"A natural person is a living human being. Legal systems can attach rights and duties to natural persons without their express consent."
And now?
Pay attention to the order of words. It doesn't say:
"A human being is a natural person."
It says:
"A natural person is a human being."
Which is correct. For example, a Sheriff (which is a natural person) is a human being. But just because someone is a human being does not mean they are automatically in the role of a natural person.
When referring to human beings, think of "person" as "persona", a mask, a role someone is playing.
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But... Wouldn't that mean that no law is applicable to me? I can do whatever I want?
I have totally no idea about this all, and am simply asking, since you seem to spend some free time reading about it.
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Not that I'm well-versed in legalities..
but I'd say that would depend on which particular brand of passport or ID you own. I know that myself, although I disagree with the essential status of peon, I'm a subject of such and such king, queen of the moment..
Meaning, I can't commit treason without expecting to get hung (if caught.)
Technically yes. As long as you do not hurt another man/woman or their property, then it doesn't. Unfortunately, you have to know how to defend that in court or they'll railroad you.
Alphonse Faggiolo's Telegram group is a good one to start learning this. He helps those willing to help themselves, as do many others. However, I'm not saying it's easy.
One day this terrible system will be no more, but these are the "rules" for now.