A DRIVERS LICENSE IS NOT NECESSARY TO TRAVEL STOP USING A DRIVERS LICENSE !!

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@lordhonka2

It's the questions that you ask that lead to answers.

Ask yourself what is the highest law of the land?

Then ask yourself what does this law say about certain things, such as owning guns, licenses, permits, taxes.

Then ask if their are state statutes or codes that contradict with the highest form of law

Are their court cases dealing with these very issues? What was the decision?

Is your status effecting your inalienable rights?

Do you understand that certain common everyday words have a common definition which the average layman understands and a legal definition that may be totally different or not what one expects.
 
You usually can talk down someone that does not know or understand the law fully and how the federal/state government will interpret it.
 
lordhonka2;4444146 said:
the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel state laws dont say we have a right to travel

where are you getting this info direct me so that i can do the research

you said : the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel



yes right to travel falls under common law



the right of the citizen to travel upon the public highways

and to transport his property thereon, either by horse drawn

carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilee which

a city can prohibit or permit at will but a common right which

he has under the right to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness


thompson vs smith.153 se 579

 
the confusion lies in the difference between a motor vehicle and a automobile you have the right to travel but driving requires licensing driving doesent mean what you think it does in fact nothing means what you think it does get a black laws dictionary 6th edition
 
lostsamuraisotaku ;4444223 said:
lordhonka2;4444146 said:
the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel state laws dont say we have a right to travel

where are you getting this info direct me so that i can do the research

you said : the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel



yes right to travel falls under common law



the right of the citizen to travel upon the public highways

and to transport his property thereon, either by horse drawn

carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilee which

a city can prohibit or permit at will but a common right which

he has under the right to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness


thompson vs smith.153 se 579

@lostsamuraisotaku

You've got to understand that although these are rights, they are rights of people not of citizens. Citizens are wards of the state and we've signed many a document and committed many an action that makes us subject to the corporation that we would be otherwise exempt from as natural persons or sovereign persons.

 
PublicEnemigo1;4444241 said:
lostsamuraisotaku ;4444223 said:
lordhonka2;4444146 said:
the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel state laws dont say we have a right to travel

where are you getting this info direct me so that i can do the research

you said : the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel



yes right to travel falls under common law



the right of the citizen to travel upon the public highways

and to transport his property thereon, either by horse drawn

carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilee which

a city can prohibit or permit at will but a common right which

he has under the right to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness


thompson vs smith.153 se 579

@lostsamuraisotaku

You've got to understand that although these are rights, they are rights of people not of citizens. Citizens are wards of the state and we've signed many a document and committed many an action that makes us subject to the corporation that we would be otherwise exempt from as natural persons or sovereign persons.

well yea thats true but theres different kind of citizens state citizens have a different status that u.s citizens

state citizens are protected under article 4 section 2 of the u.s.c

us citziens are not protected by article 4 section 2 of the usc

but yes there is no such thing as a sovereign citizen
 
Seems like having a drivers licsence would avoid allot of uneeded hassle, find me a law wher I don't need to register my car though,
 
@publicenegmo1

i understand about the legal versus layman definition of words. can you point me to the case law just the names i will read the info.

what is the affidavit that the guy in the videos is carring with him.

also in most cases i would have to go to court, actually federal court all because i dont have a $20 piece of plastic that just seems extra

in NC if you fight most traffic cases they get thrown out. man my car aint been registered in 3 years and when i get ticket i will take my car to get inspected and get registered and the case will get thrown out with no cost of court and it will be another 3 year before i get it registered again.

honestly what are we fighting some people should have thier right to "travel" taken if they are on multiple dui/dwi the idea of a liscence is helpfull in that case.

the guy in the first video was doing 90 if he had hit some one and harmed them should he still be allowed to "travel"

i just feel that thier are bigger fish to fry.
 
@publicenegmo1 if i fly a plane im traveling should i have liscence for that?

the more interesting point is that you shouldnt have to register you car. I would like to know where to look to find out why?
 
lostsamuraisotaku ;4444261 said:
PublicEnemigo1;4444241 said:
lostsamuraisotaku ;4444223 said:
lordhonka2;4444146 said:
the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel state laws dont say we have a right to travel

where are you getting this info direct me so that i can do the research

you said : the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel



yes right to travel falls under common law



the right of the citizen to travel upon the public highways

and to transport his property thereon, either by horse drawn

carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilee which

a city can prohibit or permit at will but a common right which

he has under the right to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness


thompson vs smith.153 se 579

@lostsamuraisotaku

You've got to understand that although these are rights, they are rights of people not of citizens. Citizens are wards of the state and we've signed many a document and committed many an action that makes us subject to the corporation that we would be otherwise exempt from as natural persons or sovereign persons.

well yea thats true but theres different kind of citizens state citizens have a different status that u.s citizens

state citizens are protected under article 4 section 2 of the u.s.c

us citziens are not protected by article 4 section 2 of the usc

but yes there is no such thing as a sovereign citizen

Of course because a sovereign citizen would have to go back home. Word to Queen Vallarah EL Bey. The only sovereign citizens I've heard of, but still have to conduct more research on are the Moors whom the U.S. still has an active treaty with.

