A great page filled with information about the current snake venom theory for those who want to investigate further:
https://pennybutler.com/snake-venom-notes/
https://pennybutler.com/snake-venom-notes/
Explore EVERY angle
Snake Venom [Notes] – Explore EVERY angle
Another hypothesis to do with the great poisoning of the planet, gathering all the evidence to review the "snake venom" theory.
Forwarded from Sam
🧡 Aussie Helping Hands 🙌🏻
Aussie Helping Hands activates contributors and volunteers to assist flood victims in the Northern Rivers region to stay in their communities and rebuild. By the people, for the people, to the people.
www.aussiehelpinghands.com.au
https://t.me/aussiehelpinghands
Aussie Helping Hands activates contributors and volunteers to assist flood victims in the Northern Rivers region to stay in their communities and rebuild. By the people, for the people, to the people.
www.aussiehelpinghands.com.au
https://t.me/aussiehelpinghands
Forwarded from S
Next step is, we all buy the same colour make and model cars, register one, copy the number plates and then split the rego amongst a thousand of us 🤣
A very powerful affidavit which has been used with much success - the original case won and never rebutted
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More rain on the way you reckon?
Forwarded from Krystal
Freedom Cells & Mutual Aid Network Australia introduce the following group ~
Freedom Fairs 🤝 Exchange ~ Organisers/Facilitators
https://t.me/+e2K9bxPB6OhiYWQ1
Freedom Fair Exchanges are an integral component of establishing and maintaining functional parallel communities/society across Australia.
It is important that we establish independent Fair Exchanges (market places) and have them functional and flourishing by the introduction of the Central Bank Digital Currencies (possibly 2023/2024) and the social credit scores attached to them which limit where you can spend the digital currency such as the distance from your house, what stores, only certain products (GMO and synthetic food and clothing) and when your digital currency expires (they will place expiry dates on money so you cannot save).
Freedom Fair Exchanges are also a great place for communities to have fun and socialise, enjoy a picnic, make important connections and network for everything that you need, in a private and enjoyable space, often with live music and valuable homesteading and exercise demonstrations 🪕🪓 🍉🥖🥧🧀🍯 👨👩👧👦
Creative forethought, planning and preparation goes into Freedom Fair Exchanges on a voluntary basis which is also very rewarding.
If you would like to organise a Freedom Fair Exchange in your area we invite you to join our collaboration page where other organisers can support and assist you with ideas and strategies to help get you going.
We invite everyone who is running a Freedom Fair Exchange (otherwise known as a Market, Swap Meet) to join the page and collaborate by sharing ideas and supporting one another, so that no matter how big the failures and successes there are others there to assist, support and celebrate with you.
Ruth, who runs Easy Edible Gardens and the Bathurst Mutual Aid Group/Freedom Cell has organised four successful Freedom Fair Exchanges, and is currently available to help new organiser and support and exchange ideas with other organisers.
If you are ready to run a Freedom Fair Exchange in your community please join the page. We want to help you in overcoming the hurdles so that you can succeed and create a basis for independent trade and exchange in your area 🤝🐓🍎🥑📋
Note:
• Groups are transitioning away from the word 'Market' due to the legal implications opening organisers and stall owners up to council fines and taxation.
• Anyone who joins the group and is not working on a Freedom Fair Exchange or something similar will be removed from the group.
Freedom Fairs 🤝 Exchange ~ Organisers/Facilitators
https://t.me/+e2K9bxPB6OhiYWQ1
Freedom Fair Exchanges are an integral component of establishing and maintaining functional parallel communities/society across Australia.
It is important that we establish independent Fair Exchanges (market places) and have them functional and flourishing by the introduction of the Central Bank Digital Currencies (possibly 2023/2024) and the social credit scores attached to them which limit where you can spend the digital currency such as the distance from your house, what stores, only certain products (GMO and synthetic food and clothing) and when your digital currency expires (they will place expiry dates on money so you cannot save).
Freedom Fair Exchanges are also a great place for communities to have fun and socialise, enjoy a picnic, make important connections and network for everything that you need, in a private and enjoyable space, often with live music and valuable homesteading and exercise demonstrations 🪕🪓 🍉🥖🥧🧀🍯 👨👩👧👦
Creative forethought, planning and preparation goes into Freedom Fair Exchanges on a voluntary basis which is also very rewarding.
