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Title: Don't Buy Into American Slave System; Washington 'Free Man' Shows How To Opt Out
Source: arcticbeacon.com
URL Source: http://www.arcticbeacon.com/articles/article/1518131/34752.htm
Published: Oct 10, 2005
Author: Greg Szymanski
Post Date: 2005-10-10 10:15:36 by christine
Keywords: Washington, American, System;
Views: 62
Comments: 1

Terry Lee of Washington was tired of being a slave. Since the American system is voluntary, he decided to become a sovereign citizen by using the U.S. Constitution, common sense and a lot of legal hard work.

Terry Lee is a man with conviction and a sense of dignity, a hard working American who has had it up to his eye-balls with being a slave to the Corporate Republic of America.

And make no mistake about it, whether you like the term slave or not, most Americans are exactly that to a system created to benefit the rich while taking advantage of the poor.

It’s a system geared at using the labor and talent of many to benefit a select few, a system that Lee, who calls himself a “true patriot and free man,” decided years ago he no longer wanted to be a volunteer.

A wise old man once said: “Son, if you wanna get ahead in this world, never work for another man as long as you live.” Although Lee says that’s sound advice, he adds it’s imperative to go one gigantic step farther by never working or selling your life’s blood into the “corporation as long as you live.”

But before understanding how Lee, a homebuilder and land developer by trade who lives near Spokane, Washington, figured out how to buck the system, he says first it’s vitally important to comprehend that each and every America volunteers his servitude to the system from birth, albeit volunteering without full knowledge or consent.

And just as a citizen impliedly and implicitly volunteers, according to Lee, he has the same ability to release the chains and bondage by following a method he is perfecting, Lee admits, however, his method is no “overnight fix” but is difficult, time consuming and more like a total lifestyle makeover instead of a quick fixer-up course in being a so-called free man.

Although there are many patriot movements taking place all over the country, Lee says he has taken the best from each, while adding more detailed legal steps and procedures, in order to help others effectively work and live outside the jurisdiction carved out by the corporate government, rights he claims fundamentally protected by the constitution.

“I’ve been a hard working man all my life and when you go through life accumulating things and then don’t know how to protect yourself, it makes you stop and think,” said Lee this week in an extended conversation from his home in Spokane, where he now lives free from the bondage of what he calls a controlled and manipulated corporate-driven slave system.

“When I finally realized I had been lied to and technically I was not a free man but a slave, I decided to do something about it. I also realized that the rich men of the world really want to capture all the living beings and take 50 percent of their labor for their own benefit. The system is designed to control and dominate the people and I didn’t want any part of it.”

Lee said it’s important for a person deciding to leave the system to understand what’s going on in the world as well as fully understand what a person’s birth right really means and what he can become if he truly believes freedom is more important than being a slave to the government.

“We are created by pour creator to be free with inalienable rights as long as we do not harm our neighbor. There are really only two basic rules to follow, being no trespass and love thy neighbor as thy self,” said Lee. “In Isaiah 45, God created good and evil. But in my case I realized a long time ago being honest wasn’t good enough.

“I realized I had to gain more knowledge to protect against evil and to protect myself from not becoming evil myself. This is our major goal in life and once this is mastered it is our responsibility to teach our young the same beliefs in order to stop evil from being passed on from generation to generation.”

With these high moral standards to attain, Lee said out to free himself from the jurisdiction of being under the thumb of the U.S. government, starting out by first getting judicial acknowledgement from the court he was no longing volunteering his services to the system.

Lee said the process of confronting the system head on needs to be carefully thought and worded, as it is necessary to make it clear to the court system the real purpose for taking up the court’s time.

He added that the real purpose for filing the initial court papers isn’t adversarial like most court proceedings, but merely a legal venture into admitting errors were made in entering the corporate-driven government system and that these errors need correcting inorder to get out.

“This distinction is important because the law says it can correct errors but not a mistake,” said Lee, adding the first thing he wanted the court to acknowledge was that he wanted to be known as simply Terry Lee instead of the name listed on his official birth certificate.

“I presented a five page brief and 50 pages of supporting evidence proving that I can carry a name of my choosing as long as I don’t use it fraudulently and, of course, it’s not necessary to have your name legally changed. The judge agreed and I still carry the court order with me, which now replaces any type of ID card or driver’s license issued by the state.”

Lee said the court order recognizing the right to carry a name of his choosing, free from the state recognized name, is only the first step in a myriad of legal maneuvers needed in order to break the contract with the state, a contract binding most men to a life of servitude and government slavery.


Poster Comment:

Terry is a guest on The Power Hour along with Greg Szymanski this morning.

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#1. To: christine (#0)

Listening right now - thanks for the post.

Lod  posted on  2005-10-10   10:19:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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