Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Is It Possible To Opt Out Of The System?

Is It Possible To Opt
Out Of The System?

Terry Lee Is Back Again Telling Us How
To Be Free Men Not Corporate Slaves

By Greg Szymanski
9-5-6

Terry Lee of Spokane, Wa., has devised the "perfect plan" or the ultimate way to opt out of the American slave system, telling the U.S . authorities, in essence, "thanks but no thanks I'd prefer living a free man instead of a corporate, indentured servant of the rich."

Lee has spent countless hours and more than 10 years perfecting a way to "opt out of the system" while at the same time living, working and traveling without encumbrances - without a license - in the country he loves very much.

As Lee pointed out in his three radio interviews on Greg Szymanski's radio show, The Investigative Journal, now on the Genesis Communications Radio Network ( www.gcnlive.com ) at 4-6pm central time, becoming a "free man among the masses of corporate slaves" takes due diligence and a lifetime commitment to truth and honesty while at the same time using the legal system in a proper manner.

By a proper manner, Lee means a person must spend as much time breaking the chains binding a person within the system as he spent getting himself locked into it. According to Lee, this means by starting from the beginning and getting the court to recognize "legally" that a free man no longer wants to be recognized or called by his corporate name given to him at birth and sanctioned by birth records by the state.

After the name change, Lee reminds people who are serious about opting out of the corporate system and becoming a person abiding by the laws of God and the U.S. Constitution "every other contract entered into with the state, including social security and driver's license, for example, needs to be properly dealt with not in an adversarial nature in the court but strictly on a basis of notice and recognition of Constitutional rights."

Lee provides a step-by-step proven method with instructions on how to file court documents and legal briefs ready to be used in court on a CD he has made, but has yet to publicly distribute. His CD also instructs a person how to create an individual or joint religious foundation to protect assets after one has satisfactorily opted out of the system.

"This is a lifetime commitment not just a quick fix," said Lee recently on the Investigative Journal radio show. "Besides going through all the necessary legal steps, there comes with it a great feeling of satisfaction by stepping-out and becoming a free man and not just a slave of the state. I have spent years researching all the patriot programs out there trying to do the same thing and I think I have incorporated the best of all the plans, as well as some new methods in breaking the chains that it has Americans locked in."

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