
06-01-2007, 12:45 PM
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they are on the BIG TIME look out at the DMV for the exact phrase "without Prejudice"
What you want to do is sign your name, but attach the abbreviation "w/o/p" as part of the cursive to your name
So, if you get in a traffic court, you can show the judge
the license and explain to him the meaning of w/o/p
In fact, I would do this first:
Do the ticketslayer common law default on your state DMV and fed DOT FIRST
Include any state laws proving driving is commercial if you'd like
Just do the original notice, the fault, then final default with a FFCL (finding of fact/conclusion at law)
Inform them to correct the records that you are not required to have a license
explain that since they provided no law proving that you need a license, but you could risk being hurt should they fail to correct the record - then they agree that you are getting the license through unauthorized coercion.
record the FFCL ONLY at the county which makes a chronological record with the cert #'s
send that to the local sheriff, county atty, city atty, chief of police AFTER it is recorded with a cover letter explaining what's up
THEN, when they send you the letter reminding you to renew your "license" show them the FFCL that they defaulted, and that if you were to get the license, it would be out of fear of being arrested, tazed, shot, kidnapped, held for ransom, etc . .
this is all evidence to enter in which baks up the simple
w/o/p
Regarding this particular post ; it will be difficult for me to answer any further questions as I don't have the time
Status correction is most important before you do this DMV deal, so that way you can enter the political jurisdiction allegations as well once you have a public record of your status
Also, once the REAL ID Act is passed, it will be mandatory for a presumed U.S. Citizen to carry one, regardless of Driving being commercial
Times tickin' y'all
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Originally Posted by Jerry Pitts
The whole system is based upon a 'presumption' that something was represented to have occurred which may or may not have occurred in the manner which has been represented.
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06-01-2007, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by weishaupt1776
Also, once the REAL ID Act is passed, it will be mandatory for a presumed U.S. Citizen to carry one, regardless of Driving being commercial
Times tickin' y'all
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Is this any differant than carrying a state driver license?
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06-01-2007, 08:01 PM
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[quote=Market Trader]
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When can a person start writing this under his signature?
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It's just for your well being, "Protection" period. There is no time limit, you can write it on your check, contract etc. The most important element about this subject matter is to understand the meaning and what it stand for in case you appear before the black roper, you would be able to explain it amicably to he/she at the bench.
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IE Should your status be corrected already or does it not matter?
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It's don't matter, but you can correct that later which will give you more ammo to your statue.
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Also: has anybody ever not taken a signature like that? and does 'ALL RIGHTS RESERVED' mean the same?
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Yea, you can include that if you want to make no difference, but UCC 1-308 more powerful because it's get condiments surrounding it.
if you write a contract, agreement, petition etc., you can include "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Without prejudice UCC 1-308" at the end of your last paragraph of your doc before your autograph that catch the eyes of the reader quickly than anything else in your doc.
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And 'Under Protest' comes in under what cirumstances.
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Depending on what you sign and who is coming after you.
No problem.
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Last edited by charlesa6 : 06-01-2007 at 08:30 PM.
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06-02-2007, 02:49 PM
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Weis. et al.....
I tried doing the restrictive endorsement thing the last time I renewed my "license" (I need it as part of employment) and was told in no uncertain terms the MI
computer system will reject any drivers license application with a restrictive endorsement.....so we know there is definately something to this!!! Great idea putting as part of the cursive signature! 
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10-26-2007, 11:52 AM
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What about signing :
"Without prjudice UCC-1 103:6
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U.C.C. 1-103:6 Common law. The Code is “Complementary” to the common law which remains in
force except where displaced by the Code .... A statute should be construed in harmony with the common law unless there is a clear legislative intent to abrogate the common law. ... “The Code cannot be read to preclude a common law
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Thanks,
Clipper
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10-26-2007, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by clipper
What about signing :
"Without prjudice UCC-1 103:6
Thanks,
Clipper
"Just getting my feet wet here and already I'm up to my neck in it."
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Somebody hasn't been reading the threads
Because, if you had - you would see that approach you posted would raise some serious red flags
read the thread, why doncha!
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Originally Posted by Jerry Pitts
The whole system is based upon a 'presumption' that something was represented to have occurred which may or may not have occurred in the manner which has been represented.
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10-27-2007, 01:57 AM
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Roger-dodger.
w/o/p
Thanks for the so kind reply.
Til next we meet.
w/o/p Clipper
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10-27-2007, 02:55 PM
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I believe there is a Success Story where some have "Without Prejudice" on the signature line of their DL. They were pulled over and the Lie Enforcement Oppressor took the license back to the car to call in the numbers. Then he came back and threw the license in the window and said, "Have a nice day."
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10-27-2007, 03:03 PM
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That's right, use Without Prejudice as your signature. In this way it doesn't attract attention and if you are questioned, you just claim it as your signature and that is how you sign documents. No one can tell you what or how your signature can be.
You may also say that is how your legal counsel advised you but I wouldn't mention that when turning in gov. applications.
You can read more on W/O/P at;
http://godissovereignfast.com/contents.html
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Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, following the tradition of men according to the rudiments of the world, and not in accordance with Christ.
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10-27-2007, 07:53 PM
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As I understand it, "motor voter" DOES NOT automatically register you to vote. The laws only requires that the DMV have the forms and give you the option to register to vote at their locations vs. going to the sole office in the county you live in.
I checked with my local DMV (Virginia) about the whole "U.S. citizen" issue a couple years back. They do not ask or have a place in their file for details like that. Voter registration in this state is available, but not done automatically.
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