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Old 02-16-2008, 02:46 PM
International American International American is offline
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Originally Posted by mrg
As far as I can tell:

We ARE still "listening to God Save the Queen."

We are still "paying" a "debt" "owed" (under treaty?) to a "tea import" corporation via its "banking" and "attorning" Esquires.

Well friend, stand up and take ur country back! Please join the RON PAUL march to Washington D.C. You can seem some videos on YouTube for more info. Thanks...

The banking system is definitely an International Zionist operation, the Rothschild's are probably the most powerful bankers in the world, I have actually met some of them, they seem quite nice but u never know...

I actually like tea and crumpets and England's a great country, I lived there for some years but yeah, I'm not to happy about paying that stupid debt! Her Majesty has more than enough money to make ends meet, unlike millions of Americans who just got screwed by this sub-prime mortgage mess!

I hope we can fix this before our country really goes down the toilet...
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Old 02-20-2008, 06:36 AM
kokomoj0 kokomoj0 is offline
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Originally Posted by rottweiler
Wisconsin state is not the one doing the taxing.

Corporations created to govern federal union member resident aliens of the de jure states are the ones behind it all. These non-constitutional things are being done under a private international admiralty/maritime jurisdiction and not the common law of Wisconsin.

They conned the people into these private jurisdictions so they could get rich and richer.


Do you have any more info, links or someplace I can look to investigate this so I can better understand it and its mechanisms?
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Old 02-20-2008, 06:43 AM
kokomoj0 kokomoj0 is offline
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Originally Posted by farmer_giles_of_ham
"Just tell you"? At some point you are going to have to use your own head- many many suggestions have been made on this forum like:

1/ Get an exemption. thats means YOU GO (not "I tell you") to the local county office and request the proper form and make the proper claim. But you already knew that.

2/ Get the parcel off the rolls. Happens all the time when there is an amalgamation or sub division. No registration, no tax. This will require the same step as #1 above.

Was this English plain enough? I think some grasp of the 'Latinate' is needed and normal anyway- we use this everyday.



Depends on if you put the pedal to to the metal and do your homework. Get an exemption, or obtain exclusion.

And your "park bench dormitory potential" depends on the laws of the state in question-

http://www.suijuris.net/forum/taxati...tml#post130504

did you even bother to read this? In Texas you don't have to pay property taxes- they pay themselves!

I can think of many states and countries w/ similar laws.

Its a business- have you ever gone to a corporate office and actually tried to negotiate?

I suspect you have been to a bank before- how about the county registrar? If you have a problem with a utility company, do you go go online and wait for someone to tell you what to do, or do you call the office? How about school? or any contract or commerce out there?

This is what I meant by the "masonic dead-end": instead of stories- practice, implement, do, ask, seek, find, get, achieve.



So get on with it! Tea is good though, this time don't dump it in the harbour, take it home and brew it!

Wow good info Farmer! Being a newbee I do not knwo the right questions to ask or even what to tell them as to why I want to do this and I have no clue what so ever how to approach this. Do you know anyone who has done this or is there a link out here somewhere that I can study and get a better understand what this is all about, because frankly while your info seems really good its way beyond my present understanding and I am left sort of scratching my head not knowing where to start. I would feel much more comfortable having more knowledge before going forward with this so anything in addition that you or anyone can add to help me better understand this would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-20-2008, 06:48 AM
kokomoj0 kokomoj0 is offline
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Originally Posted by mrg
As far as I can tell:

We ARE still "listening to God Save the Queen."

We are still "paying" a "debt" "owed" (under treaty?) to a "tea import" corporation via its "banking" and "attorning" Esquires.


Oh that struck a chord with me! I have heard that before and suspected it frankly but have never been able to find any solid evidence for it or even a good write up on it. If you have any references on this it would be greatly appreciated as I have been looking for many years to get more info about that!!
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Old 02-20-2008, 10:25 AM
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nothing to understand

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Originally Posted by rottweiler
Wisconsin state is not the one doing the taxing.

Corporations created to govern federal union member resident aliens of the de jure states are the ones behind it all. These non-constitutional things are being done under a private international admiralty/maritime jurisdiction and not the common law of Wisconsin.

They conned the people into these private jurisdictions so they could get rich and richer.

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Originally Posted by kokomoj0
Do you have any more info, links or someplace I can look to investigate this so I can better understand it and its mechanisms?

There's nothing to understand. It's a bunch of nonsensical gibberish.
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We reject Skurdal's argument that he is a "free man" exempt from the laws because he has "no contracts" with either the state or federal governments...No persons in Montana may exempt themselves from any law simply by declaring they do not consent to it applying to them...Accepting Skurdal's assertion of exempt status is an invitation to anarchy. We decline that invitation. - State v. Skurdal, Supreme Court of Montana, 235 Mont. 291, 767 P.2d 304 at 308 (1988).
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Old 02-20-2008, 10:48 AM
farmer_giles_of_ham farmer_giles_of_ham is offline
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The Great Oz Has Spoken!!!

Pay No Attention To The Man Behind The Curtain.

Oz Has Spoken.

Ignore The Little Man Over There, He's Just A Janitor.

Pay No Attention To The Man Behind The Curtain.


CASH MY CHECK!


CASH MY CHECK!


CASH MY CHECK!
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