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ExomatrixTV
29th January 2013, 15:06
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~Unslave Humanity Tactical Media: http://whynotnews.eu/?p=2078

~credits video: http://youtube.com/StormCloudsGathering - Any right that is a true human right is inherent. Such rights are not granted by government, they are not privileges bestowed by society, or created by documents, therefore such rights cannot be regulated, limited or revoked by any such power. Any supposed authority which seeks to strip a Natural Right from the People is illegitimate, and should be dealt with accordingly.

Get involved: http://naturalrightsfoundation.org/websites-for-activists
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sigma6
2nd February 2013, 10:28
Right but when you are tempted to sign onto a mega corporation in exchange for benefits and privileges (in exchange for giving up some of those rights) and wouldn't know how to express your rights because your parents never taught you, nor you have learned them yourself.... then you are living as an employee, an agent, an officer and a slave ultimately, remember the definition of slave is VOLUNTARY SERVITUDE.... You put your signature to a document. Made a false oath, you're in breach, a trustee de sont torte... etc etc...

Must reading for everyone who wants to know where to start:
http://loveforlife.com.au/content/08/06/04/law-history-oaths

YOU MUST EITHER STOP PUTTING YOUR SIGNATURE TO EVERYTHING OR LEARN AT THE LEAST HOW TO QUALIFY IT... mainly "without prejudice"


The way I'm looking at it is the system of freedom and rights is being kept hidden for the elite and those dedicated enough to study their secrets... why I'm not sure... but corporations need slaves...

And technically they are not stopping us, they aren't rolling out a red carpet, explaining the options, showing us what books to study, which history to study, or even how the existing system really operates. A corporation is not obligated to give you their TRADE SECRETS when they offer you an "employee status" position Instead they gave you television, fast food, and alcohol (taxed at 50%+) etc. Think of these as 'temptations'. How have you fared btw?

And notice how the only ones articulate enough to speak to the subject and make a dent have been at it for at least 5, but more often 10 years+... (the time it takes to master any subject) ie. people like Winston Shrout, Christian Walters and Dean Clifford, and really not many more... that's because... it IS like learning a new language...