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Holding police liable for false arrest, a journey begins
Last night I was falsely imprisoned for the crime of having a tail light out. Now I will see if I can hold the officer responsible accountable for his crimes against me. This is my journey.
4 commentsIf everybody knows something, it is probably a lie or half truth.
While I can only speak with first hand knowledge of those things "everybody knows" in the land known as the united states of america, this article is probably true all over the earth. Have you every asked...
4 commentsWhy "Universal Health Care" in the united states is a non-issue
An explanation of the real problem with health costs and why so called universal health care is not a good solution, but merely another false issue to keep us distracted.
13 commentsGod can stop injustice, but is unrealized and scared.
An attempted answer as to why "god is good and allpowerful but lets bad things happen"
2 commentsYou can beat corruption in city hall by hacking your mind
A consideration of ideas that might actually bring real change instead of just new masters.
7 commentsDealing with a Notice of Violation from City Hall for a Public Nuisance
Dealing with city hall when it claims you have created a public nusiance. The City of Hoquiam in The State of Washington is used as an example.
0 comments4 Important things to know which can keep you out of court
Practical tools that anyone can use to keep from being sued or having to sue.
3 commentsAnalysis of the United States in terms of the Law and You
An analysis of how the law actually works in the United States with relation to frameworks of Law and Persons. You do have a choice.
0 commentsReal examples of anarchism in history are problematic
You do not see good examples of anarchism in history because you do not know what anarchism is. You think it is chaos. It is not.
17 commentsWho are you? Man? Person? People? Object?
This hub delves into who we are as a matter of law. Until you know who you are, your ability to access the law will be severely inhibited.
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