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We are all illiterate in certain areas. Isn't it wonderful to wake up in the morning and see your beautiful reflection in the mirror? The stubbornly free and moral man you are is helping more than can ever be fully measured...You are, indeed, extremely good with words, yet those words, no matter how great your education and intellect, are emerging from your heart. This is why your calling is so powerful.

Carry on, Martin---God is with You!

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Seen the interview you mention shared everywhere now. Hallelujah we're finally finding our way out of the maze. The military and others can only do so much as you say we are all individually responsible for educating ourselves. Do no harm. Cause no loss. Basically that's it. Thankyou so much. ♥️

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Brilliant stuff Martin. Well done!

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Truly spoken from the knowing heart. The sovereign spirit that is in each individual knows all and lacks nothing. When listening to spirit right action in alignment with the divine spiritual being follows. We’re designed to live this way.

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Freedom often hangs by the thread of that one last holdout against the normalisation of persecution and imposition of tyranny “for the general good”.

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Well, Martin until I can get my life from under the,” incompetent,” I don’t have a dying man’s chance in hell for the freedom I use to take for granted. And having asked an attorney, if possible he said yes, but it’s easier for them to do it to you and others again. Sigh...I am overwhelmed by this whole process. And I’m made to feel such pain and suffering like an invalid. It’s no energy when that is being done to you. Pain zaps your energy very fast. But the contribution you just gave is very important. Thank you, for caring as you do. You give me hope.

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Note also the trial of William Penn and William Mead who in 1670 were put on trial at the Old Bailey for 'preaching to an unlawful assembly'. The 12 man jury refused to find the two men guilty and were locked up without food for two nights, and then fined for their final verdict of not guilty. The right of Juries to give their verdict based on their convictions was established and upheld by Chief Justice Vaughan shortly after. Penn went on to found the state of Pennsylvania.

There was a plaque commemorating the jury's actions at the Old Bailey on public display, however it has since been removed to a basement and entry to see it has been refused to interested parties.

Further reading on the English Constitution for those interested; Democracy Defined by Kenn D'Oudney.

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Thought provoking Martin. You caused me to pause and think today. Thank you

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