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I find law come into this subject

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dean
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I find law come into this subject

i find law fits into this subject and i find law fascinating, i have researched alot about law and it is still ongoing, but i think we all need some knowledge in law even if its just the basic understand of the language they use, knowing the language opens the door to realizing how you get made to do alot of things that you have singed to do, and simplying learning how to avoid, maybe even manipulate situations then the doors open to massive opertunitys where your can come out of debt and stop paying tax, tv liscencing ETC, there is alot law can help us with and i think it is very useful that we learn our rights

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Re: I find law come into this subject

I would agree, what do you think law can do for the Zeitgeist Movement UK?

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I think Common Law could benefit the Zeitgeist Movement profoundly, in terms of individual solutions.

It isn't holistic, so it's not enough, but it sure can help!

The question you have to ask yourself is; What is law?
Is there a difference between forms of law, such as criminal, civil, contract, international, etc. etc.?
Which one applies to YOU, the free man or woman?
The first question is the most important ; is a statute a law as well?

I don't really want to talk about this too much so I might not check back here, but it's useful! Common Law helped me out of a sticky situation with the courts concerning Council Tax! It's worth your attention!

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well theres lots of laws, admiralty law/ civil law, common law are the main ones

and i think we all need to know our common laws, because i see alot fo confusion between common law and civil law (which is what we call STATUTES and ACTS) statute and an act is something you have to give permission for so it can be givent he force of law, it never will have the force of law unless your sign a verbal/written contract, and they con you into this by using the language of LEGALESE, which basicly they made a society and in a society you can make a new language and what they cleverly done is made a language exactly the same as ours but with different meanings so we get mixed up (smart little b**t**ds). If we all understood this language well none of us would have a birth cirtificate for starters cause we woudl understand what that little bit off paper gets us into.

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