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2019-04-15 04:32
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Entered by: Ed Martin
Free markets are illegal. Welcome to your world.
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2019-04-15 04:23
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Entered by: Ed Martin
Better late than never.
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2019-04-14 18:27
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Entered by: PureTrust
Does anyone know how OpenBazaar works with IPFS? https://openbazaar.org/blog/OpenBazaar-Developer-Call-April-11-2019/
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2019-04-11 14:29
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Entered by: PureTrust
Human depravity IS a fact. If it weren't, we would have at least a few 1,000 year old people in the world. But people are so depraved that they barely live for 100 years. Look at the complexity in the bodies and minds of people. The complexity is keeping them alive as long as they DO live. But it is this complexity that is breaking down the quickest, by their imperfection depravity.
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2019-04-11 13:39
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Entered by: PureTrust
They have this bail thing all wrong. Does it say "the man" Julian Assange? If it doesn't, how do you know if it is him or some Julian Assange person that is not him? After all, even if he agreed by signature that the person was his, did he agree that it was him? If he did, it was by "mistake of fact and mistake of law." Where is that bail paperwork person now? Isn't the original still with government, in safe keeping of the courts? So that person never skipped. Prove that it skipped. But if it did, it was not Julian that made it skip. --- All the bail skipping in the free nations has not been done. Why not? Because any of it might say "person." But none of it says "man/woman" or does it? But even if it does, the person on the original paperwork never skipped. But you have to state it in court, that you are not that person.
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2019-04-11 08:55
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Entered by: PureTrust
As of this writing, BitcoinCash and BSV are dropping all the gains that they had made that pushed them up in strength over Bitcoin, percentagewise, especially BitcoinCash.
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2019-04-11 08:50
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Entered by: PureTrust
Once we get thousands of men/women taking DeBlasio to court personally, for using his public office to punish them for protecting their children, he'll be gone. After all, they might have expert witnesses that say that vaccines are beneficial and not harmful, but they don't have the double blind studies. When this comes to light, the expert witnesses will be gone, for claiming that they are expert witnesses, but proving that they are not by what they claim in court. Common law, court of record.
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2019-04-11 08:05
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Entered by: Andy Lamdin
SCREAMING... as I tear my hair out... Debi turned me off due to her instance in not allowing Ernie to ask his questions. Ernie, interview Harald, please.
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2019-04-11 07:45
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Entered by: PureTrust
Great idea! On the other hand, what better way to take over the world? This way the U.N. can gain foothold in areas that don't really have any other government to oppose their growth. Why? Because it is being done by people who are agreeing with the UN. --- Just try to get out of the contract you sign with the UN. You had better read it through clearly before you sign on the line. Life is far easier when you have a way to flee your government, like going to the free seas. But they aren't free for you if you sign with the UN. And where will you flee when you want to leave an ocean-UN when there is nowhere else to go except another country? Revelation 13:1, "And I saw a beast coming out of the sea. It had ten horns and seven heads, with ten crowns on its horns, and on each head a blasphemous name."
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2019-04-09 13:24
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Entered by: Anonymous
at least with Trump winning we will know by the end of his presidency whether or not we're doomed for eternal serfdom or not. Unfortunately, there will be many people who still argue lefteris right rather than seeing it as two wings on the same bird of prey. If he turns out to be a bus there will always be the highest level of corruption and nothing will ever change short of a violent revolution.
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2019-04-09 09:13
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Entered by: PureTrust
And then burn up in the atmosphere as it heads back to Earth.
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2019-04-09 09:06
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Entered by: PureTrust
The way is the common law, court of record action. The jury in such a court acts outside of any law the judge might provide, and any order the judge might order that is not for simple peace and order in the courtroom. If we do this every time a government law harms us or damages our property - ALL OF US, EVERY TIME - government will fade back into their proper place, doing what protects us instead of taking our rights away. For an idea of what this is all about, see http://www.pauljjhansen.com/?p=319. Then DickDuckGo search on "court of record, common law."
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2019-04-04 11:13
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Entered by: PureTrust
Right!below. And the value of the taxes their chattel pay.
