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Vault Constitutional Awakening

Learn the constitution and use usefull tools and resources to take back your power as a US Citizen! Part of @Disclosurehub & @Disclosurehive see also vtvault.org/foia and vtvault.org/channels

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CHINA IS BUYING UP ALL OF OUR FARM LAND…. 😡 DR Philly seems to be putting up a fight, no?
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John Harris + Strawman Explained - Legal Fiction Documentary Its the same all throughout the world! A straw man argument in law involves misrepresenting or exaggerating someone's position or argument to make it easier to attack or refute. It's like creating a fake or weak version of what someone actually said to make it easier to knock down. Imagine someone is arguing that students should have more time for recess at school. Instead of addressing their actual argument, a straw man response might misrepresent it by saying, "So you're saying we shouldn't have any classes at all and just play all day?" This misrepresentation makes the original argument seem extreme and easier to dismiss. In legal contexts, lawyers may use straw man arguments to weaken the opposing side's position by attacking a distorted version of their argument rather than the real one. It's considered a fallacy because it can be deceptive and unfair. Identifying and understanding straw man arguments is important in law and critical thinking to clarify and address the actual points being made rather than debating a distorted version of them. It's about focusing on what's actually being said and not getting sidetracked by misrepresented claims. By recognizing and avoiding straw man arguments, individuals can engage in more effective and meaningful discussions or debates, ensuring that the key points are addressed accurately and fairly.
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The CIA has been accused of importing fentanyl into the USA? Individuals, including former law enforcement officials, have made claims that the CIA has been involved in drug trafficking and illicit drug dealings. These accusations suggest that the CIA may have been complicit in facilitating the transportation and distribution of illegal drugs. In 1996, during a C-SPAN interview with Director James Doich, the following projects were mentioned: Project Amadous, Project Pegasus, Project Watchtower apparently all proving the CIA has been selling drugs in the united states.. Things to look up: Iran-Contra Affair: The Iran-Contra scandal in the 1980s involved allegations of CIA involvement in illegal arms sales to Iran and using the proceeds to fund Nicaraguan Contra rebels. Critics suggest that drug trafficking was a large part of these operations. Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7h8gSiNf4K/?igsh=MTkzdzQ2eTRncGJ5NA==
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Fuck around and find out... Get me mad with my Constitutional knowledge and Ill be seeking Remedy.. Net10 Wireless 9700 NW 112th Ave, Miami, FL 33178, USA Subject: Notice of Deceptive Advertising Practices Related to Unlimited Data Claims Dear Net10 Wireless, I am writing this letter as a customer of Net10 Wireless services, to formally address concerns regarding what we perceive to be deceptive practices in advertising and delivering your mobile data services. Net10 Wireless markets certain plans as "unlimited data" services, these plans, in fact, offer limited high-speed data, after which the data speed is throttled to a level that severely impairs basic internet functionalities including, but not limited to, checking bank accounts or even verifying the connection speed in which we have recorded evidence. This practice is not only misleading but potentially violates consumer protection laws that are designed to ensure fairness and transparency in marketing and selling practices. We believe that these actions may constitute a breach of the following: 1. [Federal or State Consumer Protection Laws]: These laws are intended to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or misleading advertising and business practices. For example, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium. 2. Contractual Obligations: If the terms of service are not being adequately fulfilled as promised under the contractual agreement between Net10 Wireless and its customers, this may amount to a breach of contract. While I prefer to resolve this matter amicably and outside of court, I am prepared to take further legal action if necessary to ensure compliance with the law and fair treatment for all Net10 Wireless customers. This letter serves as a formal request for Net10 Wireless to: Cease all deceptive marketing practices related to the advertising of "unlimited data" where such claims are not fully transparent about speed throttling after certain data usage. Make immediate adjustments to the data service provided to affected individuals to align with advertised promises, or alternatively, adjust marketing materials to accurately reflect the nature of the service provided. Please consider this communication as our earnest attempt at an administrative remedy. I hope that Net10 Wireless will take immediate action to address these concerns. Failure to respond within [30 days] will leave me no choice but to consider pursuing litigation to seek a resolution. I look forward to your prompt attention to this matter and a satisfactory response. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely,
