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majicdragon
23-04-2010, 07:54 AM
i need help.
i need to know how a freeman can use a mailing-address .
can a freeman use for example...
larry-andrew-nils: uhrig
box 4444
Dease Lake BC
V0C 1L0
?....
will i be breaking any laws using this address format, or should i change it?
can i use the postal code, or can i go without it?
thank you please.
rob menard
23-04-2010, 12:01 PM
arry-andrew-nils: uhrig
box 4444
Dease Lake BC
V0C 1L0
Change to:
Larry-Andrew-Nils: Uhrig
c/o Box 4444
Dease Lake
British Columbia
[V0C 1L0]
Wouldnt you have to agree to be a "person" to agree the contract to set up a mailing address?
asky
majicdragon
24-04-2010, 01:29 AM
Change to:
Larry-Andrew-Nils: Uhrig
c/o Box 4444
Dease Lake
British Columbia
[V0C 1L0]
done.
Larry-Andrew-Nils: Uhrig
c/o Box 4444
Dease Lake
British Columbia
[V0C 1L0]
oh so excellent.
[bow]
You don't have to worry about spelling your name, as long as it's not spelled in all caps. And what you want is the letter delivered w/o the ZIP code and two letter State abreviation. Those indicate the federal zone here in US, which gives the corporate "government" jurisdiction, since that shows that you're in the federal zone, i.e. in territory of District of Columbia, that they control.
Here's a letter I sent w/o ZIP. It was delivered, although some "helpful" postal employee added the zip to it. Another letter I sent addressed to Texas Republic, was returned as undeliverable.
http://api.ning.com/files/zOQKMfjIwLg8awJ6aq7o8WkbfZuSbhLHcrqL8Nm3zXdrEfD2do WXI4ZgKLk5l9ebxkJ2-aJ9uznReElg9fePOEB8Clt7YuTY/Jaro_envelope.jpg
lightindarkness
25-04-2010, 08:21 AM
You don't have to worry about spelling your name, as long as it's not spelled in all caps. And what you want is the letter delivered w/o the ZIP code and two letter State abreviation. Those indicate the federal zone here in US, which gives the corporate "government" jurisdiction, since that shows that you're in the federal zone, i.e. in territory of District of Columbia, that they control.
Here's a letter I sent w/o ZIP. It was delivered, although some "helpful" postal employee added the zip to it. Another letter I sent addressed to Texas Republic, was returned as undeliverable.
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All your doing if you do this is forcing someone to look up the Zip code. They will deliver it without as a courtesy, but as there is no "corporate" federal government (that is conspiracy woo, not reality) it won't really make a difference. If it makes you feel better though, go ahead. Its just costing more postal employee time, which you are paying for with your taxes. Or if your a Freeman, you may not be paying them currently, but you will (with fees) with the IRS gets around to it. They take a while sometimes with the small fries.
lightindarkness
25-04-2010, 08:22 AM
Wouldnt you have to agree to be a "person" to agree the contract to set up a mailing address?
asky
Uhoh, someone asking those "difficult" questions again. :cool:
yozhik
25-04-2010, 10:55 AM
Uhoh, someone asking those "difficult" questions again. :cool:
This coming from the man who asserts it was Statute Law that spearheaded the Suffragette and Civil Rights movements ...
:D
Do you do children's birthday parties and bar mitzvahs?
Or is your Bobo The Clown routine reserved for online fora only?
Originally Posted by asky
Wouldnt you have to agree to be a "person" to agree the contract to set up a mailing address?
asky
Anybody?
asky
yozhik
25-04-2010, 03:26 PM
Set up a mailing address or to receive mail?
Please be specific in your rhetorical/loaded questions.
:rolleyes:
Stop trying to derail yoz
answer the question thats put.
in case your stuck heres a PO box application form
ftp://ftp.royalmail.com/Downloads/public/ctf/rm/pobox_application.pdf
asky
yozhik
25-04-2010, 04:55 PM
Stop trying to derail yoz
answer the question thats put.
in case your stuck heres a PO box application form
ftp://ftp.royalmail.com/Downloads/public/ctf/rm/pobox_application.pdf
asky
Derailing???
:eek:
Now you're being absurd.
My question was totally on topic and relevant.
There is a clear distinction [and an important one] between the right for a man to receive mail and the requirement for a person to establish a postal address.
This is 100% relevant to the OP of this thread - if not, the question as to how to style it would not have been posed - and all and any attempt by you to imply or suggest that I am derailing is in itself an attemtpt to derail.
Shame on you!
Did you check the link yoz or is it not working again?
asky
yozhik
25-04-2010, 05:24 PM
What has your link got to do with the topic posed by the OP?
asky ... be careful ... thats repeated attempts to derail from you now.
Keep it on topic, eh?
Why not discuss the differentiation between the rights for a man to receive mail and the need for a person to have a postal address.
That's on topic and relevant to the intent of the OP.
Or do we now need to re-educate you on the concepts of "on topic" and "relevant"?
The OP posted
will i be breaking any laws using this address format, or should i change it?
the only "law" he will be breaking is the freeman law of "I am not a person" as the setting up of a PO box requires ID in the form of utility bills /passport or other official documentation.
asky
lightindarkness
26-04-2010, 03:14 AM
Looks like yoz is back to derailing and acting hysterical in an attempt to shun the truth. Not that I am surprised.
All your doing if you do this is forcing someone to look up the Zip code. They will deliver it without as a courtesy, but as there is no "corporate" federal government (that is conspiracy woo, not reality) it won't really make a difference. If it makes you feel better though, go ahead. Its just costing more postal employee time, which you are paying for with your taxes. Or if your a Freeman, you may not be paying them currently, but you will (with fees) with the IRS gets around to it. They take a while sometimes with the small fries.
Not likely. I mailed several letters w/o ZIP and they came back undeliverable. Only when I put there name of county and of country, it's delivered, although they tend to add the ZIP there. Before ZIP codes, addresses included name of county, which the ZIP codes replaced, which makes it likely that replacing ZIP with name of county should work.
Plus, the name of county designates an area within the state of the Union, while ZIPs indicate area within the federal zone.