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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Postby thequestforthequest » Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:24 am

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Re: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Postby roage » Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:31 am



"in the dignity and worth of the human person"

That alone creates a "Game Over" abomination.

The UN is a corporate fiction created under the authority of other corporate fictions.

The UN deals in colorable money through institutions that violate fundamental law by engaging in usury.

The UN itself was created and maintained under a system of voluntary and involuntary servitude.

The UN Charter and its policies are statute, code and operate only within a realm of "Fictions of Law" and therefore carry no force in substantive Natural Law.

The terms used in the declaration are woefully ambiguous and precipitate a continual conflict such that their meaning will alway be unrealized.

It takes the form of a contract and therefore those who bind themselves to it have agreed to subject themselves to the will of others who are free to dispose of the one agreeing to it in any way they see fit as this contract is prima facie evidence of profound mental and cognitive incompetence and are therefore remanded under the stewardship of one who is not insane.

Those who drafted it knew full well the trap they were laying for people and it is the people who will be exploited by way of the unconscious ignorance.

Not only can I not support it I have to say with absolute certainty that I am against it and, more importantly, it has possess no power, no license or permission to infringe on my experience in any way shape or form.

It calls into question the intent of one who might post this kind of material here as my question: "Why do you think this as it was drafted is something I would inflict on anyone?" is one that I would need answered.

I suggest this instead:

http://www.roage.com/default.aspx?PageID=208

Government is not required for a man or woman to enjoy complete freedom and safety.

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Re: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Postby thequestforthequest » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:27 am

When i read your material about contract law i get distracted and find it hard to concentrate. Is it just laziness. Or maybe it is a sign that i should leave it alone.

I posted the link to the declaration of human rights out of a arrogant wit. Please forgive me.
I thought it might be helpful to read it, not to take it seriously but as an inspiration and a hint to what i actually am free to do. ofcourse either i am free or i am not free, nothing in between.
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Re: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Postby Seamus » Fri Aug 26, 2011 2:37 pm

You are absolutely free, just as everyone is. Most people haven't yet realized that it is their own freedom to bind themselves in any sort of contract that has caused their apparent lack of freedom. Sometimes the nature of our birth contract (what I am arbitrarily naming the contract we agree to in order to incarnate for our life experience) is such that we remain in apparent bondage for our whole life (such as in the case of a sex slave in Nepal, for example), OR perhaps people in those positions are just holograms, acting out a valuable yet undesirable part in the Psychodrama we are all immersed in. It's hard to say for sure either way, but if you are an adult living in a Western society, you already have as much freedom as you could wish for.

This declaration exposes the motives of its drafters in Article 29 (3): "These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations."

That kind of freedom (you are free to do as we say) is no freedom at all.

You don't need to be forgiven for posting the link. Every step on the way to enlightenment is essential. Moreover, it's not possible to truly offend an enlightened person. The only one who might need to forgive you, is you.

Edit to add: The distraction experienced while reading about contract law is certainly the effect of an ego working hard to keep its hold on you. This is true because you only stand to gain by learning that information, while the Ego only stands to lose its grip.
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Re: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Postby thequestforthequest » Sat Aug 27, 2011 1:26 pm

I read through the proposed document, http://www.roage.com/default.aspx?PageID=208, and it is very good.

That kind of freedom (you are free to do as we say) is no freedom at all.

Thank you for pointing it out, i did not read it.

Reminds me of Bill Hicks' performance 'revelations'.
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Re: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Postby roage » Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:57 pm

thequestforthequest wrote:When i read your material about contract law i get distracted and find it hard to concentrate. Is it just laziness. Or maybe it is a sign that i should leave it alone.

I posted the link to the declaration of human rights out of a arrogant wit. Please forgive me.
I thought it might be helpful to read it, not to take it seriously but as an inspiration and a hint to what i actually am free to do. ofcourse either i am free or i am not free, nothing in between.


Well I gutted it line by line. It needs to be exposed as dangerous and it demonstrates the tricks used to snare us.

Relax,
You are not ready for the law. You have some more important basic infrastructure that needs to be installed first. The law will come when it is supposed to come. In the meantime just work on what you are taken to and know that you cannot blow this.
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Re: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Postby roage » Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:58 pm

thequestforthequest wrote:I read through the proposed document, http://www.roage.com/default.aspx?PageID=208, and it is very good.

That kind of freedom (you are free to do as we say) is no freedom at all.

Thank you for pointing it out, i did not read it.

Reminds me of Bill Hicks' performance 'revelations'.


He was very constructive.
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