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Fuck around and find out... Get me mad with my Constitutional knowledge and Ill be seeking Remedy.. Net10 Wireless 9700 NW 112th Ave, Miami, FL 33178, USA Subject: Notice of Deceptive Advertising Practices Related to Unlimited Data Claims Dear Net10 Wireless, I am writing this letter as a customer of Net10 Wireless services, to formally address concerns regarding what we perceive to be deceptive practices in advertising and delivering your mobile data services. Net10 Wireless markets certain plans as "unlimited data" services, these plans, in fact, offer limited high-speed data, after which the data speed is throttled to a level that severely impairs basic internet functionalities including, but not limited to, checking bank accounts or even verifying the connection speed in which we have recorded evidence. This practice is not only misleading but potentially violates consumer protection laws that are designed to ensure fairness and transparency in marketing and selling practices. We believe that these actions may constitute a breach of the following: 1. [Federal or State Consumer Protection Laws]: These laws are intended to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or misleading advertising and business practices. For example, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium. 2. Contractual Obligations: If the terms of service are not being adequately fulfilled as promised under the contractual agreement between Net10 Wireless and its customers, this may amount to a breach of contract. While I prefer to resolve this matter amicably and outside of court, I are prepared to take further legal action if necessary to ensure compliance with the law and fair treatment for all Net10 Wireless customers. This letter serves as a formal request for Net10 Wireless to: Cease all deceptive marketing practices related to the advertising of "unlimited data" where such claims are not fully transparent about speed throttling after certain data usage. Make immediate adjustments to the data service provided to affected individuals to align with advertised promises, or alternatively, adjust marketing materials to accurately reflect the nature of the service provided. Please consider this communication as our earnest attempt at an administrative remedy. I hope that Net10 Wireless will take immediate action to address these concerns. Failure to respond within [30 days] will leave me no choice but to consider pursuing litigation to seek a resolution. I look forward to your prompt attention to this matter and a satisfactory response. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely,
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Fuck around and find out... Get me mad with mt new knowledge and Ill be seeking Remedy.. Net10 Wireless 9700 NW 112th Ave, Miami, FL 33178, USA Subject: Notice of Deceptive Advertising Practices Related to Unlimited Data Claims Dear Net10 Wireless, I am writing this letter as a customer of Net10 Wireless services, to formally address concerns regarding what we perceive to be deceptive practices in advertising and delivering your mobile data services. Net10 Wireless markets certain plans as "unlimited data" services, these plans, in fact, offer limited high-speed data, after which the data speed is throttled to a level that severely impairs basic internet functionalities including, but not limited to, checking bank accounts or even verifying the connection speed in which we have recorded evidence. This practice is not only misleading but potentially violates consumer protection laws that are designed to ensure fairness and transparency in marketing and selling practices. We believe that these actions may constitute a breach of the following: 1. [Federal or State Consumer Protection Laws]: These laws are intended to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or misleading advertising and business practices. For example, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium. 2. Contractual Obligations: If the terms of service are not being adequately fulfilled as promised under the contractual agreement between Net10 Wireless and its customers, this may amount to a breach of contract. While I prefer to resolve this matter amicably and outside of court, I are prepared to take further legal action if necessary to ensure compliance with the law and fair treatment for all Net10 Wireless customers. This letter serves as a formal request for Net10 Wireless to: Cease all deceptive marketing practices related to the advertising of "unlimited data" where such claims are not fully transparent about speed throttling after certain data usage. Make immediate adjustments to the data service provided to affected individuals to align with advertised promises, or alternatively, adjust marketing materials to accurately reflect the nature of the service provided. Please consider this communication as our earnest attempt at an administrative remedy. I hope that Net10 Wireless will take immediate action to address these concerns. Failure to respond within [30 days] will leave me no choice but to consider pursuing litigation to seek a resolution. I look forward to your prompt attention to this matter and a satisfactory response. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely,
