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Throughout history taxes have served as a catalyst for revolution and/or uprisings, stirring discontent and mobilising populations against perceived injustices. When levies are seen as excessive, unfair, or disconnected from the needs of the populace, taxation can provoke widespread outrage and, ultimately, revolt. This phenomenon is illustrated by several key historical examples and of course, of the most prominent is the American Revolution. The slogan "no taxation without representation" encapsulated the grievances of American colonists against British rule...
The Bank of England recently announced plans to introduce a digital pound, CBDC or 'BritCoin'. What they won't tell you is that the digital pound is programmable, that the state will control the code the digital pound runs on and that bail-ins could well pave the way to force this new programmable currency onto unsuspecting customers.
Anybody still living under illusion that paper money has value, need look no further than the Credit River Decision of 1968 in which a lawyer by the name of Jerome Daly defended himself against his bank, the First National Bank of Montgomery, which had begun foreclosure proceedings on his property after Daly fell behind with his mortgage payments. The Common Law Action was presided over by Justice of the Peace Martin V. Mahoney who listened intently to Daly’s contention that the bank had simply created credit on its books by bookkeeping entry and had not, therefore, advanced anything of value which was a failure of ‘lawful consideration’ (a kind of quid pro quo). This failure of lawful consideration meant the bank was not entitled to the property, rendering the mortgage agreement null-and-void.
If you really are serious about knowing how to restore the Republic and your freedom you need to put some effort into knowing how our freedoms are being robbed from us by fraud, lack of full disclosure, deception, threat, duress, coercion, and intimidation every day of our lives and have been for over 100 years by the criminals who have hijacked our government, wealth, and heritage for their own gain and evil intentions.
Dear Collector of Taxes, HM Revenue and Customs, In 2000 and 2001 Parliament enacted two new laws making it a criminal offence for a person to pay money to another if he or she suspects that the money may be used for the purposes of terrorism or war. The legislation defines terrorism as the use of firearms or explosives endangering life for a political or ideological cause...
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