Regular readers of this blog may recall that I have written several posts this year with regards to John Harris, Freeman of England.

John is someone who has taken the time and trouble to research and find the legal loopholes that still remain within the Magna Carta to petition the Queen, serve upon Her Majesty several affidavits and to declare himself a Freeman of England within the Freedom of Common Law, and in Lawful Rebellion (note the word Lawful here).

From a private exchange of messages with someone today, came some thoughts as to what the future holds, and by future I mean the next 2 years, for those who have taken the path to becoming Freemen.

Such as when the Lisbon Treaty is finally moved into existence, as it inevitably will be after Ireland's 2nd forced vote, and the EU becomes a legal entity, a supranational federal state, the remaining sovereignty of the UK will finally be gone, along with any ancient legal safeguards that the majority of us currently find are being eroded.

The UK will then just be in European legal terms an island made up of 12 EU regions, governed under Napoleonic law. It could be argued at that point that the Freemen have intentionally made themselves stateless, as England will no longer be a legal entity in the eyes of the EU.

On the other hand, this likely will create a unique legal position in International law, (having withdrawn their allegiance to the Crown, being in Lawful Rebellion and not having conspired in the Treason of the government, nor agreed to surrender any sovereignty from the land of their birth), and as the Queen will also have surrendered her Sovereign status to the EU, the Freemen would therefore be able to claim the Crown of England as vacant and to form Government.

Now I know that is not what they intended when John started on this path, however as we all know, circumstances always overtakes planning.

Last time Government acted against the people, we had a revolution! The
people made an agreement with the Sovereign to limit the powers of
government and provide fundamental rights to defend the people from
subsequent governments.

The Magna Carta states, “ No free man shall be taken, imprisoned,
disseised, outlawed, banished, or in any way destroyed, not will we
proceed against or prosecute him, except by the lawful judgment of his
peers and by the law of the land.”. It also proclaims that no man may be imprisoned or detained without
proof that they did wrong.

Government cannot repeal the Magna Carta as it
was not a party to it's signing. Only the people can do that, so once the Traitors have succumbed to the EU, the Freemen will at liberty to use the Magna Carta as it was supposed to be used.

The next few years are going to be very interesting.

Who knows, perhaps we WILL see a free England again, governed by Freemen.

Could England possibly become Europe's Taiwan?

Regular readers of this blog may recall that I have written several posts this year with regards to John Harris, Freeman of England.

John is someone who has taken the time and trouble to research and find the legal loopholes that still remain within the Magna Carta to petition the Queen, serve upon Her Majesty several affidavits and to declare himself a Freeman of England within the Freedom of Common Law, and in Lawful Rebellion (note the word Lawful here).

From a private exchange of messages with someone today, came some thoughts as to what the future holds, and by future I mean the next 2 years, for those who have taken the path to becoming Freemen.

Such as when the Lisbon Treaty is finally moved into existence, as it inevitably will be after Ireland's 2nd forced vote, and the EU becomes a legal entity, a supranational federal state, the remaining sovereignty of the UK will finally be gone, along with any ancient legal safeguards that the majority of us currently find are being eroded.

The UK will then just be in European legal terms an island made up of 12 EU regions, governed under Napoleonic law. It could be argued at that point that the Freemen have intentionally made themselves stateless, as England will no longer be a legal entity in the eyes of the EU.

On the other hand, this likely will create a unique legal position in International law, (having withdrawn their allegiance to the Crown, being in Lawful Rebellion and not having conspired in the Treason of the government, nor agreed to surrender any sovereignty from the land of their birth), and as the Queen will also have surrendered her Sovereign status to the EU, the Freemen would therefore be able to claim the Crown of England as vacant and to form Government.

Now I know that is not what they intended when John started on this path, however as we all know, circumstances always overtakes planning.

Last time Government acted against the people, we had a revolution! The
people made an agreement with the Sovereign to limit the powers of
government and provide fundamental rights to defend the people from
subsequent governments.

