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you can still have a passport- you don't need to be a citizen. Hence, it doesn't hurt to research this furthermore. There is 2 governments- the common and the F*ked one
Which part of the word "pass-port" you do not understand? pass = a license to get through port = a vessel dock to onboard onto, where you do not make any rules, your rights are vanished
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21 sats \ 15 replies \ @Lux 13 Jun
Darth you are right, but, some ships have better rules than others :) ;)
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So how do you travel to another country @DarthCoin?
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just walking or by own car. Question is, why do you need to travel so far all the time? Why do you need to take a plane or any other commercial meaning ? Because every time you buy a plane/train ticket, you enter into a commercial contract, then you have to respect their rules.
This is the important aspect that people still do not understand: any commercial transport is A CONTRACT. Once you sign it, buy it, you HAVE TO agree with their terms and respect them.
But if I do not want to use any commercial transport, WHY IN THE HELL I NEED A TRAVEL LICENSE? I didn't signed and agree any commercial contract.
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So you don't want to travel anywhere, is what you're saying, outside 48 states? see this Yes, it states very clearly it's a U.S. Passport it also states OR non-citizen national of the U.S ...For the purpose of travel, YES you follow their rules and shit since you're involved in commercial but it ends there.
---you can have [1]US citizenship, then [2]U.S Nationals.. so non-citizen national is something else
Okay if I'm getting this correct, its like a membership but you can jump ship. For traveling purpose. Cause that's what you say if you're in a car
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110 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 13 Jun
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