Was just discussing this with my wife. We switched from registered D to R to support our local PA State Rep (even though our D card was of not much use). We're switching back to give RFK a shot. At the very least we won't feel the need to have to take a shower after pulling the lever.
Was just discussing this with my wife. We switched from registered D to R to support our local PA State Rep (even though our D card was of not much use). We're switching back to give RFK a shot. At the very least we won't feel the need to have to take a shower after pulling the lever.
This is just my opinion, and I expect to be roundly ignored in voicing it, but frankly my conscience won’t let me not:
The fact anybody is even considering voting indicates an incomplete grasp of the nature of the conspiracy faced. You are living under the diktats of a corporation with a name easily confused with that of your legitimate government.
As you actually are contractually under their command/employ/custody, (assuming your birth was registered), you are obligated to follow their company policies (legal statutes). (They have “policy officers” (police) to help you do this). You have (unknowingly) given up your rights in return for the “benefits and privileges” of said corporation.
You live under corporations masquerading as governments. This is absolutely not in your best interests. This is why in America the ‘constitution’ doesn’t apply, because “citizens” are corporate “government” employees/artificial persons, NOT people. “Citizens” are not of “We, the people…”, and are not subject to the “law of the land” because they are actually in the Maritime jurisdiction of the sea. They have given up their (natural, god-given) rights in exchange for (corporate) benefits and privileges , a very poor trade indeed.
This is The System your parents unwittingly enslaved you in, and it is global. Everyone on earth is born a creditor of the shared global estate, but becomes instead a debtor with a change of status when their berth/birth is registered.
America may be “the land of the free”, but “citizens” are technically not standing on the land, they are lost at sea, and they consent to this every time they identify themselves with the name on the birth certificate that looks remarkably like theirs.
It is all illusions, magic spells cast with words, and it’s been going on a very long time.
The conversion of legitimate governments to corporate rule has in recent times been colloquially called “spreading democracy”. LOL
It seems to me that the same general rule always applies: when, despite our best efforts, we are unable to satisfactorily understand precisely what is going on, we must be either lacking critical information, presuming something that just isn’t so, or both.
There is an awful lot of presumption out there regarding who/what our de facto governments actually are and, accordingly, from where they draw authority (or not).
I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but it does seem that our presumptions regarding govt are quite likely the droids we are looking for.
As an example of where some of the general presumptions regarding the govt in America may have become a little flawed, I suggest having a look at these two short essays:
Not at all… I had been hearing snippets on and off for years, which I dismissed, about maritime law, corporations, all caps names and so on before I eventually decided I had to check this stuff out as I still wasn’t getting a satisfactory idea of how the world actually works without it, despite considerable effort.
The resulting narrative has, imo, immense explanatory power over both historical and contemporary events. It’s the best lens I’ve found and I simply feel a moral obligation to share it where it may be useful. It’s only really useful to a few as in my experience most are unwilling to expend the effort required, particularly the act of breaking from consensus.
Was just discussing this with my wife. We switched from registered D to R to support our local PA State Rep (even though our D card was of not much use). We're switching back to give RFK a shot. At the very least we won't feel the need to have to take a shower after pulling the lever.
This is just my opinion, and I expect to be roundly ignored in voicing it, but frankly my conscience won’t let me not:
The fact anybody is even considering voting indicates an incomplete grasp of the nature of the conspiracy faced. You are living under the diktats of a corporation with a name easily confused with that of your legitimate government.
As you actually are contractually under their command/employ/custody, (assuming your birth was registered), you are obligated to follow their company policies (legal statutes). (They have “policy officers” (police) to help you do this). You have (unknowingly) given up your rights in return for the “benefits and privileges” of said corporation.
You live under corporations masquerading as governments. This is absolutely not in your best interests. This is why in America the ‘constitution’ doesn’t apply, because “citizens” are corporate “government” employees/artificial persons, NOT people. “Citizens” are not of “We, the people…”, and are not subject to the “law of the land” because they are actually in the Maritime jurisdiction of the sea. They have given up their (natural, god-given) rights in exchange for (corporate) benefits and privileges , a very poor trade indeed.
This is The System your parents unwittingly enslaved you in, and it is global. Everyone on earth is born a creditor of the shared global estate, but becomes instead a debtor with a change of status when their berth/birth is registered.
America may be “the land of the free”, but “citizens” are technically not standing on the land, they are lost at sea, and they consent to this every time they identify themselves with the name on the birth certificate that looks remarkably like theirs.
It is all illusions, magic spells cast with words, and it’s been going on a very long time.
The conversion of legitimate governments to corporate rule has in recent times been colloquially called “spreading democracy”. LOL
Take a look at this book on Amazon if you are still reading this comment: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1491279184/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 and have a read using the “look inside” function for an entry-level primer….
I will take a look. Thank you.
No problem, thank you for reading my comment!
It seems to me that the same general rule always applies: when, despite our best efforts, we are unable to satisfactorily understand precisely what is going on, we must be either lacking critical information, presuming something that just isn’t so, or both.
There is an awful lot of presumption out there regarding who/what our de facto governments actually are and, accordingly, from where they draw authority (or not).
I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but it does seem that our presumptions regarding govt are quite likely the droids we are looking for.
As an example of where some of the general presumptions regarding the govt in America may have become a little flawed, I suggest having a look at these two short essays:
http://annavonreitz.com/lastamericanpresident.pdf
http://annavonreitz.com/thinkgrasshopper.pdf
(bearing in mind as you read that a member of the BAR Association is awarded the title of nobility ‘Esquire’)
You may find this odd, but this is not the first time I've heard this.
Not at all… I had been hearing snippets on and off for years, which I dismissed, about maritime law, corporations, all caps names and so on before I eventually decided I had to check this stuff out as I still wasn’t getting a satisfactory idea of how the world actually works without it, despite considerable effort.
The resulting narrative has, imo, immense explanatory power over both historical and contemporary events. It’s the best lens I’ve found and I simply feel a moral obligation to share it where it may be useful. It’s only really useful to a few as in my experience most are unwilling to expend the effort required, particularly the act of breaking from consensus.