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Elin replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
My impression is that he’s quite sincere and has some very interesting ideas. I’m not sure his methods are practical or if they actually work, but It’s always good to look at different solutions for exiting the matrix to see how others have approached it, successful or not so much.
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Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
I’m skeptical of Gould and his contortions over David Wynn Miller’s mathematical (quantum) grammar, as well as his claims of being Postmaster General and head of some country that the rest of the countries need to get permissions from.
I’m opposed to the language gyrations that many “freedom folks” are making. It feels like a psyop. Like,… -
Rachael started the discussion Russell-Jay: Gould/Postmaster-General in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Russell-Jay: Gould/Postmaster-General
My partner and I came across his work recently and went down the rabbit hole. We find it really impressive and positive, especially his discovery on grammar and contracts. Has anyone else listened to him talk/watched his documentaries? What are your thoughts about his Claim of Life service?
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hugh replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
How to your change citizenship status in your social security database entry. Makes sense to me, another way to separate the living from the strawman trust.
The passport verification can also be used to substantiate status, in addition to the simple affidavit he talks about.
Completely optional, of course.
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Elin replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Indeed… thank you!
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hugh replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Might just be a carryover from when you were registered. My thought would be to just go in and get yourself dismissed. Also, if you cannot provide an unbiased decision, then maybe there’s less of a chance that they call you back? Just a guess, I have nothing to substantiate that.
Then if you haven’t done the passport/SS paperwork, maybe do that…
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Kelly replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Yea, it was a little ridiculous.
Hopefully someone in this great community will have a positive story that we can learn from. 💞
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Sherri replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Hi Elin! For what it’s worth I became so annoyed with the very regular summons and as a teacher having to ask for summer dates, etc. that at last I started throwing away the envelopes when they arrived 😬 I’ve never looked back and I don’t think they’re sending them anymore.
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Elin replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
wowzers! one more peg on the “don’t poke the bear” side, but looking forward to more stories here!
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Kelly replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Well, I’ll detail my husbands experience from a couple of years ago when we lived in Texas;
(We had not yet removed ourselves from the voter roll and were just starting our journey):
He received a summons. He did not know not to respond to them. He sent their paper back stating that we were moving out of state and that we would be out of state…
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