An Honourable Man

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    AN HONOURABLE MAN

    An honourable man or woman resides in all of us; some refer to

    them as my conscience others as my good side though regardless

    of what we call them theyre always referred to as theirs, a part of

    them; all of us, whether we are prepared to admit it or not, have this

    same knowledge, it is common to all mankind and as such is the basis

    of common law.

    It is the soul or spirit, our undiluted centre, a core of honour that

    pervades us, integral to our peaceful co-existence which can be

    subdued by dishonour. We all understand naturally the honourablething to do, recognising it in others instantly. It instils and promotes

    respect for your fellows allowing you no recourse to cause them harm

    or loss.

    To be honourable in our world today is nigh on impossible due to

    the dishonourable practices deemed necessary in pursuit of profit

    globally. The commonality of our imposed inability to be honourable in

    our dealings with one another has led to a dishonest few profiting at

    the expense of the honour of our race.

    Privilege over others is not achievable without the depravation of

    honourable peoples, unable to fight for equality they cannot regain

    parity with the dishonourable and become servants of the very attitude

    that enslaves them. Government by force becomes necessary to ensure

    honour cannot prevail and codes of honour are broken in the interest

    of the nation or our faith or fiscal interests or any other nefarious

    excuse.

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    I know it to be true that our central and local government, justice

    system, police forces, central bank and other public services are all

    privately owned and run for profit. I also know that all these

    institutions, as a result of being profit orientated, consider the needs ofmen and women as secondary and as such are guilty of causing both

    harm and loss in breach of common law.

    Any such body claiming authority over my self other than

    through common law without my express notified permission does so

    in breach of my rights and thus will be liable to immediate sanction at

    my discretion.

    I consider myself an honourable man and therefore am unable to

    deal with any dishonourable entity that, in pursuit of its own interests,

    allows harm or loss to be promulgated against any man or woman.

    I also consider it my duty to resist in any lawful way any process

    that suspends the use of common law as it is apparent to me that the

    purpose of any such process can only be to diminish my right to

    represent myself as an honourable man.

    That being the case any claim made against me as a result of my

    honourable actions will be considered dishonourable and will result in

    reparation being forfeit from the claimant.