What if I decide to not be part of any society ? I am myself.
I actually have my own country and I explain it here: #736757 in a more simple manner :)
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How many countries can you visit with your pass-port? :)
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I do not use any pass-port. That is a license to travel for citizens and mostly used for COMMERCIAL travels, where a CONTRACT is involved. Sovereign individuals do not need a license to travel. They just travel. You are your own country, wherever you are, passing through as an "ambassador" if you like it like that.

Citizen Passport

Your passport is written in all caps, meaning it is referring to your legal fiction.
The word Passport is a combination of the word “Pass” and “Port” and refers to the allowance of your corporation to travel from port to port. A stamp was issued when entering a different jurisdiction for your corporation to operate. You do not need a passport to travel.

Law Abiding Citizen

The question you should ask is “whose law?” If you don’t ask this question and blindly agree, you will find that “Law” actually refers to Legislation, and citizen is an employee with the lowest status.

Member of Society

The word Member is referring to you as having Membership. Society refers to an organization or club formed for a particular purpose or activity. If someone attempts to apply this title to you, you must ask “which society” and then ask yourself if you applied to become a member. If you accept this title then you have accepted your legal identity and have agreed to be part of a society where your status is unknown. However your status shall be of the lowest level.
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So, in practice, have you ever crossed a border without a passport?
Because, even ambassadors have a passport. It's different, sure, but they need to carry a diplomatic passport to cross an international border.
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What is a border? An imaginary line, right? Yes I traveled to various places, without carrying a passport.
btw, my country being my own body have very clear defined "borders", not just imaginary lines.
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Sure, only imaginary lines inside the "imaginary lines" that define the country you currently reside in :)
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