Jon Witterick stepping down from GOODF
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 5:45 pm
Quatloos! The views herein are not those of Quatloosia Publishing LLC -- Legal Issues Fax to 877-698-0678 and admin issues to sooltauq [at] gmail.com
https://www.quatloos.com/Q-Forum/
I don't think Jon is the only person who would welcome distance from Haining.Pox wrote:If I was Jon, I would very much like to distance myself from Haining.
Smart move, Jon.
80,000 members, who have 'saved' £14m between them.letissier14 wrote:Jon Witterick stepping down from GOODF
https://youtu.be/2owMSESOCHQ
Well according to their crowdfunding site, it is being run by some guy called Andrew.Hercule Parrot wrote:
80,000 members, who have 'saved' £14m between them.
Raising £25,000 for Witterick's appeal shouldn't be hard at all.
Mysterious lack of information about who will own and manage the site after he leaves.
Don't get too critical, "£805 in 1 day so far" is pretty damn good compared to our pathetic apathetic freeman/sovereign types. All love and support until they have to reach for their wallets. Robert Menard, Canada's greatest freeman, the leader of the movement who has sacrificed himself for us by refusing gainful employment to focus on saving Canada, has done two GoFundMe's in the last year or so. One, which would allow his followers to break the back of the police state by making everyone a policeman, required a paltry $50,000 to make Canad a freeman paradise. It got about $750. Rob probably guzzled that in beer while waiting for the rest to show up. Another, which would have his NinjaGoat finally finished and become a money machine for the freeman movement, only needed $6,000 to complete. He got a grand total of $0.00. One he tried years ago that would end the homeless crisis here in Vancouver got $25.Normal Wisdom wrote:This is definitely the second time in the past couple of years that Witterick has "stepped down" from GOODF.
Anybody who contributes to this nonsense deserves all they (don't) get.
This smacks of a false dichotomy. How is this guy any better than Haining? It's a stupid site conning the gullible.Pox wrote:If I was Jon, I would very much like to distance myself from Haining.
Smart move, Jon.
£1135 now by 60 backers and only on day 2Burnaby49 wrote:
Don't get too critical, "£805 in 1 day so far" is pretty damn good compared to our pathetic apathetic freeman/sovereign types. All love and support until they have to reach for their wallets. Robert Menard, Canada's greatest freeman, the leader of the movement who has sacrificed himself for us by refusing gainful employment to focus on saving Canada, has done two GoFundMe's in the last year or so. One, which would allow his followers to break the back of the police state by making everyone a policeman, required a paltry $50,000 to make Canad a freeman paradise. It got about $750. Rob probably guzzled that in beer while waiting for the rest to show up. Another, which would have his NinjaGoat finally finished and become a money machine for the freeman movement, only needed $6,000 to complete. He got a grand total of $0.00. One he tried years ago that would end the homeless crisis here in Vancouver got $25.
Based on that £805 seems like riches.
The template letters include the copyright your name rubbish. The template letters include the estoppel rubbish. The template letters include the A4V rubbish and the A4V template letter section also states that companies are legally obliged to accept that form of payment and if you pay by cheque the company gets paid twice.littleFred wrote:I suppose the idea is to "legitamise" the static articles on promissory notes, contracts and so on, rather than the forum.
As the name on the envelope will have Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms etc. this is referring to your 'person' or corporate fiction/strawman. This is not us, the living breathing soul, so we have the perfect right to say addressee unknown return to sender
They are claiming a foisted unilateral contract is binding. They also tell you to use a "copyright stamp" on a postage stamp. Well, what it actually says is:There are three letters, which need posting at least 10 days apart
Together they will create a tacit agreement, which is a lawfully binding agreement. Sign the letter with your first names hyphenated and a colon before your last name, as in the example- John Arthur of the family: Smith, (this signifies you are from the clan/family of your last name and differentiates you from your UPPER CASE 'legal fiction').
This has got nothing to do with the forum.Rather than wasting postage stamps, it may be an idea to draw a postage stamp sized rectangle on the bottom right of an unsigned Copyright Notice first, to ensure that when it goes through the printer, the copyright circle stamp and the trademark name stamp, both print over the postage stamp as per diagram.
The get-out-of-debt boys actually provide a service of sorts. . .one that makes sense in the subculture.Burnaby49 wrote:Don't get too critical, "£805 in 1 day so far" is pretty damn good compared to our pathetic apathetic freeman/sovereign types. All love and support until they have to reach for their wallets. Robert Menard, Canada's greatest freeman, the leader of the movement who has sacrificed himself for us by refusing gainful employment to focus on saving Canada, has done two GoFundMe's in the last year or so. One, which would allow his followers to break the back of the police state by making everyone a policeman, required a paltry $50,000 to make Canad a freeman paradise. It got about $750. Rob probably guzzled that in beer while waiting for the rest to show up. Another, which would have his NinjaGoat finally finished and become a money machine for the freeman movement, only needed $6,000 to complete. He got a grand total of $0.00. One he tried years ago that would end the homeless crisis here in Vancouver got $25.Normal Wisdom wrote:This is definitely the second time in the past couple of years that Witterick has "stepped down" from GOODF.
Anybody who contributes to this nonsense deserves all they (don't) get.
Based on that £805 seems like riches.
Thanks for those quotes. Anyone trying to sanitise that garbage has their work cut out. I doubt that any legal professional would touch them with a barge-pole, so any crowdfunding will go to legal "experts" like Ebert, Guy and Tom.rumpelstilzchen wrote:The template letters include ...
Normal Wisdom wrote:This is definitely the second time in the past couple of years that Witterick has "stepped down" from GOODF.
Anybody who contributes to this nonsense deserves all they (don't) get.