Tag Archives: #council

WHY NOT VOTE BEN?

In 2010 I unof­fi­cially ran for city coun­cil, it was to shed light on these facts: I can not be elected. I can not vote. I am taxed with out rep­re­sen­ta­tion. My polit­i­cal voice has been stolen by pirates. How can I make these claims with­out hav­ing proof of what I am stat­ing, well proof is com­mon knowl­edge if you know where to look. In many let­ters to the city coun­cil and province I have pointed out these more »

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The Great Law of Peace for Life

I am Dekanaw­idah and with the Five Nations’ Con­fed­er­ate Lords I plant the Tree of Great Peace.“[x1] So begins the Great Law of Peace, the con­sti­tu­tion of the Iro­quois Con­fed­er­acy, a union of tribes cen­tered south of Lake Ontario that thrived for 600 years up to the for­ma­tion of the United States. The pre­am­ble of the Great Law of Peace goes on: I name the tree the Tree of the Great Long more »

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Closed War

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Link to Map on Raremaps.com Title: Map of the Indian Tribes of North Amer­ica about 1600 A.D. along the Atlantic; & about 1800 A.D. West­wardly | Map Maker: Amer­i­can Anti­quar­ian Soci­ety | Place / Date: Cam­bridge, MA / 1836 | Col­or­ing: Hand Col­ored Pub­lished by the Amer; Antiq; Soc: From adraw­ing by Hon; A. Gal­latin. Pendleton’s Lith­o­g­ra­phy, Cam­bridge Mass­a­chu­setts, 1836,15x16, sub­stan­tial hand color. This is the famous Gal­latin map that Wheat speaks more »

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What is in a Name, YOU?

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If there is any rep­re­sen­ta­tive of any depart­ment of gov­ern­ment, Cana­dian or Amer­i­can, who can pro­vide proof that there is any infor­ma­tion offered on this web­site which is incor­rect, erro­neous or ille­gal, then please feel free to inform the web­mas­ter, and it will be promptly cor­rected or removed from this inter­net web­site. The pri­mary asser­tions made on this web­site are: 1. The income tax applies only to fic­tional enti­ties called per­sons more »

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Why Your Vote is the Problem

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The Citizen’s Council

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The suc­cess rate across the state is amaz­ing. It is directly related to our team­work. It took a lit­tle time to deal with the issue of con­science in our com­mu­nity. Just like the pre­sen­ters have told us that the more we engage in these activ­i­ties the less effec­tive our con­science. For­tu­nately, we have now raised a gen­er­a­tion of youth with out a con­science. “They have no con­science! They have a more »

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Understanding the Problem

First you have to under­stand the prob­lem. What is the unknown? What are the data? What is the con­di­tion? Is it pos­si­ble to sat­isfy the con­di­tion? Is the con­di­tion suf­fi­cient to deter­mine the unknown? Or is it insuf­fi­cient? Or redun­dant? Or con­tra­dic­tory? Draw a fig­ure. Intro­duce suit­able nota­tion. Sep­a­rate the var­i­ous parts of the con­di­tion. Can you write them down? Devis­ing a Plan. Find the con­nec­tion between the data and the unknown. more »

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Unincorporated Presentation (free agent)

Statements are taxable claims, be prepared to pay when the tax man comith!

I am pro­mot­ing unreg­is­tered vot­ers, their part in elec­tions, the roles of unin­cor­po­rated non­vot­ers, and the coun­cils assump­tions of not vot­ing for the city/municipal coun­cil, what does it mean to have a vote, What does it mean when you choose not to incor­po­rate your­self into the cor­po­ra­tion, the spe­cial inter­ests and its cor­po­rate agenda. Canada and every level of gov­ern­ment is based on gov­er­nance by con­sent, if this is true, more »

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Tribes of the Round Table

A MYSTICAL MATERIALISM marked Chris­tian­ity from its birth; the very soul of it was a body. Among the sto­ical philoso­phies and ori­en­tal nega­tions that were its first foes it fought fiercely and par­tic­u­larly for a super­nat­ural free­dom to cure con­crete mal­adies by con­crete sub­stances. Hence the scat­ter­ing of relics was every­where like the scat­ter­ing of seed. All who took their mis­sion from the divine tragedy bore tan­gi­ble frag­ments which became more »

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Self-Government

The United States is often described as an exper­i­ment in self-government. But what is this thing? Most peo­ple under­stand “self-government” to mean democ­racy. Accord­ing to this under­stand­ing, a peo­ple are self-governed if they reg­u­larly vote to select the indi­vid­u­als who are to occupy polit­i­cal offices. This method of decid­ing who holds polit­i­cal power has clear advan­tages over con­fer­ring polit­i­cal power accord­ing to mil­i­tary prowess, blood­lines, or other cri­te­ria remote from more »

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