Common Law is also known as God’s Law, Natural Law, and the People’s Law.How does Common Law work?
Common Law only works when we stand in honour and act accordingly. Common Law is very simple. It has only two basic principles:
Most countries have two systems of law:
Political parties around the world have seized our governments using Admiralty Law, and over time implemented a series of carefully orchestrated acts to deprive us of our rights and freedoms.
They have done this without informing We, the People in what they were doing. Instead, they changed or created new laws in Parliaments we elected them to, and then pretended they were lawfully enacted. But any law enacted in a lie is null and void. True laws are always enacted in truth and honour. Therefore, everything the political parties have done is unlawful and does not conform to our Common Law.
What are some of the crimes the political parties have committed against us under their Admiralty Law?
Among the many actions they have taken that have destroyed our once productive and wealthy nation are:
These are just some of the many acts the political parties have enacted against us unlawfully.
The only reason they have got away with bringing in so many laws and destroying our rights and freedoms that actually harm We, the People, is because we were not informed and therefore we were blind to their criminal actions.
What is the difference between Common Law and Admiralty Law?
Political party governments have implemented Admiralty Law, which is a actually a form of Roman or Civil Law, also called Commerce Law, Contract Law, and many other names.
Common Law embodies the Will of the People. Admiralty law does not.
Therefore, if we are to stand in Common Law the people must unite in their intentions to do so, and refuse to bow down to the unlawful Admiralty Laws.
We can do this by:
Lawful Rebellion (peaceful non-compliance) is the people’s right to stand together and fight Tyranny, Oppression, Treason and Treachery perpetrated upon them by the People appointed to govern them. This right is granted to us in Article 61 of the Magna Carta:
Magna Carta is also known as the Great Charter of Liberties. The opening text of the Magna Carta by King John in 1215 at Runnymede.
“TO ALL FREE MEN OF OUR KINGDOM we have also granted, for us and our heirs for ever, all the liberties written out below, to have and to keep for them and their heirs, of us and our heirs:”
So regardless of what the Corporations that pose as Our governments say, there is no provision in the Magna Carta for the introduction of a Parliament with any power to create, modify or overturn any law in of or the Magna Carta itself, or any laws that comntravene Magna Carta.
In short Magna Carta cannot be removed, repealed, replaced, or changed without the consent of the People as it was set as a treaty for the people, can only be undone by the people.
Magna Carta has been used as the basis of Constitutional Law around the world for centuries and remains an Important protection of the People’s Right to Freedom and the People’s Right to fight against Tyranny and Oppression.
(61) SINCE WE HAVE GRANTED ALL THESE THINGS for God, for the better ordering of our kingdom, and to allay the discord that has arisen between us and our barons, and since we desire that they shall be enjoyed in their entirety, with lasting strength, for ever, we give and grant to the barons the following security:
The barons shall elect twenty-five of their number to keep, and cause to be observed with all their might, the peace and liberties granted and confirmed to them by this charter.
If we, our chief justice, our officials, or any of our servants offend in any respect against any man, or transgress any of the articles of the peace or of this security, and the offence is made known to four of the said twenty-five barons, they shall come to us – or in our absence from the kingdom to the chief justice – to declare it and claim immediate redress.
If we, or in our absence abroad the chief justice, make no redress within forty days, reckoning from the day on which the offence was declared to us or to him, the four barons shall refer the matter to the rest of the twenty-five barons, who may distrain upon and assail us in every way possible, with the support of the whole community of the land, by seizing our castles, lands, possessions, or anything else saving only our own person and those of the queen and our children, until they have secured such redress as they have determined upon. Having secured the redress, they may then resume their normal obedience to us.
Any man who so desires may take an oath to obey the commands of the twenty-five barons for the achievement of these ends, and to join with them in assailing us to the utmost of his power. We give public and free permission to take this oath to any man who so desires, and at no time will we prohibit any man from taking it. Indeed, we will compel any of our subjects who are unwilling to take it to swear it at our command.
If one of the twenty-five barons dies or leaves the country, or is prevented in any other way from discharging his duties, the rest of them shall choose another baron in his place, at their discretion, who shall be duly sworn in as they were.
In the event of disagreement among the twenty-five barons on any matter referred to them for decision, the verdict of the majority present shall have the same validity as a unanimous verdict of the whole twenty-five, whether these were all present or some of those summoned were unwilling or unable to appear.
The twenty-five barons shall swear to obey all the above articles faithfully, and shall cause them to be obeyed by others to the best of their power.
We will not seek to procure from anyone, either by our own efforts or those of a third party, anything by which any part of these concessions or liberties might be revoked or diminished. Should such a thing be procured, it shall be null and void and we will at no time make use of it, either ourselves or through a third party.
We can lawfully rebel by:
There are many other ways you can lawfully rebel. Use your imagination and think about what inalienable rights you are born with.
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