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John Harris + Strawman Explained - Legal Fiction Documentary Its the same all throughout the world! A straw man argument in law involves misrepresenting or exaggerating someone's position or argument to make it easier to attack or refute. It's like creating a fake or weak version of what someone actually said to make it easier to knock down. Imagine someone is arguing that students should have more time for recess at school. Instead of addressing their actual argument, a straw man response might misrepresent it by saying, "So you're saying we shouldn't have any classes at all and just play all day?" This misrepresentation makes the original argument seem extreme and easier to dismiss. In legal contexts, lawyers may use straw man arguments to weaken the opposing side's position by attacking a distorted version of their argument rather than the real one. It's considered a fallacy because it can be deceptive and unfair. Identifying and understanding straw man arguments is important in law and critical thinking to clarify and address the actual points being made rather than debating a distorted version of them. It's about focusing on what's actually being said and not getting sidetracked by misrepresented claims. By recognizing and avoiding straw man arguments, individuals can engage in more effective and meaningful discussions or debates, ensuring that the key points are addressed accurately and fairly.
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The CIA has been accused of importing fentanyl into the USA? Individuals, including former law enforcement officials, have made claims that the CIA has been involved in drug trafficking and illicit drug dealings. These accusations suggest that the CIA may have been complicit in facilitating the transportation and distribution of illegal drugs. In 1996, during a C-SPAN interview with Director James Doich, the following projects were mentioned: Project Amadous, Project Pegasus, Project Watchtower apparently all proving the CIA has been selling drugs in the united states.. Things to look up: Iran-Contra Affair: The Iran-Contra scandal in the 1980s involved allegations of CIA involvement in illegal arms sales to Iran and using the proceeds to fund Nicaraguan Contra rebels. Critics suggest that drug trafficking was a large part of these operations. Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7h8gSiNf4K/?igsh=MTkzdzQ2eTRncGJ5NA==
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Fuck around and find out... Get me mad with my Constitutional knowledge and Ill be seeking Remedy.. Net10 Wireless 9700 NW 112th Ave, Miami, FL 33178, USA Subject: Notice of Deceptive Advertising Practices Related to Unlimited Data Claims Dear Net10 Wireless, I am writing this letter as a customer of Net10 Wireless services, to formally address concerns regarding what we perceive to be deceptive practices in advertising and delivering your mobile data services. Net10 Wireless markets certain plans as "unlimited data" services, these plans, in fact, offer limited high-speed data, after which the data speed is throttled to a level that severely impairs basic internet functionalities including, but not limited to, checking bank accounts or even verifying the connection speed in which we have recorded evidence. This practice is not only misleading but potentially violates consumer protection laws that are designed to ensure fairness and transparency in marketing and selling practices. We believe that these actions may constitute a breach of the following: 1. [Federal or State Consumer Protection Laws]: These laws are intended to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or misleading advertising and business practices. For example, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium. 2. Contractual Obligations: If the terms of service are not being adequately fulfilled as promised under the contractual agreement between Net10 Wireless and its customers, this may amount to a breach of contract. While I prefer to resolve this matter amicably and outside of court, I am prepared to take further legal action if necessary to ensure compliance with the law and fair treatment for all Net10 Wireless customers. This letter serves as a formal request for Net10 Wireless to: Cease all deceptive marketing practices related to the advertising of "unlimited data" where such claims are not fully transparent about speed throttling after certain data usage. Make immediate adjustments to the data service provided to affected individuals to align with advertised promises, or alternatively, adjust marketing materials to accurately reflect the nature of the service provided. Please consider this communication as our earnest attempt at an administrative remedy. I hope that Net10 Wireless will take immediate action to address these concerns. Failure to respond within [30 days] will leave me no choice but to consider pursuing litigation to seek a resolution. I look forward to your prompt attention to this matter and a satisfactory response. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely,
