The US does have the toughest battle, the UK, Canada and Australia all have similar laws so unplugging is possible there. The US also signed the 1945 UN charter so technically the US government are guilty of many many war crimes. All you need to find is about 100 honest lawyers. OK your right, if your in the US you are in deep trouble.
The US does have the toughest battle, the UK, Canada and Australia all have similar laws so unplugging is possible there. The US also signed the 1945 UN charter so technically the US government are guilty of many many war crimes. All you need to find is about 100 honest lawyers. OK your right, if your in the US you are in deep trouble.
In addition, one of the best books to consider reading, to understand what government truly is, and what it has created while the masses sleepily voted for it all.....
"Fruit From A Poisonous Tree," by Mel Stamper J.D.
Most will not read it, though it goes far in explaining a lot. They will instead choose to remain pretending to be asleep.
Thank you Mr. Stamper for all your hard work in bringing this to the public in 1008.
The US does have the toughest battle, the UK, Canada and Australia all have similar laws so unplugging is possible there. The US also signed the 1945 UN charter so technically the US government are guilty of many many war crimes. All you need to find is about 100 honest lawyers. OK your right, if your in the US you are in deep trouble.
To add to the vein of your post here.
In addition, one of the best books to consider reading, to understand what government truly is, and what it has created while the masses sleepily voted for it all.....
"Fruit From A Poisonous Tree," by Mel Stamper J.D.
Most will not read it, though it goes far in explaining a lot. They will instead choose to remain pretending to be asleep.
Thank you Mr. Stamper for all your hard work in bringing this to the public in 1008.
Sounds like an interesting read. Here's a link to the book for anyone else whose curiousity was piqued:
https://archive.org/details/FruitsFromaPoisonousTree
US citizens do have the right to dispose of the government:
https://open.substack.com/pub/jamesroguski/p/our-right-to-abolish-government?r=ycpw1&utm_medium=ios
If only you could find one honest judge. is that even possible or is that an oxymoron?