Consent – or Else
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Eric PetersIf a man walks up to a woman and places his hands on her body without her permission – her consent – it is considered at least an affront.
If a man walks up to a woman and places his hands on her body without her permission – her consent – it is considered at least an affront.
Government protects itself in two ways: 1) your ignorance of the "person"; 2) they never say the man/woman. The 4th Amendment has the word "persons" in it. How many do you have? Your banking agreement person; your drivers license person; your mortgage payment person; your credit card person; etc. All these persons of yours have your address, your phone, and most of them have your signature. The indictment person has your name, your address, your phone, and a judges signature. It isn't one of your persons. It's his person until you are tricked into accepting it as your person. Where's your signature on it? Since it's his person, he is trying himself using an alias. Only when the indictment says "man" or "woman" is it you. Learn and tell him that the person listed on the indictment is his alias. Then >> Listen to https://www.talkshoe.com/episode/6074645 to see what to do next.