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Your best and most powerful tool, is there own, which they can not defend against.
You / we must all learn the “Laws of Equity”.
This is our TRUE and only ticket for freedom.
There is plenty of case law on this too.
But, you have to do your own research into it.
Nothing comes to those who seek the easy way out.
And there is nothing easy about Law, but laws of equity is pretty straight forward. Once you understand how to communicate with “them”.
The 3 step process has some validity.
We will break current legislations only by way of using laws of equity, high court and chancery.
That’s more than likely where things will need to go to restore balance and fairness into the system.
Here’s a starting point for you. This will save you about 2 years of rabbit hole digging.
SUPREME COURT ACT 1986 – SECT 29
Law and equity to be concurrently administered
(1) Subject to the provisions of this or any other Act, every court exercising jurisdiction in Victoria in any civil proceeding must continue to administer law and equity on the basis that, if there is a conflict or variance between the rules of equity and the rules of the common law concerning the same matter, the rules of equity prevail.
Good luck.
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SUPREME COURT ACT 1986 - SECT 3 Definitions
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