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As a culture, we have become increasingly dependent on the government, and wary of its inflated power. We have been deceived by the corporate media, psychologically conditioned to be subservient, and trained to be material consumers and debtors even if we destroy ourselves and our planet while enriching a parasitic hegemony. We have forgotten that our Public Servants are indeed our “servants”. Democracy, by definition, requires the active participation and oversight of the People. If we are not prepared to “stand up” for what we believe in, our lack of rebuke allows corruption to take hold, eroding our democratic rights and freedoms. However, the People should remember that the “legal personality” has no arms and legs – it has no “standing”. It cannot “stand up”. It is a servant of the State. People commonly surrender their inherent democratic rights whenever they do not expressly reserve their rights in everyday legal matters, in documents and verbally. Your consent is your signature. Your consent is your silence. YOU hold the key ... The Law Statutes PEOPLE make The Law by the acceptance/validation of Jury verdicts PARLIAMENT makes Statutes by the en-Act-ments of Legislation “The Law” is the Peoples “Common Law”, unlike Statutory “Colour of Law” “Statutes” are “Legislative Instruments”, unlike the “Common Law” Laws are moral CUSTOMS made effective by the CONSCIENCE of the People Statutes are offered CONTRACTS made effective by the CONSENT of the Governed LAW. As a compound adjective “common-law” is understood as contrasted with or opposed to “statutory.” [Blacks Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition] STATUTE. The written will of the legislature...; This word is used in contradistinction to the common law. [Bouviers Law Dictionary, 1856] THE LAW PROTECTS THE PEOPLE from harm, loss, and deceit STATUTES GOVERN LEGAL ENTITIES as a franchise benefit to the State We are ALL EQUAL in the eyes of The Law We are NOT ALL EQUAL in the books of Statutes Laws are based on PRINCIPLES Statutes are based on PRACTICALITIES Laws evolve over TIME and often endure Statutes can QUICKLY come and go LAWFUL refers to THE LAW LEGAL refers to LEGISLATION A Jury of People can overturn a Statute The Legislature cannot overturn Case Law Laws can be taken into Statutes but if repealed in Statute they remain in Law Statutes can serve The Law but cannot diminish or expand The Law De jure “in law” De facto “in practice” The Peoples Common Law “Law of the Land” Admiralty Maritime Commercial “Law of the Sea” Inalienable Rights Inalienable Rights are the Inherent, Sovereign, Natural Rights that existed before the creation of the State, and which, being antecedent to and above the State, can never be taken away, diminished, altered, or levied by the State, except by Due Process of Law. Nor can any Inalienable Right be fundamentally removed or waived by contract, whether by non-disclosure, which is fraud and unenforceable in Law, or knowingly by sufferance, which is contrary to the Spirit of the Law and prejudicial to Sovereignty. The Original, Permanent, Inalienable Rights of every Man or Woman, include: The Right to Life, Freedom, Health and the Pursuit of Happiness The Right to Contract, or Not to Contract, which is Unlimited The Right to Earn a Living Income by being Compensated with Wages or a Salary in a Fair Exchange for ones Work The Right to Travel in the Ordinary Course of ones Life and Business The Right to Privacy and Confidentiality, free from Unwarranted Invasion The Right to Own, and Hold Property, lawfully without Trespass The Right to Self-Defence when threatened with Harm, Loss, or Deceit The Right to Due Process of Law, with Notice and Opportunity to Defend The Right to be Presumed Innocent, suffering No Detention or Arrest, No Search or Seizure, without Reasonable Cause The Right to Remain Silent when accused, to avoid Self-Incrimination The Right to Equality in the eyes of the Law, and to Equal Representation The Right to Trial by Jury, being an Impartial Panel of ones Peers The Right to Appeal in Law against Conviction or Sentence, or both The Right to Expose Knowledge necessary to ones Rights and Freedoms The Right to Peaceful Association, Assembly, Expression, and Protest The Right to Practice a Religion, and to have Beliefs, of ones choosing The Right to Love, and to Consensual Marriage with Children, as a Family The Right to Security from Abuse, Persecution, Tyranny, and War The Right to Refuse to Kill under command, by reason of Conscience The Right to Live in Peace and be left alone when Law-Abiding Surely, the most critical failure of The People is their failure to ensure the teaching and common knowledge of their Inalienable Rights. If you do not know your Rights, you effectively have none. By the path of Ignorance, whether by Apathy or Deception, The People arrive in a State of Exploitation, Oppression, and Tyranny. By Transparency in New Zealand.
Posted on: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 16:47:07 +0000

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