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Old 03-19-2008, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by fulltitle
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I hadnt' read the case for over a year. My computer crashed before I could correct the error. Indeed, the case was about Robert Fox being arrested for forgery. The point was the case was about him being acused of that forging or counterfeitting a passport of a country part of the United Nations might have been against the U.S. code. You cannot forge or counterfeit your own documents--you simply make them.

Indeed there is a huge difference between forgery and counterfeiting.

The attached POMC is perfectly legal tender of the exact same specie as FRNs - redeemable in lawful money. The prosecution failed because the DA had no oath of office with the secretary of state, but the charge was forgery, based on the size and shape of the POMC itself. Look at it. It looks too much like a check.

The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion have admittedly been declared a forgery. What that means is there is an original document out there that was altered in minor ways, accusing the "Jews" instead of their puppeteers the Khazarian Elite (Thirteenth Tribe of Arthur Koestler).

http://ecclesia.org/forum/images/sui...anielBooks.jpg
http://ecclesia.org/forum/images/suitors/Scythian.jpg
http://ecclesia.org/forum/images/suitors/Khazar.jpg


Regards,

David Merrill.
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
It is worth noting that the fealty to the Pope, which you cited for its explicit mention of the Templar abbey in Dover, is the legal basis for the invalidation of the Magna Carta after it was sealed at Runnymede.
During discussion about the Treaty of 1213 and the Magna Charta (1215).

http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/magframe.htm
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/john1a.html
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