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posted ago by SoMuchWinning45 ago by SoMuchWinning45 +24 / -3

I think the sovereign citizen movement has the right idea, but they may be using the wrong language. I don't think it's admiralty law/law of the sea, but rather British Common Law in fact. In order for lawyers to "practice" law in this country, they register with the Bar, or the British Accredited Registry/Regency. If we fought a war to break free from the British Empire, how were we captured and forced to live under British Common Law, and not American Constitutional Law? Did we actually lose the War of 1812?

When a "judge" "holds court," you "rise" when they walk out of their "chambers"; they're often referred to as "Your Honor." When you were in front of royalty, you went down on a knee and addressed them in different ways, like "Your Majesty" or "My Liege" or "Sire" or "Your Highness." Kings wore robes when they "held court," just like our "judges" do. You also address them with a royal-sounding honorific.

Posting this as food for thought. When we get the Great Awakening, I hope the truth about our "judicial system" comes to light. The whole thing needs to be burned down and rebuilt from the ground-up.