Maritime Admiralty Law

2  2015-02-06 by beaucopbuxx

Maritime Admiralty Law, why haven't you learned about it yet?

I personally believe we need to start educating all of our friends and family about the law of the sea, and the role it plays in our life.

I'm at work and unable to link some videos that I've watched on this subject, but looking up Jordan Maxwell on YouTube would be a good place to begin learning.

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You need to make some claims and provide some facts and data. This post is as useless as "Hay guys, why doesn't school teach kids the truth about personal finance?"

This is a lazy post.

01 : Jordan Maxwell on the Power of Symbols and The Way the World really Works: http://youtu.be/vT7Aq4iACOM

02: Jordan Maxwell 2 -Nothing Operates the way you think it Does: http://youtu.be/6f6AC99Br-8

03: Jordan Maxwell -Maritime Law Rules the World Commerce and Courts: http://youtu.be/AxDfBpcjKgs

04: Jordan Maxwell - Maritime Law rules Religion and Economics: http://youtu.be/7cIe-wE9ngo

Jordan Maxwell -UNDERSTANDING the Power of Words: http://youtu.be/1ou3jRa9xF4

There's lots of other videos by Jordan Maxwell, but these are short, and pretty to the point. I'm still learning about all of this myself, this guy does a good job of explaining in layman's terms.

Awesome. Maybe edit these into the OP when you get a chance.

So much to learn...

Still learning the posting on reddit, I apologize. I've been lurking for a while on this sub, and you guys have given me lots to chew on.

But when I came across Maritime Admiralty Law, about a month ago, I was baffled. I was even more shocked I haven't seen a post regarding it. Not to say it wasn't post, but, yah know.

Either way, please learn about this. Teach others. Knowledge is power.

Working on it. There are some fundamental points I need to personally verify, and then there are practical matters of, say, how to deal with an armed police officer that has no jurisdiction over you but he really really thinks he does... and passports / international travel... Big area, but important.

Remember, you fight in court, not on the side of the road. But I do understand all your other points, and I do agree. Like I said, I'm still learning myself. We're all being made fools of, being manipulated by these corporate thugs.

We're sovereign beings, not corporate merchandise.

Yes, I think this should have one massive post. I have been meaning to study up on all of this for awhile. I like Jordan Maxwell.

Maybe we can get something stickies, or put in the sidebar, and have axotl_peyotl do an information dump for us.

Thanks for adding the links. We don't need another Northrop Grumman guy around here. :P

I agree. I'll do my best to do a more comprehensive post when I have time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXOSi39QS58 - relevent because it shows maritime law and false flags in action. that's two for one. like a sale at payless shoes =)

Will check it out now.

That'll come in handy for all those people who live on land!

For sure it will. It appears that none of the laws that they pretend apply to us really apply.

Exactly.

Research it if you haven't already. Maritime Admiralty Law affects us all.

It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character.

So you're worried about shipping and transport?

Obviously you haven't done any research like he recommended

I don't believe in "research" through YouTube videos.

Care to summarize it for me?

Well then why don't you use "google"

I did.

Cool.

Please begin to research, when I have more time I'll link my other findings. I linked some videos that are good at explaining in layman's terms why it's crucial we begin to teach others of this judicial process.

We relinquish our rights by consent, and you don't even know it.

Oh I know it. I'm fully aware of the bullshitery going on

Spread the word. Words are swords.

You may enjoy reading Invisible Contracts by George Mercier. It is a large (~700 pages) book

Saved. I'll definitely give it a read, thank you.

Will check it out now.

Yes, I think this should have one massive post. I have been meaning to study up on all of this for awhile. I like Jordan Maxwell.

Maybe we can get something stickies, or put in the sidebar, and have axotl_peyotl do an information dump for us.