I would like to find out how i can travel freely in my automobile while staying legal...i dont want to be arrested and put in jail but i also dont want the states hands all over my cash/ sign a contract with term i dont agree with(getting a license). can anyone help me out ive already heard of charlie sprinkle and brad pugh how do i do this??
Can anyone help point me in the right direction...
Legally, and I do mean written in law books, "driving" is defined as piloting a vehicle for financial gain or income. "Traveling" however is piloting your privately owned vehicle with no intention of gain or derivatives.
Non believers do yourself a favor and look it up.
BTW: Income tax does not apply for non-federal or non-state employees. I.E. Jack in the Box employees don't have to pay income tax.
Did you send the 'judge' a bill for your time? After all, the court gave you an order, which you filled, he owes you a fee for doing so. Keep digging and learning, you will find you do not need to submitt at all, nor be disobediant, as even that means they have some kind of authority to be disobediant too, which they do not.
We, the people are the Sovereigns, we make the common Law and they are sworn to uphold our rights, we do not serve them. thinkfreeDOTca
@marshallone I agree. David will never win by just wearing them down, as he thinks. He needs to learn the concepts of sovereign citizenship and approach the situation from that standpoint. They will have no power against him if he understands who he truly is.
So do you have a "common law right" to drive on whatever side of the road that you please, at whatever speed you please, using red headlights that look like brakelights? And do you not also protest the "taxes" that you admit pay for the roads?
Stick with civil disobediance against they myriad things that aren't legitimate functions of government, and stop giving the freedom movement a bad name.
Licensing and registration do not ensure safe driving. If they did, there would not be any traffic safety violations on the roadways. The state's interest in regulating the public roadways is only that of safety. If someone is unlicensed or unregistered but knows and abides by the rules of the road the state's safety interest in satisfied.
Licensing and registration is nothing less than a tax and revenue scheme for the state. It has nothing to do with safety issues.
You're the one who is in trouble if they don't have insurance. I'd like to drop my insurance just to drive my car into yours in order to screw you out of any damages. I'm nice like that.
I don't have insurance because the Act(In Ontario Canada) does not require it. If one actually read it they would know that it says you MAY get insurance. Also I am not obligated to contract with ANY corporation.
P.S. Accident is defined as 'intentional collision'
Your taxes, not revenue raised by traffic violations, are what pays for the roads. Every year your treasurer allocates a certain amount a TAX revenue towards new roads and maintenance etc. This is before the first ticket of the year is ever written. Driving your vehicle on the road has been ruled a COMMON LAW RIGHT, NOT a privilege. The courts have also ruled that it is ILLEGAL for the state to require a license for something that is already your right. In other words, You're a dope.
I would like to find out how i can travel freely in my automobile while staying legal...i dont want to be arrested and put in jail but i also dont want the states hands all over my cash/ sign a contract with term i dont agree with(getting a license). can anyone help me out ive already heard of charlie sprinkle and brad pugh how do i do this??
Can anyone help point me in the right direction...
Thanks
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Legally, and I do mean written in law books, "driving" is defined as piloting a vehicle for financial gain or income. "Traveling" however is piloting your privately owned vehicle with no intention of gain or derivatives.
Non believers do yourself a favor and look it up.
BTW: Income tax does not apply for non-federal or non-state employees. I.E. Jack in the Box employees don't have to pay income tax.
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iworkwithdeadppl 2 years ago
Did you send the 'judge' a bill for your time? After all, the court gave you an order, which you filled, he owes you a fee for doing so. Keep digging and learning, you will find you do not need to submitt at all, nor be disobediant, as even that means they have some kind of authority to be disobediant too, which they do not.
We, the people are the Sovereigns, we make the common Law and they are sworn to uphold our rights, we do not serve them. thinkfreeDOTca
marshallone 2 years ago
@marshallone I agree. David will never win by just wearing them down, as he thinks. He needs to learn the concepts of sovereign citizenship and approach the situation from that standpoint. They will have no power against him if he understands who he truly is.
phortion 1 year ago
You are just awesome! Thanks, Jim
wingsuitfreak 3 years ago
hahah you guys are great
synthpopclassics 3 years ago
So do you have a "common law right" to drive on whatever side of the road that you please, at whatever speed you please, using red headlights that look like brakelights? And do you not also protest the "taxes" that you admit pay for the roads?
Stick with civil disobediance against they myriad things that aren't legitimate functions of government, and stop giving the freedom movement a bad name.
brianholtz1965 3 years ago
Licensing and registration do not ensure safe driving. If they did, there would not be any traffic safety violations on the roadways. The state's interest in regulating the public roadways is only that of safety. If someone is unlicensed or unregistered but knows and abides by the rules of the road the state's safety interest in satisfied.
Licensing and registration is nothing less than a tax and revenue scheme for the state. It has nothing to do with safety issues.
ed2276 3 years ago
Great job! Keep up the good work!
mport1 3 years ago
do you losers at least carry insurance. If not, you better not get in an accident with me!!!
rbryank 3 years ago
You're the one who is in trouble if they don't have insurance. I'd like to drop my insurance just to drive my car into yours in order to screw you out of any damages. I'm nice like that.
Watthiman 3 years ago
I don't have insurance because the Act(In Ontario Canada) does not require it. If one actually read it they would know that it says you MAY get insurance. Also I am not obligated to contract with ANY corporation.
P.S. Accident is defined as 'intentional collision'
IRulesMe 3 years ago
revenue dollars pay for the roads your car drive on. You don't wanna pay, don't drive on the roads my tax dollars pay for. Deadbeats!!!!
rbryank 3 years ago
Your taxes, not revenue raised by traffic violations, are what pays for the roads. Every year your treasurer allocates a certain amount a TAX revenue towards new roads and maintenance etc. This is before the first ticket of the year is ever written. Driving your vehicle on the road has been ruled a COMMON LAW RIGHT, NOT a privilege. The courts have also ruled that it is ILLEGAL for the state to require a license for something that is already your right. In other words, You're a dope.
Watthiman 3 years ago
Excellent outcome. The best that could be hoped for under the circumstances.
williamkostric 3 years ago
Much respect to you folks.
LibertyIsNotGiven 3 years ago
nice work ian! and david!
RidleyReport 3 years ago
Good job.
Puke0010 3 years ago