Do You "Own" Anything?

Do you really own what you consider "your" possessions?

Let's start with what is called property ( real estate, land, house, condo, etc.. ).  Riddle me this:  although you may had paid off the debt, what happens the third year you don't pay your tribute ( excuse me, I mean taxes )??  Tax lien sale.... and the property is auctioned off or the person / entity who paid those three years now takes control of the property.

Let's take an automobile.  You have paid it off or bought it cash.... but every year what must you pay?  Registration.  And what happens if you don't pay that tribute ( oops, sorry, I mean 'registration' )?  You will not be allowed to have it on the public roads.  That's right, you being a member of the public cannot have your property on your collective roads.

Now, let's get even deeper in this rabbit hole.

Let's take any bit of chattel or doodad you may buy.  Tell me, what do you use to 'buy' the every day items you purchase?  Money, right?  Either in the form of credit or cash.  Now, take a look at that cash and tell me what does it say across the very top of it??  Is that really 'your' money?  Really?  So, because it is in your possession or you traded so many hours or goods in exchange for that piece of paper, you believe you now 'own' it somehow?   Get real. 

The reality is, that piece of paper is NOT yours, for you didn't create it, right?  That money was created for your use but it is not 'owned' by you.  So, taking this logic, every item you purchase using that paper owned by someone else... do you really 'own' those items you buy??  For if the money you are using is in fact an interest bearing debt instrument ( a note, just as it says in the terms on it ), did you not just use some other person's debt instrument, on loan to you, to 'buy' something?

Okay, now for the solutions:

After the natives were murdered for the land they occupied ( the ownership of land / nature was not an idea on their psyche until that idea was introduced by the invading tribes, called colonists ), there was no such thing as 'property tax.'  But somewhere, the idea of tribute / tax for property already purchased and owned came to be, on what is now called the United States of Amerika.  So perhaps folks need to go back to that point in time and find how, in legislation, property tax came on the scene ( with all the justifications and such ) in order to find out what really happened AND how to get back to actually owning land ( if that's what you want to do - own nature - ).

As for the auto.  Isn't 'registering' your auto placing a first position lien on it with the state in first position... and contracting with the state and promising to obey everything they write as 'law' and if you fail to do so, you pay more tribute or forfeit the right ( which isn't possible ) called the 'privilege for driving?'  Find out in which point did the Right to Travel become confused with the License to Drive.... and how the state turned what was a freedom into a permission asking venture.

And as for using a private corporation's money in order to do business and buy and sell things... well, who ever convinced you that you needed money to begin with?  Did you know you can create your own agreements, negotiable instruments and so-called 'money?'

For more insights, check out http://www.smartpeoplesmartmoney.com/ and realize. 

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