"Ungrip": Amazing New Documentary About A Man Who Became Legally Soveirgn

I don't think this would work here in middle America. I know from personal experience that if you try to pull something like that here they will get a search warrant and come on your property. They will not just leave you alone like they did him. It won't be until government collapses that we will be able to live as a natural person. Thats why we should force a collapse now...who's with me?

toooooooooooooo sloooooooowwwwwwwwwwwww.


gave it 15 minutes but i think some major stoners made that flick.

Not enough explosions and tire squeals? That is the problem with a lot of folks...over stimulated...the hurry up I want it now americans are a part of the problem
 
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Simple solution that, as far as I am concerned, is the easiest, most peaceful and efficient one.

BUY PHYSICAL GOLD AND SILVER. That's it. That's all you need to do. Carry on.

I don't think this would work here in middle America. I know from personal experience that if you try to pull something like that here they will get a search warrant and come on your property. They will not just leave you alone like they did him. It won't be until government collapses that we will be able to live as a natural person. Thats why we should force a collapse now...who's with me?



Not enough explosions and tire squeals? That is the problem with a lot of folks...over stimulated...the hurry up I want it now americans are a part of the problem
 
wow that was great man we really got to fight harder for our freedom then just donating a few hundred to ron paul..... but i guess its a start.
 
Have not yet watched the vids (dialup, but may be out later amongst civilization), but if this is what I think it is, then I am not all that impressed. There are people here in the USA that are in similar situations. I recall one in either the Carolinas or TN or GA. Same deal - completely self contained, sovereign, and so forth. Dunno what the restrictions are for this Canadian fellow, but the ones in the US cannot have electricity or any public utility. No registration of autos and cannot drive at all on US soil. They, too, are "self sufficient", which also means they are forcibly cut off from their fellows. That is NOT sovereignty, nor is it a condition of freedom that sovereignty implies. It is simply tyranny of another form and nothing better. Real sovereignty means freedom to go about one's business peaceably as they may see fit. It is the very picture of agoristic freedom to interact with one's fellows, or not to.

What the people in the USA are experiencing is prison of another form. It has some advantages, but it also has just as many problems - arguably worse ones as well.

Now if all the people of a county were to so establish themselves as sovereigns... who knows. But onesey-twosey... not so sure. For example, our little farm is on a dry ridge. We are dependent on public water, which ultra sucks. AFAIK we would be cut off from water if we did the sovereign thing. Also, when sovereign can one transfer real property and move or is one stuck on location for life? Lots of questions there. It's my hope to leave this place and find better water conditions. I would hate to think I was stuck here the rest of my days with no reliable water supply.

Mr. Frying Pan, meet Mr. Fire.

EDIT: Finally got to see about the first 1/3 of the video. To that point it is not what I thought it would be. Very well put together. I will try to watch the rest tomorrow. Thanks to the OP.
 
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Amazing. Thanks for posting.

Seems the foundation of his philosophy is the same as mine - we are creations of our Creator, and there are no masters between each of us and our Creator. Very heartening...
 
Maybe Conza should do this so he can shut the hell up and stop forcing his views down the throats of all who encounter him. Just sayin'.
 
Bumpity bump.

If you have not watched it, do so. If you have, do so again.
 
Looks good, but since it's Canada, I have my doubts about being successful in the US.

Randy Weaver to Carl Drega to Ed Brown.

The USG has a long and sordid history of smashing anybody who dares question the yoke around their neck or just wants to be left the fuck alone.

Our whole society, both on a personal level and governmental level, is based on, dependent on, being all up in other people's shit, 24/7.
 
Looks good, but since it's Canada, I have my doubts about being successful in the US.

This is what I will endeavor to find out. One thing I strongly suspect is that US "authorities" will guard their racket with far more pointed viciousness than do the Canadians.

If, however, it can be established that in the USA the same truth holds regarding the corporate nature of just about everything, thereby establishing the contractual nature of governance, then the illegitimacy of all governance could be readily established. All contracts must possess six characteristics, among those being "capacity". If one has not the capacity to enter into a contract, then such a person cannot enter into one. In order to have capacity, one must possess proper information regarding not only the precise nature of the various stipulations of the contract, but of all the supporting contextual information. If such information as is offered to a party to a contract is false, no capacity exists and therefore no contract. If "government" misleads one in terms of the precise nature of a given contract, one's capacity to enter is absent. If the deception can be established as intentional, then one can add fraud to the list of offenses.
 
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