If you would like to organise a Freedom Fair Exchange in your area we invite you to join our collaboration page where other organisers can support and assist you with ideas and strategies to help get you going.
We invite everyone who is running a Freedom Fair Exchange (otherwise known as a Market, Swap Meet) to join the page and collaborate by sharing ideas and supporting one another, so that no matter how big the failures and successes there are others there to assist, support and celebrate with you.
Ruth, who runs Easy Edible Gardens and the Bathurst Mutual Aid Group/Freedom Cell has organised four successful Freedom Fair Exchanges, and is currently available to help new organiser and support and exchange ideas with other organisers.
If you are ready to run a Freedom Fair Exchange in your community please join the page. We want to help you in overcoming the hurdles so that you can succeed and create a basis for independent trade and exchange in your area 🤝🐓🍎🥑📋
Note:
• Groups are transitioning away from the word 'Market' due to the legal implications opening organisers and stall owners up to council fines and taxation.
• Anyone who joins the group and is not working on a Freedom Fair Exchange or something similar will be removed from the group.
Telegram
Freedom Fair 🤝 Exchanges ~ Organisers/Facilitators
Krystal invites you to join this group on Telegram.
Forwarded from Rami T
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY TOLLS
01 April 2017 - A Pomona man's legal challenge over allegedly refusing a breathalyser test is not the first time a Sunshine Coast resident has taken on the law. Christopher James David Summers is currently locked in a legal battle over his alleged refusal to provide a sample of breath when pulled over by a police officer on the Sunshine Coast.
Before Summers, there was pensioner and former Noosa councillor Bob Jarvis, 70, who has not paid a toll for six years. Jarvis has refused to pay a toll since coin baskets were taken away and eToll introduced in 2011.
When he received a toll breach in 2011 with a court summons to pay, he elected for a court hearing. The Department of Transport and Main Roads emailed Jarvis before the hearing to say it would offer no evidence and would request the court formally dismiss charges. Neither he nor his wife has paid for a toll since. When Jarvis's brother was also sent a notice for refusing to pay his toll, he used the "Jarvis Defence" and the toll notice also disappeared.
Jarvis has used Chapter 5 'The States' Section 115 of the Constitution as his defence. "A State shall not coin money nor make anything but gold and silver coin a legal tender in payments of debts" was his backing. Jarvis, who said that he knew the Constitution better than most, believed Summers probably made a vital flaw when allegedly refusing to take a breathalyser test.
"There is a big chance the poor bugger has a driver's licence," Jarvis said. "The Australian Constitution tells you that you don't need a driver's licence to drive a car, but once you have signed up for one, you have to abide by the Transport Act."
However, where Summers may have been following the Constitution was in refusing to enter a plea when he was before a magistrate. This is a part of the constitution Jarvis has tested himself when he was 20 and refusing to go to Vietnam. "In Common Law, you don't have to enter a plea," Jarvis said. "I went to court when I was 20 and conscripted to Vietnam and said I wouldn't go.
"I said I was not giving a plea. The judge at the time said 'what are we going to do with you'? I said, 'I don't care, I'm not going to Vietnam' and the Australian Constitution clearly states you cannot mass conscript a person to do anything unless Australia is in immediate threat of invasion. Vietnam had nothing to do with an immediate threat to Australia. The magistrate adjourned the case to make some phone calls. He came back in and said 'point of law, Mr Jarvis you are free to go'."
Jarvis also believed everyone should refuse to pay the toll, as it was illegal. "When you pay a $1.40 for a litre of petrol, you are actually paying 53 cents plus GST petrol excise for roads, bridges and tunnels," he said. "So they are taxing us for road, bridges and tunnels, and the Constitution clearly states in black and white that if the Federal Government taxes something like roads bridges and tunnels then no other government or council is allowed to tax the item."
