Excellent piece! I grew up in the country in Buckinghamshire England. As a boy, the villages were full of farming folk. Now it has become a Disney land for monied people recreating a country life that never existed. In the summer, as children we would go collect the hay & straw bales. Now there is machinery to do everything with just one farm worker needed to operate it. The soul of the countryside has been ripped out because only a few bothered to notice. Sadly, the people always get the government's they deserve. Let's hope we all wake up before we're forced to.
It feels like it is very late to be learning this, yet it is vital if we are to survive! Look at what the corporatization of our society has done on the negative side.
There is a particular group who is always pushing enclosure, they're very adept at mercantile and monetary affairs but seem to have a strong disdain for nature- and farmers in particular. Useful video, I'll try to retain as much of the great information you've presented here as possible. Thank you for the high quality information!
Beware of Archon Bill, the land-buying king, He’ll promise you farms, but here’s the thing: He won’t plant a seed, nor till the ground, Instead, he’ll build labs all around. He’ll say it’s for science, for progress, for cheer, But your veggies will grow in beakers, I fear. So keep your fields and your pastures green, Don’t let Archon Bill buy your farming dream!
Thank you Michael for your presentation on Enclosure. You asked for comments so I thought I’d share what is going on here. In So Cal we are experiencing ‘zoning law’ changes that are not for the better in my opinion. Our home, on a half acre, was zoned rural when we purchased it 30 something years ago. No longer, plus the state has implemented allowing ADU’s being approved and constructed at an alarming rate. All around us, neighbors are putting up a secondary residences on their property. So our once peaceful neighborhood has turned into a continual construction zone. One is completed and then another one is started, over and over again. Construction noise is allowed 7am to 10pm, crazy. We went to the City to voice our concerns as our quality of life has diminished and we were told; you can build one too. Well, we’re not interested in doing so, which leaves us with put up and shut up or ‘sell’ and go elsewhere. Will the situation change after this election? doubtful.
They have cash. They want total control as their system is saturnian. They will be on top running everything and everyone. Ben Gurion was talking about it and so were the frankists who now use freemasonary to change our laws customs religions traditions ect into nwo with noahide laws for the cattle.
India should be protesting their own government in reality. Didn’t India try to confiscate gold or push people to invest in stocks? I saw somewhere Warren buffet or someone said if India would sell their gold and invest in stocks they’d have a boom in their stock market. It’s like India doesn’t need to protest the US and Canada. If India would go to a more free market capitalist economy and monetary system and use gold as money with silver as token money then they’d grow and out do western nations. China grew a lot because of capitalism sure but they had tons of debt or credit creation which they’re now paying the price for. If India would chose hard money and don’t have a central bank they’d do better in the long run. Singapore is a decent example of being more free market some say and out growing others but there’s problems with that to like locals suffering from high real estate. But India is so big they wouldn’t have that issue compared to small Singapore. Hong Kong being small had a similar issue. The book US Monetary history by Murray Rothbard on UA-cam is great. It does point out gold and silver can’t be set by the government since the free market values gold and silver differently over time due to supply and demand so it says one can be money and the other a token or something. But that’s interesting cause many don’t talk about that issue of bi metalism
15 Minute Cities is Old School Elite Tactic. Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery.
Re: Tech should serve people, rather than vice versa: Growing up in the "60s, we were told that technology would be so effective in replacing human labor that figuring out what to do with all our leisure time would be a problem. John Maynard Keynes predicted a 15-hour work week by 2030. (The 40`hour work week was made law in the US in 1940.) Yet the 40-hour week is still the norm, and we spend more "leisure" time and money keeping our devices operational and trying to get a human voice when contacting insurance companies, financial institutions, etc. Is this progress? >< Thank you MM for sharing the Goose and Common 👍
@@johndavis2399 best example is round hay bales, lose half to rotten, other half only good for confinement feed lots or starving animals no choice but eat compost. No jobs baling hay all machines now. So no food and no jobs/homes. Only heavy equipment and spray poison... unhealthy animals, dead soil, no wildlife...
