Some freedom of the land pricks with too much money, I figured?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36499750
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www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36499750
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What gets me
is that the billboards would have cost them about £20k, I reckon, minimum.
You'd have thought if they were outlaying that much, they might have bothered hiring a decent graphic designer as well.
Or, like, writing a coherent ad.
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is that the billboards would have cost them about £20k, I reckon, minimum.
You'd have thought if they were outlaying that much, they might have bothered hiring a decent graphic designer as well.
Or, like, writing a coherent ad.
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Coherent?
I'd imagine it makes total sense if you're the sort of person who thinks spending that amount of money on a billboard campaign for freeman of the land stuff is sensible.
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I'd imagine it makes total sense if you're the sort of person who thinks spending that amount of money on a billboard campaign for freeman of the land stuff is sensible.
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So in brief by having a name I am being enslaved?
Are they still freedom of the land loons?
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Are they still freedom of the land loons?
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Yes
For example, you don’t need a licence to drive/ride. If accidently you left your licence at home you could still drive perfectly well without it, right? Licences are only required by those who are under jurisdiction of the legal system, i.e. those who ignorantly believe they are the LEGAL NAME or knowingly consent to be it.
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For example, you don’t need a licence to drive/ride. If accidently you left your licence at home you could still drive perfectly well without it, right? Licences are only required by those who are under jurisdiction of the legal system, i.e. those who ignorantly believe they are the LEGAL NAME or knowingly consent to be it.
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If you wrap your drivers license in tin foil, you'll be invisible to police.
Trufax.
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Trufax.
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in the FAQ:
"How does this help solve real problems, like chem trails..."
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"How does this help solve real problems, like chem trails..."
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haha, also this
"...if you do not consent to be a legal name, police officers take on the role of peace officers acting to help and protect you if others try to harm you/try to make you answer to the name."
Which I think means that they're ok with being protected by the legal system but don't want to be subject to it? Excellent.
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"...if you do not consent to be a legal name, police officers take on the role of peace officers acting to help and protect you if others try to harm you/try to make you answer to the name."
Which I think means that they're ok with being protected by the legal system but don't want to be subject to it? Excellent.
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Time to post this again
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-32-m0_-Sg
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-32-m0_-Sg
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I saw one of these driving back from Preston on friday.
Baffled the crap out of me too.
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Baffled the crap out of me too.
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You Weren't Driving You Were Traveling
back from Preston on Friday :-)
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back from Preston on Friday :-)
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It means someone doesn't understand how to use capital letters
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