Forwarded from Beat the Bailiffs Extra
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SING IT,
“RAISE YOUR FREQUENCY”
All we have to see is,
I don’t belong to you, you to belong to me, yeah yeah..
FREEDOM.. I won’t let you down, I will Not give you up, have some faith in SOUND!”
Freedom
by Beloved George Michael
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Ye West (Kanye) wearing a Satoshi Nakamoto hat after being kicked out of his bank account by JPMorgan.
#Bitcoin
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#Bitcoin
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Forwarded from Benny Johnson
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Kanye West speaks out after getting debanked: “I put $140 million into JP Morgan and they treated me like sh*t. So if JP Morgan Chase is treating me like that, how are they treating the rest of y’all?”
Follow @BennyJohnson 🇺🇸
Follow @BennyJohnson 🇺🇸
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Forwarded from The Irish Git (Michael Brazil)
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A Git hunts down "the speed of science "
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You can now post photos and memes without being banned by the Bot. Finally.
Thank you Jon 93 👍
Thank you Jon 93 👍
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Forwarded from NewsOnChain
FYI: Cestui que vie is French for "he who lives". 🎓
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/aep/Cha2/18-19/11
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/aep/Cha2/18-19/11
www.legislation.gov.uk
Cestui Que Vie Act 1666
An Act for Redresse of Inconveniencies by want of Proofe of the Deceases of Persons beyond the Seas or absenting themselves, upon whose Lives Estates doe depend.
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Forwarded from 🍚尺工匚乇乃口山乚 丂口匚工乇丅丫🍚☦️
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Kanye West names the Jew in his rant on a podcast.
#JewishQuestion
#JewishQuestion
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Forwarded from Philip
Guy Taylor found a game changer and put it on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/JS2K_wyjSvA
https://youtu.be/JS2K_wyjSvA
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐎𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐎𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐫𝐮𝐥𝐞𝐝
Guy Taylor found a game changer and put it on YouTube. https://youtu.be/JS2K_wyjSvA
Halsburys Law states administrative courts unlawful.
Councils and The CSA may want read this:
The law is absolutely clear on this subject. There is NO authority for administrative courts in this country and no Act can be passed to legitimise them because of the constitutional restraints placed upon her Majesty at Her coronation. The collection of revenue by such means is extortion, and extortion has been found reprehensible since ancient times.
http://steven-kirk.com/%EF%BB%BFhalsburys-law-states-administrative-courts-unlawful/
Councils and The CSA may want read this:
The law is absolutely clear on this subject. There is NO authority for administrative courts in this country and no Act can be passed to legitimise them because of the constitutional restraints placed upon her Majesty at Her coronation. The collection of revenue by such means is extortion, and extortion has been found reprehensible since ancient times.
http://steven-kirk.com/%EF%BB%BFhalsburys-law-states-administrative-courts-unlawful/
9 Admissions Legislation is not law.
https://youtu.be/B8LlbXjjR7c
Legislation is merely advice and guidance to deliver the obligations of those governing as set out in The Bill of Rights 1688 to the people, who hold those governing to account in the independant judiciary, thereby creating the common law.
Legislation = administrative law.
Understanding legislation
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/understanding-legislation#Howlegislationworks
How legislation comes into force and is amended
An Act of Parliament creates a new law or changes an existing law. An Act is a Bill that has been approved by both the House of Commons and the House of Lords and been given Royal Assent by the Monarch. Taken together, Acts of Parliament make up what is known as Statute Law in the UK.
Acts of Parliament make up what's known as Statute law in the UK.
Primary legislation = Statute law & equals merely a common law contract by the consenting parties.
Policy is not law.
Secondary legislation.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/understanding-legislation#Howlegislationworks
Secondary legislation = Agency
Understanding legislation
Secondary legislation' (also called 'subordinate legislation') is delegated legislation made by a person or body under authority contained in primary legislation. Typically, powers to make secondary legislation may be conferred on ministers, on the Crown, or on public bodies. For example, the Office of Communications (OFCOM) is given such powers by the Communications Act 2003.
Case Law
Case law = common law precedence.
Case law is the set of rulings from court judgements that set precedents for how the law has been interpreted and applied in certain cases. Case law is not held on legislation.gov.uk.
So if there is no case law, then an Act of Parliament by admission, and hence it is not disputed, has no force of law, as again confirmed in Understanding legislation on legislation.gov.uk
https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/confessions-unfairly-obtained-evidence-and-breaches-pace
https://youtu.be/B8LlbXjjR7c
Legislation is merely advice and guidance to deliver the obligations of those governing as set out in The Bill of Rights 1688 to the people, who hold those governing to account in the independant judiciary, thereby creating the common law.
Legislation = administrative law.
Understanding legislation
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/understanding-legislation#Howlegislationworks
How legislation comes into force and is amended
An Act of Parliament creates a new law or changes an existing law. An Act is a Bill that has been approved by both the House of Commons and the House of Lords and been given Royal Assent by the Monarch. Taken together, Acts of Parliament make up what is known as Statute Law in the UK.
Acts of Parliament make up what's known as Statute law in the UK.
Primary legislation = Statute law & equals merely a common law contract by the consenting parties.
Policy is not law.
Secondary legislation.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/understanding-legislation#Howlegislationworks
Secondary legislation = Agency
Understanding legislation
Secondary legislation' (also called 'subordinate legislation') is delegated legislation made by a person or body under authority contained in primary legislation. Typically, powers to make secondary legislation may be conferred on ministers, on the Crown, or on public bodies. For example, the Office of Communications (OFCOM) is given such powers by the Communications Act 2003.
Case Law
Case law = common law precedence.
Case law is the set of rulings from court judgements that set precedents for how the law has been interpreted and applied in certain cases. Case law is not held on legislation.gov.uk.
So if there is no case law, then an Act of Parliament by admission, and hence it is not disputed, has no force of law, as again confirmed in Understanding legislation on legislation.gov.uk
https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/confessions-unfairly-obtained-evidence-and-breaches-pace
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9 Admissions Legislation is NOT Law
Get the free course here https://peacekeepers.org.uk/
No Obligation Challenge https://noc.peacekeepers.org.uk/
LEGAL AUTHORITY TO GOVERN IS CREATED BY THE BILL OF RIGHTS 1688:
‘… nothing can be done to the prejudice of the people…’
a) Article I:Dispensing…
No Obligation Challenge https://noc.peacekeepers.org.uk/
LEGAL AUTHORITY TO GOVERN IS CREATED BY THE BILL OF RIGHTS 1688:
‘… nothing can be done to the prejudice of the people…’
a) Article I:Dispensing…
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