The Freeman Movement and England

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Our freedoms are limitless as long as you follow the Ten Commandments, always keep looking to God for your daily Bread... and making sure to always read the Fine Print, of course. Your right to contract is one of your greatest, as well. Aren't they ALL great??

But we don't follow the 10 Commandments do we?

For example it's lawful to kill in self defence or in war. One can commit adultery & you don't have to honour your mother and father. Fact is it's a set religious moral rules that people who follow Abramic religions are supposed to comply with. In other words it's not Law.
 
Judging by the number of sects within the church and the difference in view between them it seems the Bible is very much open to interpretation. Add to that the Freeman love of taking a phrase here and a word there and making something that was never intended, it would be a nightmare for anyone travelling between communities.
 
Is this not why Common Law comes into existence... because "my rights extend to where another man's nose begins"?? Do they not?

So let's talk noise ordinances. Are those laws or statutes? Are there victims or just whiners?

If they are valid laws, who decides what the limit is?
 
"Bad" according to whom?

All people, or maybe just 30% of the people, or maybe just government employees / franchisees??

- Is freedom of religion bad? Must there not be differing morals w/ such a system of different principals, in regards to smoking some bud, for example?
- Must people ask to carry a weapon on them to defend themselves and those around them, or do they have that natural right to protect themselves??

Is this not why Common Law comes into existence... because "my rights extend to where another man's nose begins"?? Do they not?

No man can tell me what to do, for I am not a slave. If I harm no one, by what authority is he acting? Acting under Color of Law or Color of Office to violate someone's right is going to end that officer in federal pen for several years.

No man can tell me what to do, for I am not an animal... God only gave men dominion over animals. A Child of God came down from Heaven and even told us that we are to look to NO MAN on Earth, no pharisees, no scribes, no men whatsoever. The line goes... "Why do you call me Good? There is only One that is Good."

He actually gave that same message over and over in various ways --> "Go straight to the source".

If Christians do not believe this, then they are not Christian. That is the right of someone to remain secular. But my right to believe that I am free to the extent I can do what I want provided I don't infringe on the rights of others... starts with my Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Association, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom to Speak, Freedom to Remain Silent, Freedom to change my Name, Freedom to Build an Automobile and Travel in it, etc.

Our freedoms are limitless as long as you follow the Ten Commandments, always keep looking to God for your daily Bread... and making sure to always read the Fine Print, of course. Your right to contract is one of your greatest, as well. Aren't they ALL great??

Sorry,I do not value the opinion of a no-planer.
 
I spoke to a solicitor today and whilst we both laughed at the freeman concept we discussed the ALL CAPS theory.
She simply said that in days of old when everything was hand written names were always written in block capitals to distinguish them from the rest of the written words.
In Germany and France it's still very common to use ALL CAPS for the surname.

The thought occured to me that FMOTL is analogous with religion.
Some of the freeman videos I've seen have members of the Moorish Temple of Science in them. I drive past there once in a while; they wear cool hats. Anyway, I have wondered if there is any connection.
 
Surely that is irrelevant so long as it is deep fried with a Mars Bar coating

You can get deep fried battered Pizza as well.

I'm pretty sure you can get those and deep fried Mars Bars in Corby so no need to go to Scotland (some of Scotland went to Corby).

You can get all that, as well as fried pickles, fried Oreos, and fried ice cream at the Texas State Fair and the San Antonio Rodeo. I think we do fried Snickers or Milky Ways instead of Mars Bars, though. And then of course there's the great-great-grampa of them all, the corn dog!
 
You can get all that, as well as fried pickles, fried Oreos, and fried ice cream at the Texas State Fair and the San Antonio Rodeo. I think we do fried Snickers or Milky Ways instead of Mars Bars, though. And then of course there's the great-great-grampa of them all, the corn dog!
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You forgot fried beer, and for those more health-conscious (!) fried club salad, served with fried lemonade.
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Corn Dog?

Battered Sausage you mean? We get them in the Chip Shop. I go for the Jumbo size :D
We don't get the stick though.

Close, but not exactly. A corn dog is an actual hot dog/frankfurter dipped in cornbread batter and deep fried. The stick is very important, and when the corn dog is gone, you have a weapon against any stray vampires you might encounter.
 
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