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Tarzan
01-01-1997, 01:27 AM
From: Rosi <rosibuchanan@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=f4zJ6D3m6qvpaZmudzjINPV9nLZtmyvvUIY4G6 pdtrKlHAeFwuL2Pk3csSHLjOJcUfM35vFD8j4w8uz3dA)>
I don't know if
any of you remember me, but that's what I've been up to
for the 10
months.
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Rosi,

Welcome back. Of course we remember you! So THAT's what
you've been up to. <g> Well that's part of what life is all
about. Kudos to you.

I hope that you are planning a home birth with a
midwife--very important. I also wish for you to know that
you can avoid the registration of your newborn with any kind
of gummint number or BIRTH CERTIFICATE (it is a commercial
document that destroys your newborn's inherent Sovereignty
as being born as one of the People). It is entirely up to
you and fully within your Rights to NOT register your
newborn, despite whatever the doc/nurses say. I suggest
most strongly NEVER to register your newborn so that he/she
can stay as free as he/she will have been born. You have
the Right to refuse.

Also I most strongly suggest to NEVER, NEVER contemplate,
nor allow, any circumsition to happen to your newborn male,
should your baby be a male. It's barbaric.

And NO vaccinations for your newborn is strongly suggested
as well. Today's vaccines are more dangerous than ever and
are a significant cause of infant deaths today--which is a
severel underreported infant death phenomenon.

A healthy, predominantly raw, nutrient-rich diet is highly
suggested for you so that you can breastfeed your newborn
with clean, healthy breast milk, as you probably are already
planning. Consuming raw versions of butter (never touch the
pasteurized stuff), raw goat's milk (from local farms),
eggs, organic veggies (best juiced), fruit and so forth will
give you the nutients that your body and newborn will need.

~Seth


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Tofu Dragon
02-18-2003, 09:19 AM
--- Tarzan <tarzan@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=zQK6KdC69oNjfKBGgcjDVtNfizeHDazQ9XIAaw lJ7Z660-SdY5AFM8DjCeLDfaH1P4vpsrGx)> wrote:
> From: Rosi <rosibuchanan@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=u8bISBhAwRX-n5r_CurbVj8o5pxouXCR2Ez3_k2AxaC8z73DHUm2VUDpo9QgKY UcwwSC8mPDX3gqkfRbLeKm1BY)>
> I don't know if
> any of you remember me, but that's what I've been
> up to
> for the 10
> months.
>
>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~
> Rosi,
>
> Welcome back. Of course we remember you! So
> THAT's what
> you've been up to. <g> Well that's part of what
> life is all
> about. Kudos to you.
>
> I hope that you are planning a home birth with a
> midwife--very important. I also wish for you to
> know that
> you can avoid the registration of your newborn with
> any kind
> of gummint number or BIRTH CERTIFICATE (it is a
> commercial
> document that destroys your newborn's inherent
> Sovereignty
> as being born as one of the People). It is entirely
> up to
> you and fully within your Rights to NOT register
> your
> newborn, despite whatever the doc/nurses say. I
> suggest
> most strongly NEVER to register your newborn so that
> he/she
> can stay as free as he/she will have been born. You
> have
> the Right to refuse.

(Love) I'm sorry but I really must comment on this
being a unregisted child growing up without a birth
certificate. My father thought the same thing. Let's
not register our child and she will be free from the
big eyes of big brother. And sure it sounds nice and
all. I also did not receive my immunizations, so
those records are also null and void. However when I
turned 16 and wanted to work on getting a license,
having no birth certificate made it extremely
difficult. The laws now, especially after 9/11 will
not permit you to get a license without a birth
certificate. This is also your proof of citizenship
which you need if you want to vote. You cannot get a
job (unless you can find someone to pay you under the
table your whole life - which is illegal btw) without
a social security card. My parents could not claim us
children on their taxes because we did not have social
security cards. (There were 5 of us btw) Just want
to let you know that if you take that route, there are
many complications. I finally do have a delayed birth
certificate which requires tons of documents to get by
the way. My best wishes to you Rosi.
Love and Light...
- Lovie =)


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