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time to learn the art of forgery
I thought the whole idea of living aboard was to get away from
bureaucracy. Maybe its time to start supporting
http://www.freenationfoundation.org/
On 3/8/07, Norm of Bandersnatch <> wrote:
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> Every cop that has invaded my vessel, and some who just pass by, has
> demanded to see the "registration" which is state issued. This shows you
> have paid the protection racket money and the government knows of your
> existence. This is in addition to the federal document, if any.
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> The impression I get is that all members of the establishment insist that
> one be "registered" in some way or one will be considered to be an outlaw.
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> One's "un-registered" condition is indicative of the desire to be anonymous
> to pursue criminal intent and/or avoid paying to "Ceasar that which is
> Ceasar's".
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> In order to be "rootless" I suggest you would do best to have two personas,
> one "registered" with official papers that looks legitimate, and the other
> any way you want. The official persona will be used to interact with the
> government and their agents, and the other to interact with the sort of
> world you really want to be part of.
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> Norm
> S/V Bandersnatch
> Lying 30 07.715N 081 38.394W
> Julington Creek Estuary FL
>
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