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RE: Appearances are always deceiving/What is really going on?

Still comes down to knowing the difference between legal and lawful. What one says in accordance with our right to free speech is always lawful but may not be legal - in most Crown countries. It then comes down to jurisdiction, whether the oppressors have jurisdiction over you to move an administrative "legal" claim against you for what has been said and we know that all "legal" claims removes our private rights - including our right to free speech.

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Lawful is the bigger bubble jurisdiction. If it is not lawful it cannot be legal. One thing is for sure many of the officials around the world are not lawful. The thing is that each person has a personal Jurisdiction, which supersedes the de facto jurisdiction and that is exactly where they are not lawful, and criminal. The only thing to do is organize under common law. They are organized. It is high time the people be organized too.