Legendary Apophis wrote:How do you become a "freeman" nowadays (more complex to me than the centuries-ago freeman status)?
Probably a matter of translation for me, but I cannot find out what's particular with them and how one becomes one.
These are the best sites to visit for more detailed info:
http://www.tpuc.org/forum/http://worldfreemansociety.org/Welcome+PageDavid Icke also has a freeman subsection on his forum. i've spoken with some famous Canadian freeman there.1 of which was Robert Maynard. if you are interested you can watch on line 1 of Meynard's films which explains it better than i ever can called "bursting Bubbles of Government Deception".
It's not a hard thing to do in that you above all else as a freeman you have to ABSOLUTELY understand the law and it's definitions. i don't know about France but in the UK you have to have a Black's Law Dictionary (all other dictionary's are useless in court), the older the dictionary the better.
Again, i don't know about France, but in the UK you also have to inform the queen and every Govt dept, police dept in the land, you also have to make it public by announcing it in the news papers by making out 3 notices. 1 is a claim of right, the 2nd is a notice of understanding and intent, and the 3rd is a fee schedule. the fee schedule informs the courts and authority's of how much it will cost them to engage in contract with you. you can also levy your own costs against any of the above if they attempt to waste your time.
You have to send all those out. it doesn't matter if they read them or not, the fact you sent them makes it their responsibility, they cannot use in court the excuse "but i never got it!". the burden of proof is on them to prove you didn't send out the notices....and they would have a monumental time trying to prove it to the court if it went that far.
Like i said, the main thing you need to do is understand the law and it's definitions...it's like standing on a square, you have to know where the boundary is, as soon as you step off even 1 inch of your square you become subject to their whim.....if you like start a new thread and i'll attempt to answer your questions.
I considered going the freeman route myself. but after MUCH and exhaustive research i found i didn't comprehend the law adequately enough to attempt it.
Ps, the laws, acts and statutes of the land do not apply to a freeman who is standing within his rights...think about that one