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The Court has concluded above that the adoption of the declaration of independence

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Our system of government rests upon the consent of the governed
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The question whether the authors of the declaration of independence acted in violation of
Security Council resolution 1244 (1999) or the measures adopted thereunder
110. Having established the identity of the authors of the declaration of independence, the
Court turns to the question whether their act in promulgating the declaration was contrary to any
prohibition contained in Security Council resolution 1244 (1999) or the Constitutional Framework
adopted thereunder.

V. GENERAL CONCLUSION
122. The Court has concluded above that the adoption of the declaration of independence of
17 February 2008 did not violate general international law, Security Council
resolution 1244 (1999) or the Constitutional Framework. Consequently the adoption of that
declaration did not violate any applicable rule of international law.

http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/141/15987.pdf


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I Do Not Consent

I am just an ordinary guy who woke up one day and decided enough is enough; it is time to end the insanity. We’ve known things are not right most of our lives; the corporate media and corporate government perspectives of reality are fundamentally flawed; they are without honor, without truth. They are preying upon the people through fraudulently obtained contractual consent derived from the most deceitful lies that human nature can imagine. There is not full disclosure; the contracts are all fraudulently void; yet, they are enforcing it through the barrel of a gun. Is this not slavery? Does this not bear strikingly similar resemblance to dark ages of history such as the slaves in Egypt, forced to build the pyramids? The same pyramid which we have stamped on our dollar bill and are forced at gun point to use as promissory notes in all commerce, public and private? This is not honor.

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