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David, Is that Bancroft Park, right accross from Michael Garmens Studio? Man that brings back some memories... we used to skate there some times.
I used to spend quite a bit of time in Acacia Park and the Bijou Denny's as well. I loved hanging out there in like '92... guess the tweekers kind of took it over from what I have gleaned.
The Springs area is a definate nexus of some very heavy forces... Norad, The Air Force Academy, the Security/Widefield base, Colorado Collage, The Center for Creative Leadership, The Boradmoor, Manitou - being a major occult center on earth, the Garden of the Gods and the natural magnetic feilds generated by the iron in the rock, the White House Ranch, 150+ different religious orginization domiciled their, the list just keeps going...
When I was a kid, I had some idea of the friction of forces present there, but nothing like I am starting to see now... What a trip!
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10-08-2006, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by aksis
David, Is that Bancroft Park, right accross from Michael Garmens Studio? Man that brings back some memories... we used to skate there some times.
I used to spend quite a bit of time in Acacia Park and the Bijou Denny's as well. I loved hanging out there in like '92... guess the tweekers kind of took it over from what I have gleaned.
The Springs area is a definate nexus of some very heavy forces... Norad, The Air Force Academy, the Security/Widefield base, Colorado Collage, The Center for Creative Leadership, The Boradmoor, Manitou - being a major occult center on earth, the Garden of the Gods and the natural magnetic feilds generated by the iron in the rock, the White House Ranch, 150+ different religious orginization domiciled their, the list just keeps going...
When I was a kid, I had some idea of the friction of forces present there, but nothing like I am starting to see now... What a trip!
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Militarily it is a pentagram: US Air Force Academy, Shreiver Air Command, Petersen Air Force Base, Fort Carson and NORAD...
Yes, that's Bancroft Park from the air. A lot going on... Interesting that I get my Great Seals made up on the other side of Michael Garmen's shop there - right there in the Territorial Capital. However I am a little mystified as to where my box of gold coins rests; do you remember?
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10-08-2006, 06:27 PM
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Does Pioneer Park fall in the middle of that square?
Its been to long and I am having a hard time remembering the downtown area, and I don't remember ever having noticed the Lodge or the School.
Is the top line of the square drawn between the collage and the territory capital, if north-west is the 'top'?
I keep wanting to say Acacia park because it was such a nexus... the whole city orbits this park, and while spending time there, I met people from all over the world.
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10-08-2006, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by aksis
Does Pioneer Park fall in the middle of that square?
Its been to long and I am having a hard time remembering the downtown area, and I don't remember ever having noticed the Lodge or the School.
Is the top line of the square drawn between the collage and the territory capital, if north-west is the 'top'?
I keep wanting to say Acacia park because it was such a nexus... the whole city orbits this park, and while spending time there, I met people from all over the world.
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I think Pioneer Plaza may be downtown. The square sets perfect north-south in orientation. NW is the Mason Lodge, NE is the Catholic Church, SE is Colorado College and SW is Bancroft Park with the territorial capital. I had this cool dream and too much time on my hands so I took a look - interesting, life.
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10-08-2006, 07:16 PM
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Then it would be sandermann park. I can't say I have ever spend any time there. I am sure I must have passed by it when I was a kid, but it wasn't one of the more popular parks from my prespective at that time.
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10-08-2006, 08:41 PM
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Mystic one,
From my knowledge, no one can be imprisoned for a debt. read your state's constitution's bill of rights. or the state that the person is from.
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10-08-2006, 09:22 PM
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yeah, what im refering to is drug charges though..... if someone has been locked up on drug charges, could one find file a bind bond, affadavit of surety on the prisoner, and have him released? one can issue a iboe on a criminal allocation , correct. david and akissis got carried away with there masonic narrative and treasure maps and took the thread way off topic. perhaps there just bored and didnt want to keep the thread on topic, so they just decided to sabotage it.. mr. david still hasnt explained his electronic diagram of the iboe... sound interesting how he corresponded electronics with the reconstruction act. but basically i was trying to help a friend that has a relative in prison on drug charges and wanted to issue a bond against the bid.
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10-08-2006, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerseee
Mystic one,
From my knowledge, no one can be imprisoned for a debt. read your state's constitution's bill of rights. or the state that the person is from.
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For both of you this has nothing to do with law beyond the Federal Reserve Act as Public Law. That is what is amusing about Aaron Russo's latest film is he keeps asking, "Where is the law?" and thinks he has uncovered fraud because there is no law.
Well that is pretty clear out in the light that there is no law. There never has been. In admiralty one can suffer criminal penalties (debtors' prison) for breach of contract. That is why they are required to display the admiralty fringes, so you know what kind of court you are appearing in.
If you have been accepting private credit from the federal reserve then you have accrued an irrecusable obligation to report (Return). If you failed to do that filing then you are in breach of contract.
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10-09-2006, 01:03 AM
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via iboe
break it down david, good explanation. this is why judges get irritated with people quoting law, constitution, etc. because it reminds THEM of the fraud thats going on they have to uphold.
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Originally Posted by David Merrill
For both of you this has nothing to do with law beyond the Federal Reserve Act as Public Law. That is what is amusing about Aaron Russo's latest film is he keeps asking, "Where is the law?" and thinks he has uncovered fraud because there is no law.
Well that is pretty clear out in the light that there is no law. There never has been. In admiralty one can suffer criminal penalties (debtors' prison) for breach of contract. That is why they are required to display the admiralty fringes, so you know what kind of court you are appearing in.
If you have been accepting private credit from the federal reserve then you have accrued an irrecusable obligation to report (Return). If you failed to do that filing then you are in breach of contract.
Regards,
David Merrill.
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