The uk asked everyone to register the birds they own... the public broke the system by naming and registering every sparrow and pidgeon, etc, that landed in their garden... many went as far as Registering the chicken nuggets in the freezer.. lol.. you should be able to find the story online..
I have been learning about this land grab the government is doing, it will effect farms, is effecting farms here in Oklahoma. One of those farms my friend and her family own, that’s why I have been educating myself on what’s going on. It’s not pretty.
It’s not just that. Gerald celente of trends journal mag And on UA-cam points out consolidation is everywhere like hardware stores even or Walmart. Cheap money and infinite credit lets the biggest borrow the most and out grow through economies of scale all small businesses except for some small companies that big corporations don’t care to compete with like some big stores won’t setup shop in a small town. They may put a Walmart in a fairly big town and let the surrounding rural communities come to it if it’s a central location. But ya it’s cheap money or credit that has led to massive consolidation over the last several decades
Good man Here in England I live near Eton of college fame and a common borders the town with an ancient holding pen of brick which to present stray cattle can be put into until recovered Most people would pass by as not on the tourist trail
The oligarchy moved the serfs from the farm to the factory over the last 150 years. About 100 years ago, I had family on both sides of the Atlantic that farmed. My mother's grandparents were successful farmers in Estonia and were almost entirely self-sufficient. My father's were farmers in North Dakota. The end result, the American farmers lost their land to the banksters, and the European's lost their land to the commies. Same thing is going on right now.
@ Follow the $, they always have ruled. Look up the residence of George C. Marshall in Leesburg, Va ,”Dodona Manor”. Dodona was the site of the second oldest oracle of the Greeks. I believe it was his acquaintance with Bernard Baruch during WW1 that provided him the opportunity to rise from obscurity. Keep up the great commentary Michael!
Keigre I will say I watch finance videos and one gold or silver analyst is a Judah person. I think so is some other hard money guys. Some do believe in free markets and abolishing central banks and the income tax. Not everyone is bad or blind.
In Canada there is already a inheritance tax and a single mushroom farmer paid $100,000 in the carbon tax scam for a single year. Equity does not aid a volunteer, but most are fearful, so they comply.
Worth mentioning too is the law many states are trying to pass forcing small businesses to offer "retirement" accounts that would in turn hand over the employees funds directly to your conglomerate competitor. Offering no guarantee on the employee's principal either.
Wow, the synchronicity. I was reading about Tudor agricultural policies, various uprisings, and T. More's Utopia just 1 hour ago and this video popped up. Similar illegal confiscations happened in the late Roman Republic and it was partially resolved by Caesar. In the late (1600s and 1700s) Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth the nobility inspired by Ancient Roman Republicanism and Old Testament enslavement of Ham (destined to perpetual slavery in contrast to the invented superior Iranian/Sarmatian origins of the nobility destined to rule the supposedly inferior and unrelated Slavic peasants) imposed on all peasants conditions so extreme and horrible that in comparison Medieval serfdom looked like a vacation on Disneyland, many Jesuits lamented these conditions and predicted the fall of the extremely oligarchic Commonwealth, even today the Hebrew Term from OT Ham in Polish means vulgar primitive peasant or conceptually something similar.
It was not long ago that 10% of the people worked for 90% of the business owners. Today it is the exact opposite. Many slaves are now dying off, you can tell as new boat loads of slaves arrive each day. A good slave today cost about $20,000, not quite sure how much it was when your great grandfather was shipped over at age 8. Do not be deceived, absolutely their were a lot of malleated slaves but there were thousands upon thousands of white slaves also.
I agree fully 58 years old lived on a farm in England similar to you but not mine so these days live in an apartment No matter change is part of life Spot on with your views
Hey, you sound just like us- or how we are trying to be. If the leaders really cared they would be promoting and subsidizing regenerative farming. St. John Taylor Gatto- I love it!