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2019-04-04 11:12
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Entered by: KittyAntonikWakfer
John Whitehead is NOT differentiating btwn private property owners specifying tenants' behavior & Gov/State laws/regs/mandates etc. "In Virginia, landlords are requiring dog-owning tenants to submit their pets’ DNA to a database that will be used to track down (and fine) owners who fail to clean up after their dogs poop in public." This is a great idea & I've forwarded to apartment manager where I've lived since selling own house in Nov 2017. Tech has made this possible to nudge those irresponsible pet owners who do not clean up after their pets. This apt complex has multiple pet waste disposal stations on the large grounds, but still some owners just don't bother. It's NOT pleasant. We're on a lake here & can't do anything about the migrating ducks' poops, tho :)
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2019-04-04 10:58
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Entered by: PureTrust
People will have to consider their guns as their property, not as guns or firearms. Then they will have to take the men/women who confiscate their property to court in a Federal District Court (not United States District Court). FDC is a court of record that acts under the common law, where the judge is only a referee, and the jury is the real judge. If this unconstitutional law cannot be struck down in a regular court, the FDC will be the only way to go. Then the striking down of the law will be left up to the jury. See CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM, volume 25, section 334.
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2019-04-04 10:29
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Entered by: PureTrust
This isn't a good idea. All that extra weight on top of the oceans will cause the oceans to rise and flood out cities on the coasts. They will cause a good part of Florida to be underwater, except if we build dikes around her, like Holland. LOL!
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2019-04-04 09:36
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Entered by: PureTrust
If people understood the difference between legal and lawful, a person and a man/woman, a complaint in court and a claim, they would be able to put down a lot of the stupidity that government and big corporations are using to enslave them. For example. Fight an IRS complaint by filing claims against the IRS men/women using their IRS authority against you. Don't get into the IRS organization by filing a complaint against their processes. You don't have the authority to get in and then contradict. You'll lose.
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2019-04-04 09:30
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Entered by: Andy Lamdin
Dr. Phranq Tamburri needs to ckeck his preise. Earnie asks, what is your premise that is keeping you stuck, or blinded to not seeing it? Dr. replies, "The American culture. And I'm proud of it." The Dr. then goes on explaing how people in other countires are and that they see that the american people are ignorant, funding the of building military bases around the world. I ask the Dr., are you one who will leave me alone... or... are you oine who wont leave me alone and/or vote for politicians who won't leave me alone? Yes, I get that politicians don't pull the trigger. They just load the gun and give the orders. Mothers, don't allow your boys (and girls) to grow up to be bullies. Don't have your father tell yo it's good to be a bully/enforcer. Factually, the Consitution is four pieces of paper. It's not a contract.There is no consent of the goverened. Read No Treason: The Consituion of No Authority. I could go on but this form has run out of characters/letter space.
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2019-04-04 09:23
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Entered by: PureTrust
The question is, is it ever right to promote hatred? If the person is doing hateful things, shouldn't this be brought out into the open? --- British Columbia is a common law province. If their was no CLAIM of harm or damage produced, the defendant received the conviction by agreement rather than because of doing something wrong.
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2019-04-04 09:16
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Entered by: PureTrust
The beginning of the video says that this is free energy. If it is so free, why do they have to develop machinery to collect it? Coal is free, or at least free to people who own the land that houses the coal. Yet developing coal power plants isn't free. Hydro-power plants are expensive. Nuclear power plants are expensive. --- Ideas for forms of harnessing ocean power have been around for at least decades if not centuries. If this kind of power was so free, it would have been developed long ago. Or are we slaves to the power people?
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2019-04-04 09:06
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Entered by: PureTrust
My questions are around the point of who is a threat. Is a guy with a gun, but with his back turned, more of a threat to cops with their guns drawn and facing the back of the guy? Who is more of a threat to whom? --- People feel threatened by cops all over the place, without ever having done wrong, because they have seen the irresponsible way that SOME cops have harmed some people who were not a threat to them in any way. --- We need more people to take responsibility for their own protection so that we can reduce the number of cops running around loose. We also need people to be trained in filing harm and damage CLAIMS in court, rather than depending on the complaints filed by their attorney.
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2019-04-04 09:05
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Entered by: NakedSheriff
The headline doesn't appear to align with the report. Namely it appears that they aren't including market value of of land owned by the government, like the national parks. For individuals, most of our "net worth" is made up of the value of our home and other property we own, you must do the same with artificial entities like the US Government too if you are going to use net worth as a tool of measurement of value. I personally don't think any of it actually matters. All the debt is Odious Debt and when the people are able to overthrow the state, the international community cannot hold us accountable for it.
