Bill T. Common law- part 1 of 5

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Bill the master lectures on our history starting out as sovereign and ending up, we are led to believe, as Slaves. He has ton's of info for free at his web site 1215.org and you can get his dvd videos that are well worth it from Dennis Whipple 1215.org/seminar/denniswhipple.htm Get the whole set, although its very repetitive, there are gems to be had everywhere. Go to my you-tube channel and see more Bill T. and many other valuable videos of a similar empowering nature. Thank you for watching, please upload and spread the word. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO CREATOR

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  • I have two cases going right now and when i object the judge just keeps going and I keep objecting but to keep the civility in the Court I don't continue objecting but everytime he makes a judicial decision I object. these guys justkeep on keeping on.

  • @freedomdreamzz "Let the record show the objection has been sustained" for failure to overule the objection" If the judge refuses to rule you have not retained your right to appeal it.  "I don't recognize anyone here, what is your name [judge]?" "I accept your oath of office as a binding contract". " I have not seen any evidence of jurisdiction to proceed in this matter" You have to keep objecting. The rule of 3's, for the third time I object to your authority to determine jurisdiction.

  • @freedomdreamzz Have you sent in demands for discovery, supeona duces tecums for documents or personal appearances by the opposition, interrogatorys?? Have you issued any writ of errors vacating rulings? Your objections should be first to not having any proof of claim of jurisdiction [standing, corpus delecti, personal] and second to everything out of the attys mouth is hearsay, all docs are hearsay unless publicly recorded. The judges failure to sustain or overule your objections is fraud.

  • @freedomdreamzz [2] When the judge wont rule "Let the record show the objection is sustained". The judge is steamrolling you with your consent, don't consent. Don't let him charge you with contempt either. "I conditionally accept your claim asking a question is contempt of court upon proof of claim". If he overules you "exception", if he says "noted" that is bullshit, if he fails to rule, bullshit. Only rulings can be overturned on appeal. You can write writ of errors to vacate rulings.

  • Respond to this video... I am not saying this will work in this corrupt system, just you will have made the case. Put everything in writing and get it file stamped. You testify to your facts and deny them theirs without someone to testify with first hand knowledge. Computer records have to have someone testify to the computers maintanence, how many employees have access?, is there a protocol for entering and retrieving info.??, are you the custodian of records at your company?.

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  • LOL

    "We The PEOPLE" is NOT you or me.... get over that shit already, it's the BLOODLINES, the OLD-MONEY FAMILIES... NOT YOU OR ME, never was, never ever...

    I wish I really knew who the true "We the People" are from the Constitution, but it sure as shit isn't YOU OR ME.

    Do your homework boys & girls, the truth is out there, just keep shoving aside the bullshit.

  • @freedomdreamzz exception not objection objections are made against the opposition.

  • #nohomo

  • interesting, so is it safe to assume that lincoln freed the slaves to retaliate against the south for not paying their taxes? sort of like an "i'll show you" moment.

  • @immafreemann Thanks for the advise I am in the process of a writ of error and vacating the order. . I did demand a jury per the 7th amendment (common Law) how do I make sure it is a Common Law and not statutory? and if you appeal isn,t that allowing the appeal court jurisdiction?

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