BIRTH CERTIFICATE

Today the average person is unaware that they are indeed a slave, with almost all of their wealth and freedom being stolen from them throughout their life.
This unseen slavery is linked to “your” Birth Certificate, the legal system and the modern day financial and monetary system, but it all started with your name.

Law of the Sea

Eons ago Man and Woman were considered opposite but interconnected forces, or the “Yin-Yang” of life.
Although both were different they depended on each other for life to exist.
Many ancient cultures considered the meeting of the land with the sea to symbolise this, with the law of the sea being feminine, and the law of the land being masculine.
This is why throughout history, the sea would be referenced in the feminine, with “enchantment” of the sea being an allegory to how women enchant men, and was symbolised with mermaids and “sirens of the sea”.
All ships are referred to with feminine pronouns, with names and figureheads often being female.
The law of the land was considered masculine, as land would give stability and security, with the man often becoming the provider and protector of his woman and child.
Today maritime law has become the rape of the feminine, with the theft of her child.
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Today the average person is unaware that they are indeed a slave, with almost all of their wealth and freedom being stolen from them throughout their life.
Is Elon Musk a slave?
Is Bill Gates a slave?
I get the sentiment, and yeah, it sucks if you are a random worker in the US, but this is just not how the whole thing works, specially outside the US.
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It's all the same, everywhere, globally
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Nice post. I don't still have my birth certificate. So I think I should not be considered a slave. I will role the world.
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I have heard about this and it fascinates me!
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I can't get it. How does the birth certificate establish that we become slave.
However I understand that birth certificate isn't at all a necessity. Even I don't have my birth certificate. In my country, the birth certificates weren't as prevalent when I was born as they are now.
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laying the foundation it will become much clearer over the next week. didn't want to make it too long
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Ahh okay that's fine. I also thought it was missing something between the first and the second heading.
Birth certificates are really unnecessary, I believe.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @mo 8 May
This maybe help you better comprehend #515857
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