Common vs Maritime Law Basics: How i Sued The Metropolitan Police plus Breaking Enslavement Programs

So in 2017 I was arrested at the Million Mask March (to commemorate Guy Fawkes) on Nov 5th in London and thrown into a police cell for the night. I had done nothing wrong and was making my way home from the protest. With the encouragement of my mum, and the fantastic Manveer Bhullar at ITN solicitors in London (who are also able to work with clients who qualify for legal aid and can check your eligibility for it), I was successfully able to sue them for false imprisonment and battery.

Innerstanding the basic differences between common law, itself founded on natural/universal law and maritime law, i.e. statutory law which basically forms contract law, i.e. a contract you make with the corporation of the United Kingdom or the Crown corporation via the birth certificate, which is a deed of enslavement, is critical to innerstanding your natural rights as a living man or woman.

It's really very simple and required if we're going to continue to resist the tyranny that continues to unfold both at home, and in many other countries. It doesn't mean tyrannical governments can't hurt us, they do all the time, but it's just an extra weapon in our arsenal to enact consequences against those who do.

We must resist using all means at our disposal, and understanding the basics of universal law is fundamental to ensure the new systems we create will be with respect for the natural rights of each individual man, woman, child, animal, human that walks this earth.

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