Love Letter to WestJet Employees

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Re: Love Letter to WestJet Employees

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From Rob's Very Cunning Plan:
Claiming Land & Freeman Valley

This group will provide information and assistance for members claiming land. With the
coming recession and economic difficulties the time has never been better to claim and
improve land. There will be thousands of construction workers free to help build Freeman
Valleys in exchange for societal inclusion, land and housing. Instead of working many years
to own their own home and land, in a few short years they could be a part of a thriving
community and own their own home and land. They could accomplish this in the face of a
potential economic meltdown.

Relying on experienced and capable builders and engineers, our Valley will be free to
examine and utilize whatever energy creation and conservation technologies are available
without being tied or bound to the existing grid. Individual and unique cabins inhabited by
artists, tradesmen, teachers and other various people needed for such a community would
allow for a funky and unique living experience. We envision properties where alternative
building methods are explored and demonstrated alongside the highest quality modern
amenities and technologies.

With every property having a small cabin suitable to rent out, they would generate revenue
for the entire valley and could be advertised cheaply as a group. If all the properties are
linked by a path or walk way a world-class holiday and retreat experience would be realized.
And NOT to be missed:
Café/Office

As soon as possible, the Freeman Society Canada will open and operate a simple and low
cost cafe and gathering spot that will serve as a National Headquarters until larger offices
are justified. The café will serve coffee, tea, simple breakfasts, soups, salads, sandwiches,
and organic beer and wine. This cafe will operate lawfully without any license or permits and
will offer fine organic herb for those inclined to responsibly enjoy marijuana. This cafe will
also act as a set for a feature film currently in pre-production.
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Re: Love Letter to WestJet Employees

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Freeman Menard wrote:Well you west jet employees sure are nice and understanding. Went to court today and got some documents, spoke with a lawyer and called the RCMP with whom I have an appointment and will be swearing out an information and taking it to court. I will be serving my fee schedule on both West Jet and The Minister of Transportation and that starts at $2500 per hour. As for the John Baird and your CEO, blah blah blah......

blah blah blah " they too will have fee schedules of $2500 an hour, or $60K a day. Now I know many of you children will scoff at the idea of a fee schedule, but I guarantee your lawyers are not, neither is your management and when just a few people do it, you will see a big difference in your pay checks and profit sharing dividends.

Have a great day, fly safely and try not to be as rude to your guests as you are here to visitors, and please don't be so arrogant, ok?
Just a question... would you accept a "BOE" as described,
scirefacias wrote:"i dont go walking into safeway and slap my birth certificate on teh tabe.. that -evenn though legaly i could- is counter productive as most top level administrators dont even understand this process when they see it,"

No, at Safeway I imagine the following process would be much better, no birth certificate required:

(I) Take groceries. Draw a bill setting down all of the groceries you've taken into possession.
(II) Sign the bill when done.
(III) Place bill upon the conveyor belt and walk through the checkstand with your groceries in your own bags in your own hands.
(IV) Smile, tip cap.
scirefacias wrote:"Excuse me, but I missed the part where you pay for the groceries you take from the store. Did you mention that somewhere?"

(II) Sign the bill when done.
(III) Place bill upon the conveyor belt and walk through the checkstand with your groceries in your own bags in your own hands.
(IV) Smile, tip cap.

II is the act of creation of the imaginary payment.
III is the delivery of the payment created per II.
IV is the real payment; for who would put a value on a smile? Smiles are, of course, worth more than any quantity of monopoly money. Further, the smile indicates to most happiness, which means, to one who knows the implication thereof, divinity.
as payment for your "fees" you mentioned in the original agrument? Would that agreement be acceptable? I mean $60000.00 for a days work... or a smile.

what the HELL are you guys talking about?


just a question (so i can flesh out how this process works :rolleyes: ).
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hmmmmm.......freeman is a short hop to fremen......God help us all when they find Muad'Dib......

