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There is, or was some interesting research here by Henry Franklin BOWMAN sometime back... I cannot find anything on that now but it included the UPU policies and regulations on the subject.
And there is the article I posted from a 1906 encyclopedia I found in Victor, Colorado. It is an old history of the development of the general post office.
http://www.suijuris.net/forum/articl...ritannica.html
Let me see what I can find with search engines in general... Oops! That was a waste of time. The UPU being such a secretive organization of the Freemasons is impossible to find on the Internet. But I have a secret search engine called Google:
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Universal Postal Union, UPU: Worldwide postal organizationUniversal Postal Union: The postal services of the Universal Postal Union's 189 member countries form the largest physical distribution network in the world ...
www.upu.int/ - 29k - Cached - Similar pages
Postal administrations - www.upu.int/pls/ap/www_sites.display_sites?p_lan...
Postcodes - www.upu.int/post_code/en/postcodes.html
About us >> UPU at a glance - www.upu.int/about_us/en/glance.html
Postal statistics - www.upu.int/statistics/en/index.shtml
More results from www.upu.int ť
Universal Postal Union>Resources>>POST*CODEŽUniversal Postal Union: List of sites by country. ... Cities B' Zone, Postcode info Outbound link. Business Postal Codes, Postcode info Outbound link ...
http://www.upu.int/post_code/en/list...y_country.html - 148k - Cached - Similar pages
Universal Postal Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Universal Postal Union (UPU, French: Union postale universelle) is an ... The UPU also operates the system of International Reply Coupons and addresses ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Postal_Union - 152k - Cached - Similar pages
Countries of the Universal Postal UnionDiscover which nations and countries are members or non-members of the Universal Postal Union; the answer could surprise you!
http://geography.about.com/od/countr...ostalunion.htm - 23k - Cached - Similar pages
Universal Postal Union: Information from Answers.comUniversal Postal Union (UPU) Agency of the United Nations, based in Berne, Switzerland, responsible for regulating government-run postal services, in.
www.answers.com/topic/universal-postal-union - 216k - Cached - Similar pages
Universal Postal Union[Universal Postal Union] by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 24 June 2000. The Universal Postal Union establishes international regulations for postal services, ...
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Universal Postal UnionThe UPU emblem is full of historic significance and takes its inspiration from the Universal Postal Union monument erected at the beginning of this century ...
http://www.fanshop-online.de/fahnen-...os/un-upu.html - 4k - Cached - Similar pages
Universal Postal UnionUPU's International Bureau is a clearinghouse for international postal accounts. ... The UPU, a specialized agency of the United Nations that aims to ...
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Universal Postal UnionThe UPU has managed to have the number of such tariffs reduced gradually, ... Through the UPU, postal service is provided on a truly universal scale, ...
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David Merrill.
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01-29-2007, 06:43 AM
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Dear Shoonra;
I think it very amusing that you start trying to convince the Readers that the Crown background behind your Bar Association is my imagination after the admission you state quoted in my signature line. That really keeps me chuckling.
I found this speaker rather endearing.
http://video.google.com/googleplayer...96783791986992
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01-29-2007, 11:10 AM
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David, you're gonna have to quit showing these so-called law abiding lawyers alone. Its hurting their feelings that the truth is not only being known but its out there in writing. Its amazing why someone would go to college to learn this science and come out acting like we are all stupid. I wonder who is really brainwashed, us or them? They will say and do anything to keep the truth hidden. Its better then Saturday morning cartoons.
I think nearly everything posted on this site has been proven to some degree and they always want to claim thats a flat out lie or thats utter nonsense. With those comments being so strongly made it seems it gets under their skin when its mentioned. You know, like the ole IRS trick, "frivilous or "erroneous" hmmmmmmmm!
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01-29-2007, 12:20 PM
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David, you're gonna have to quit showing these so-called law abiding lawyers alone. Its hurting their feelings that the truth is not only being known but its out there in writing. Its amazing why someone would go to college to learn this science and come out acting like we are all stupid. I wonder who is really brainwashed, us or them? They will say and do anything to keep the truth hidden. Its better then Saturday morning cartoons.
I think nearly everything posted on this site has been proven to some degree and they always want to claim thats a flat out lie or thats utter nonsense. With those comments being so strongly made it seems it gets under their skin when its mentioned. You know, like the ole IRS trick, "frivilous or "erroneous" hmmmmmmmm!