Exceptional work, really enjoying the content, well thought out and informative, communicated particularly well with a warm tone and genuine concern . I look forward to your forthcoming videos
My dad has an off grid cabin on 10 acres on a mountain outside of Ellensburg WA. at 4k feet elevation. In the valley it's big Ag farming that mainly grow hay to sell for export, not even food for people, and they passed a law that prohibits collecting water on mountain property. He has to fill jugs of fluoridated city water and pack them to the cabin now. As if a few dozen off grid people collecting rainwater on the mountain is impacting the hay for export farming in the valley. Also I was recently in the mountains just outside of Salem OR. and it was disgusting to see 100's of acres of the best farm land being used exclusively to grow christmas trees. Oh yeah, by the way I was going to go to Silver falls or just hike to the river near there and every single area along side the road where people have parked to go explore the forest for the last 100 years has been blocked off or has no parking signs. No problem though because there's a big pay to park parking lot at the Silver Falls trailhead. I opted to just drive back to Salem that day because I had a sore throat and itchy runny nose from the horizon to horizon Kimberly T. Railed out air. What a great nation we get to be sprayed in.
In terms of the Irish famine, that was the first experiment of the British Empire in how to subdue a nation They replicated it around the world and it's still apparent today
It is important when speaking all matters of Law that people understand the mechanics by which these laws work, in order for one to navigate such waters when they rise. In the United states and all commonwealth countries powerful laws still exist. It is also important to understand that all matters require consent, and absolutely nothing can interfere with this Right. You choose if you want to participate in the Statutory Law System ( color of law system) or the Common Law/Natural Law system. 100% your Lawful choice. Today all business is Corporation, and the cornerstone of Corporate Law is Contract. You the man/woman have the Right to decide every penny of your earnings. It is not fair to discuss Enclosure Law without first defining which law it is written under, which is Statutory Law. Statutory Law is a broad net which catches many many suckers. Michael keeps his listeners in that net, and torments them night and day, not knowing a way out. Yet this net is actually made of paper and can be shredded at anytime. Lets not tell that part of the story, after all "who would listen" ...and the click goes on...............
A lot of people have tried this, they all end up being bankrupted by the powers that be, after all they write the law, and apply it in a way that is always the most beneficial to them
China owns 384,000 acres of American agricultural land. That's a 30% increase just since 2019. And on top of that, they own land near an air force base in North Dakota.Jul 26, 2023
China ‘owns’ US treasury bonds worth hundreds of billions funding the US debt. Unpatriotic for them to finance US, they have to gives us back the treasury bonds.😮😂
with respect to mediums and messages, it seems like the Word needs to be in service of the Spirit? (Lawyers, in service of the archons, kill the Spirit for the sake of the Letter??…) 🙏
Chabad lubavich owns everything in Russia and now they are emptying Ukraine from Slavic people to install Big Israel with their talmudic/kabbala hassidics and their elites.
During the time of a pandemic, when the infection was spread by mouth, it is hardly crazy to keep your close contacts to as few people as possible and since singing pushes a lot of your moist air into the room you are in, singing was considered to be not always safe for those in close distance from each other. Trying to protect the community from communal spread is hardly the same as the nasty practice of 'enclosure'.
@@michaelmartin8681 When community leaders are doing the best they can to keep the community safe and the known way of transmission is from air droplets in the breath. Why risk people getting sick just for some idea of your freedom? Why be stubborn, why can't you humble yourself and restrict contact for a short period of time until the danger has subsided? Why not humble yourself for the good of all? You present yourself as an enlightened leader of the coming new world. How is ignoring the health officials in your community proper behavior for someone like yourself?
@@blakesun I don't know who these noble "community leaders" are of whom you speak. But I do know that by the time Thanksgiving rolled around in 2020 it we were nine months into "2 weeks to flatten the curve." And, turns out, I was right.
@@michaelmartin8681 I didn't know you were an infectious disease specialist, but that's really impressive. You can thank all the people who followed the best guidelines science could offer for flattening the curve. Anyone can claim to be a prophet after the fact.