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jonny dangerous wrote:From Rob's Very Cunning Plan:
Claiming Land & Freeman Valley

.... snip snip snip....

With every property having a small cabin suitable to rent out, they would generate revenue
for the entire valley and could be advertised cheaply as a group. If all the properties are
linked by a path or walk way a world-class holiday and retreat experience would be realized.
And anybody who rents a Freeman Society cottage or books a stay at the Freeman Society retreat center can simply follow this check-out time ritual:
The departing guest has to write the details on a napkin, sign it, and leave. And remember to smile, of course.
Café/Office

As soon as possible, the Freeman Society Canada will open and operate a simple and low
cost cafe and gathering spot that will serve as a National Headquarters until larger offices
are justified. The café will serve coffee, tea, simple breakfasts, soups, salads, sandwiches,
and organic beer and wine. This cafe will operate lawfully without any license or permits and
will offer fine organic herb for those inclined to responsibly enjoy marijuana. This cafe will
also act as a set for a feature film currently in pre-production.
Same thing with the cafe. Here is what to do after you have enjoyed a delicious meal at the Freeman Society Cafe:
The departing guest has to write the details on a napkin, sign it, and leave. And remember to smile, of course.


And if the Freeman Society Management sees fit to try to discuss the matter with you, then the departing guest can take a napkin, write out a B.O.E, serve the fee schedule, and charge the Freeman Society manager $2500 per hour to talk to you about the topic of his choice.

What a deal.
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mdscientist61 wrote:Same thing with the cafe. Here is what to do after you have enjoyed a delicious meal at the Freeman Society Cafe:
The departing guest has to write the details on a napkin, sign it, and leave. And remember to smile, of course.


And if the Freeman Society Management sees fit to try to discuss the matter with you, then the departing guest can take a napkin, write out a B.O.E, serve the fee schedule, and charge the Freeman Society manager $2500 per hour to talk to you about the topic of his choice.

What a deal.
Fo when are we all going to the Freeman Fociety Cafe for fupper? I can't wait to try thif out. I think it'f going to be a lot of fun. Figning a napkin and fmiling at them foundf like a great way to pay them exactly what they're worth.

Cheerf,
Neil
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you are welcome to our cafe but since your all on welfare or uic, or some other government hand out, you can pay with eitehr a bank note, receipt of national debt paid, labour,(on your knees would be good) or a postmasters money order, wich is backed by gold.(bet you didnt even know that the postmaster general is still backed by gold)

just leave us with your bond information,(tracking number on your birth certificate) or s.i.n number, or welfare stub.

who else can smoke pot openly, and the cops not only know all about it, but also will serve to protect us in the intersts of keeping the peace. and wont touch the pot.yep thats right. cos.. we know how! so feel free to come! unfortunatley, napkins are not bonded paper so, yea.

on those premises, you are indemnified, so you need not fear your nanny govt coming in to regulate your behavior. we will.
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oh, and by the way... just incase you didnt realize what number amongst the 3 that is the bond tracking number, its the red one. (sigh... you people done even understand the document that alleges your existance)

some may know the birth certificate as a bill of laiding. or manefest. meh its all laid out the same and means the same thing!

oh wait... you people cant to a proper a4v... cos.. you are still in contract under a de-facto government as a debtor and not a creditor! that contract i remind you, is quite adhesive, and they are all to happy to administrate this for you on your behalf.



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Re: Love Letter to WestJet Employees

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Just curious mastermonk; were your parents nut jobs too, or did they register your birth at the time? If your birth was registered, how did you go about having the government un-register it?
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who else can smoke pot openly, and the cops not only know all about it, but also will serve to protect us in the intersts of keeping the peace. and wont touch the pot.
I'm fairly confident in stating that for 99% of people who frequent this board, smoking pot out in the open without fear of repercussion isn't anywhere near the top on their list of priorities in life.
on those premises, you are indemnified, so you need not fear your nanny govt coming in to regulate your behavior. we will.
great, so instead of one body regulating my behavior, you folks can do it instead. potato potahto.

