Canadian Judge Begins Legal Clampdown on “Freeman” movement
by J.G. Vibes
Activist Post
October 1, 2012
Judge John Rooke the Associate Chief Justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench in Canada has promised to destroy the “Free Man on the Land Movement. In a newly released court decision John Rooke analyzes the movement, which he refers to as “organized pseudolegal commercial argument” or OPCA litigants.
His 185-page analysis of their arguments was posted on the Alberta Justice court website on Thursday. This same judge was in the news not too long ago when he called a rape victim “stupid”during the sentencing of the man who raped her. He then went ahead and only sentenced the rapist to 3 1/2 years in prison.The Free Man on the Land movement consists of a growing number of people who are beginning to turn the rhetoric and legalese of the state against itself. According to the nationalistic folklore put forward by the courts, people are only ruled because they consent to being ruled, so many of these people are withdrawing their consent from the system.
As much of a great concept as this as, and as much as everyone should be encouraged to pursue this lifestyle, there is one fatal flaw in this approach that must be remembered. That flaw is that the whole system is a fraud to begin with, and the system will bend to the whims of authority regardless of what has been written into law previously. It is this flaw, that may begin to cause complications for those in Canada who have declared their Independence.

The Free Man movement is an interesting concept. Obviously your exact legal claims depend on the region you are defending yourself in. I’m not sure the information in this film is applicable under Canadian law but there are some interesting notes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkbvJFEQgJU
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October 3, 2012 at 12:57 PM
Hey that’s the sequel to Esoteric Agenda, which I list as one of the MUST SEE DOCUMENTARIES on the bottom right of this site, actually.
I haven’t seen Kyamatica yet, although I’ve been meaning to for months and had completely forgot about it. Thank you for reminding me. 🙂 Hopefully it won’t be another few months before I get to this one. I very much enjoyed the prequel.
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October 3, 2012 at 4:09 PM