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<blockquote data-quote="Moxie123" data-source="post: 70138041" data-attributes="member: 291004"><p>Anyone who mocks me with "You wear a tinfoil hat" or "You're a sovereign citizen" gets a homework assignment that I guarantee they will never read:</p><p></p><p>1750 Giles Jacob dictionary -- A New Law Dictionary Containing the Interpretation and Definition of Words</p><p>1768 Blackstone's Commentary - Commentaries of the Laws of England</p><p>1811 Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins -- The Law Dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of English Law</p><p></p><p>These books explain what I am trying to share with you, but nobody's getting it, and nobody seems to want to get it. </p><p></p><p>There are five common law countries where this can be used: England, America, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.</p><p></p><p>It's like the elephant chained to the pole for years and years. One day the chain breaks, but the elephant won't move, because he's been chained up for so long, he's in his comfort zone. Walking around is too much for the elephant to handle. I see that in these forums with people complaining about the state of the world, wondering why they have no rights, etc. I come along with chain cutters, and I get mocked. Wow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moxie123, post: 70138041, member: 291004"] Anyone who mocks me with "You wear a tinfoil hat" or "You're a sovereign citizen" gets a homework assignment that I guarantee they will never read: 1750 Giles Jacob dictionary -- A New Law Dictionary Containing the Interpretation and Definition of Words 1768 Blackstone's Commentary - Commentaries of the Laws of England 1811 Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins -- The Law Dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of English Law These books explain what I am trying to share with you, but nobody's getting it, and nobody seems to want to get it. There are five common law countries where this can be used: England, America, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. It's like the elephant chained to the pole for years and years. One day the chain breaks, but the elephant won't move, because he's been chained up for so long, he's in his comfort zone. Walking around is too much for the elephant to handle. I see that in these forums with people complaining about the state of the world, wondering why they have no rights, etc. I come along with chain cutters, and I get mocked. Wow. [/QUOTE]
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