Excellent piece! I grew up in the country in Buckinghamshire England. As a boy, the villages were full of farming folk. Now it has become a Disney land for monied people recreating a country life that never existed. In the summer, as children we would go collect the hay & straw bales. Now there is machinery to do everything with just one farm worker needed to operate it. The soul of the countryside has been ripped out because only a few bothered to notice. Sadly, the people always get the government's they deserve. Let's hope we all wake up before we're forced to.
Co Durham, rural Weardale.
It feels like it is very late to be learning this, yet it is vital if we are to survive! Look at what the corporatization of our society has done on the negative side.
Everyone sees it, they just dont believe it will affect them personally so they ignore it.
"Lex Iniusta Non Est Lex."
Latin: "Unjust Law Is Not Law."
There is a particular group who is always pushing enclosure, they're very adept at mercantile and monetary affairs but seem to have a strong disdain for nature- and farmers in particular. Useful video, I'll try to retain as much of the great information you've presented here as possible. Thank you for the high quality information!
Beware of Archon Bill, the land-buying king,
He’ll promise you farms, but here’s the thing:
He won’t plant a seed, nor till the ground,
Instead, he’ll build labs all around.
He’ll say it’s for science, for progress, for cheer,
But your veggies will grow in beakers, I fear.
So keep your fields and your pastures green,
Don’t let Archon Bill buy your farming dream!
Thank you Michael for your presentation on Enclosure.
You asked for comments so I thought I’d share what is going on here.
In So Cal we are experiencing ‘zoning law’ changes that are not for the better in my opinion. Our home, on a half acre, was zoned rural when we purchased it 30 something years ago. No longer, plus the state has implemented allowing ADU’s being approved and constructed at an alarming rate. All around us, neighbors are putting up a secondary residences on their property. So our once peaceful neighborhood has turned into a continual construction zone. One is completed and then another one is started, over and over again. Construction noise is allowed 7am to 10pm, crazy. We went to the City to voice our concerns as our quality of life has diminished and we were told; you can build one too. Well, we’re not interested in doing so, which leaves us with put up and shut up or ‘sell’ and go elsewhere. Will the situation change after this election? doubtful.
Oldest trick in the book
time to build a chicken coop, i mean it IS agricultural land
The enclosure enabled the banking mafias to create mortgages. It's all about what is best for the money lenders and their worldwide religion of KA$H.
THIS ☝
You mean their worldwide religion of DEBT?
Giant globalist corporate is the new communism and the moneychangers are its false prophets.
They have cash. They want total control as their system is saturnian. They will be on top running everything and everyone. Ben Gurion was talking about it and so were the frankists who now use freemasonary to change our laws customs religions traditions ect into nwo with noahide laws for the cattle.
Jew Usry
In India, farmers are protesting.. Canada..USA..
India should be protesting their own government in reality. Didn’t India try to confiscate gold or push people to invest in stocks? I saw somewhere Warren buffet or someone said if India would sell their gold and invest in stocks they’d have a boom in their stock market. It’s like India doesn’t need to protest the US and Canada. If India would go to a more free market capitalist economy and monetary system and use gold as money with silver as token money then they’d grow and out do western nations. China grew a lot because of capitalism sure but they had tons of debt or credit creation which they’re now paying the price for. If India would chose hard money and don’t have a central bank they’d do better in the long run. Singapore is a decent example of being more free market some say and out growing others but there’s problems with that to like locals suffering from high real estate. But India is so big they wouldn’t have that issue compared to small Singapore. Hong Kong being small had a similar issue.
The book US Monetary history by Murray Rothbard on UA-cam is great. It does point out gold and silver can’t be set by the government since the free market values gold and silver differently over time due to supply and demand so it says one can be money and the other a token or something. But that’s interesting cause many don’t talk about that issue of bi metalism
15 Minute Cities is Old School Elite Tactic.
Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery.
Re: Tech should serve people, rather than vice versa:
Growing up in the "60s, we were told that technology would be so effective in replacing human labor that figuring out what to do with all our leisure time would be a problem. John Maynard Keynes predicted a 15-hour work week by 2030. (The 40`hour work week was made law in the US in 1940.)