CARR COMMENTS
This report is not an April Fool's Day gag - it is for real. CARR has previously reported about Bob Jarvis and how he has been driving on toll roads for years without paying tolls. In fact he not only has the Australian Constitution to back him up, he also has Section 16 (Legal Tender) of the federal Currency Act 1965 that states, "A tender of payment of money is a legal tender if it is made in coins that are made and issued under this Act and are of current weight"
Essentially, this means that items such as cheques, credit cards and especially toll tags are not legal tender. Yes, people accept payment by these methods, but that is only by agreement. The only legal tender that can be used to pay debts is "coin of the realm" - real money issued by the Government of Australia and produced by the Australian Mint.
01 April 2017 - A Pomona man's legal challenge over allegedly refusing a breathalyser test is not the first time a Sunshine Coast resident has taken on the law. Christopher James David Summers is currently locked in a legal battle over his alleged refusal to provide a sample of breath when pulled over by a police officer on the Sunshine Coast.
Before Summers, there was pensioner and former Noosa councillor Bob Jarvis, 70, who has not paid a toll for six years. Jarvis has refused to pay a toll since coin baskets were taken away and eToll introduced in 2011.
When he received a toll breach in 2011 with a court summons to pay, he elected for a court hearing. The Department of Transport and Main Roads emailed Jarvis before the hearing to say it would offer no evidence and would request the court formally dismiss charges. Neither he nor his wife has paid for a toll since. When Jarvis's brother was also sent a notice for refusing to pay his toll, he used the "Jarvis Defence" and the toll notice also disappeared.
Jarvis has used Chapter 5 'The States' Section 115 of the Constitution as his defence. "A State shall not coin money nor make anything but gold and silver coin a legal tender in payments of debts" was his backing. Jarvis, who said that he knew the Constitution better than most, believed Summers probably made a vital flaw when allegedly refusing to take a breathalyser test.
"There is a big chance the poor bugger has a driver's licence," Jarvis said. "The Australian Constitution tells you that you don't need a driver's licence to drive a car, but once you have signed up for one, you have to abide by the Transport Act."
However, where Summers may have been following the Constitution was in refusing to enter a plea when he was before a magistrate. This is a part of the constitution Jarvis has tested himself when he was 20 and refusing to go to Vietnam. "In Common Law, you don't have to enter a plea," Jarvis said. "I went to court when I was 20 and conscripted to Vietnam and said I wouldn't go.
"I said I was not giving a plea. The judge at the time said 'what are we going to do with you'? I said, 'I don't care, I'm not going to Vietnam' and the Australian Constitution clearly states you cannot mass conscript a person to do anything unless Australia is in immediate threat of invasion. Vietnam had nothing to do with an immediate threat to Australia. The magistrate adjourned the case to make some phone calls. He came back in and said 'point of law, Mr Jarvis you are free to go'."
Jarvis also believed everyone should refuse to pay the toll, as it was illegal. "When you pay a $1.40 for a litre of petrol, you are actually paying 53 cents plus GST petrol excise for roads, bridges and tunnels," he said. "So they are taxing us for road, bridges and tunnels, and the Constitution clearly states in black and white that if the Federal Government taxes something like roads bridges and tunnels then no other government or council is allowed to tax the item."
CARR COMMENTS
This report is not an April Fool's Day gag - it is for real. CARR has previously reported about Bob Jarvis and how he has been driving on toll roads for years without paying tolls. In fact he not only has the Australian Constitution to back him up, he also has Section 16 (Legal Tender) of the federal Currency Act 1965 that states, "A tender of payment of money is a legal tender if it is made in coins that are made and issued under this Act and are of current weight"
Essentially, this means that items such as cheques, credit cards and especially toll tags are not legal tender. Yes, people accept payment by these methods, but that is only by agreement. The only legal tender that can be used to pay debts is "coin of the realm" - real money issued by the Government of Australia and produced by the Australian Mint.
Forwarded from Rami T
The Currency Act 1965 is a federal Act and therefore overrides any conflicting state laws. So if a toll road operator has not provided facilities to collect such "coin of the realm" at the entrance to a toll road, then a motorist can consider that the toll debt is "forgiven" and he can proceed to drive on that toll road for free.
Bob Jarvis has been proving this principle for many years. The Department of Transport and Main Roads sent him numerous demands for payment and he was even summonsed to court, however the Department saw that it was going to be thrashed and abandoned the action against him. This merely proved that Jarvis was right and to this day, he drives on toll roads for free and no government or toll road company bothers to try and prosecute him.
