Scott the Grey
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- May 3, 2011
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Is there a decent place to get a concise summary of the FoTL stuff? I have a few friends who fiend on the CT whispers and the youtube vids are starting to get passed around of fat blokes standing on tables. They just kind of storm a local courthouse and shout stuff. Laughably, the vid comes with the assertion that the UK Government doesn't want you to see it and "IT WILL BE BLOCKED". The one I got sent has now been up for a fortnight and I quickly found another copy of the same vid which has been up for two months...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tictgGAE30
...which makes a bit of a mockery of the claims that the video is particularly terrifying to these sinister masters of ours
Anyway, I was trying to read a bit but I don't really have any legal experience or knowledge whatsoever so it can be slow going as I'm not sure exactly what some of the wordings mean in their context.
I know there's meant to be an assertion that Common Law is true law. From what I gathered, Common Law in the UK is determined by the establishing of precedents. By nature, this would mean it is a law which accommodates an evolution of sorts, keeping it relevant to the conditions of the time? If that's the case then harking back to a 700+ year old version must be almost redundant.
I also got as far as finding out that a lot is made of at least the Magna Carta. One FoTL site listed a series of old 'legal' documents and various versions of Magna Carta were amongst this, including the original version which was never turned into law, which surely makes that pointless? Newer versions were there but the fact that the oldest version was featured with highlighted passageways led me to believe the site author felt it perhaps was an actual legal document.
I'd like to see exactly what their point is supposed to be. I find many of the claims to be rather unfocussed and plentiful so would like to whittle down if possible. Is it merely this 'consent' issue that is being contested, and if so, do the Freemen wish to exclude themselves from other laws and features of our system, or just the ones that ask them for money? I'm no expert in medieval law, but I do imagine it wouldn't be much of a set of rules to work to in 2011. Maybe they wish to dump their pee onto the streets, settle disputes by duels and give up the use of their electricity and water supplies too?
Any clarifying help much appreciated, ta.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tictgGAE30
...which makes a bit of a mockery of the claims that the video is particularly terrifying to these sinister masters of ours
Anyway, I was trying to read a bit but I don't really have any legal experience or knowledge whatsoever so it can be slow going as I'm not sure exactly what some of the wordings mean in their context.
I know there's meant to be an assertion that Common Law is true law. From what I gathered, Common Law in the UK is determined by the establishing of precedents. By nature, this would mean it is a law which accommodates an evolution of sorts, keeping it relevant to the conditions of the time? If that's the case then harking back to a 700+ year old version must be almost redundant.
I also got as far as finding out that a lot is made of at least the Magna Carta. One FoTL site listed a series of old 'legal' documents and various versions of Magna Carta were amongst this, including the original version which was never turned into law, which surely makes that pointless? Newer versions were there but the fact that the oldest version was featured with highlighted passageways led me to believe the site author felt it perhaps was an actual legal document.
I'd like to see exactly what their point is supposed to be. I find many of the claims to be rather unfocussed and plentiful so would like to whittle down if possible. Is it merely this 'consent' issue that is being contested, and if so, do the Freemen wish to exclude themselves from other laws and features of our system, or just the ones that ask them for money? I'm no expert in medieval law, but I do imagine it wouldn't be much of a set of rules to work to in 2011. Maybe they wish to dump their pee onto the streets, settle disputes by duels and give up the use of their electricity and water supplies too?
Any clarifying help much appreciated, ta.