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Originally Posted by netwrkranger
Doesn't a land patent provide extraordinary protection against eminent domain?
- netwrkranger
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Even Land Patents are not superior to the Law of Necessity. The proof lies in the so-called 'civil war'. There were already existing Land Patents, issued by the President of the United States, and because of the then existing war between the states, the Military might became dependent upon the use of lands that were under Patent. Land Patents will not prevail against eminent domain or the law of necessity.
Jerry Carlos
Ambassador of Jesus, the Christ.
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