So it shows that the Constitution would have to be amended by referendum and the Currency Act 1965 would have to be repealed to allow payment other than "coin of the realm" to be considered legal tender. Until that happens, anybody can drive on any toll road without paying the toll and use the "Jarvis Defence" to counter any demands for payment.
As for the breathalyser issue, this brings up some interesting things to consider. Bob Jarvis stated, "The Australian Constitution tells you that you don't need a driver's licence to drive a car, but once you have signed up for one, you have to abide by the Transport Act."
A CARR subscriber actually confirmed that to me the other day when he stated that the State can only prosecute people for driving without a licence because they have entered into a "joinder" with the State. The application of Joinder is usually used when two or more parties to a legal action are "joined" and act as one entity, however the principle seems to apply to contracts and agreements.
In other words, when a person applies for a driver's licence in a particular state, he agrees to abide by the road laws of that state. Of course that person is not bound by those road laws if he has not agreed to abide by them and the Constitution allows him to drive on roads. This is what Bob Jarvis claims and although I have not heard of any person without a licence who was booked for driving unlicensed using this defence, but I sure would be very interested to see a few precedents.
Bob Jarvis also stated, "In Common Law, you don't have to enter a plea." However, I have read a mountain of reports of criminal cases where a defendant has refused to enter a plea and the magistrate or judge has entered a plea for them, usually a "Not Guilty" plea. Furthermore, I received advice from the NSW Attorney General who stated that statute law superseded common law, so it's hard to know what to believe.
On one hand, I am told by many people that Common Law supersedes Statute Law and the Attorney General has told me the exact opposite. On top of that, I have seen defendants go to court and argue that they have Common Law rights and magistrates have just dismissed their arguments and applied Statute Law of the particular state and convicted them, whereas Common Law would have seen those matters dismissed. Who do we believe?
So the conclusion that I draw from all this is that nobody needs to pay tolls when driving on toll roads and the proof is in the pudding, so to speak. Bob Jarvis has proven this time and time again. As for the Constitution saying that you don't need a licence to drive on the roads and beating an "Unlicensed Driving" charge in court using that defence, I want to see some hard evidence of somebody successfully doing that. Talk is cheap - for me, only hard evidence works.
VACRON UPDATE
I have received orders for four more units of the fabulous Vacron CDR-E07-WiFi car black box recorder and the shipment should be well and truly on its way.
I am ordering them in lots of 4 units because it is a cheaper to get them this way without incurring a whopping Australian Customs AQIS Air Entry Charge plus the Import Declaration N10 Charge.
Bob Jarvis has been proving this principle for many years. The Department of Transport and Main Roads sent him numerous demands for payment and he was even summonsed to court, however the Department saw that it was going to be thrashed and abandoned the action against him. This merely proved that Jarvis was right and to this day, he drives on toll roads for free and no government or toll road company bothers to try and prosecute him.
So it shows that the Constitution would have to be amended by referendum and the Currency Act 1965 would have to be repealed to allow payment other than "coin of the realm" to be considered legal tender. Until that happens, anybody can drive on any toll road without paying the toll and use the "Jarvis Defence" to counter any demands for payment.
As for the breathalyser issue, this brings up some interesting things to consider. Bob Jarvis stated, "The Australian Constitution tells you that you don't need a driver's licence to drive a car, but once you have signed up for one, you have to abide by the Transport Act."
A CARR subscriber actually confirmed that to me the other day when he stated that the State can only prosecute people for driving without a licence because they have entered into a "joinder" with the State. The application of Joinder is usually used when two or more parties to a legal action are "joined" and act as one entity, however the principle seems to apply to contracts and agreements.
In other words, when a person applies for a driver's licence in a particular state, he agrees to abide by the road laws of that state. Of course that person is not bound by those road laws if he has not agreed to abide by them and the Constitution allows him to drive on roads. This is what Bob Jarvis claims and although I have not heard of any person without a licence who was booked for driving unlicensed using this defence, but I sure would be very interested to see a few precedents.
