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2023-02-04

"Constitutional law aligns the spiritual with the temporal"

So asserts Martin Geddes, who via his substack pages shares with us his journey to independence - independence of spirit, of mind, and of body, via the Constitution.

Those who have not yet done so are recommended to view Richard Vobes' interview of William Keyte, where these matters are discussed in some pertinence.

For instance, I note the lawful maxim "ignorance of the law is no defence", but I also note that legislation (ie: Statute Law, A.K.A. Acts of Parliament, of which there is a quite massive over-abundance that nobody could hope to master) is not the same as, but is inferior to, constitutional law and common law.

It is a sobering journey, upon which many of us it seems also need to embark, but at it's heart it isn't really complex. The complexity arises from the ways which our elites have devised to fool and bamboozle us to submit to their will, lawfully or otherwise.

" ... when fighting a system that has weaponised legislative law in order to enact tyranny, then your defence is constitutional law as the peaceful alternative to a bloody uprising"

"Individual liberty is only sustained by individual acts of conscience"

"Our society is only as free and moral as the most stubbornly free and moral people within i[t] ... "

Recommended reading.