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Sham Documents

People are scammed and deceived into requesting and paying for documentation that they do not even need. This scam is perpetuated because you were just born into it, and it seems it has always been this way; it hasn’t.
All these sham documents require a form of “registration”, meaning you are literally handing over control of whatever the thing is that “requires” the document.
Furthermore you are also unknowingly entering into a jurisdiction controlled by someone else, and accepting corporate polices you do not even know.
Here are a few examples:
  • Passport.
    • “Passport” means to pass from port to port, and the concept of a worldwide passport was created after the 1st World War.
    • When you register for a passport, it identifies your corporation and not you. Furthermore you are now a “postman” carrying a “document” and operating within the postal union.
    • The passport restricts you from travelling, not assists you.
    • To travel is a right; therefore under what authority are you asking to have the privilege to travel?
  • Driver license.
    • The word licence means to ask permission.
    • By registering for a licence you have given up the right to use your own car, and are now asking for permission from a higher authority and furthermore you are willing to pay for the privilege.
  • Log book.
    • All corporate countries request registration of all forms of transportation.
    • By doing so you have given up control, and in some cases ownership of the transportation.
    • Furthermore you have now entered the jurisdiction of any corporate policies placed upon the roads, which are in fact common land owned by all and without policies.
  • Identification.
    • Under what obligation do you have to identify yourself to anyone? The answer is none.
  • National Insurance number.
    • You are nothing more than a “product”, a human resource with a reference number.
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