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July 12, 2014, 04:53:47 PM
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im seeking anyone with true common law expertise. not the namby pamby you tube viewers that think they know enough, but actual people that live the life and actually succeeded to stick to common law and avoid entering into contracts of corporations.

i wont post the question until i see some people shouting out they have had some successes and wrote a basic description of their successes, so that i can see how much they know. as i know by posting a question i will get multple 'opinions' from uneducated 'freemen' as oppose to proper experts.

all i will say is that it pertains to the knowledge that regulations are 'acts' formed by legislation not law.

have a good day, hope to see some smart people reply

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July 12, 2014, 06:28:23 PM
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the question is, now that bitcoin exists, should we start making services to teach the sheeple about common law and getting people to EFFECTIVELY not consent to corporations 'offers' of staying within the system that has bound us all to FIAT for so long

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July 12, 2014, 10:50:43 PM
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the question is, now that bitcoin exists, should we start making services to teach the sheeple about common law and getting people to EFFECTIVELY not consent to corporations 'offers' of staying within the system that has bound us all to FIAT for so long
This is a good idea in concept, but in reality I find people who fight for common law are only tolerated by the powers that be if they do so for themselves. The moment they try to make it a movement they start having lots of trouble.
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July 13, 2014, 09:42:47 AM
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Personally I make it a point to talk about Bitcoin with anyone that will listen.  Soon the value of Bitcoin will be apparent to everyone.  The usability gap needs to be bridged.  Just like when the Internet went from BBSs to Prodigy.  It was a huge leap.  That's the more important goal here.  I also think the quest for a monetary system that is 100% voluntary exchange will naturally occur once people really get fed up.

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