Yet the 40-hour week is still the norm, and we spend more "leisure" time and money keeping our devices operational and trying to get a human voice when contacting insurance companies, financial institutions, etc. Is this progress?
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Thank you MM for sharing the Goose and Common 👍
@@johndavis2399 best example is round hay bales, lose half to rotten, other half only good for confinement feed lots or starving animals no choice but eat compost.
No jobs baling hay all machines now.
So no food and no jobs/homes.
Only heavy equipment and spray poison... unhealthy animals, dead soil, no wildlife...
Yes it's progress. But to what, on what terms.
The uk asked everyone to register the birds they own... the public broke the system by naming and registering every sparrow and pidgeon, etc, that landed in their garden... many went as far as
Registering the chicken nuggets in the freezer.. lol.. you should be able to find the story online..
😂 classic
I have been learning about this land grab the government is doing, it will effect farms, is effecting farms here in Oklahoma. One of those farms my friend and her family own, that’s why I have been educating myself on what’s going on. It’s not pretty.
It’s not just that. Gerald celente of trends journal mag And on UA-cam points out consolidation is everywhere like hardware stores even or Walmart. Cheap money and infinite credit lets the biggest borrow the most and out grow through economies of scale all small businesses except for some small companies that big corporations don’t care to compete with like some big stores won’t setup shop in a small town. They may put a Walmart in a fairly big town and let the surrounding rural communities come to it if it’s a central location. But ya it’s cheap money or credit that has led to massive consolidation over the last several decades
You should check out how land grabs were done in 1855 french-Indan w**. Mush the same way... history repeates
Good man Here in England I live near Eton of college fame and a common borders the town with an ancient holding pen of brick which to present stray cattle can be put into until recovered Most people would pass by as not on the tourist trail
Well said. God bless our family farms. I (not a farmer) am in UK and very concerned, and I know this is an issue in USA too.
Great content. Yes, we are seeing a new emergence of enclosure in the US. Until a Congress that is not corrupt emerges, nothing will change.
The oligarchy moved the serfs from the farm to the factory over the last 150 years. About 100 years ago, I had family on both sides of the Atlantic that farmed. My mother's grandparents were successful farmers in Estonia and were almost entirely self-sufficient. My father's were farmers in North Dakota. The end result, the American farmers lost their land to the banksters, and the European's lost their land to the commies. Same thing is going on right now.
and now the bankers and the commies are the same guys
@ Follow the $, they always have ruled. Look up the residence of George C. Marshall in Leesburg, Va ,”Dodona Manor”. Dodona was the site of the second oldest oracle of the Greeks. I believe it was his acquaintance with Bernard Baruch during WW1 that provided him the opportunity to rise from obscurity. Keep up the great commentary Michael!
@@michaelmartin8681And the bankers and commies are...
Owning the means of production and outlawing all competition is the most secure monopoly ever. The bankers have always been the commies.
Keigre
I will say I watch finance videos and one gold or silver analyst is a Judah person. I think so is some other hard money guys. Some do believe in free markets and abolishing central banks and the income tax. Not everyone is bad or blind.
Thank you
Sir, for all your great works.
Wealth creation is from growing or making things. Remove them from the community and...
Subsidiarty, is the antidote, in farming, and government. thank you for the history lesson.Knowledge is Power.Thank You!
In Canada there is already a inheritance tax and a single mushroom farmer paid $100,000 in the carbon tax scam for a single year. Equity does not aid a volunteer, but most are fearful, so they comply.
Worth mentioning too is the law many states are trying to pass forcing small businesses to offer "retirement" accounts that would in turn hand over the employees funds directly to your conglomerate competitor. Offering no guarantee on the employee's principal either.
