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pleasuredome
07-12-2008, 08:13 PM
i was looking at someone's NOUI and i thought maybe i could alter it and shorten it to use as notice to be given or read to a policeman. have a read and let me know what you think and if any improvements can be made :)


I Joe John of The family Smith, do solemnly and sincerely declare that, it is my understanding that equality before the law is paramount and mandatory, i.e. the legal maxim, "No one is above the law."

And a statute is defined as a legislated rule of society which has been given the force of law,

And that law and statutes are separate and distinct as evidenced by section 8 of the Statutory Declarations Act 1835

And a society is defined as a number of people joined by mutual consent to deliberate, determine and act for a common goal,

And the only form of government recognized as lawful in the United Kingdom is a representative one,

And representation requires mutual consent,

And that in the absence of mutual consent, neither representation nor governance can exist,

And people in the United Kingdom have a right to revoke or deny consent to be represented and thus governed,

And if anyone does revoke or deny consent they exist free of government control and statutory restraints.

And that for a police officer or constable or any other servant of the crown to fail to distinguish between statute and law is gross negligence

And for a police officer or constable or servant of the crown to make a false statement of fact that a statute is a law, when known to be false at the time it was made, constitutes fraud, which is a crime at common law,

I do hereby declare as statement of fact that I, Joe john of the family smith , deny consent to be a party to any Statutes that are proposed, presented or proffered to me in any way, shape or form by any police officer or constable or servant of the crown

And I reserve my right to sue that police officer or constable or servant of the crown for the aforementioned crime, or for false arrest, or for any loss or injury incurred,

And I reserve my right to sue anyone who aids and abets him or her.

tien an
07-12-2008, 08:21 PM
i was looking at someone's NOUI and i thought maybe i could alter it and shorten it to use as notice to be given or read to a policeman. have a read and let me know what you think and if any improvements can be made :)

Hi pleasuredome,

Pretty good, it has to be said.
However, there is one thing you might like to mention (I don't know where is best; beginning or end)...that you're a Freeman-on-the-Land.

Regards,
tien an

PS I think it's important to educate the police officer at the same time as warn him/her.

pleasuredome
07-12-2008, 08:37 PM
Hi pleasuredome,

Pretty good, it has to be said.
However, there is one thing you might like to mention (I don't know where is best; beginning or end)...that you're a Freeman-on-the-Land.

Regards,
tien an

PS I think it's important to educate the police officer at the same time as warn him/her.

hi tien an

yes, true. i'll add that to it. i think that 'freeman on the land' is something they will remember when they hear or read it.

tracker
07-12-2008, 08:42 PM
THIS FILE HAS BEEN SAVED UNDER THE FILE NAME OF


file saved for my rights to practice truth and to show i am a free man of the land .

:D

this statement is not only true and ( i suppose ) incontestable , it is ( in its own sense ) true definaition of our rights !

well done ! :cool:

lesactive
07-12-2008, 11:42 PM
Check the statutes regarding names and name changes to see how USE of the legal name is bestowed.

eg.- Ontario's Change of Name Act states that "a person whose birth is registered in Ontario is entitled to be recognized by the name appearing on the person’s birth certificate or change of name certificate"

I'm pretty sure you'll find something similar. That shows you that the NAME is not the same one that was intended for you by your parents otherwise how could they entitle you to use it? So you have a choice there. You might want to add a withdrawal of your consent to be recognized by the legal name with the caveat that for them to create joinder between your body and a legal name without your consent would constitute fraud.

pleasuredome
08-12-2008, 12:17 AM
Check the statutes regarding names and name changes to see how USE of the legal name is bestowed.

eg.- Ontario's Change of Name Act states that "a person whose birth is registered in Ontario is entitled to be recognized by the name appearing on the person’s birth certificate or change of name certificate"

I'm pretty sure you'll find something similar. That shows you that the NAME is not the same one that was intended for you by your parents otherwise how could they entitle you to use it? So you have a choice there. You might want to add a withdrawal of your consent to be recognized by the legal name with the caveat that for them to create joinder between your body and a legal name without your consent would constitute fraud.

that's a very good idea. i will look into that. thanks :)