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Withdraw your consent

An excerpt from a larger post at ZeroHedge. In his post he refers primarily to the banks and banking, for that is his world. I suggest that it is something that we can do on a much larger scale, and across a much broader range of activity.

The common assumption is that nothing can be done without mass action resulting in “compromise” from leadership. That the healing of our cultural dynamic is a “top down” process. That one person alone has little at his disposal for bettering the world.

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Latest threat to English Common Law

Our Common Law in England is under threat on a daily basis. Whether it be from Magistrates and Judges who simply ignore it in favour of administrative functions, Police officers who choose not to apply it or Lawyers who often tell clients that it is outdated and no longer applies, those of us who wish to live within the rule of law, our Common Law, are finding it increasingly difficult to do so.

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Will Kenneth Clarke act upon this treason, or hide.

I thought you good folks should see this letter from Albert Burgess to Ken Clarke in his position as Lord Chancellor.

Albert knows his onions. So should Kenneth Clarke. Any bets on the man doing as he must, in law?

Look:

Kenneth Clarke
Lord Chancellor
The House of Lords
London
SW1A 1AA
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My Lord 

Each house of parliament has a common law cognisance to run its own business, in its own way; neither house can by Common Law interfere in the internal working of the other house.

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Post withdrawn – Private Prosecution Service

This post has been removed after I received some initial investigative information relating to the people behind this ‘service’. There is now a much fuller investigation underway.

The initial investigation has turned up some startling results, and we will in the fullness of time bring you much more information soon regarding their links to Common Purpose, the now defunct Green Money Network, the CMP.org, the Coexist Foundation, the Communitarian network, and the very shady International Mathematical Union, including links to John Turmel.

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Our Constitution is worth defending

“The liberties of our country, the freedoms of our civil Constitution are worth defending at all hazards. It is our duty to defend them against all attacks. We have received them as a fair inheritance from our worthy ancestors. They purchased them for us with toil and danger and expense of treasure and blood.

It will bring a mark of everlasting infamy on the present generation enlightened as it is – if we should suffer them to be wrested from us by violence without a struggle, or to be cheated out of them by the artifices of designing men”

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The Common Law and Statutes – a clarification

Living by the Rule of Law

by Roger Hayes

Few of us would disagree that the world would be a better place if we all lived by the rule-of-law – but can the same be said about living by the rule of statute? The writer thinks not.

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To be Governed

This perfectly sums up today’s Britain. Alex Hickey writes on Facebook:

To be governed is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, directed, law-driven, numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, valued, censured, commanded, by creatures who have neither the right nor the wisdom nor the virtue to do so.

He continues:

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John Hurst in court

John Hurst is in court today as he attempts to make use of the protection of Article 61 of Magna Carta to enforce his council tax protest. It is his view that the magistrates will ignore the law in this case, which will result in his pressing for a judicial review by the Supreme Court.

There is obviously a lot of interest in this court case, not least from the powers that be.

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