The World Freeman Society

BCtrippin

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I've checked out the forum. I can't say there's much at all on it.
It was only created a few weeks ago. Its just about a month old now. Its definitely going to be a while before it gets up and running big time, but it is a place where you can ask any detailed questions you may have.


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diggitydank420

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It was only created a few weeks ago. Its just about a month old now. Its definitely going to be a while before it gets up and running big time, but it is a place where you can ask any detailed questions you may have.


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I don't even know where to start!
 

BCtrippin

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I don't even know where to start!
The whole freeman society is literally in its infancy. The real push is just beginning now, Infrastructure is being established. Rome wasnt built in a day and this isnt something that will happen overnight.

Everything was being planned for the last couple years, Rob has been making films and traveling gaining support. The actual plan was initiated in the beginning of 2009. Its just now that they are getting everything established. The forum is a very very small part of it, there will be a Cafe/office that will be the first official Freeman Society Chapter in Canada opening in Vancouver soon.

Things have actually been happening incredibly fast with this movement, and at this point they are just trying to find people in different fields of expertise.

If you feel you have something you can contribute feel free to contact Rob Menard. This isnt something thats going to be done for you and you just hop on for the ride. Some people are getting the wrong idea. People think "free" means no responsibilities. But if anything to be a Freeman you take on a lot more responsibilites. Its a mindset you have to adapt to. You have to want to be self sufficient or you can continue going on with the same old day to day crap with our regular government.


Anyone who is interested needs to take the time to understand the concept. Theres lots of info out there to read, and a whole bunch of free movies on the ThinkFree.ca website.


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BCtrippin

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I'm in the United States.

It all works the same way.

I know that library package is supposed to teach you how to do it.

Have you done any of this? Are you a freeman? Or are you just talking about it?

Errrr....I was just watching TV and I remember the USA national debt clock. The money generated based on the birth certificate tracking number (for Canadians) the total amount is what the country is worth divided by the number of citizens.

If you demand the rights for your Security of person they might just say "OK buddy, You want it You got it!" and hit you with an $80, 000 bill. I dont think they could do that, but I dont think your going to be able to offset loans with debt.

There are other ways though. You can demand Claim of Right that education is your right, But again you will have to do some research on the concepts and your local laws.


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It really pisses me off that I have to play by a set of rules that I never agreed to. Nor have I even seen the entire rule book. Who among us really has?

"I take no part in agreements in which I have no say." -Don Juan Matus

Any Castaneda readers out there?
if you are really interested in reading all the laws go ahead, they are allat you local Library, county court house, and online. and you do agree to follow these laws, just by being an american, which sucks, trust me ive been one for a long time.

almost all laws are created because some one made a need for that law. for example, in the early days of commercial aviation you could bring anything you wanted onto an airplane, guns knives, hell anything as long as you promised not to hurt any one with it, then some anus had to go and ruin it for everyone by using this privelage to hurt innocent people.

what i am getting at is this, if you dont like our laws go live in Uganda, or the congo, where the law is looser and you are almost garunteed to not break it. i can also garuntee that you wont last long because you are not wealthy enough to live in a truly free society where people can do as they wish, when they wish, and how they wish.:idea:
 
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