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  • A freeman solicitor

    Greetings all
    Some of you may have heard the term a freeman. That is someone who is a human being (and not a person) that lawfully (and not legally) dose not stand under any statute/ act of parliament/ admiral law/ law of the sea because they choice as Sovereign beings by there constitutional rights (magna carta treaty for the state of England and all other crown governed countrys) not to represent the corporative title they where given (there name or Mr/Mrs in upper case letters) when they where born in the form of a birth certificate

    Have a look at this video, it is rayman Sinclair and someone ells with a hidden camera in court representing someone in count in the above means. I have looked Raymond Sinclair up on the net and he seams to have vanished off of the face of the earth (hope he is alright though!)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfwDjbZgLqI&t=332s
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    He's not a solicitor - it would be ridiculous and go against everything freemen believe in. In the 10 yr old clip he is acting as a lay rep. Anyway - if you're looking for him try searching Gary Beaver.

    Before further posting here I'd also recommend searching this site for FMOTL or Freeman - it's not something we would support at all and if you have a genuine legal problem you would be well advised to get some proper legal advice.
    #staysafestayhome

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