Michael of Bernicia gives a presentation to a Freedom North West meeting on the 21st of March 2012, which was dubbed “Beating the Banksters” by the filmmakers. Michael tells how he stopped paying tax, describes the battle against mortgage fraud, the story of refusing to register the birth of his child and the potent alternative […]
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Perfected Lien: Properties Withdrawn From Fire-Sale Auction
The following documents comprise a sanitised version of the process that was initiated earlier this year against invalidly appointed LPA Receivers, who have been acting illegally in the name of the Lien Claimant for almost three years, following their unlawful appointment by an arm of a criminal banking cartel, in the absence of valid and […]
Continue readingJust-US System Declared Void in the High Court
There now follows a transcript of the judgment of HHJ Behrens QC, which is subject to Crown Copyright and published under a Fair Use Notice for educational purposes, having been handed down at the ex-parte hearing of the foregoing application for permission to proceed with Judicial Review, in the High Court at Leeds on 28 […]
Continue readingYstorya Brenhined y Brytanyeit Jesus MS. LXI
Also called the “Ystorya Brenhined y Brytanyeit” Jesus MS. LXI Prologue Bryttaen, the best of the islands, which used to be called the white island,* situated as it is* in the western ocean between Ffraink1 and Iwerddon2, [extends] eight hundred miles in its length and two hundred in its width, and whatsoever men must needs […]
Continue readingAncient British Timeline – A Work in Progress
3100 – 1500 BCE – The earthworks at Stonehenge were built in several stages on the land now known as Somerset, England, which some historians claim was known in ancient times as Egypt: The Ethiopians boast that they were the first men which were created in the world, and therefore they that were engendered, so […]
Continue readingThe Inequitable Abolition of Grand Juries
From Bouviers: GRAND JURY, practice. A body of men, consisting of not less than twelve nor more than twenty-four, respectively returned by the sheriff of every county to every session of the peace, oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery, to whom indictments are preferred. 4 Bl. Com. 302; 1 Chit. C. L. 310, 1. […]
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