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Land and title deed ownership - one is accepted on arrival and one is created via the paper sea One will grow the fruits and the other will mortgage the mind into that of a slave Jan Lohfeldts comment: here is some very enlightening information on land ownership : land cannot be owned, never did, never will, some lay claim to it, big chunks, selling it in small/medium/big portions to others including a piece of paper called a title deed. Speak to any tribal original people, no-one owns land, it cannot be owned; at best you can be a custodians of a section for some time, if you have honest interests at heart. Think of the piece of land your house sits on, how much do own ? how deep ? 10 inches ? 20 meters ? half way to the core of the earth ? all the way ? which gets tricky with a sphere like our planet since surface & volume decreases with diameter, unless peoples property would be peg shaped from the surface to the core... it just happened in the rocky mountains where farm owners refused fracking companies to access their farms, they were in the belief they own the land, until the US government said, but only about (i dont know the number, but it was some inches) x inches deep, anything below is property of the USA; they were then told to either consent (that word again) or move, sell or be removed... you only own what you create, now who created the land ? (im not a creationist, nor a bible supporter or steadfast in any other indoctrinated religious sermon) or : you cannot take what is already there, say you walk through the forest, theres a wooden sculpture on a plinth, would you take it ? would you sell it (with a title) ? we back at common law, common sense, the law of the land... you can take a house away, even a skyscraper including its foundation, but you cannot take land away... part of the trickery here is also, that the actual property is not the physical land, but the title deed, a 2 dimensional piece of paper with value allocated to it, its lacking the 3rd dimension, depth, giving it any volume, just like the surface of your land or the land you were sold... this, the title deed (with other papers) is whats been traded, not the land itself (since thatd be rather complicated/impossible); for many people ive encountered, the title deed or ownership thereof, is of fundamental importance, they think it secures something or gives them rights to be there, when it is merely a privilege (remember, citizens or members of the public have no rights, they have been exchanged, by tacit consent or acquiescence, for privileges), a paid privilege, nothing but overpriced rental incl. monthly admin fees... if you live in a house, you rather have it on a piece of land or a piece of paper ?
Posted on: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 02:56:50 +0000

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