Phase 3
Implementation
C. Con-Test
3. The Middle Way - "Settle Up & Leave"
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Step 1 - Establishing 'How Much You Have Paid'
Most of us know roughly how much we pay each month for mortgage, rent, food, bills etc but 'A Freeman' found that very few people (including himself!) knew very accurately how much tax they pay per month, and if asked "how much tax have you paid in your life?" they haven't got a clue.
'A Freeman' set out to find this out and so first contacted HMRC in March 2009 to find out how much Income Tax and National Insurance he had paid since starting work (becoming 'Employed') in 1979
Initially phone calls were made to the local tax office. 'A Freeman' was told that records were only kept for the previous 6 years and that it would not be possible to get records back to 1979
Then letters were written to the local tax office asking for the information. 'A Freeman' eventually received a letter saying that the request had been passed to another office for action but still nothing was received
Finally 'A Freeman' sent a notice to HMRC HQ under 'The Freedom of Information Act (2000)' demanding the information (see 'Phase 3B.2' for more details). A reply was eventually received in March 2010, 1 whole year after the initial contact, containing print outs from the HMRC computer with full details of Income Tax and NI paid back to 1979!
So, if A freeman is told by a representative of 'The State' that it is not possible to obtain this information they now know this is either a lie or misinformation
Tax is collected from people by HMRC via their Legal Fictions, (Registered 'Persons')
HMRC stands for "Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs" so the money collected goes to 'Her Majesty', the 'Corporation Sole' which holds all the territory known as 'The United Kingdom' via it's claim made in 1066 by 'William the Conqueror'
These 'Registered Persons' are therefore Crown Assets, used as Surety against Her Majesty's Debt, so the money collected by HMRC contributes to 'Her Majesty's' assets
Below are the amounts collected from 'A Freeman's' 'Legal Fiction' during his years of 'Employment' 1979-2004
So, a total of £174,000 was taken from 'A Freeman'.
Step 2. - Establishing Current Value of Contribution
The next step was to work what the current value of this contribution had it been invested.
A very conservative estimate was made based on the monies only attracting the average Bank of England base rate for savings for each of the years in question, i.e. the minimum possible achievable
The results are below
The £174,000 would by 2010 be worth a minimum of £385,000
Step 3. Value of Her Majesty's UK Territory
Next, the value (based on the phonie money system) of 'The UK' territory was calculated.
The UK assets figure is taken from HM Treasury's "Blue Book" which is accessible via the internet from the HM Treasury web site. This shows the estimated value of ALL 'Her Majesty's' assets ('public' buildings, infrastructure, housing etc) in the territory to be around £7trillion.
The figure for land value was much harder to establish. This seems to be because those who "own" all the land do not like to make it known and are not obliged by "The Law' to disclose this
So, 'A Freeman' built a spreadsheet containing the sizes of all the land areas by type (rural, urban etc) obtained from National Statistics and their current value per acre from 'Savilles' the estate agents, who specialise in land sales
Again the estimate of the land value is very conservative and at £5.3Trillion is actually less than the estimated value of the assets built upon it!
So, a conservative estimate shows Her Majesty's UK territory to be "worth" £12.25Trillion
An individual 'Registered Person' (Legal Fiction) is therefore entitled to a share of around £200,000 based on the UK population in 2010 being around 61,500,000 people
Of course any Freeman knows that "Land Ownership" is morally and lawfully wrong in principle as 'The Right to Property" (including land and buildings for a homestead) is an inalienable natural human right and cannot lawfully be restricted by an erroneous claim to 'territory' made by a murdering, warmongering Germanic dynasty of feuding families such as that which claimed title to 'The Kingdom of England' in 1066, went on to take in 'Wales' (Kymru), 'Scotland' and 'Northern Ireland' and still holds them to this day
These 'Claims' need to be disputed by all Freemen of The British Isles
Step 4. - 'A Freeman's' Share Account Value
In the meantime 'A Freeman' has estimated that his 1 Share held of 'Her Majesty's Assets' plus his contribution paid into his 'Dummy Share Holder' account is worth around £585,000 (below)
If this project fully reaches the 'Con-Test' stage and 'A Freeman' de-registers his Legal Fiction this is the amount (less costs) that he will be claiming from 'Her Majesty' when he "Settles Up & Leaves"
Do you know what your 'Dummy Share Account' is worth?
Step 5. Estimating Other Credits
This is much harder to do and so is still on the "To-do" list for 'A Freeman'
Results will be posted here once completed
Step 6. Estimating Debits (Costs of 'A Freeman' to Her 'Majesty')
These figures are also very difficult to estimate
'A Freeman' is considering sending another Freedom of Information Act notice to HM Treasury to demand the value of his Dummy Share Account
Results will be posted here once completed
(This page last updated 10th May 2011)