posted on Nov, 18 2011 @ 08:52 PM
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quote from the HR document:
The Rightful System of Law
Below is the description of the "Common Law" system compared to the "Natural Person" system:
Common Law. As distinguished from statutory law created by the enactment of legislatures, the common law comprises the body of those principles and
rules of action, relating to the government and security of persons and property which derive their authority solely from usages and customs of
immemorial antiquity, or from the judgments and decrees of the courts recognizing, affirming, and enforcing such usages and customs. It consists of
those principles, usage and rules of action applicable to government and security of persons and property which do not rest for their authority upon
any express and positive declaration of the will of the legislature.
Black's Law Dictionary 6th Edition.
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So what does this all mean, simply that as long as no damage or violating of property or rights of others have not been violated then no crime has
been committed under the Common Law.
For a clear example of this read over Jack McLamb a retired officer from Phoenix has to say on the Right to Travel:
www.lawfulpath.com...