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Authority and Arrest

Authority

Before we can cover being arrested we need to understand authority.
It is a misconception that a policeman has authority. You have just been conditioned, from birth, to believe they have authority over you.
There is only one form of authority, and that’s yours. For anyone to be able to force you to do something, you must first give them authority to do so.
This is either done through contract or a violation of someone’s rights. Anything else is a crime.
A Policeman has no ability to even apply any form of authority or force onto you.
A Constable of Law can only act on due process; typically a warrant backed up an affidavit, but swears an oath to the queen, which is crown law.
One of the strongest things you can say is. “I do not consent!” And, “I do not answer questions!” They cannot get around those easily.
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"Therefore do not fight regulations, inquire if you are obligated to obey them, and who is going to administer them, and under what authority."
This is what you mean when you advise me to write an open letter to the person who makes the provision.
"There is only one form of authority, and that’s yours. For anyone to be able to force you to do something, you must first give them authority to do so."
I totally agree with that. Only here a totalitarian government does this "by violating someone's rights."
In any case, it is always good to know how to prepare a defense and above all, that in this summary shown, which was issued by the Central Bank of Cuba itself, based on the aforementioned law, it allows me to have the opportunity to use the "digital assets" between peers, without being a service provider. So I could pay another in BTC and this would not be illegal.
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