Azt
5th February 2014, 08:41
Who owns you? A simple enough question. Are you sure you know the answer?
Nice to see people waking up daily .... go humans !
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Zanshin
5th February 2014, 11:12
Thanks Azt, it is inspiring and reassuring to see the wake up
- but how to define the subtlety of the deception? Rockefeller - "Own nothing, control everything."
The true rulers of this paradigm are fully aware that no one can own anything. You don't see their names on the Forbes list.
The Rothschilds are estimated to control more than $500 trillion in assets - individually most of them would own little
more than your average street urchin.
In trust law, allodial title is split into - 90% possessory title (owner/operator)
- 10% legal title (control)
Whoever possesses legal title controls the property.
So who am I? Am I the name on a certificate of title? Am I this body/vessel? Or am I the unlimitable essence/life force that is borrowing this body,
for such an ever so brief moment in time? When I am finished with it won't the atoms that constitute this vessel return from whence they came?
If I am just borrowing the atoms surely the only claim I can make is to have the controlling interest in said atoms while my life force animates them?
So what do we call this collection of atoms? Lets give it a name. Lets register that name with the government.(sign over legal title)
If I possess a certificate of title (receipt - has a govt. official signature on it) then the issuer of the certificate is the holder of the legal title.
So did I consent to relinquishing the title to me? Well maybe Ma & Pa did it for me the first time, but have I continued to sign registration applications?
Well can I reclaim control of the legal title to me? Am I not the paramount interest holder in this bag of atoms? Is this not the land of my soul?
If anyone has a superior claim to this sack of atoms to me, then speak now or else accept return receipt of this certificate of title, and forthwith I
claim controlling interest in the legal title to said sack.
Of course the fictional nature of it all is evidenced by the fact that living things can not be put into a trust.
Therefore a berth certificate is actually a death certificate.
Ever received a summons to appear in court? Is that anything like summoning the dead to appear in a seance?
Convoluted, I know - but it is frustrating to see such passion as Josie the outlaw possesses misdirected by the mere nuance of legal fiction.
Snowflower
5th February 2014, 20:45
They have more guns. Because they have more guns (power), then if we try to break their rules while subject to their control of food, shelter, clothing, and medicine, they have the potential to cause us great harm. If we play by their rules, then our goal in life is to acquire enough wealth (money) to make our lives secure and comforting. This in effect, turns us into slaves because they have locked up the food ("food" covering all necessities to maintain life.)
The only way to break out is to literally break out: refuse to play by the rules of acquiring enough wealth for security. This is pretty frightening. Loss of security could mean loss of life. Emergencies happen. Sickness happens. Starvation happens. We are slaves, trapped by our need to feel secure against bad things. So - we have two choices. Continue as slaves with the appearance of security, and in some respects, real, physical security. Or break free and take the consequences. If we choose the second path, we might just make it out alive. And if we make it out alive, our children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and future generations, might discover true freedom.
So, to consider this, start with shelter, then water, food, clothing, medicine - in that order of priority - and figure out a transition path away from their game. Take shelter as an example. Mansion, ranch house, apartment (all within their game) or portable yurt carried on travois behind goats or horses - as an example. Maybe today's example would be a camper behind a pickup, but that's only transition because still within the game is insurance, license, gasoline, car repairs.
Location: in the United States, the national forest and BLM land system allows "camping" for up to two weeks in one location. One thing about BML land. It actually belongs to the "people" rather than the govt. Makes regulations a bit different. Empty house squatting - always with the ability to leave instantly. Definitely transition, but better than being a slave. I learned an interesting factoid recently. 98% of the ground in Colorado has not seen a human footstep in hundreds of years. There is a LOT of wilderness out there. Agenda 21's intention is to remove people from wilderness more and more: stack them in cubicles where they cannot breathe. The only way to break free is to literally break out of the current state of cubilism and take back the wilderness. And that means leaving security behind.
I am not practicing what I preach. I live on the edge of wilderness, but I have money enough to buy food, insurance, Internet access, service my solar system, water from a solar powered well, land bought and paid for - all part of the slave system. I am 65 and in poor health. When the day comes that my tribe will be forced to let go of security and walk into wilderness, I am not likely to be one of the people that come out alive. But my descendants might be. And that will be worth it.
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