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Ares
4th April 2014, 05:59 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sN1iKfSfihw

Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sN1iKfSfihw

Glass
4th April 2014, 06:23 AM
I heard about this guy about a month ago. Surprised to see him out front. What was the out come? He got the same attention the last time he was there.

I wonder if you could sue your parents for making a false claim that you are dead. As a way of testing the concept. It would be another test of of these things. The cestui cue trust (setty kay), that birth certificates are only issued to still borns. Our statutes seem to indicate the only time a BC is issued is for still birth.

There maybe a need to confirm that the statutes usage of the term "includes" + punctuation mark conforms with the legal definition(?). I think the correct form is "includes; " but I might be wrong. It means that only the things coming after are subject to the clause/statute/law.

In this case Birth certificates are only issued in the following circumstances which includes;
still birth.

Ares
4th April 2014, 06:37 AM
I heard about this guy about a month ago. Surprised to see him out front. What was the out come? He got the same attention the last time he was there.

I wonder if you could sue your parents for making a false claim that you are dead. As a way of testing the concept. It would be another test of of these things. The cestui cue trust (setty kay), that birth certificates are only issued to still borns. Our statutes seem to indicate the only time a BC is issued is for still birth.

There maybe a need to confirm that the statutes usage of the term "includes" + punctuation mark conforms with the legal definition(?). I think the correct form is "includes; " but I might be wrong. It means that only the things coming after are subject to the clause/statute/law.

In this case Birth certificates are only issued in the following circumstances which includes;
still birth.

In the video the outcome is he is supposed to go back to court in 3 months and pay a 130,000 dollar fine. He said he was going to make his own promissory note and discharge the debt. Will be interesting to see how that works.

Hatha Sunahara
4th April 2014, 01:06 PM
Why are they fining him $130,000?

I never could understand how you can pay for stuff by writing promissory notes against your birth certificate/social security account. Is it some kind of account that has unlimited funds available to you? Why is he so confident the courts will accept his offer for payment in the form of a promissry note? What's he going to do when they throw him in jail and throw away the key?

Yes, I know there is a ritual called 'Accepted For Value', but I don't know of anybody who uses it or gets away with it.



Hatha

Ares
4th April 2014, 02:04 PM
Why are they fining him $130,000?

I never could understand how you can pay for stuff by writing promissory notes against your birth certificate/social security account. Is it some kind of account that has unlimited funds available to you? Why is he so confident the courts will accept his offer for payment in the form of a promissry note? What's he going to do when they throw him in jail and throw away the key?

Yes, I know there is a ritual called 'Accepted For Value', but I don't know of anybody who uses it or gets away with it.



Hatha

I can't think of the woman's name in Canada who does it. She does the same thing by discharging the debt.

Dogman
4th April 2014, 02:23 PM
My x did try to do something similar to me, that is why she is my x. She treated me like a money machine, with cut off benifits.

She still to this day, after close to 13 years after I dumped her for her spending to drag me into her spending and accounts, by using my phone number to this day.

Try and live for dam near 14 years , with lawyers/bill collectors hounding me by phone, for her crap dam near 24/7/365. Have most now knowing I and not involved. but the crap still keeps rolling in.
Fixing to check out another lake, temp is to cold for beach lizards but the fish maybe friendly.

maybe not in line with the op of this thread, but perfect for me to vent..!

Peace to all , excetp
the bitch from hell!

singular_me
4th April 2014, 03:47 PM
Bonnaci rocks and I wish him the best...but I am skeptical about him winning this battle...


In the video the outcome is he is supposed to go back to court in 3 months and pay a 130,000 dollar fine. He said he was going to make his own promissory note and discharge the debt. Will be interesting to see how that works. .

Glass
4th April 2014, 04:49 PM
I think he had about 400+ fines for not paying a toll? $130K is a pretty steep fine for toll ways. I never understood how roads could have tolls on them unless the road is 100% private owned. Not just private operated.

