I only have 2 things to say: 1- I thought the United States would be on this list, unless it's the wrong list.
2- I know that we should be free, sovereign people and that we should not define ourselves by a state, but if I say that phrase at the airport on the way to the other side of the world, they will not let me board the plane.
100 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 2 Nov
From Lux excellent truth pills (that many stackers still ignore them): #676820

Sham Documents

People are scammed and deceived into requesting and paying for documentation that they do not even need. This scam is perpetuated because you were just born into it, and it seems it has always been this way; it hasn’t.
All these sham documents require a form of “registration”, meaning you are literally handing over control of whatever the thing is that “requires” the document.
Furthermore you are also unknowingly entering into a jurisdiction controlled by someone else, and accepting corporate polices you do not even know.
Here are a few examples:

Passport.

“Passport” means to pass from port to port, and the concept of a worldwide passport was created after the 1st World War.
When you register for a passport, it identifies your corporation and not you. Furthermore you are now a “postman” carrying a “document” and operating within the postal union.
The passport restricts you from travelling, not assists you. To travel is a right; therefore under what authority are you asking to have the privilege to travel?

Driver license.

The word licence means to ask permission. By registering for a licence you have given up the right to use your own car, and are now asking for permission from a higher authority and furthermore you are willing to pay for the privilege.

Log book.

All corporate countries request registration of all forms of transportation. By doing so you have given up control, and in some cases ownership of the transportation.
Furthermore you have now entered the jurisdiction of any corporate policies placed upon the roads, which are in fact common land owned by all and without policies.

Identification.

Under what obligation do you have to identify yourself to anyone? The answer is none.

National Insurance number.

You are nothing more than a “product”, a human resource with a reference number.

Before you want to be free, you MUST know the truth. Otherwise you will never be free, living a lie.

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Thank you for this information
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @Roll 1 Nov
Correction to the list:
Singapore (195 destinations) France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain (192 destinations) Austria, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, South Korea, Sweden (191 destinations) Belgium, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, United Kingdom (190 destinations) Australia, Portugal (189 destinations) Greece, Poland (188 destinations) Canada, Czechia, Hungary, Malta (187 destinations) United States (186 destinations) Estonia, Lithuania, United Arab Emirates (185 destinations) Iceland, Latvia, Slovakia (186 destinations)
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Great!!! thanks
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When people will understand what really is a pass-port?

Citizen Passport

Your passport is written in all caps, meaning it is referring to your legal fiction. The British Nationality Act 1948 redefined British Subject as Citizen of the United Kingdom, which is a corporation.
The word Passport is a combination of the word “Pass” and “Port” and refers to the allowance of your corporation to travel from port to port. A stamp was issued when entering a different jurisdiction for your corporation to operate.
You do not need a passport to travel.
but if I say that phrase at the airport
Airports, trains, buses are COMMERCIAL CORPORATIONS and operate based on a contract. In their "contract" is stipulated the use of a passport (license to travel).
If you consider yourself a vessel, a baggage, dead body carried by a ship, then yes, you must use a pass-port.
If you consider yourself a breathing living man, you do not need a pass-port.
And that's why we will NEVER have Bitcoin hyperbitcoinization: people will always go back to the state cage. WHEN PEOPLE WILL START REALIZING THAT WE MUST REJECT ANY STATE TO CONTROL US? Is so fucking hard to say NO ?
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I fully understand my friend @DarthCoin that Bitcoin makes us totally free, but I do not agree with you, we all need a passport because the state imposes it that way, no one in their right mind can go around saying I am free and cross from border to border, I fully understand my friend @bief57.
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Being a slave voluntarily is to be in the right mind? You want that? So be it. Be a slave. I don't fucking care.
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I understand perfectly what you say, I also know that governments are a mafia, I know that only a group of people control the world. What you say in theory sounds very good, but putting it into practice is the complicated part... Tell these things to someone from North Korea, or perhaps, your Darhcoin can be free in that territory, since you are an expert in theory and apparently in practice, unless being free and sovereign only works living in Europe. Call me a coward or an idiot, I don't care, I know the reality in which I live and protecting my daughter is my priority, I will continue learning and gradually she will be freer every day.
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I understand perfectly what you say,
No, you understand absolutely nothing. Goodbye.
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Again I only have 3 things to say: 1- I swear to God I was waiting for this comment.
2- Thanks for the history lesson.
3- Believe me, I hate this, it's a fucking shit, I hate having to ask for "permission" to cross a border. Can we move by boat? Yes, but when you get to the destination there will be immigration waiting for you, I don't live in Europe where you can cross from one country to another as easy as going to the bakery. Have you been to South America? Things are very different here, if you want to cross a border without going through immigration offices it's fine, you can do it, but you have to be aware that you're going to run into armed groups and terrorists. Of course I hate this, I haven't been able to see my family in years because of this shit, not only passport but also the damn visas. Am I a coward? Maybe, but I don't intend to force my little daughter to go through these experiences of crossing borders "illegally". Of course I can say NO, but you have to accept that sometimes it's hard to escape this shitty system.
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No. What you want is a quick free ticket, not to really be free. That is another trap and is almost impossible to escape from any state with just another pass-port. Passports are totally shitcoins. You are fooling yourself thinking that if you get more pass-port you can travel freely. No you are not traveling, you are PERMITTED to move. If you really want to be free YOU DO NOT NEED PERMISSION.
All these "services" selling various passports are not different than any scam selling you books "how to earn money from home"...
What am I saying is TOTALLY something else and involve a lot of study and preparation. You are still with your head in the "state prison". Until you will understand and know how things work in this fucked up world, YOU WILL NEVER GET AWAY from that state prison. They keep you by the balls, trapped.
Me and others were `posting here on SN endless information but yet, many of you just ignore them and keep going back to the state.
It's your choice, I cannot free you, I can just show you the door. If you do not want to open the door and step outside, sorry but is not my problem anymore.
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1162 sats \ 1 reply \ @bief57 OP 1 Nov
Ok, you are in Europe right? Come to South America freely and sovereignly, when you are here write a guide on how to make it happen, please I will thank you. It's not that I don't want to escape from the state mafia, I really don't know how to do it without my daughter ending up physically harmed. Can you understand that?
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When you will start to understand the meaning of this meme?
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I wonder which is the easiest to get.
I've searched before but none of the hoops they have you jump through seem easy or worth it.
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From this list I suppose the easiest to get is Spanish, they currently have flexible policies with immigrants
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