Youtube Queen Vallarah EL Bey. Se has a lecture series on Moorish Law and such. I've watched it a couple times. She says a lot of important things, but some things have to be cross referenced because I don't want to get caught up in a revisionist africanist paradigm. I still encourage you to youtube her and check her out, and to google Moors in court.
 
lordhonka2;4444323 said:
@publicenegmo1 if i fly a plane im traveling should i have liscence for that?

the more interesting point is that you shouldnt have to register you car. I would like to know where to look to find out why?

I know I aint PE but.....................

Yes, you do but you can ride a bike. That is not licensed but if there are laws on the book governing your behavior on the roads then you have to follow them. If there isnt then apply the rule, "If it doesnt violate someone elses right or a law then I am good."

In South Carolina you dont have to wear a helmet while riding on a bike. In Georgia, you do.
 
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PublicEnemigo1;4444332 said:
lostsamuraisotaku ;4444261 said:
PublicEnemigo1;4444241 said:
lostsamuraisotaku ;4444223 said:
lordhonka2;4444146 said:
the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel state laws dont say we have a right to travel

where are you getting this info direct me so that i can do the research

you said : the second video say that the constituion does not say we have a right to travel



yes right to travel falls under common law



the right of the citizen to travel upon the public highways

and to transport his property thereon, either by horse drawn

carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilee which

a city can prohibit or permit at will but a common right which

he has under the right to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness


thompson vs smith.153 se 579

@lostsamuraisotaku

You've got to understand that although these are rights, they are rights of people not of citizens. Citizens are wards of the state and we've signed many a document and committed many an action that makes us subject to the corporation that we would be otherwise exempt from as natural persons or sovereign persons.

well yea thats true but theres different kind of citizens state citizens have a different status that u.s citizens

state citizens are protected under article 4 section 2 of the u.s.c

us citziens are not protected by article 4 section 2 of the usc

but yes there is no such thing as a sovereign citizen

Of course because a sovereign citizen would have to go back home. Word to Queen Vallarah EL Bey. The only sovereign citizens I've heard of, but still have to conduct more research on are the Moors whom the U.S. still has an active treaty with.

Youtube Queen Vallarah EL Bey. Se has a lecture series on Moorish Law and such. I've watched it a couple times. She says a lot of important things, but some things have to be cross referenced because I don't want to get caught up in a revisionist africanist paradigm. I still encourage you to youtube her and check her out, and to google Moors in court.

lol yeah im a shaykh i know the moors from (moors in court ) and queen vallarah el bey may our lord be pleased with them
 
lordhonka2

lordhonka2;4444323 said:
@publicenegmo1 if i fly a plane im traveling should i have liscence for that?

the more interesting point is that you shouldnt have to register you car. I would like to know where to look to find out why?

The first question is a matter of whether you are doing it for commercial purposes for then you fall under UCC codes or for personal travel and then I could argue no, but I could also argue who would fly an airplane or could afford to fly one without taking the proper flight courses?

Ask yourself what is the reason for registering a vehicle? Does the state have the right to know what you own or don't own, or do you have a right to your privacy?

 
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please stop answering a question with questions i understand what you are doing tho.

i get it you dont have to register it if you dont want to. im actually looking for the case law so i can use it in an upcoming court date for not registering my truck.

flying/driving still need a course to learn how are they different i would want my non commercial pilot to have a liscence

 
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lordhonka2;4444550 said:
please stop answering a question with questions i understand what you are doing tho.

i get it you dont have to register it if you dont want to. im actually looking for the case law so i can use it in an upcoming court date for not registering my truck.

flying/driving still need a course to learn how are they different i would want my non commercial pilot to have a liscence

theres alot you must learn you must first become a sovereign in heart and mind

i wrote a book on the subject
http://www.lulu.com/shop/rabbi-lewi...ilm-and-fed-notes/ebook/product-20068530.html
 
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Don't know of any case law dealing with vehicle registration specifically, but what I'm saying is that it's not going to work in court because your status makes you subject to all city ordinances and statutes.
 
sovereign for what. what would be the benifit Where can i find the treaty with the moors?

lost i aint reading your book mostly cause its your book ( no disrespect intended )and i would rather know the sources of your info im smart i want do the research my self.

it aint case law if i need a status for it to work.

seriously tho am i the only one who rides with expired registration cause it aint even that serious of a ticket at least in NC

on a side note i went to ga expired tags and all the cop blue lights me as i turn into a gas station and threatend to impound my car. he was pissed when i reminded him he cant enforce NC law. he didnt even tell me have a nice day he just pulled of

 

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