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Old 06-01-2008, 09:41 PM
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Howdy folks!!

I missed you guys =). I just returned from a symposium in Missouri.

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Jerry Pitts wrote:
Members of more advanced societies, would prowl the world scape, to find these differing people that were not a threat physically, economically, or socially, and would set about to 'conquer' these nations for the sole purpose of making those people the servants of the masters who sent the troops looking for unsuspecting souls. This process amounted to the ability of the more advanced country to acquire the energy involved in labor with little of no cost to the conquering nation. Color of skin, was handy, because with the lack of 'i.d. cards', skin color served as a perfect 'identification' of a sort. If the color of skin was close to the same as the contending nation attempting to conquer, then once the conquering was a past tense issue, then language or other items, peculiar to the conquered nation, became the identification at issue.

Most excellent point! I had the good fortune of buying the book "The Spirit of Laws" by Montesquieu for my trip. I recommend everyone buy and read the classics that inspired the Founding Fathers and famous jurists throughout time. From reading a quarter of the book, the primary master-slave relationship of most civilizations were the privileged class v. the exploited class. In Greece, it was unlawful for the elite class and citizens to engage in work or commerce, that task falling to the lower classes. The appropriation of the lower classes' work, time, energy, and efforts by the elites amounting to theft, IMHO.

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Roman civil authorities were not a dumb butts. They knew that if they did not find a way to bring the people together in some fashion that was acceptable to the whole, then the battles and struggles of the past were all in vain. So they conferred with one another in this fashion, what is the common denominator amongst all people of the world. They all have some form of belief system, whereby the people of a particular nation are drawn together in unity of spirit and of mind. Using subtle persuasion from that point forward, a unique system of battle was formulated wherein, over the span of a short few years, or even a couple of centuries, the continued application of this plan would eventually bring all the people of the world under a one world government controlled by the heads of the sly, and stealthy Roman Empire. That same battle is still being fought today, and the legalistic leaders of the world all work together to sew up the loose ends that will finally put everyone into one crocker sack to once and for all be placed in the sea of slavery. So what is that common denominator? What has been the announced basis of most wars that have been recorded in history? RELIGION. Regardless of 'race'(nationality), each have had their own form of religious belief, and any encroachment of those belief systems would result in a 'holy war'.

This reminds me of George Gordon's show concerning the Levitical Priesthood of Kentucky (the adversarial system aka "justice" system). The law that you follow is the god that you worship.

I'm saddened I haven't found anything definitive on birth certificates and slavery. So, I may have to throw that theory out the window, however I haven't perused Am. Jur., Corpus Juris Secondum, or the works of Blackstone and Coke. I'll check it out sometime soon and report back.

If you will excuse me, I have some Naruto to torrent =).

Happy to be home =D!!!!!
- netwrkranger
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