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2019-04-03 17:12
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Entered by: KittyAntonikWakfer
Good piece! Too bad I can't Tweet a link to it & make positive cmnt. Just today I rcvd email: Hi Kitty Antonik Wakfer, Your account, @KittyAntonik has been locked for violating the Twitter Rules. Please note that repeated violations may lead to a permanent suspension of your account. Proceed to Twitter now to fix the issue with your account. ----------- My Mar 24 2019 tweet: @theintercept @mehdirhasan Not including Brenton Tarrant by name plays into rabbit-hole hiding of much of this horrendous incident. Also, selectively quoting Tarrant's manifesto w/o a link to the full item eliminates reader's ability to learn all he wrote. Ppl can read Mein Keimpf! https://t.co/AsGlO2P1wr ------------ My "appeal": I have reviewed the Twitter Rules and do not see how/in what manner my tweet of Mar 24 2019 12:20pm "violates the User Agreement, including for example, copyright or trademark violations, impersonation, unlawful conduct, or harassment."
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2019-04-02 03:59
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Entered by: Cen-Chi
The last sentence in the article tells it all...
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2019-04-01 12:40
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Entered by: PureTrust
Nuclear might be better than other energy in many ways. But here is the way it is bad. If a big earthquake hits a coal mine, a bunch of miners die, and they have to rebuild the mine. If a big earthquake hits a petroleum well, a few rig workers die and they have to drill again. If a big earthquake takes out, say, Hoover Dam, folks downstream die, and they have to rebuild the dam if they want more power. If a big earthquake takes out solar or wind-power plants, maybe nobody dies, but they have to rebuild. BUT, if a big earthquake takes out a nuclear power plant, the land and water are polluted, and millions or billions die. Look at what's coming with Fukushima. Do you want to take another chance like that?
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2019-03-30 07:11
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Entered by: Anonymous
Yea we have no idea what the investigation turned up and no one other than mueller knows all. We get a 4 page summery from an AG stating things about an investigation and he based his remarks in that summery not on what was in the report but what he was told. He never read the report before he gave a summary. He is now going through the report and redacting all info that shows wrong doing but was not charged. Nothing will come out that shows any crimes that were not charged because they enacted some statute 6 in the 4 page summary that says in order to protect the people investigated they can not release any info that shows wrong doing that was not charged. Whitewash of justice. I hear robert loves crypto?
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2019-03-30 07:10
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Yea we have no idea what the investigation turned up and no one other than mueller knows all. We get a 4 page summery from an AG stating things about an investigation and he based his remarks in that summery not on what was in the report but what he was told. He never read the report before he gave a summary. He is now going through the report and redacting all info that shows wrong doing but was not charged. Nothing will come out that shows any crimes that were not charged because they enacted some statute 6 in the 4 page summary that says in order to protect the people investigated they can not release any info that shows wrong doing that was not charged. Whitewash of justice. I hear robert loves crypto?
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2019-03-30 07:03
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Entered by: Anonymous
BRAD PARSCALE It is amazing how this guy was never looked at by the investigation and everyone ignores what he was able to pull off behind the scenes. That is your real story of who and how trump was elected. Here is the rub...He used facebook in order to reach voters. He had facebook employees at his office during the campaign and done it all for less than 100 million. He used facebook tech to gather specific info on voters and send them detailed tailored ads to their accounts right up to the voting booth. The beauty of his plan is the system he used erased the ads and info linked after viewing the ad. Facebook has no records of the ads in their system. I am not claiming any thing was illegal but i am telling you that we will never know and it is very much possible the ads were the same ones that turned up in the investigation and no one was ever questioned on this matter. I hear robert loves crypto?
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2019-03-30 06:49
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To be honest with the truth we will have to admit that after the long investigation we will never see what is actually in the report. Nothing of value will be released because it is against the law to release any info that was investigated but not charged in order to protect the reputation of those who were investigated. The dems will have to take this to court in order for a select few of them in gov. to view the info and the public will never be able to see anything of value. This is a whitewash of justice... You can draw conclusions but you will not EVER be privy to the facts. Two people submit a 4 page report of a two year investigation and everyone jumps to conclusions that they already wanted to reach. Real nice America! I hear robert loves crypto?
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2019-03-29 15:02
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Entered by: Steven Buck
Answer: "Bug inland, rural" and [get] '"hunkered down" on to a portion of UNencumbered, UNaddressed arable county "alloduim". Get GROUPed, GUNned, GARDENed, PROVISIONed ,and . . . S-I-M-P-L-I-F-I-E-D.