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I once crossed and international frontier without “proper authorization” and got caught by that county’s border patrol. There is no freedom of movement when they are pointing their rifles at you and demanding identification. I spent too much time locked up with about 45 people in a 3Mx3M cell. Next, I was moved to a 2m x 2m cell with 7 people in a secret police setting. I was just lucky they did not put me in the place where they feed you only water and very hot peppers. I can attest to there being no, absolutely no, freedom of movement under the current international regime. I understand in the past, before WWI, you could travel anywhere, with out ID.
20 sats \ 2 replies \ @Lux 31 Oct
During Covid, some people had to travel, but they didn't let them cross the border with their passports. A friend made them a paper, one sheet A4 with words on it ( I saw it, had it in my hands, heard testimonies and the friend recorded their phone talk to have evidence) Just showed the paper on the border, they let them pass, no questions asked, three borders in a row. And it's not even the only way to do it. Believe it or not
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Wow!! Exactly, what did that paper say? It sounds very potent.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 31 Oct
I hope you understand that giving such info publicly could be dangerous and irresponsable.
I couldn't write it myself now if I wanted. But I get the principle. Still learning. It has to do with UPU (universal postal union)
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