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Freeman
- How to Escape the System
- Narrated by: Theo Chalmers
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Are you tired of the system you live in? Are you sick of being told how to live, what to eat, what to do and say and think? Should life really be like this? One man in England has taken a stand against the tide and cried out "No More!" His name is John James Harris and he has declared himself to be a Freeman of England using ancient laws of the land.
In this audio, Harris explains how and why he has taken this unusual position and how we can all become free men and women. In a time when we are all swept up by the world's ruined financial systems into yet more debt and watched over by spy camera's every moment of the day, is it time we too became Freemen?
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