Bob Jarvis also stated, "In Common Law, you don't have to enter a plea." However, I have read a mountain of reports of criminal cases where a defendant has refused to enter a plea and the magistrate or judge has entered a plea for them, usually a "Not Guilty" plea. Furthermore, I received advice from the NSW Attorney General who stated that statute law superseded common law, so it's hard to know what to believe.
On one hand, I am told by many people that Common Law supersedes Statute Law and the Attorney General has told me the exact opposite. On top of that, I have seen defendants go to court and argue that they have Common Law rights and magistrates have just dismissed their arguments and applied Statute Law of the particular state and convicted them, whereas Common Law would have seen those matters dismissed. Who do we believe?
So the conclusion that I draw from all this is that nobody needs to pay tolls when driving on toll roads and the proof is in the pudding, so to speak. Bob Jarvis has proven this time and time again. As for the Constitution saying that you don't need a licence to drive on the roads and beating an "Unlicensed Driving" charge in court using that defence, I want to see some hard evidence of somebody successfully doing that. Talk is cheap - for me, only hard evidence works.
VACRON UPDATE
I have received orders for four more units of the fabulous Vacron CDR-E07-WiFi car black box recorder and the shipment should be well and truly on its way.
I am ordering them in lots of 4 units because it is a cheaper to get them this way without incurring a whopping Australian Customs AQIS Air Entry Charge plus the Import Declaration N10 Charge.
Forwarded from Rami T
The freight charge is more for such a smaller order, but the cost of each unit works out to be much the same, but the bureaucracy and paperwork is nil, compared to ordering a shipment of 20 units. And believe me, I am doing this without profit, so I don't need any more paperwork in my life...... LOL
A number of CARR subscribers have indicated that they wish me to acquire this fantastic device for them, so if you are still interested in getting a Vacron black box, please let me know and I will send you payment details. Once I get another 4 payments, I will order another shipment from the manufacturer.
Ziggy Zapata
Webmaster, Campaign Against Road Ripoffs
info@carr.org.au
A number of CARR subscribers have indicated that they wish me to acquire this fantastic device for them, so if you are still interested in getting a Vacron black box, please let me know and I will send you payment details. Once I get another 4 payments, I will order another shipment from the manufacturer.
Ziggy Zapata
Webmaster, Campaign Against Road Ripoffs
info@carr.org.au
Forwarded from natalie faulkner
Guys Dave Armstrong was with mark from solutions empowerment & tom Barnett also learnt from mark , now they both started livingfree movement last year to help people work in private which has morphed into feed me/private business me/lawful me/grow me/heal me/spiritual me- as us members wanted help with fines, health etc etc so it’s growing they now have nickpatterson & Darren Dixon helping with lawful me. They are linking us up with but direct from farmers & Growers, teaching is about trusts etc, getting private banks org, linking up with all the groups such as greater reset, etc etc. part of why they started living free was as solutions empowerment good but people left a bit high & dry. We have int guests on every week like cal Washington (inpower movement which Dave Armstrong is on board of), sam Bailey (nz dr), andy Kaufman etc etc. it’s about creating the parallel society with all the systems we need including governance, banking etc to make the govt & Corp systems obsolete. As far as money spent it’s the best value around, I can’t rec it enough it’s so empowering, sooo much knowledge/wisdoms, so much connections & contacts & community & everything we want to create. It’s goal is to build community & learn & hemp from each other. The health stuff is incredible & lawful me just launched, followed next with grow & feed me & there’s already an integrative health prof registry on platform
Good handout with information on the floods and how to prevent them from fulfilling their agenda
Len Harris provides an update to the situation regarding our Property Deeds.
https://rumble.com/v10oj65-property-deeds-update-with-len-harris.html
https://rumble.com/v10oj65-property-deeds-update-with-len-harris.html
Rumble
Property Deeds Update with Len Harris
Before Watching it is advised you view 'Do You Own Your Own Property' https://rumble.com/vudo2t-do-you-own-your-own-property.html Former Senator Len Harris gives us an update into the Silent Majoritie
Earth day giveaway - if you’re interested in living consciously with the earth 🥰
https://www.instagram.com/p/CcnmjYiA-DC/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CcnmjYiA-DC/