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Fuck around and find out... Get me mad with my Constitutional knowledge and Ill be seeking Remedy.. Net10 Wireless 9700 NW 112th Ave, Miami, FL 33178, USA Subject: Notice of Deceptive Advertising Practices Related to Unlimited Data Claims Dear Net10 Wireless, I am writing this letter as a customer of Net10 Wireless services, to formally address concerns regarding what we perceive to be deceptive practices in advertising and delivering your mobile data services. Net10 Wireless markets certain plans as "unlimited data" services, these plans, in fact, offer limited high-speed data, after which the data speed is throttled to a level that severely impairs basic internet functionalities including, but not limited to, checking bank accounts or even verifying the connection speed in which we have recorded evidence. This practice is not only misleading but potentially violates consumer protection laws that are designed to ensure fairness and transparency in marketing and selling practices. We believe that these actions may constitute a breach of the following: 1. [Federal or State Consumer Protection Laws]: These laws are intended to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or misleading advertising and business practices. For example, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium. 2. Contractual Obligations: If the terms of service are not being adequately fulfilled as promised under the contractual agreement between Net10 Wireless and its customers, this may amount to a breach of contract. While I prefer to resolve this matter amicably and outside of court, I are prepared to take further legal action if necessary to ensure compliance with the law and fair treatment for all Net10 Wireless customers. This letter serves as a formal request for Net10 Wireless to: Cease all deceptive marketing practices related to the advertising of "unlimited data" where such claims are not fully transparent about speed throttling after certain data usage. Make immediate adjustments to the data service provided to affected individuals to align with advertised promises, or alternatively, adjust marketing materials to accurately reflect the nature of the service provided. Please consider this communication as our earnest attempt at an administrative remedy. I hope that Net10 Wireless will take immediate action to address these concerns. Failure to respond within [30 days] will leave me no choice but to consider pursuing litigation to seek a resolution. I look forward to your prompt attention to this matter and a satisfactory response. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely,
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Fuck around and find out... Get me mad with mt new knowledge and Ill be seeking Remedy.. Net10 Wireless 9700 NW 112th Ave, Miami, FL 33178, USA Subject: Notice of Deceptive Advertising Practices Related to Unlimited Data Claims Dear Net10 Wireless, I am writing this letter as a customer of Net10 Wireless services, to formally address concerns regarding what we perceive to be deceptive practices in advertising and delivering your mobile data services. Net10 Wireless markets certain plans as "unlimited data" services, these plans, in fact, offer limited high-speed data, after which the data speed is throttled to a level that severely impairs basic internet functionalities including, but not limited to, checking bank accounts or even verifying the connection speed in which we have recorded evidence. This practice is not only misleading but potentially violates consumer protection laws that are designed to ensure fairness and transparency in marketing and selling practices. We believe that these actions may constitute a breach of the following: 1. [Federal or State Consumer Protection Laws]: These laws are intended to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or misleading advertising and business practices. For example, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium. 2. Contractual Obligations: If the terms of service are not being adequately fulfilled as promised under the contractual agreement between Net10 Wireless and its customers, this may amount to a breach of contract. While I prefer to resolve this matter amicably and outside of court, I are prepared to take further legal action if necessary to ensure compliance with the law and fair treatment for all Net10 Wireless customers. This letter serves as a formal request for Net10 Wireless to: Cease all deceptive marketing practices related to the advertising of "unlimited data" where such claims are not fully transparent about speed throttling after certain data usage. Make immediate adjustments to the data service provided to affected individuals to align with advertised promises, or alternatively, adjust marketing materials to accurately reflect the nature of the service provided. Please consider this communication as our earnest attempt at an administrative remedy. I hope that Net10 Wireless will take immediate action to address these concerns. Failure to respond within [30 days] will leave me no choice but to consider pursuing litigation to seek a resolution. I look forward to your prompt attention to this matter and a satisfactory response. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely,
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