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Here's something to put in the record in traffic court if you have a vehicle impounded.
Conflict of Interest:
http://www.realpolice.net/fop.shtml
http://www.auctionspass.com/gov/preview.jsp
Lodge #9 keeps a low profile over Internet or I would get a shot of the lodge building. (Actually it seems like Lodge #9 has closed or been absorbed into another Lodge or something.) Attached is the office building on Terminal Ave. and the impound yard itself.
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01-30-2007, 12:11 AM
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If you really truly want to get a grip on things, you have to comprehend the ebb and flow between the Anglican Church and the Roman Catholic Church and get a grip as to the extent of any erosion of difference and if any real difference exists anymore.
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01-30-2007, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by fulltitle
Without Prejudice.
If you really truly want to get a grip on things, you have to comprehend the ebb and flow between the Anglican Church and the Roman Catholic Church and get a grip as to the extent of any erosion of difference and if any real difference exists anymore.
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Please link and elaborate this history. My grandfather, and relationship to Christopher Wren through my grandmother, were of the Anglican order.
Maybe you are saying that the Freemen in the Magna Charta manifest their difference in the Anglican Church as opposed to the proponents of the Roman Catholic Church and the Treaty of 1213?
Rottweiller is a proponent of attorneys in control and made an interesting comment I have added to my Signature.
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P.S. Maybe your response would be better at: http://www.suijuris.net/forum/court/...octrine-3.html
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02-05-2007, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by fulltitle
Without Prejudice.
If you really truly want to get a grip on things, you have to comprehend the ebb and flow between the Anglican Church and the Roman Catholic Church and get a grip as to the extent of any erosion of difference and if any real difference exists anymore.
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I checked on CC Campus and that church seems to have always been non-denominational. I think the Anglican church is a couple blocks from there.
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02-05-2007, 05:02 PM
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Without Prejudice.
AFAIK there remains difference between the two. However, I guess what I was aiming to get at was the importance of considering things in the light of: 1) flow or exchange of clergy from one to the other or back and forth, 2) the conflicts between the two realms, 3) potential interests of one gaining control over the like.
Consider the notion--if I remember correctly--of the English Bill of Rights not allowing Catholics (at least at one point) the right to keep and bear arms. And imagine the kinds of animosity that might've stirred up that even reaches to this day. Consider say the Orange Order vs. the United Irishmen. The Irish Republican Army. Guy Fawkes--which "Guy Fawkes" day is celebrated in a holiday like fashion (4th of July style) in one or more "Commonwealth Countries".
Indeed, the point was: the potentially wide scope of doctrinal issues, historical issues might make it all make more sense. And I'm not neccessarily saying that it make sense to me!
And yes maybe it somehow ties into the Magna Charta--perhaps that is what I was getting at the expression or manifestation of their differences showing or coming through all of that.
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I am not sure if this is the right place for this post but I will post it anyway since it is Postal Server and federal jurisdiction related.
I went next door to put a party invitation through the door slot (neighbors were away) and I noticed a white sticker on the flap of the door slot. It was a "Location Control Number" sticker with a Bar code, my neighbor's house number and street and the USPS Eagle logo. I stood there for a second staring at it wondering why the USPS put their sticker on my neighbors' house.
When I got home, my brother (who once was a Postal Server) informed me that only stamped "mail" is supposed to go through the door slot. I brushed this aside because I figured, "Why would the Postal Servers regulate the front door of a home"? Then it hit me. With not having a mailbox physically outside of the home, does this mean that the Feds have jurisdiction over our homes too? One neighbor on my street has a mail box fastened to the side of a front door column (outside the house). Perhaps to keep the Process Server out of the home?
Does the USPS own the door mail slot like they own mailboxes and post offices? It this also why they allow customers to leave stamped outgoing mail in the slot?
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02-07-2007, 06:51 PM
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The brother who used to be in the Postal Service was slightly wrong. Only stuff delivered by the USPS is supposed to go into mailboxes, including those on front porches or the ones out by the road with those little red pennants. Other deliveries must be put someplace else (some courier services use a little bag that hangs on a doorknob) But the hole in the door isn't a mailbox so anything can be shoved into the slot.
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