29 sats \ 4 replies \ @l0k18 10 Feb 2023 \ parent \ on: Becoming A Sovereign Individual bitcoin
I was a law researcher in this subject a long time ago, and it was the results of a court case that led to my decision I had to gtfo. Not that I ever had enough money to get one but in Australia they are really vicious in taxing anyone who wants to ride a motorcycle, most especially a low powered one that doesn't even need a driving licence in most of the world.
Where I spent most of the time since leaving Aust has been far more liberal and relaxed towards most things, enforcement of stupid laws is mostly very discretional in the former communist countries in the balkans. Immigration being a major example of this, I was asked for my ID by cops way more frequently in Aust than anytime anywhere in the Balkans.
When it comes down to it, your freedom is not dependent on other people also having it, and fixing your own freedom to that of the masses is essentially allowing yourself to be a slave.
It's a jungle out there, but some places have less predators.
Looks like you didn't find the right path in your research.
The whole point is not in researching the "legal" path. But the way around.
Please read and think about all the links I posted in this thread.
All those are my research after years and years of reading and learning.
I myself, I challenged a judge in a court and won.
I simply asked: from where is coming "your authority" over me the living man.
THEY COULD NOT ANSWER THAT QUESTION.
If they would dare to answer, that will means SLAVERY, from their own mouth. And do not want that to get out to the masses.
The whole judicial system will fall down.
I just walk out from the court, and go home, the judge close the case for "no evidences"...
YOU MUST STAND YOUR GROUND AS A SOVEREIGN MAN IF YOU REALLY WANT TO BE A SOVEREIGN MAN.
All other "escape paths" are just sneaking out like a rabbit.
Be the fucking lion that stand his ground not a scared shit rabbit.
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Have you actually tested your research results in a court? I have. At least in commonwealth jurisdictions they DGAF that all the grandfathered laws from England should not allow them to have statutes they have on the books. "you're right, but I'm still ruling against you" was what I saw, and the only way around that is to go where they are more relaxed at enforcement and the customs of the people are resistant to them even if they are.
Note that A4V did actually work against the tax collectors though, when I filed over 30kAUD of "improper" GST refunds. Never got prosecuted over that. You can definitely get away with it twice in Australia, for sure if you decide to vacate the jurisdiction anyway.
I know all the stuff about maritime law and bills of exchange and all that. I doubt that you are going to change my opinion that the law is selectively enforced. Maybe they are more sane in the USA in some state courts. Almost no laws that have been introduced anywhere since at least the 70s has been correctly applicable to natural human persons.
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Did you really read my reply?
I literally said: "I was in a court and walk away"...
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I walked away on a plane. My efforts to make a living as a freelance sole proprietor business operator (tech support) were too hard to do on my budget without access to reliable transport for my marketing and services. Too many people just kow-tow to the claims of jurisdiction and push your costs up to collect taxes on your behalf in Australia and not any different in the UK either these days. This made it impossible for me to break out of the loop of poverty and welfare dependance. Life's been harder without that in some ways but the sense of freedom has massively increased.
Stand your ground if it suits your business model but not everyone is making money the way you do in reach of these usurers.
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