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steveofengland
24th November 2012, 18:45
Something I stumbled on while trawling you tube, I'm not sure how to embed but il try.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKgdAX_hqV8
And here is the site. http://peoplespublictrust.com/
ThePythonicCow
24th November 2012, 20:31
Something I stumbled on while trawling you tube ...
Just posting stuff we stumble on while trawling the web usually doesn't add much value to this forum, in my view. It provides a bit of distraction, burdens several reader to do the research that the one poster could have done instead, and risks promoting something we'd rather not promote.
In this case, your links led to a nebulous website of "volunteers" for a rather vague project in the UK motivated by nice sounding words (with a convenient Paypal donation button.) I did not trust much what I found, so I deactivated the links you provided, as I don't want to have this forum used to promote distractions nor profit, which I suspect is one or the other purpose of this site.
There is no way that I could find to determine who is really behind this, nor what they are up to, except for one detail - the PeoplesPublicTrust website domain name is owned by one:
Mr Philip Clegg
121 Manley Road
Manchester, M16 8WE
UK
Who he is, I've no idea.
applecrusher1992
24th November 2012, 21:10
Here is the embedded video. There is a youtube button you can press when you are writing your comment. Once you do that all you have to do is copy and paste the url between the two tags.
TKgdAX_hqV8
Dorjezigzag
24th November 2012, 21:32
I actually met this guy at occupy London when it was at St Pauls last year. He was talking in the street on a microphone and some of the things he said peeked my interest. I spoke to him a while after and he is a good listener as well as speaker, in my opinion this guy is genuine and not in it for the money. From what I remember he speaks a lot about the origin of words and how they can condition our thought processes as well as law, useful knowledge in my opinion.
steveofengland
26th November 2012, 12:46
Sorry, I was in a rush to be somewhere and couldn't do more research at the time. I was looking through some videos where police were telling somone they were committing an offence filming in a public place. Another video was of a gentleman who was refusing to get out of his car when the police stopped him. He served them with some notice of some sort and as there was a link from that to the peoples trust I just wondered if anyone had heard / knew what they were about.
A lot of videos regarding "dealing with police" seem to be simply to antagonise them. I do find it very interesting. I apologise to anyone who felt burdened or distracted.
Dorjezigzag
26th November 2012, 17:28
Sorry, I was in a rush to be somewhere and couldn't do more research at the time. I was looking through some videos where police were telling somone they were committing an offence filming in a public place. Another video was of a gentleman who was refusing to get out of his car when the police stopped him. He served them with some notice of some sort and as there was a link from that to the peoples trust I just wondered if anyone had heard / knew what they were about.
A lot of videos regarding "dealing with police" seem to be simply to antagonise them. I do find it very interesting. I apologise to anyone who felt burdened or distracted.
I haven't seen those videos you talk of and I agree people should not be antagonizing, many police are good people and have it hard enough as it is.
I do think it is useful to have knowledge of our rights and the law though as often people are themselves being antagonized and abused by authority, Whether that authority is at work, home or by govt bodies.
Although wouldn't it be a nicer world if we did not need law, which is how the golden ages are portrayed in most of the spiritual traditions.
As it is we need to have all the knowledge of law we can so that be prepared if being abused.
Interestingly talking about wasting time, this is what Darren talks about a lot in the video I have attached.
In my opinion many people would benefit a lot more from some of his observations than watching a shaky video with an apparent UFO or some other paranormal anomaly. Not that I am not interested in these subjects but I am sure some will understand what I am getting at.
I am sure there is a lot I don't agree with that he believes but that also goes for Alex Jones, David Icke, in fact anyone, but I still like to hear what they have to say.
He does look a little disheveled and slightly insane, but if you think of him as Russel brand with not as many jokes you may get passed that!
Darren Deojee - Beyond the freeman/sovereign badges : Your life story 'authorized'
Darren has distilled his experiences of the last few years and this talk explores authority, humanity and community; their roles in our life, exploring methods to find our authority in the world. A refreshing splash of reality water in an arena that seems to have left 'The Real' far behind. A talk for those who want to cut through to the point
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