Common Law Community Training Manual: Establishing the Reign of Natural Liberty: The Common Law and its Courts

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The Purpose of a Common Law court Many people are plagued by the injustice of the courts, police, schools, banks, social services and the NHS. As citizens of a common law based judicial system, we have the right to come together in our local communities and convene a common law court in full lawful legitimacy. We are capable of judging and sentencing any person, business or organization fairly regardless of the status they hold in society. A court convened randomly by the public can be trusted to judge fairly with no alterior motives. Our sentences are enforced by local community members acting as peace officers who are sworn agents of the court directed by our court appointed sheriff.

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Publisher

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (11 Mar. 2014)

Language

English

Paperback

54 pages

ISBN-10

149619246X

ISBN-13

978-1496192462

Dimensions

12.7 x 0.33 x 20.32 cm

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  1. 08

    by Marie_Fish

    Very interesting read

  2. 08

    by michael rose

    It’s a very informative book, explaining your rights as a sovereign individual

  3. 08

    by Peter Benson

    BUY IT….!!!!!

  4. 08

    by Hugh Scott

    we are the worLd ????⚖️????…….

  5. 08

    by Matloub Husayn-Ali-Khan

    Found this short Common Law Community Training Manual by Rev Kevin D. Annett and David E. Robinson very useful and inspirational and as many of us may know that Common Law in basically natural law: ‘All things exist and are held in common and the Law does harm to no-one, (Actus Regis Nemini Facit Injuriam) arising from the ‘ Ten Commandments and God’. As well as the famous phrase by Jean Jacques Rousseau: ‘Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains. Interestingly, the manual mentions the resignation of Pope Benedict, Joseph Ratzinger, was found guilty by the International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ) for Crimes against humanity: aiding child raping priests and child trafficking. This provoked his resignation on 11th February 2013.

    In summary, many people over the years have experienced injustice at the hands of NHS, courts, police, schools, banks, and social services. As citizen’s, many of us need to examine and use the Common Law based judicial system. Hence, nothing should stop us coming together in our local communities to convene a Common Law Court in full law full legitimacy. As a collective, all of us, are capable judging and sentencing any organisation, business or individual fairly regardless of the status they hold in society. The Common Law Court has the advantage of not having any ulterior motives when judging or sentencing and this system is much fairer than current judicial system based on vested interests of corporations, governments, and very wealthy individuals. Ultimately, the sentencing within the Common law framework means that those sentences/judgements are enforced by the local community members acting as peace officers who are sworn agents of the court directed by the court appointed staff. This particular perspective will usually be viewed by the mainstream media and the wider legal profession and law enforcement agencies as: ‘taking law into your own hands’ is a violation of civil order and tantamount to “anarchy” Yet, they conveniently forget that: for citizen’s ‘to judge legal matters for themselves is the highest civic virtue and cornerstone of true democracy’, according to the Athenian law maker Solon (630 – 560 BC). However, this principle is borne out by the legal requirement to attend jury service in the UK and non-attendance can mean financial penalties unless you have a valid reason for not attending!

    The manual has some very practical advice from the many ancient pioneers of international law including 40 key strategy and tactics taken from Sun Tzu, a Chinese Strategist, Philosopher, and writer (BC 544-496 BC). Examples like: ‘Know your enemy and know yourself; subdue the enemy without fighting; avoid what is strong, attack what is weak, and these three main principles are intertwined like braided strands of hair.

    This is a must read book and is highly recommended to read alongside “Our Corrupt Legal System” (Why Everyone Is a victim – Except Rich Criminals), by Evan Whitton and The UCC Connection: How To Free Yourself From Legal Tyranny Paperback, by David E. Robinson.

  6. 08

    by doreen ball

    Good book

  7. 08

    by john reekie

    Full of relevant info a must have for bookshelf highly recommended

  8. 08

    by Good morning, I have a complaint about a product I bought from you. When buying it was written natural, but after checking it was not even close to natural. It’s listening, how can you sell a product like natural? Thank you!

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