On another note, let me know where I can send the speak and spell and hooked on phonics I picked up for you when christmas rolls around. I've made it my goal to help you become a functional literate, I think it will benefit society more than your wacko pothead society ever will.
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I'd accept a napkin with a blank endorsement, sure.

Receivers Love napkins.
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neilblythin wrote:Just curious mastermonk; were your parents nut jobs too, or did they register your birth at the time? If your birth was registered, how did you go about having the government un-register it?
that is a no-brainer. i sent all levels of government a series of notarized documents
the basicaly says,in recognition that the only lawful form of government is a representative one, that implies mutual consent, since i can not be forced to contract by any corperation, i therefore lawfuly rescind all signatures and consent to contract with the corperation that is known as CANADA. i then reversed the trust on my birth certificate. i wrote all about this waay back in my post on jurisdictions.

they know i exist. thats it. i do not claim welfare, or u.i.c or any of that other stuff.
they can not obligate me to pay income tax, and i have sucessfully fended tehm off several times simply by breaking the assumptions they operate under and remind them that my signature has been rescinded. its that easy. no temper tantrums, no silly protest rallies,
i jsut simply canceled the contract, and they-by thier own words were foced to agree.

but you gotta have your argument prepared properly.

simply put, your government is de-facto. and CANADA is a corperation now registered in Washington dc. because she was an abandoned ship at sea open to siezure and plunder in 1901 when the commonwealth pulled a big switcheroo on the queen before elizabeth I cold settle on her throne. go do ur research yourself if you like.

all these things are part of the argument that CANADA though has soverign status, to this very day all unclaimed property is revested in teh queen for want of a comepetent heir.
go look iin the escheats act for that one.
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neilblythin wrote:
mdscientist61 wrote:Same thing with the cafe. Here is what to do after you have enjoyed a delicious meal at the Freeman Society Cafe:
The departing guest has to write the details on a napkin, sign it, and leave. And remember to smile, of course.


And if the Freeman Society Management sees fit to try to discuss the matter with you, then the departing guest can take a napkin, write out a B.O.E, serve the fee schedule, and charge the Freeman Society manager $2500 per hour to talk to you about the topic of his choice.

What a deal.
Fo when are we all going to the Freeman Fociety Cafe for fupper? I can't wait to try thif out. I think it'f going to be a lot of fun. Figning a napkin and fmiling at them foundf like a great way to pay them exactly what they're worth.

Cheerf,
Neil
and i am forced to admit... that is funny!!! i dont care who you are... thats funny.
:smt043 :finga: :smt046 :smt044 even though its a jab at us... i still laughed at taht one.

gotta have a sense of humor. some of oyu here as as confused as a crackhead in a hailsotrm but that humore is still there... :finga: :smt043 :smt043
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you're high right now aren't you?
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pff!!! i dont smoke that stuff. i hate the state of being stoned...

dope is for dopes
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What do you do for money?
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Why do the vulgar attach so much signifigance to money? Good Gravy, asking someone what he does for money, that's like asking him if he's regular. It's simply uncivil---then again, perhaps that's merely par for the course.

As for this being stuff readily accepted by drug users, you can check out Marc Emery's Cannabisculture forums and read many stoners being incredulous at the notion that they're not subject to military hospital regulations out of Ottawa concerning vegetables. So drugs are just a red herring. Do many of the people into this stuff enjoy psychedelic vegetables? Quite likely---indeed, many intelligent men and women with a respect for freedom enjoy psychedelic vegetables.

So, to sum up, the rabble has no tactics against this stuff other than:

(A), being "you're crazy/stoned/a rabbit so nothing you say need be debated."
(B) irrelevant questions about money.
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So....

What do you guys do for money?