What we see is a publicly/taxpayer build road being operated by a company as if they owned it and then when the road needs maintaining, resurfacing i.e. building a new one to replace the old one, these operators walk away OR the taxpayer builds them a new one to start over with.

They get the road and all the profits and we have to pay to give them the thing they then charge us for using. It's mental.

Anyway I've done a lot of the A4V stuff. I had a thread on it where we did this with the Tax Man. The idea was to track/blog about the progress to record once and for all whether it worked. Hopefully so other people don't waste their time and possibly get into more trouble.

The paperwork just disappears and nothing more is heard. I am now doing a tribunal thing with mediators and so on. After 2.5 years its the last phase before either federal court or "running aground" on the Bank. The biggest problem is the compounding interest. Its 1% per month compounded, calculated daily. Also when you get in a dispute even your officially correct paperwork goes missing or gets "cancelled" by them. This brings more penalties and $$ cost for failure to get your paper work in on time. It's all delivered by registered and receipted post but they just chuck it in the bin, wait the X days and then hit you with a penalty. And no shame about doing it. They will tell you right out that they destroyed your tax returns or what ever else it is you sent in.

1 think I have learned is that you must put Notice on your paperwork and you MUST include a request/demand to be advised of any deficiency in your paperwork. If they have to give a reason in writing it seems they wont' destroy it AND if there is an error in it they will tell you. Cost me $12,000 to discover that.

theres more but its the start of a new day and I don't want to spend it being pissed off.

Dogman
4th April 2014, 04:56 PM
I think he had about 400+ fines for not paying a toll? $130K is a pretty steep fine for toll ways. I never understood how roads could have tolls on them unless the road is 100% private owned. Not just private operated.

What we see is a publicly/taxpayer build road being operated by a company as if they owned it and then when the road needs maintaining, resurfacing i.e. building a new one to replace the old one, these operators walk away OR the taxpayer builds them a new one to start over with.

They get the road and all the profits and we have to pay to give them the thing they then charge us for using. It's mental.

Anyway I've done a lot of the A4V stuff. I had a thread on it where we did this with the Tax Man. The idea was to track/blog about the progress to record once and for all whether it worked. Hopefully so other people don't waste their time and possibly get into more trouble.

The paperwork just disappears and nothing more is heard. I am now doing a tribunal thing with mediators and so on. After 2.5 years its the last phase before either federal court or "running aground" on the Bank. The biggest problem is the compounding interest. Its 1% per month compounded, calculated daily. Also when you get in a dispute even your officially correct paperwork goes missing or gets "cancelled" by them. This brings more penalties and $$ cost for failure to get your paper work in on time. It's all delivered by registered and receipted post but they just chuck it in the bin, wait the X days and then hit you with a penalty. And no shame about doing it. They will tell you right out that they destroyed your tax returns or what ever else it is you sent in.

1 think I have learned is that you must put Notice on your paperwork and you MUST include a request/demand to be advised of any deficiency in your paperwork. If they have to give a reason in writing it seems they wont' destroy it AND if there is an error in it they will tell you. Cost me $12,000 to discover that.

theres more but its the start of a new day and I don't want to spend it being pissed off. If doing in the states , would keep nortized copy's so there is a legal paper trail. If not it becomes he said she/he said. So a documented paper trail is priceless.


Not sure how you all upside down people do things under what "Kings law" or such?

Glass
4th April 2014, 05:11 PM
If doing in the states , would keep nortized copy's so there is a legal paper trail. If not it becomes he said she/he said. So a documented paper trail is priceless.


Not sure how you all upside down people do things under what "Kings law" or such?

I Did a process against the Tax Commissioner directly person to person. A Notice/Fault/Default. I got to the Fault part ok and I had him on the Default. They gave me a 50% reduction on their claim (~100K). I did not follow it through. Problem with that. I would not ever falter with that again. All that did was piss them off big time.

