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April 20, 2012

Tier 1 - The Rule Of Law

The law is the supreme authority. It applies to all flesh and blood men and women equally – without exception. We are all equal under the law. The ‘law’ means our common law, also referred to as natural law or God’s law.

March 26, 2012

Although the attention of the British public has long been distracted by Media Disinformation campaigns there are still occasions when the press publish a small fragment of an issue of constitutional importance.

For example, when reading about the recent troubles in Eqypt I was intrigued by a comment contained within the article Hillary Clinton says Egypt needs transition towards democracy. The article reported that

February 1, 2012

I received an email this morning (how I ended up on their mailing list, I have no idea):

Rebecca is a thirteen-year-old Care2 member from England whose teenage brother Jamie was killed by a drunk driver in Otley, West Yorkshire on New Years' Eve in 2010. The driver, who was later convicted and is serving a four-year sentence, was allowed to go on driving for months before the trial commenced.

Rebecca thinks that this is terrible, and her local member of Parliament (Liberal Democrat Greg Mulholland) agrees.

January 24, 2012

Belfast judiciary, who swear a meaningless oath to their office and not to serve the Sovereign, block smoker's application to have questions of National Sovereignty and Treason from being heard in the Supreme Court.

Chris Carter

According to figures released by the Ministry of Justice

January 21, 2012

Who is promoting the introduction of a financial transactions tax, and, for what purpose will any collected revenue be applied?

Tim Montgomerie, Conservative Home, recently blogged that his readers had voted 'David Cameron's veto of the EU Treaty' as the political event of 2011. 'Proposals for a Europe-only financial transactions tax are a bullet aimed at the heart of London', George Osbourne said in an article for the Evening Standard prior to the EU Cou

January 10, 2012

At school in England I loved the Scottish songs which we all knew and sang with Gusto (Gusto was the Italian music teacher). I later realised that I would have known the words to ‘Bonnie Bonnie Banks’ - hmm, this has slightly different connotations now - long before a student of my age living in Scotland.

At school in England I loved the Scottish songs which we all knew and sang with Gusto (Gusto was the Italian music teacher). I later realised that I would have known the words to ‘Bonnie Bonnie Banks’ - hmm, this has slightly different connotations now - long before a student of my age living in Scotland.

Imagine the culture shock on my first visit to meet my new Scottish extended family, my having married a good Scot who had previously taken the Queen’s schilling (deliberate mistake!).

January 6, 2012

On both sides of the Atlantic, there is a drive by traitorous "leaders" to dispose of our respective Bills of Rights.

On New Year's Day, Mike Adams, editor of NaturalNews.com, wrote:

October 12, 2011

A constitution is a vital part of any country's system of government. It provdes the rules by which the people agree to be governed. It is a contract, the terms and conditions under which those elected must govern, be they a monarch, president or parliament.

The people as a collective are the ultimate supremacy. Once accomplished, a constitution cannot be changed without the express will of the people for to do so would be a violation of contract and would render the authority of those in breech null and void.

October 12, 2011

A constitution is a vital part of any country's system of government. It provdes the rules by which the people agree to be governed. It is a contract, the terms and conditions under which those elected must govern, be they a monarch, president or parliament.

The people as a collective are the ultimate supremacy. Once accomplished, a constitution cannot be changed without the express will of the people for to do so would be a violation of contract and would render the authority of those in breech null and void.

September 27, 2011

The Community Accreditation Scheme gives pseudo police powers to a whole host of civilians.

The Community Accreditation Scheme gives pseudo police powers to a whole host of civilians. Back in 2007, the Police Federation of England and Wales made clear their objection to the proposed plan when their Chairman Jan Berry stated:

The Police Federation were opposed to the provision of police style powers to Community Accreditation Schemes from the outset as we believe this is effectively another way of bringing in private policing

September 6, 2011

22nd October 2011 - Kings Hall Stoke On Trent
5th November 2011 - Friends House, London

A constitution is a vital part of any country's system of government. It provides the rules by which the people agree to be governed. It is a contract, the terms and conditions under which those elected must govern, be they a monarch, president or parliament.

The people as a collective are the ultimate supremacy. Once accomplished, a constitution cannot be changed without the express will of the people  -for to do so would be a violation of contract and would negate the authority of those in breech.

Britain Has A Constitution

Britain has a constitution of considerable standing, the foundations of which were established almost 800 years ago with the signing of Magna Carta in 1215, and reasserted 322 years go with the Declaration of Right and Bill of Rights in 1688.

July 11, 2011

This four part video is a condensed version of a presentation made by Australian farmer and Constitutional researcher Brian Shaw. He tells his Australian audience what the Australian Government don't want them to know.

In his presentation he explains how the 'Australian Government is bypassing the Australian Constitution as it moves towards One World Governance'.

'The Crown is already removed...All Constitutions illegally suspended', he says. He adds that this was 'not resisted by the UK Government because there are a whole load of communist, socialist and International fabian boys and freemasons running the show over there'.

This sounds familiar doesn't it?

May 15, 2011

The Quiet War Against American Independence contains exclusive interviews with National newsmakers on the font lines of the quiet war. This compelling program documents the treaties and UN Conferences that are undermining American independence and paving the way for global control.

