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Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - Magda Hassan - 26-04-2009

Based on the UK situation but many parallels to others. Extremely interesting and well worth a listen. Make a cuppa and settle in for half an hour. I know nothing about this guy or the organisation but it sounds great and worthy of further exploration.

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/608.html

The speaker is John Harris.

The event is "Lawful Rebellion Conference" held in England in January 2009.

Who is actually ruling us? How are they ruling us? And under what law?

Do you ever get the feeling that the government is being run for someone else's benefit and not for the benefit of the governed?

You may be right.

Study the language they use. It reveals a lot.

http://www.tpuc.org/


Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - Myra Bronstein - 26-04-2009

Magda Hassan Wrote:Based on the UK situation but many parallels to others. Extremely interesting and well worth a listen. Make a cuppa and settle in for half an hour. I know nothing about this guy or the organisation but it sounds great and worthy of further exploration.

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/608.html

The speaker is John Harris.

The event is "Lawful Rebellion Conference" held in England in January 2009.

Who is actually ruling us? How are they ruling us? And under what law?

Do you ever get the feeling that the government is being run for someone else's benefit and not for the benefit of the governed?

You may be right.

Study the language they use. It reveals a lot.

http://www.tpuc.org/

The last president to govern for the benefit of the people was Kennedy. This is why he was terminated with extreme prejudice.

I'll make a cuppa and have a listen.


Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - Magda Hassan - 27-04-2009

Interesting that you should post this link David.
http://www.london-footprints.co.uk/artliverycos.htm


Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - David Guyatt - 27-04-2009

It is a most interesting and intriguing presentation. I had looked into some of this before, albeit briefly, but seeing is believing.

"Members of Parliament" is a registered for profit company as evidence by the Dun & Bradstreet entry shown in the presentation. Gordon Brown MP, is a registered trading company. The Labour Party, also trading as Alistair Darling, MP (the Chancellor of the Exchequer) is a for profit trading company. Ditto David Cameron. Every court and police force in the country is a registered for profit trading company. All are listed on Dun & Bradstreet.

It's simply mind-blowing.


Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - Magda Hassan - 28-04-2009

Quote:It's simply mind-blowing.
That was my reaction also David. Incredible! I would love to know if it is the same situation here and I suspect it is. I will have to investigate further.

I think I recognised one of the other speakers, Brian Gerrish?, (at side of stage, he doesn't speak in this video) at that conference as being someone who has spoken out against 'Common Purpose' which seems to be a group with a very hidden agenda.

This is definitely worth further investigation.


Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - Magda Hassan - 28-04-2009

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Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - David Guyatt - 28-04-2009

Three facts stood out for me. 1) there was a County Court Judgement registered against this business last year and, 2) there is no parent company and finally, the MoJ also trades as Central Devon Magistrates Court.

Why the latter I wonder?


Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - Magda Hassan - 28-04-2009

I would be most interested to know more about the county court judgement against the business also. Who instigated it and what for.

Yes, not having a parent company is an interesting point.

As for your last point David I think you will find that the B & D company search for the MoJ will bring up all the court houses individually as the MoJ trades as all of them at their respective addresses. MoJ being General HQ so to speak.

I'd love to know who Lord Falconer is when he is at home.

Also is the military set up along similar lines? The police certainly are according to the video.

Edit: Pardon me, I see your point about the MoJ trading as the Central Devon Magistrates Court.


Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - David Guyatt - 28-04-2009

Lord Falconer is Blair's chum:

http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Falconer_Lord.html

Quote:
Lord Falconer Biography
Charles Leslie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton (born November 19, 1951) is a British lawyer and Labour Party politician. In June 2003 he became the first Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and (probably the last) Lord Chancellor.

Educated at Trinity College, Glenalmond, and Queens’ College, Cambridge, Charlie Falconer became a flatmate of Tony Blair when they were both young barristers in London in the early 1970s. They had first met as pupils at rival schools in the 1960s. While Blair went into politics, Falconer concentrated on his legal career, becoming a Queen's Counsel in 1991.

In May 1997 Blair became Prime Minister and Falconer was made a life peer and joined the government as Solicitor General. In 1998 he became Minister of State at the Cabinet Office, taking over responsibility for the Millennium Dome after the resignation of Peter Mandelson. He was heavily criticised for the failure of the Dome to attract an audience, but resisted calls for his resignation.

He joined the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions as Minister for Housing, Planning and Regeneration after the 2001 election and moved on to the Home Office in 2002. At the Home Office he was responsible for criminal justice, sentencing and law reform, and annoyed some of his fellow lawyers by suggesting that their fees were too high.

In 2003 he joined the Cabinet as the first Constitutional Affairs Secretary. The post took over many of the responsibilites of the Lord Chancellor, the Welsh Secretary and the Scottish Secretary. Falconer remained Lord Chancellor while the process to abolish the office was started, but announced his intention not to use the Lord Chancellor's power to sit as a judge. He has also stopped wearing the traditional robe and wig of office. The replacement of Derry Irvine, Blair's mentor, with Charlie Falconer, one of his best friends, gave Blair's opponents a further opportunity to criticise the role of "Tony's cronies" in the government.

On the military side, I imagine (but do not know) that the Ministry of Defence (once more honestly known as the "Ministry of War" before Orwellian newspeak arrived) is, it self, a trading company. Especially when the UK was (or still is?) the 4th largest arms exporter in the world.


Listen to this! Excellent! Lawful Rebellion. Privatized government. Corporate government. - David Guyatt - 29-04-2009

More on this subject below. I am truly intrigued to discover how this works out in the fullness of time. Only a case brought under law would demonstrate whether what this guy says and believes to be the case is actually the case.

http://www.tpuc.org/content/interview-richardharrison-honorable-operat