A new bill has just been passed in Australia called Identify and Disrupt Bill
Essentially, this bill allows is, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) can log into your Email, your Facebook, Instagram any other social media, and not only view it but actually alter it however they want. They can send emails on your behalf, they can post things on your behalf, they can engage in criminal activity on your behalf in order to reach their objective. And if they want to throw you under the bus, you’re just collateral damage.
There is a petition to repeal this bill
Please pass the word to any Aussies you know to sign this petition and get the word out.
Fullcolon, is that you?
Is that all? How disappointing.
But bubble_bursts, what have you done so far to effectively put a halt to these transgressions?
I did not say that in a derogatory way at all. I have watched a lot of videos about maritime law and quantum syntax. I also started learning the quantum syntax, but the examples they provided are very limited. I completely agree that handling these under maritime law / quantum syntax is definitely worth it.
My comment was a simple way to say I know where you are coming from. I would like to know, have you or anyone you directly know, ever used these methods successfully? Were there any extra hoops they were put through? I fear that there are other loop holes under this system, that they might use and we cannot protect against because we simply dont understand the maritime law as well.
Can you point to any other authentic resources to fully understand common law and maritime admiralty?
Ah, I indeed misunderstood you. Thank you for your clarification. Do you have an LLC?
When it concerns (m)admiralty law, please visit:
https://1lib.us/book/1167824/e66506
You can download 5 books for every IP address, hence, I would recommend to use a VPN.
The first book you'll see is the Chicago book of style. From there you search for Admiralty: and a lot of books will show.
A beneficial thing to do would be to talk to a spedition expert to lay down the current mechanics of the trade. It will make you familiar with all the aspects of moving a piece of cargo from one port to another, how this intersects with several types of admiralty law, Agreement of Rome I, and the potential application of local jurisdiction law.
If you feel like it, I would also take a bit of time to consider the history of the development of the body of law, and how it was posited to overtake common law in the US.
On zlib there is this book: See on archive the book: US money vs Corporate currency.
Certain manuals are divided in volumes with different names. Like Bills of Lading, etc.
A very practical approach on the intersection of common law and admiralty law is https://de1lib.org/book/5761292/b66aad Follow the name in there and you'll get some amazing videos on youtube and how to act and what to say in confronting overreaching and criminal government agencies.
At any rate, all these issues can be practically employed, whether one would have an LLC or not. The advantage of an LLC is, that it creates a foreign corporate structure for business. Meaning: "UCC-1-207 without prejuidice" applies, meaning, you do not consent to enter in to contracts which are implied instead of with the full knowledge and with the free-volition (without coercion), which coincidentally also happens to be the basis for the Nuremberg Code, health decisions, etc.
Thanks so much for this info, I will get started right away. I dont have LLC but I own a Pty Ltd (I think in US thats some kind of inc/corp). Would that help?
Also even if u have LLC, how does it stop a person from entering an implied contract as an individual, especially in a situation such as a cop enforcing some mandate? Can they not argue that the situation has nothing to do with LLC?