Our notaries are all lawyers and big time guys at that. It was costing $300 a time and they fuck your system up at every turn. Breaking the process by refusing to be the one to post the mail. Sticking the document that records the "signed for receipt" from the registered mail, in the actual mail itself. So it's not documenting that the other party received it. You can't document that before they have even sent it. All sorts of sneaky crap.

I think the notice/default process does work. I don't think the A4V gets you anything. BUT if someone sent me $140,000 in a promissory note and no one but a few knew what to do with it, I'd keep my mouth shut and cash it. The other guy has to take you to Fed court and it's big bucks.

Anyway it will still cost you about $1K to do the process. Another thing I have noticed is word gets out. I'm sure some people, lawyers have been told to not provide me any services. People I have known for 6, 7, 8 years blanked. The fraternity is very strong in this part of the world. I've had some experiences there.... but thats for another time.

Dogman
4th April 2014, 05:23 PM
I Did a process against the Tax Commissioner directly person to person. A Notice/Fault/Default. I got to the Fault part ok and I had him on the Default. They gave me a 50% reduction on their claim (~100K). I did not follow it through. Problem with that. I would not ever falter with that again. All that did was piss them off big time.

Our notaries are all lawyers and big time guys at that. It was costing $300 a time and they fuck your system up at every turn. Breaking the process by refusing to be the one to post the mail. Sticking the document that records the "signed for receipt" from the registered mail, in the actual mail itself. So it's not documenting that the other party received it. You can't document that before they have even sent it. All sorts of sneaky crap.

I think the notice/default process does work. I don't think the A4V gets you anything. BUT if someone sent me $140,000 in a promissory note and no one but a few knew what to do with it, I'd keep my mouth shut and cash it. The other guy has to take you to Fed court and it's big bucks.

Anyway it will still cost you about $1K to do the process. Another thing I have noticed is word gets out. I'm sure some people, lawyers have been told to not provide me any services. People I have known for 6, 7, 8 years blanked. The fraternity is very strong in this part of the world. I've had some experiences there.... but thats for another time. $300....dam, eeek!

Methinks that no matter how much some on this forum hates this country, Eeek on some of the fees.

Tho we have our own way to strip you from your cash,

so maybe some things may be equal overall.

How do u keep blood in your feet!

6204

Reversed climate and upside down?

Just kidding!

be well!

;D

Edit: for a grin what is the current ausi dollar to American exchange now?

Glass
4th April 2014, 05:35 PM
How do u keep blood in your feet!


I find if you pour beer in the top, the blood tends to stay at the bottom.

Dogman
4th April 2014, 05:43 PM
I find if you pour beer in the top, the blood tends to stay at the bottom.Good enough! Grin!

singular_me
4th April 2014, 06:40 PM
I know someone who erased his credit card debts legally in NYC... with no lawyer! But that is one among many. Maybe because the judge knew about the scam and was more empathic than usual that very day.

Dogman
4th April 2014, 06:47 PM
I know someone who erased his credit card debts legally in NYC... with no lawyer! But that is one among many. Maybe because the judge knew about the scam and was more empathic than usual that very day. one in maybe 6 to 8 million , is sorry to say lady said with respect , they that search , good! Do not take what the establishment ways to believe and seeks what is right for them.


kudos!

I have walked and lived a path near what u do , not a dam thing wrong with it, but I will not say that the new age thing, is even close to what it is in my time the search for spiritual truth was much much wider.

Hint: Look into yourself, and compare to they around you, and you will see the evil.

Peace!


Thinking a cost to cost road trip, one month, need to pay my bills so can not stay away too long from home. I do not trust automatic bill pay from my bank. Old school, checks, with the old hang time that is inherent with the mail system , do I need to , hell know, but then why do I do it, probably hard headed, getting set in my ways.

Or not!

I just do not trust any company to draw from my bank account with out me looking at a statement first!


Still feeling a major coast to coast done in a month, or a tad. road trip..

Spring is springing, and the fish are biting, tho out of state I can not fish, for those that can or not catch me doing it. Blink poof I am gone, into another state~

Just not sure which way first, go west and terrorize those states first or go east ?

