njtt
January 27, 2012, 4:29am
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All the best conspiracy theorists know that the Templars are behind everything.
APB
January 27, 2012, 10:23am
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The Bar attorneys in the United States owe their allegiance and pledge their oaths to the Crown. All Bar Associations throughout the world are signatories and franchises to the International Bar Association located at the Inns of Court of the Crown Temple.
The Inner Temple holds the legal system franchise by license that bleeds Canada and Great Britain white, while the Middle Temple has license to steal from America. To have the Declaration of Independence recognized internationally, Middle Templar King George III agreed in the Treaty of Paris of 1783 to establish the legal Crown entity of the incorporated United States, referred to internally as the Crown Temple States (Colonies). States spelled with a capital letter ‘S,’ denotes a legal entity of the Crown.
At least five Templar Bar Attorneys under solemn oath to the Crown, signed the American Declaration of Independence. This means that both parties were agents of the Crown. There is no lawful effect when a party signs as both the first and second parties. The Declaration was simply an internal memo circulating among private members of the Crown. Most Americans believe that they own their own land, but they have merely purchased real estate by contract. Upon fulfillment of the contract, control of the land is transferred by Warranty Deed. The Warranty Deed is only a ‘color of title.’ Color of Title is a semblance or appearance of title, but not title in fact or in law. The Warranty Deed cannot stand against the Land Patent.
That isn’t even original nonsense. It’s just a reguritation of this . Which has since been endorsed by David Icke . So it must be true!
You mean it’s not the lizard people? Oh, that’s a shame.
Well, it is true that title to land does not confer sovereignty, only a fee simple (not as in payment, as in fief). This allows the law to still be the law on your land, and things like eminent domain. That may be what the last five sentences refer to, but I don’t get what it is all supposed to mean.
Huh. I must’ve overlooked it. Or my gray cells flat-out refused to allocate any space to it, which is more likely.
This sounds like the makings of the next Dan Brown novel, true masterpieces of intellectual rigour that they are.