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yardstick
Senior Member
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Lewish
Advanced Member
uSA
496 Posts |
Posted - 17 Mar 2006 : 11:53:50
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It is actually 28 USC 1602-1611.
If you read it carefully, you will see that it does not apply to anyone who can be labelled as being a UNITED STATES citizen.
Thus, the "person of the defendant, the vessel" is not able to make a claim of immunity under this statute.
As a Man on the Land, I have acquired the full effects of this statute.
Peace to you all,
Lewis Vincent |
Edited by - Lewish on 17 Mar 2006 11:54:32 |
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lcheson
Junior Member
uSA
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Posted - 18 Mar 2006 : 19:52:27
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Lewis Vincent, I am quite interested in steps towards acquiring the formality of Man on the Land status. Here, I also presume to impose upon previous posts where you mentioned the 4 steps to freedom. Although I would place myself in Man on the Land status by virtue of my God given breath, I say 'formality' as it applies to those that swim about the seas of commerce. Those that give teeth to fiction by banging on one's door to demand their pound of flesh.
For a brief introduction, in light of this stranger entering the house, I am a new participant on this forum and I have long sought Truth as it applies to my inhabitance in a Man's Law world. It has taken me year upon year to fully realize who I am in the world, and I am now beginning to undertake what specific steps, if any, may be prudent to accurately effect that I am not who 'they' think I am.
Perhaps the ferocity of the sharks that swim to and fro is directly proportional to an increased awareness that I need no permission to be who I am. However, I find that my prior habits of swimming amongst and feeding these sharks requires repentance, and maybe some 'undoing'.
I hope that you are willing to direct me to where on this forum I may find specific info on Man on the Land status and the 4 steps to freedom. Blessings to you.
David Lee |
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Lewish
Advanced Member
uSA
496 Posts |
Posted - 23 Mar 2006 : 11:47:12
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Dear David,
Please, Post a Private Message to me.
Lewis |
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