Need to ponder for a tad more!

But it will happen this year and before the heat sets in.

So be afraid, be very afraid..

huge frigging grin!

Some on this forum it would be major good karma to lock eyes on some that visit this forum.

Glass
8th April 2014, 11:59 PM
I took a look for some more videos by Santos about the freeman stuff. He has done some fairly interesting seminars but not on the freeman material.

He does most of his work on deciphering the various religious doctrines and ancient philosophies. Long but interesting material. A lot of things that I have not even had an inkling about. Very enlightening.

Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsCtlR8DvVU&list=PL9oUspkyb4AUUuRBG6ZcK0jv jU5AD-p8t

Glass
16th February 2016, 01:28 AM
never heard any more about this story. Don't know what happened to Santos.

Came across info about this guy. Notice how they spin it. The Toll company just can't be bothered. And he's a pensioner. And he could go to JAIL for not paying a private penalty. Who ever heard of such a thing?


Bob Jarvis crosses Gateway Bridge for free after telling
Queensland Motorways toll is cash only.

A DEFIANT pensioner has made a stand against electronic road tolls, and appears to be getting
away with it.

Self-proclaimed toll-buster Bob Jarvis has not paid a fee in three years despite making about 12 trips
annually over the Gateway Bridge.

The 68-year-old, who wants to use coins, has sent refusals to every fine and demand notice from
Queensland Motorways since July 2011 to the point they have stopped bothering.

Bob Jarvis crosses the Gateway Bridge on the way from his home in Noosa to the Gold Coast but calls on
his constitutional rights to avoid paying tolls. Picture: Glenn Barnes
Whether he’s driving his wife Joy’s Toyota Starlet or Peugeot 306 or his new Nissan Pathfinder, he has
been getting away without even a letter.

While most motorists accepted the switch to electronic payment in 2009, self-confessed computer-illiterate
Mr Jarvis is adamant he has a right to pay by “gold and silver coins” and would rather go to jail.

He also refuses to hand over credit card details or pay at other designated locations that would divert his
trip.

His first fine in July 2011 was incurred as he approached the Gateway from the Sunshine Coast with a
fistful of money, only to discover it was not a payment option.

Since then, he has badgered Queensland Motorways, Queensland Transport and the State Penalties
Enforcement Registry (SPER) with handwritten letters outlining his “constitutional right” to pay with actual
money at the location of the charge.

“I was willing to pay toll fees in gold and silver coin as per the Australian Constitution, chapter V, the states,
section 115 – ‘A State shall not coin money, nor make anything but gold and silver coin a legal tender in
payment of debts’,” he quoted.

“But the Queensland Motorways no longer have the facilities on the actual toll road for me to pay the toll in
gold or silver coin.”

In September 2012, Queensland Motorways dropped its court case against Mr Jarvis for his outstanding
fines, even though a hearing date was listed.
http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2014/06/14/1226954/621838-c96daa9e-f112-11e3-bdd0-129fc100f038.jpg
However, he continued to receive new fines to which he responded with more letters repeating his position.
The notices stopped in June last year even though Mr Jarvis has made numerous trips to this day from his
home in Noosa to the Gold Coast


Courier Mail (http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/bob-jarvis-crosses-gateway-bridge-for-free-after-telling-queensland-motorways-toll-is-cash-only/story-fnihsrf2-1226954622589)

singular_me
16th February 2016, 11:30 AM
what anybody serious about defeating the NWO should know

Bob Jarvis is very courageous



I took a look for some more videos by Santos about the freeman stuff. He has done some fairly interesting seminars but not on the freeman material.

He does most of his work on deciphering the various religious doctrines and ancient philosophies. Long but interesting material. A lot of things that I have not even had an inkling about. Very enlightening.

Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsCtlR8DvVU&list=PL9oUspkyb4AUUuRBG6ZcK0jv jU5AD-p8t