Belgium Connection

Shebear was invited to Belgium for the weekend to guide Philippe how he can introduce Peace Officers into Belgium, Netherlands and other European countries. Philippe is a multi-lingual activist, came across Peace Officers UK and wants to build the same organisation around Europe.

Belgium has many different types of taxes to pay, Federal and Regional as well as income tax. Some disabled people are having challenges as their income is controlled, which causes people to feel ‘financially, spiritually and physically broken.’ Belgians are disheartened as they realise that these sort of situations will become worse. See our Belgium page

Meeting

Philippe invited representatives from three other groups to have a meeting with us:

One group was taking the approach of getting a State National Passport from the US so they can get the support of the US Military if/when they are challenged by the current Belgium System.

The second group is using trusts to get closer to their straw man trust but for this they need a Treasury Bank account which is not available in Netherlands.

Both of these approaches have their complexities and challenges, however, we are curious about their progress and success. They are also eager to talk to their contacts about what we are doing and recommend networking so we can come together to help find solutions to the current unlawful situations.

The third group has been more active, with boots on the ground, helping those who are dealing with unlawful challenges head on. They have produced a couple of basic videos to show how householders can defend their homes, unfortunately, these videos were on YouTube and have been taken down.

All of these groups are connected with many other groups that can be helped with our templates and training as well as them sharing tricks and tools that they are using successfully.

Having these connections with similar groups helps us all build a multi-pronged approach to holding the system accountable and beyond!

Seeds have been planted. From little acorns, great oaks are grown!

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