Those same treaties and UN Conferences are also undermining the independance, freedoms and liberties of the British people. This video is presented in support of the evidence that I have previously presented in my Global Governance series of articles.

'Truth is the best weapon against global governance'.

March 9, 2011

By now videos of the events in Birkenhead County Court on 7th March 2011 will have been seen around the world. If one looks closely, they were in the good old British tradition of protest. The people there had gone beyond the "muttering amongst themselves in pubs and at bus stops" stage of discontent with the Establishment, through "someone ought to do something about it" to "I will do something".

I strongly suspect that for each person present on the day, there were tens of thousands who agreed wholeheartedly with them "and felt themselves accursed they were not there" (to quote Shakespeare) and now are looking forward to the next opportunity to publicly express their discontent. And the Establishment knows this too.

February 28, 2011

You can imagine the scene: The Chief Executive of the council is advised by his legal team that their court case against the council tax rebel (me) is unwinnable lawfully because I have exposed the fact that the council have been breaking the law by issuing their own summonses... the summons is the foundation of their case and fraudulent evidence is inadmissible in a court of law, so the case must be thrown out.

February 14, 2011

This article is a continuation of the non-payment of council tax saga... now in its 3rd year.

November 15, 2010

- And Possibly The Least Understood

We are all familiar with the concept of being "governed by consent", but how many of us truly know what this means?

The answer, I’m afraid, is very few of us indeed.

November 1, 2010

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.

In making the case that ‘the law’ benefits our society as a whole but ‘statutes’ benefit special interest groups and have become a negative factor in our lives let me first put forward my views as to what the differences between laws and statutes are. Here follows a summary of my interpretation of the differences (not necessarily in order of importance, sometimes repeated and definitely not exhaustive) – please feel free to challenge me if you disagree.

October 25, 2010

For those who wonder what they can do as individuals to resist encroachment on their common law rights, withholding Council Tax (CT) is a lawful option. It is also, as I will show below, a legal obligation. I would not wish to encourage anyone to cause problems for the state without justification. The Powers That Be, for reasons which we can only speculate about, repealed the statutory offence of sedition early in 2010 so perhaps I can speak freely.

A bit of background first. For those of us who are old enough to remember Mrs Thatcher (who was Prime Minister in the late 1980’s) will know that she had a bit of a problem with a Poll Tax which was levied on all adults to fund local authorities. This did not go down well and resulted in one of the biggest incidents of disorder in central London for many years. It was not officially a riot. The Metropolitan Police never admit that a riot has occurred because they will be financially liable, by the way.

September 8, 2010

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.

In making the case that ‘the law’ benefits our society as a whole but ‘statutes’ benefit special interest groups and have become a negative factor in our lives let me first put forward my views as to what the differences between laws and statutes are. Here follows a summary of my interpretation of the differences (not necessarily in order of importance, sometimes repeated and definitely not exhaustive) – please feel free to challenge me if you disagree.

July 15, 2010

We are approaching the tenth anniversary of the present Queen and her “evil councilors” being served with a lawful petition raised by a committee of 25 Barons exercising their right under Chapter 61 of Magna Carta to order her not to give Royal Assent to the statute which gave effect to the Nice Treaty in 2001.

The Barons were concerned about surrendering powers to the European Union which threatened, amongst other things, to introduce an alien system of criminal justice, abolish the ancient British rights of habeas corpus and trial by jury, and allow onto British soil men-at-arms from other countries with powers of enforcement thereby subverting the rights and liberties of her loyal subjects.

June 14, 2010

Throughout the ages mankind’s ingenuity has allowed one group of people to control others. The creation of the ‘legal fiction’ is a superb example – it is the very foundation of how we are controlled today and yet the knowledge of its existence eludes all but a tiny few of us.

May 31, 2010

An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king,
Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow
Through public scorn, mud from a muddy spring,
Rulers who neither see, nor feel, nor know,
But leech-like to their fainting country cling,
Till they drop, blind in blood, without a blow,
A people starved and stabbed in the untilled field,
An army, which liberticide and prey
Makes as a two-edged sword to all who wield
Golden and sanguine laws which tempt and slay;
Religion Christless, Godless a book sealed;
A Senate, Time's worst statute unrepealed,
Are graves, from which a glorious Phantom may
Burst, to illumine our tempestuous day.

- Percy Bysshe Shelley, Sonnet: England in 1819

In the previous two parts of this series, we related how it came to pass that the machinations of the Anglo-Dutch-Venetian financial powers, working through their agents in the opposing Whig and Tory political parties, succeeded in effecting a political coup d’etat against the efforts of Lord Bolingbroke and his faction to influence the foreign policy of our newly created nation towards the common good of the continent of Europe. This strategic defeat was to have catastrophic consequences for world history.

May 1, 2010

These are the great springs of national misfortunes. There have been monsters in other ages, and other countries, as well as ours ; but they have never continued their devastations long, when there were heroes to oppose them... They, who go about to destroy, are animated from the first by ambition and avarice, the love of power and money: fear makes them often desperate at last... A Parliament, nay one house of Parliament, is able at any time, and at once, to destroy any corrupt plan of power.

- Henry St John, Lord Bolingbroke, "Letters on the Spirit of Patriotism"

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