Bringing truth to the people of Kent
Introduction
The story you are about to read is true. The names have not been changed to protect the guilty. This book may have the effect of changing your life. After reading this book, you will never look at national and world events in the same way again.
None Dare Call It Conspiracy will be a very controversial book. At…
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The first-ever libertarians were the Levellers, an English political movement active in the seventeenth century. The Levellers contributed to the elaboration of the methodological and political paradigm of individualism, and they are at the origin of the radical strand of classical liberalism. While the Levellers are often characterized as a quasi-socialist movement, closer…
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My sum knowledge of Johanna Ferrour comes watching and listening to the 'Red Dagger' by Heathcote Williams and from…
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'Good people of the British Public. I have taken the liberty of drafting a public Decree.
Pleas take the time to edit the details to make it suitable for other situations as you see fit to do so I Drafted this up for Warrington so…
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The Calendar year has kicked off with the country being battered by a relentless series of meteorological storms, which has left many parts of the South Western lands under water. These storms are also reflected in the geo-political realms where the bogus ‘Government’ continues to unleash more and more programmes which are ultimately designed to kill…
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This article is by courtesy of http://thepoliticalprison.wordpress.com/
An excellent dissection of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (LGFA) and the General Rate Act 1967
This is quite a long post but will be worth the…
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The History of the Common Law of England
by Matthew Hale
1713
I. Concerning the Distribution of the Law of England into Common Law, and Statute Law. And First, concerning the Statute Law, or Acts of Parliament
The Laws of England may aptly enough be divided into two Kinds, viz. Lex Scripta, the written Law: and Lex non Scripta, the unwritten Law: For although (as shall be shewn…
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Reports from 10 newspapers from 1915-1938 before the alleged Nazi instigated Holocaust even happened.
Ever wondered where the 6 million figure came from?
This video shows that the figure was imprinted from the early 1900 right through to 1938
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Forget WiFi, Connect to the Internet Through Lightbulbs
Whether you’re using wireless internet in a coffee shop, stealing it from the guy next door, or competing for bandwidth at a conference, you've probably gotten frustrated at the slow speeds you face when more than one device is tapped into…
ContinueHabeas Corpus is an ancient common law prerogative writ - a legal procedure to which you have an undeniable right. It is an extraordinary remedy at law. Upon proper application, or even on naked knowledge alone, a court is empowered, and is duty bound, to issue the Extraordinary Writ of Habeas Corpus commanding one…
ContinueIn the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Inca Empire was the largest South America had ever known. Centered in Peru, it stretched across the Andes' mountain tops and down to the shoreline, incorporating lands from today's Colombia, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina and Peru - all connected by a vast highway system whose complexity rivaled any in the Old World. Rich in foodstuffs, textiles, gold, and coca, the Inca were masters of city building but nevertheless…
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‘A Bill, To authorise the
issue of Currency Notes, and to make provision with respect to
the Note Issue of Banks’. Issued one day after Britain
declared war on Germany, this act permitted the Government
to print notes as legal tender in place of gold sovereigns and
half-sovereigns. By withdrawing gold from internal
circulation, this Act effectively suspended the gold standard
and in practice allowed for an inflationary expansion of the
money supply enabling…
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The Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credits needed to satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of consumers. By the adoption of these principles, the taxpayers will be saved immense sums of interest. Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity.
Abraham Lincoln
Kent Freedom Movement is a grass roots organisation of people who want to bring important information to the people of Kent.
In the beginning there was barter,
then there was money,
then there was money & debt,
then there was only debt –
and deception.
-oOo-
R.F.Morrison
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