Job? Rob banks? Beg? Collect pop cans on the side of the highway?

Or perhaps I should be less vulgar and intrusive and simply ask if you use money?
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No one has said "hey guys, I do XYZ for money, so listen up!" so why is it apropos?

Now, if someone had said "I'm a lawyer, so listen up!" that might be one thing---then one might ask "really, acting this way how much money do you make as a lawyer?"

Is money the measure of man? For example, let's say that the freeman contentions (to simplify them down) are completely true and also totally unprofitable in the $$$ sense due to the world being run by evil people who like to play sports and suffer head injuries. Is the subtext here that truth is worthless unless it also provides corporate debt notes? I just don't see the relevance.

For the sake of argument, I am the son of a wealthy Merchant from London, and I spend all of my days reading in the libraries a the Inns of Court.

Or, perhaps you would prefer that I am homeless and am posting this from a public library computer.

Whichever way, I do not see the point.
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why do you people have such a hard time answering a simple and straight-forward question?
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I can't help myself.

You want "us" to "get into bed with you", so to speak.

Well, I, for one, am not "getting into bed" with anyone if I don't know how they earn their keep.
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I didn't ask you how much money you made because that would be rude. I asked you how you make money. Myself, I'm a pilot. I make money flying airplanes. How do you make money?
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"make money"?

I have no proof of ability to create anything, so how could I create or make money?

And, further, how is it relevant? Like, does a certain sort of answer provide a pretext for dismissing the argument without acknowledging it?

As I said, I am the son of a wealthy merchant from London; or I am homeless, and I live by taking bread out of dumpsters; or I am a retired politician with a fat government pension who is abhorred by what's being done by the Service now that I'm out, so I've decided to spill the beans.

I simply do not see how it matters; is it just a friendly question, like "oh, well, enough about that, what do you do for a living?" Why not ask "what's your sign?" if you're just making conversation?

And no one wants anyone to get into bed with anyone; if you prefer being a SINner livin' in a villeinage, that is your prerogative; it's simply that acting as such is but one facet of the prerogative we all enjoy of Right. It's a fine facet, I suppose, but it is not mandatory. I believe that's all that's being said, that there's more than one way to skin a cat, as it were.
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scirefacias wrote:"make money"?

I have no proof of ability to create anything, so how could I create or make money?

And, further, how is it relevant? Like, does a certain sort of answer provide a pretext for dismissing the argument without acknowledging it?

As I said, I am the son of a wealthy merchant from London; or I am homeless, and I live by taking bread out of dumpsters; or I am a retired politician with a fat government pension who is abhorred by what's being done by the Service now that I'm out, so I've decided to spill the beans.

I simply do not see how it matters; is it just a friendly question, like "oh, well, enough about that, what do you do for a living?" Why not ask "what's your sign?" if you're just making conversation?

And no one wants anyone to get into bed with anyone; if you prefer being a SINner livin' in a villeinage, that is your prerogative; it's simply that acting as such is but one facet of the prerogative we all enjoy of Right. It's a fine facet, I suppose, but it is not mandatory. I believe that's all that's being said, that there's more than one way to skin a cat, as it were.
How do you pay for food, clothes, your internet connection, your computer, etc?
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It's a very simple question really. Kind of like "have you renounced your Canadian citizenship?" You seem like a pretty intelligent fellow, so I find it difficult to believe you don't know what I mean by "make money". If you don't then I'm mistaken and you aren't an intelligent fellow, whereas if you do know then you are evading the question which seems to be a common trait amongst you people.

Really, it's OK if you make money. I'll tell you what, improve our knowledge of your lifestyle and tell us if you even use money. We don't know because you seem to reject the notion of paying for things. The rest of us haven't figured out how to do that yet, and believe me we would all love to know your secret. So how do you do it?
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My guess is with his ability to evade answering a question and circular arguments, I'd say he's a politician.

is that you jack layton?? come on now, fess up
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