Lawful Rebellion is Not Anarchy in the UK
From a post from Pete Mitchel
There seems to be plenty of folk who think Lawful Rebellion to be
some form of anarchy, that it breaks all bonds with the institution of
governance. That couldn't be further from the truth. Lawful Rebellion is
not Freeman on the Land anarchistic rhetoric!
The point of
entering into a state of rebellion against the Crown by obeying the
order of the Crown to rebel, distress and distrain, seizing its assets
and buildings etc, is to compel the Crown to return to a state of protec
ting our liberties and administrating the affairs of the country for our benefit.
Like it or not, this realm has a set of laws for all of us regardless
of status. The current ruling class has broken these laws with its
attempts to enslave the population through its acts of treason. Our
stance in obeying the law is not to cut ourselves off from governance
but to reinstate it to its former position of a fair and just
administration.
Once remedy against the offenses of the Crown are
met, it will be our duty to return administrating power back into the
hands of trusted individuals and the state of Lawful Rebellion will no
longer be required. After this, rebellion will become unlawful unless a
new circumstance makes invoking the security clause a necessary action.
Being in Lawful Rebellion is not a removal of oneself but a statement
of your wish to have our country fixed and our treasonous ruling classes
dealt with via the use of law.
If you follow the freeman thing
and surrender your N.I. number, driving license, drive with no
insurance, and generally surrender your entire citizenship of Britain
and every other nuance they contrive from their ill conceived
interpretation of legislation, then you will deserve all the trouble and
hassle that action brings to your life.
If, however, you choose
to obey the Royal command to piss off the state with all your might
without fear, then you hold all the cards. You get to take from the
state everything you can without fear of doing anything wrong.
Committing legislated offences but not common law crimes is right up
there in the terms of distressing them without fear of reprisal. You
either swear your oath and do what you are commanded to do, or you do
the freeman thing and at worse, find yourself incarcerated or perhaps
even dead, who can say?. It's not pretty for those who remain within the
system and the only way out is Lawful Rebellion.
Remember,
Magna Carta was set up to protect us all with agreements from all three
sides of our population, the rulers, the Lords of the lands and the
people. An agreement that stands forever and is currently still very
much active as the law of the land. Lose your fear and join the
rebellion.