The Magna Carta states, “ No free man shall be taken, imprisoned,
disseised, outlawed, banished, or in any way destroyed, not will we
proceed against or prosecute him, except by the lawful judgment of his
peers and by the law of the land.”. It also proclaims that no man may be imprisoned or detained without
proof that they did wrong.

Government cannot repeal the Magna Carta as it
was not a party to it's signing. Only the people can do that, so once the Traitors have succumbed to the EU, the Freemen will at liberty to use the Magna Carta as it was supposed to be used.

The next few years are going to be very interesting.

Who knows, perhaps we WILL see a free England again, governed by Freemen.

Could England possibly become Europe's Taiwan?

I saw the following post on UK Liberty, in which it had a question at the end about Tesco, who are negotitating with the Government to collect biometric information for Jacqui Smith's EU Regional Ministry of the Interior Home Office.

Jacqui Smith, Home Surveillance Secretary, is “regularly” approached by (irrational) people who want ID cards.

However, I suspect these are representative of a tiny minority of the population, particularly now that the cost of ID cards at point of sale is
estimated to be roughly double what the Government has been suggesting
(ID card enrolment £30 + fingerprint enrolment £20 to £40):

Biometric enrolment fees for passports and ID cards
will cost applicants £20-£40 on top of the basic price, estimates
released by the Home Office revealed yesterday. In a prospectus
soliciting private sector partners for enrolment, the Identity &
Passport Service said that the total market for these services is worth
“between £120 million and £280 million per year.” (The Register)

I say this because only 16% of people are prepared to pay for ID cards at £30, and only 2% are prepared to pay over £50.

(By the way, I’d be interested to know
how Jacqui will reliably tie the biometrics registered at your
supermarket  to the supply of identity documents to the local IPS
interrogation centre.)

Let me provide you with the answer to that question above.

Tesco ALREADY has a database about you bigger than the planned NIR. The only thing that Tesco don't have, is the biometric data…., for now.

The Database is called CRUCIBLE. It is run by a Tesco subsidiary Dunnhumby and it operates outside the law.

As far back as 2005, the Guardian (those promoters of Liberal government) tried to get information about Crucible. They were stonewalled. So they tried legal routes using the Data Protection Act to no avail and then appealed to the Information Commissioner. Under a great deal of pressure, Tesco came up with a small amount of information on its Clubcard.

Dunnhumby's chairman, Clive Humby, offers a few more clues. Companies
such as Experian, Claritas and Equifax have databases on individuals
and Crucible collects from them all, it collates information on every household, either through its own club
card or through swapping information with other consumer groups, such
as Sky, Orange and Gillette..

Any questionnaire you may have
completed, any reader offers you responded to, are similarly bought to build up a
picture of attitudes and habits.

Crucible also trawls the electoral
roll, collecting names, ages and housing information. It uses data from
the Land Registry, DVLA, Office for National Statistics and other bodies to
generate a profile of the area you live in. Zodiac is employed to
provide a more detailed profile.

You can read about Crucible, and the Guardian investigation here.
Read about it in the Times, Spyblog, and the telling fact that the Wikipedia on Crucible is both very short and heavily edited is worrying.

The government is now going to give Tesco's 'legislative protection' to expand their database further, in exchange for collecting all your biometric data to be shared with the Home Office.

Scared, you should be. When an organisation that is supposed to be selling food knows more about you than the overbearing authoritarian Government currently in power, you really know that 1984 is here.

I put the link together between Blair's Peoples Panels, ID Cards and Tesco's database in December 06.

It also crossed my mind that over the past 5 years so much data has been 'lost' by government departments, yet mysteriously it never seems to have hit the criminal world, I wonder just where it could have gone. If you were in power and wanted to set up a private NIR before the politico's were forced by public pressure, political expediency or a change of governing party to abandon theirs, where would you make sure all the data went.

