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Unraveling the International Law of Colonialism

A look into the Doctrine of Discovery 4th May 1497 to 30th March 2023 and how it was applied to Australia and the United States.
The Doctrine of Discovery was the instrument that allowed Colonial explorers to invade and plunder non Christian lands and Peoples, leading to the devastating

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The Sovereign Citizen Conundrum

The term ‘sovereign citizen’ is used by corporate entities, government agencies, and mainstream media with a specific intention: to label, discredit, and contain a particular type of anti-government or anti-authority ideology, linked to legal disobedience, tax evasion, or rejection of government authority. It is a derogatory label used against those

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Lawfare

Defining Lawfare

“Lawfare” is a modern term that combines law and warfare.
It generally means using the law (or legal systems) as a weapon to damage, control,
or delegitimise an opponent. Instead of fighting with guns or armies, the battle is
fought through courts, regulations, tribunals, or other legal

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Dawn Kelly

Framing The Fringe

“The sovereign citizen movement is not fringe anymore. Look out. They’re under arrest. A law of their own. It’s like a quasi civil war…”
That’s the language ABC’s Four Corners is using to promote its August 18 episode — an “embed” with so-called sovereign citizens, freedom fighters, and anti-government

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Legal Courts Have No Lawful Standing

The provided document argues that a “Cestui Que Vie” (CQV) trust was created in 1666, declaring all people “dead” or “lost at sea,” thereby putting them and their property into a trust managed by the state. The document states that a person’s name in all capital letters, as found on

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Law book and Judges Gabble

All Administrative Courts Are Unlawful

The article argues that administrative courts are unlawful and are not sanctioned by the Queen and Parliament. The British Constitution is “unwritten,” with many of its principles found in common law and historic statutes. The document references Acts such as Magna Carta (1215), the Bill of Rights (1689), and the

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A Quick Guide To Manage Matters

A Quick Guide To Manage Matters

This guide has been prepared in response to the huge numbers of People seeking remedy for violations against them by the Corporate Entities.
It doesn’t take long to find out that there is no remedy for you in the court system we have available to us here in Australia.<br

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