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Old 06-11-2012, 05:51 AM   #6
8IhGpvH0

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Is the answer to the question What is an Australian? -- Anybody who says he's one? Do you belong to a body politic just by saying so? Can I show up at the Sydney airport and tell them I'm really an Australian, despite my American passport?

Or can Glass show up in LA International airport and tell them he's really an American?

Or does it work in reverse. If the Australians tell Glass he's an Australian, he can say, no I'm not, I'm an American? Or could he just tell them he's sovereign, and does not belong to any other body politic but his own? Could I do that in the USA? I can just tell the government that I will obey their laws as long as they do not conflict with my own laws? But that doing that doesn't make me a citizen, or a subject.


Hatha
I can tell you that telling them you are a Freeman gets a lot of grief. A friend just tried that in Court.
They, changed the court, changed the rules, filled the court with cops (actually 5), extra bailiffs, No Jury in a Trial, argued, abused, arrested, assaulted a peaceful man. They will kill you before letting you turn your back on them and walk to freedom. Still despite naysayers like Carl, this action simply confirms the truth to the Freeman information. But they wear you down. Interfer with your kids. Try and steal your cars, your home etc. The main issue is that people are not protecting themselves enough before going into this stuff. And of course they threaten the kids.... but we know it's for the children.
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