The Freeman Movement and England

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Why should anyone 'submit' an application to use the highway when, in fact, the Common Law recognises the right of everyone to travel without being stopped (unless they are suspected of committing a crime) ? So says the law.
Furthermore, I need no 'permit' from anyone to exercise my rights in law. If you wish to beg for them by application forms, permits, licences etc. that's your business. Go right ahead.

But let me leave here with this simple fact. Licences are granted ONLY for lawful activities. Think about it. Have you done so ? It is lawful to do any kind of business that is already lawful. By definition. I serve notice of that fact if I am doing something which is already lawful. I do not need anyone to licence what is already lawful. If you do, great ! You pay and I don't. Who is free and who is not ?

Welcome to reality.

The difference is simple. Some know the law and their own rights in law. Others are subject to every statute under the sun. What is lawful and what is legal are two very different things. Know the Common Law and stop being a slave of the system.

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Jail seems to be a continual theme in your posts Remirol.

Let me put it this way. Governments are there to serve people, not vice versa. How does that grab you ? Can you handle it ? It's called freedom. And the Common Law is the context within which we are able to stay free. How simple does it get ?

Where can I find this Common Law? Is it codified anywhere or written on the hearts of mankind?
 
My rights are my rights. I ain't applying for any permit to use them. They're already my lawful property. And I assert my rights. It's called my rights in law. Does it get more simple ? I can engage in any lawful activity. I don't need a licence from anyone. How simple does that get ?

Now, if you are a slave you will of course need a permit from your owner. You make an 'application' to get a 'licence' from your slave owners. Does that get more simple ? But I exercise my lawful rights. Simple, right ?


It seems that now your inability to understand extends to your own posts.
 
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Where can I find this Common Law? Is it codified anywhere or written on the hearts of mankind?
It would be so much easier if, over time, people had written down and standardised common law, perhaps into some sort of system of justice.
 
If I have lawful rights I don't need a permit.

How simple is that ???

Quite simple. Now put your money where your mouth is and document yourself doing so with without registration, insurance, etc. and with the blessing of the police. Cell phone video plus traffic stop ought to do it. Shut us up real quick, that would.
 
Now, if you are a slave you will of course need a permit from your owner. You make an 'application' to get a 'licence' from your slave owners. Does that get more simple ? But I exercise my lawful rights. Simple, right ?

Especially, are you willing to prove this?
Will you accept a challenge?
How far are you from London?
 
My rights are my rights. I ain't applying for any permit to use them. They're already my lawful property.

Does it get more simple ?

Now, if you are a slave you need a permit from your owner. Does that get more simple ?
Apparently for you, it needs to get much simpler because you cannot even comprehend the meaning of my reply in the context of the specific post I replied to.

hint: it's nothing to do with your rights
 
So you aren't employed, either. And therefore all your assertions about not paying council tax or all the rest of that rubbish are made from the safe harbour of indigence; of course you don't pay any taxes, you don't do any work and, more importantly, don't have any income.

It seems that being a Freeman-on-the-Land is really about being broke and having nothing. This path is not appealing to me, sorry.

You forgot the part about being on the run from the police.:)
 
My rights are my rights. I ain't applying for any permit to use them. They're already my lawful property. And I assert my rights. It's called my rights in law. Does it get more simple ? I can engage in any lawful activity. I don't need a licence from anyone. How simple does that get ?

Now, if you are a slave you will of course need a permit from your owner. You make an 'application' to get a 'licence' from your slave owners. Does that get more simple ? But I exercise my lawful rights. Simple, right ?

Hi, I'm graduating from law school 19 days.

You are wrong, wrong, wrongity wrong. Rights can be and are regulated. Yes, it is PHYSICALLY POSSIBLE to own a gun without proper approval but it is illegal.

As proof, I cite pretty much every legal case ever. Thank you.
 
especially, it's amazing how free you are, it's great. It must be hard work mind, what with toiling on the land, planting your crop, tending the animals, getting the water from the well, chopping the logs, maybe maintaining the wind power generator etc. Not using the shops or the electricity,water and gas and getting health care from shaman who lives in the woods is truly inspiring. It's a hard life living on the land and i for one think it's amazing all the effort you go to. It's rare to find someone who actually acts on his convictions, well done.
 
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As for his questions on my own private business they're my private business. Not so difficult to understand, is it ?

But they aren't. You made it public business by making a claim that you don't need a drivers' license, registration, or insurance.

Of course, we have since established that you don't own a car, have never driven, and aren't employed, so now we know why you don't need any of the above: You don't drive on the public highways, and it is true that someone who doesn't drive doesn't need any of the above three things.
 
especially, it's amazing how free you are, it's great. It must be hard work mind, what with toiling on the land, planting your crop, tending the animals, getting the water from the well, chopping the logs, maybe maintaining the wind power generator etc. Not using the shops or the electricity,water and gas and getting health care from shaman who lives in the woods is truly inspiring. It's a hard life living on the land and i for one think it's amazing all the effort you go to. It's rare to find someone who actually acts on his convictions, well done.

Don't forget building from scratch his own internet server.
 
I'm going to start calling it BMOTL. Brokeman on the land. "BM" for short, which serves nicely as a sum-up of the whole... well, movement.

After being a BM for a while you graduate to Broke Man in Jail.
 
I don't need the 'blessing of the police'. They too are under the same law.

Does it get more simple ?

You need licences and permits to do what is already lawful ? Great. Try freedom and use the space between your ears. That will make you a good law-abiding citizen.

Unless you prefer to be a slave, of course. In which case you must make applications to do what is already lawful !! How ridiculous does it get ? If you need a licence to cross the road would you apply for one also ? How about a permit to post on a forum ? LOL

Quite simple. Now put your money where your mouth is and document yourself doing so with without registration, insurance, etc. and with the blessing of the police. Cell phone video plus traffic stop ought to do it. Shut us up real quick, that would.
 
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