Wow, the synchronicity. I was reading about Tudor agricultural policies, various uprisings, and T. More's Utopia just 1 hour ago and this video popped up. Similar illegal confiscations happened in the late Roman Republic and it was partially resolved by Caesar. In the late (1600s and 1700s) Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth the nobility inspired by Ancient Roman Republicanism and Old Testament enslavement of Ham (destined to perpetual slavery in contrast to the invented superior Iranian/Sarmatian origins of the nobility destined to rule the supposedly inferior and unrelated Slavic peasants) imposed on all peasants conditions so extreme and horrible that in comparison Medieval serfdom looked like a vacation on Disneyland, many Jesuits lamented these conditions and predicted the fall of the extremely oligarchic Commonwealth, even today the Hebrew Term from OT Ham in Polish means vulgar primitive peasant or conceptually something similar.
That's my line!
"The oldest trick in the book" !
It was not long ago that 10% of the people worked for 90% of the business owners. Today it is the exact opposite. Many slaves are now dying off, you can tell as new boat loads of slaves arrive each day. A good slave today cost about $20,000, not quite sure how much it was when your great grandfather was shipped over at age 8. Do not be deceived, absolutely their were a lot of malleated slaves but there were thousands upon thousands of white slaves also.
We are all slaves to our governing powers.
Amish know bible says technology comes from evil one,. See uses, see fruit is evil
I agree fully 58 years old lived on a farm in England similar to you but not mine so these days live in an apartment No matter change is part of life Spot on with your views
That was very informative.
Hey, you sound just like us- or how we are trying to be. If the leaders really cared they would be promoting and subsidizing regenerative farming.
St. John Taylor Gatto- I love it!
Exceptional work, really enjoying the content, well thought out and informative, communicated particularly well with a warm tone and genuine concern . I look forward to your forthcoming videos
new subscriber from Australia 👍
In the State of Florida, there are homestead laws that prevent the tax-assessed value from increasing too quickly to prevent things like this.
inheritance tax in England is 40 percent.
and 38degreesnealmohan channel . both english 🏴
@@kingfatbobby my God
If that were true those insufferable royals would have been broke and homeless a long time ago.
Same in Scotland but we don't get to vote for or against it.
No wayyy
Are you serious???
That sounds too ridiculous to be true, but you never know nowadays.
My dad has an off grid cabin on 10 acres on a mountain outside of Ellensburg WA. at 4k feet elevation. In the valley it's big Ag farming that mainly grow hay to sell for export, not even food for people, and they passed a law that prohibits collecting water on mountain property. He has to fill jugs of fluoridated city water and pack them to the cabin now. As if a few dozen off grid people collecting rainwater on the mountain is impacting the hay for export farming in the valley. Also I was recently in the mountains just outside of Salem OR. and it was disgusting to see 100's of acres of the best farm land being used exclusively to grow christmas trees. Oh yeah, by the way I was going to go to Silver falls or just hike to the river near there and every single area along side the road where people have parked to go explore the forest for the last 100 years has been blocked off or has no parking signs. No problem though because there's a big pay to park parking lot at the Silver Falls trailhead. I opted to just drive back to Salem that day because I had a sore throat and itchy runny nose from the horizon to horizon Kimberly T. Railed out air. What a great nation we get to be sprayed in.
Corporate Ship or
Constitutional Ship
Parte or
Ex Parte
Discuss .....
First time viewer here.Interesting read,is the name of the book called Enclosure?I would like to try and find it for myself and others thank you!
In terms of the Irish famine, that was the first experiment of the British Empire in how to subdue a nation
They replicated it around the world and it's still apparent today
Yes,
persecution by legislation!!!
"Guess what, things haven't changed have they"
It is important when speaking all matters of Law that people understand the mechanics by which these laws work, in order for one to navigate such waters when they rise. In the United states and all commonwealth countries powerful laws still exist. It is also important to understand that all matters require consent, and absolutely nothing can interfere with this Right. You choose if you want to participate in the Statutory Law System ( color of law system) or the Common Law/Natural Law system. 100% your Lawful choice. Today all business is Corporation, and the cornerstone of Corporate Law is Contract. You the man/woman have the Right to decide every penny of your earnings. It is not fair to discuss Enclosure Law without first defining which law it is written under, which is Statutory Law. Statutory Law is a broad net which catches many many suckers. Michael keeps his listeners in that net, and torments them night and day, not knowing a way out. Yet this net is actually made of paper and can be shredded at anytime. Lets not tell that part of the story, after all "who would listen" ...and the click goes on...............