But, There IS another way!

The
Libertarian
Party
is the only party that has promised to put an end to this Politics of
Fear, scrap all these intrusive databases, remove legislative protection for the organisations using shared data, and repeal the many thousands of draconian laws enacted over the past
11
years.


The Only home of Libertarian policy in the UK

Your Life, Your Country, Your Choice.

I saw the following post on UK Liberty, in which it had a question at the end about Tesco, who are negotitating with the Government to collect biometric information for Jacqui Smith's EU Regional Ministry of the Interior Home Office.

Jacqui Smith, Home Surveillance Secretary, is “regularly” approached by (irrational) people who want ID cards.

However, I suspect these are representative of a tiny minority of the population, particularly now that the cost of ID cards at point of sale is
estimated to be roughly double what the Government has been suggesting
(ID card enrolment £30 + fingerprint enrolment £20 to £40):

Biometric enrolment fees for passports and ID cards
will cost applicants £20-£40 on top of the basic price, estimates
released by the Home Office revealed yesterday. In a prospectus
soliciting private sector partners for enrolment, the Identity &
Passport Service said that the total market for these services is worth
“between £120 million and £280 million per year.” (The Register)

I say this because only 16% of people are prepared to pay for ID cards at £30, and only 2% are prepared to pay over £50.

(By the way, I’d be interested to know
how Jacqui will reliably tie the biometrics registered at your
supermarket  to the supply of identity documents to the local IPS
interrogation centre.)

Let me provide you with the answer to that question above.

Tesco ALREADY has a database about you bigger than the planned NIR. The only thing that Tesco don't have, is the biometric data…., for now.

The Database is called CRUCIBLE. It is run by a Tesco subsidiary Dunnhumby and it operates outside the law.

As far back as 2005, the Guardian (those promoters of Liberal government) tried to get information about Crucible. They were stonewalled. So they tried legal routes using the Data Protection Act to no avail and then appealed to the Information Commissioner. Under a great deal of pressure, Tesco came up with a small amount of information on its Clubcard.

Dunnhumby's chairman, Clive Humby, offers a few more clues. Companies
such as Experian, Claritas and Equifax have databases on individuals
and Crucible collects from them all, it collates information on every household, either through its own club
card or through swapping information with other consumer groups, such
as Sky, Orange and Gillette..

Any questionnaire you may have
completed, any reader offers you responded to, are similarly bought to build up a
picture of attitudes and habits.

Crucible also trawls the electoral
roll, collecting names, ages and housing information. It uses data from
the Land Registry, DVLA, Office for National Statistics and other bodies to
generate a profile of the area you live in. Zodiac is employed to
provide a more detailed profile.

You can read about Crucible, and the Guardian investigation here.
Read about it in the Times, Spyblog, and the telling fact that the Wikipedia on Crucible is both very short and heavily edited is worrying.

The government is now going to give Tesco's 'legislative protection' to expand their database further, in exchange for collecting all your biometric data to be shared with the Home Office.

Scared, you should be. When an organisation that is supposed to be selling food knows more about you than the overbearing authoritarian Government currently in power, you really know that 1984 is here.

I put the link together between Blair's Peoples Panels, ID Cards and Tesco's database in December 06.

It also crossed my mind that over the past 5 years so much data has been 'lost' by government departments, yet mysteriously it never seems to have hit the criminal world, I wonder just where it could have gone. If you were in power and wanted to set up a private NIR before the politico's were forced by public pressure, political expediency or a change of governing party to abandon theirs, where would you make sure all the data went.

But, There IS another way!

The
Libertarian
Party
is the only party that has promised to put an end to this Politics of
Fear, scrap all these intrusive databases, remove legislative protection for the organisations using shared data, and repeal the many thousands of draconian laws enacted over the past
11
years.


The Only home of Libertarian policy in the UK

Your Life, Your Country, Your Choice.