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08/05/18 3:12 PM

#286004 RE: fuagf #285963

i'm not positive that the EpiPen hack was ethical. in fact i am sure it is not legally. what i got from the article is encapsulated in a statement he made,...

something like: Would you rather break the law and live or be a good citizen and die in a coffin ?

easy answer.

fuck off government and pharmaceutical companies.

ah,...it's my life,..in own it.

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on a totally different topic,...

i'm looking into common law and particularly the subject of reclaiming your real estate to totally take from the bank possession.

it's referred to as:

Allodial Title Law and Legal Definition


Allodial title is a real property ownership system where the real property is owed free and clear of any superior landlord. In this case, the owner will have an absolute title over his or her property. Property owned under allodial title is referred as allodial land. Allodial lands are the absolute property of their owner, and are not subject to any service or acknowledgment to a superior. In allodial lands there will not be any control by a superior landlord.

An individual’s allodial title is alienable in nature. Alienation can be done in the form of gift, mortgage or it may be distressed and restrained for collection of taxes. The allodial nature of a property will be lost when the property is transferred to more than one person. Therefore, to retain the allodial title s/he can transfer his or her property to another single individual.

For example, when an owner of a property dies leaving ownership to more than one heir, the allodial status of the property is lost.

one would need to look into IF their state supports that legally. i'm ion Florida and i'm fairly positive citizens of the state of FL can begin the process of Allodial Title

The following is an example of a case defining allodial title:

Allodial title is defined as one that is free. [Stewart v. Chicago Title Ins. Co., 151 Ill. App. 3d 888 (Ill. App. Ct. 1987)]

https://definitions.uslegal.com/a/allodial-title/