T H I S ⬆️
🎯💯
A lot of people have tried this, they all end up being bankrupted by the powers that be, after all they write the law, and apply it in a way that is always the most beneficial to them
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Glen! Simcox! #MOH
Thank you
Sure does look and feel like a regenerative of the degenerative "feudalism "
Imminent Domain 101
So that property can't be passed down through an irrevocable trust to avoid the tax?
China owns 384,000 acres of American agricultural land. That's a 30% increase just since 2019. And on top of that, they own land near an air force base in North Dakota.Jul 26, 2023
China ‘owns’ US treasury bonds worth hundreds of billions funding the US debt. Unpatriotic for them to finance US, they have to gives us back the treasury bonds.😮😂
So they are being legal but unlawful. These are duplicitous beings.
A Tax on Farmers -----> Attacks on Farmers
I expect you are familiar with John Clare, the nature poet who suffered from the disruptions to rural life in the 19th century.
@@anselman3156 I am--I even did a video on him not long ago
Dejure Common or
Defacto Commercial
Discuss .....
16:15
Do they want the land or do they want no competition?
You should do farming clinics
I do. Next one will be in May 2025.
with respect to mediums and messages, it seems like the Word needs to be in service of the Spirit? (Lawyers, in service of the archons, kill the Spirit for the sake of the Letter??…) 🙏
Back up your channel on another platform too.
WHY DON'T YOU FORM A TRUST WITH YOUR CHILDREN?
Wise advice, the adversaries make good use of trusts...wonder why?
Better learn common law quick. They have no authority over you
I am politically homeless at this time...
The game is rigged
Notice, Putin is having none of this.
Chabad lubavich owns everything in Russia and now they are emptying Ukraine from Slavic people to install Big Israel with their talmudic/kabbala hassidics and their elites.
BRICS is also BIS Switzerland synagogue of Satan
Same Jewish oligarchs bankers... usury
Palestinians can tell you aaaall about this.
#POW
You need to go way back to 1380 Ocnum Csancta ..the owner of all land is the pope countries don't own the land "Regis"ter: pope
During the time of a pandemic, when the infection was spread by mouth, it is hardly crazy to keep your close contacts to as few people as possible and since singing pushes a lot of your moist air into the room you are in, singing was considered to be not always safe for those in close distance from each other. Trying to protect the community from communal spread is hardly the same as the nasty practice of 'enclosure'.
I didn't--and don't--share that level of fear or susceptibility to propaganda.
@@michaelmartin8681 When community leaders are doing the best they can to keep the community safe and the known way of transmission is from air droplets in the breath. Why risk people getting sick just for some idea of your freedom? Why be stubborn, why can't you humble yourself and restrict contact for a short period of time until the danger has subsided? Why not humble yourself for the good of all? You present yourself as an enlightened leader of the coming new world. How is ignoring the health officials in your community proper behavior for someone like yourself?
@@blakesun I don't know who these noble "community leaders" are of whom you speak. But I do know that by the time Thanksgiving rolled around in 2020 it we were nine months into "2 weeks to flatten the curve." And, turns out, I was right.
@@michaelmartin8681 I didn't know you were an infectious disease specialist, but that's really impressive. You can thank all the people who followed the best guidelines science could offer for flattening the curve. Anyone can claim to be a prophet after the fact.
@@michaelmartin8681thats a troll, brother! Pearls before swine
I'm confused, taking too much land for yourself is wrong, but you just said you have 10 acres but only use one. 🤔
No. I said I only garden on one. 2-3 are in pasture, one is a pond, the rest is swamp woods.
markburrows, You've never been the steward of land, have you? Never really did the work it entails.
Depopulation decline in cities
Only the agrarian county has surplus population
12:13 “Without respect to persons” 2🥲