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04-19-2008, 02:56 PM
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Call me dave if you want
Hi friends and others,
My username is my moniker in life and I like it but, as I recently notified the so-called attorney general of the legal-land that wields it's superstitious sword up north here in the little village for our corporate theocracy (Aren't they all - sorry to burst your communist/socialist bubbles y'all), "I am not the words on this piece of paper." (attached a copy of my BC for reference.) Check you legal-landers' so-called acts and such for references to proof of facts because I discovered that in Ontario, Canada, where they say I live a copy of my BC entered into any court is "...proof of the facts so certified..." How does it work here you might ask. Well, recently a man being harassed by a landlord in our so-called tribunals not only won but simply no longer pays so-called rent for his home. (remember, it's a corporation and not a responsible, sensible, actual human which claimed ownership. Why? Because, when his situation was soon to reach the tribunal he sent a similar unsigned note to the Attorney General with a brief quote from the Act stating it was proof a fact. Since, of course, no man in his right mind would suggest he could ever be symbols on a piece of paper (I say right mind because religious/superstitious types believe such magical notions sometimes - or pretend to at least.) He only knew he needed to do this but expected nothing but to have to think on his feet and ask a tonne of questions and then be herded like cattle anyway.... but, surprise!, a lawyer from the office of the Attorney General showed up on kangeroo hunting day and advised the creature on the bench that the man was not the name on the BC and, therefore, any other pieces of paper. The bench-warmer than shouted "If that is true, than to proceed would be an horrific fraud." The whole thing was thrown out and the corporate slug had to slime away without so-called legal recourse. The attorney actually even asked the man if it was okay if he referred to him as "johnny" and the man said sure, why not. Personally I haven't had to be to courts yet only because of some of the writing techniques I learned from Robert Menard up here. Traffic tickets vanish but, thanks to Marc, I wouldn't sweat it anyway. Peace. |
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04-19-2008, 03:27 PM
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Re: Call me dave if you want
Hi, Daveifyouwant!
Welcome to Marc's place. I'm sorry, but I only speak English, so I haven't a CLUE what the hell it wuz that you said in your post, but welcome nonetheless. :rolleyes2: :biggrinblue: - NonE "I just don't understand how this happens."
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04-21-2008, 11:31 AM
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Re: Call me dave if you want
Then all I said was "Hi" to you. Thanks for the greeting!
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04-21-2008, 01:03 PM
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Re: Call me dave if you want
Cool. HI! Welcome to the land of incoherent posters and deaf listeners. (and that one fella with three ears, go figure...)
But we try and be friendly. - NonE "I just don't understand how this happens."
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04-21-2008, 01:07 PM
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Re: Call me dave if you want
daveI too, only speak AEnglish, but on the other hand (or ear?), feel I followed the gist of what you wrote said. :wacky: Perhaps simply a bit of ye olde takes one 2know hear one? (and admittedly, it took a slow read thru it a couple of times to get it) [btw, you can call that other guy "NonE", where like "dave" it is afterall, a four-letter word...] :-X ;DThat said, if I might inquire, is the individual no longer paying "rent" you, yourself, personally (literally)? Or if not, is it someone you know first hand, personally/factually/actually? Or is it a story you've read/been told about 2nd or more hand? Also, how long has that been, or was that, the Case? ie months, years, decades? [for parallel, I've heard of "won" Cases that seemed that for quite some time, only to find out it was either more a matter of bureaucracy lag that eventually catches back up, or a shift of assault path] I'm always just a bit curious about that aspect. I'll plead for your acceptance of my apology in advance if it seems skeptical, and unwarranted, but I for one have heard too many "There is a man who..." that turn out to parallel "Once upon a time...". In the realms of legal theories that I've been exposed to, there have been several takes on the significance of the "BC"/Birth Certificate in LegalLand State Of Minds United. I'm inclined to believe it is among the many other magic scribblings, a quite significant aspect of detail in maintaining the Public relations scheme/scam-- but equally, an easy tool for white rabbit trailing. [I highly recommend the essay by Hasnas titled "The Myth Of The Rule Of Law" in this regards of "what the law says" (can say/can mean at the same time); click here to read it online]As I just recently posted in another board here, here in The State (the state of mind of most individuals about me here) I'm believed to live in, in order to get a Driver's License one is required to prove Citizenship and one of the primary documents for that proof is a BC. A Birth Certificate being of course one or more human's (ie one's parent's) testimony regarding facts of Legality. [where of course proving Citizenship, proves "voluntary" subjection to The JurisDiction of The United States-- juris meaning the law, diction meaning to say what it is (as how it is)] Anyways, welcome again and thank for taking my questions about the NonRentPayer. 8) ---cheers _______________________________
If you wish to communicate with me, first define your terms. ~Voltaire The problem with communication is the illusion that it has occurred. ~George Bernard Shaw ... |
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dave
(and admittedly, it took a slow read thru it a couple of times to get it) [btw, you can call that other guy "NonE", where like "dave" it is afterall, a four-letter word...] :-X ;D
[I highly recommend the essay by Hasnas titled "The Myth Of The Rule Of Law" in this regards of "what the law says" (can say/can mean