However, such a statement does not address the issue of property held by Caesar. And just because someone put his image on a piece of metal does not make the metal itself belonging to that person represented by the image. It merely represents a potential form trust in the quality of the coin representing true value as indicated.
Eminent domain is bullshit, as it presumes the government has a higher claim on property than the allodial title holder, presuming that someone is the holder of an allodial title. Perhaps, buying stuff with a loan within a jurisdiction makes a person the holder of the equity title under rules and regulations of a corporation.
If you have something that belongs to Caesar, give it back.
If Caesar wants something that belongs to you . . . that's another story.
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Who's on the money?
However, such a statement does not address the issue of property held by Caesar. And just because someone put his image on a piece of metal does not make the metal itself belonging to that person represented by the image. It merely represents a potential form trust in the quality of the coin representing true value as indicated.
Eminent domain is bullshit, as it presumes the government has a higher claim on property than the allodial title holder, presuming that someone is the holder of an allodial title. Perhaps, buying stuff with a loan within a jurisdiction makes a person the holder of the equity title under rules and regulations of a corporation.
So, when and where does one conduct business?