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Canadian "Freeman-on-the-Land" The development and growth of Hack Canada has been an adventure and a learning experience for all involved. In its first 10 years of existence (1998-2008) it has served to bring together and inspire a community of like-minded individuals interested in exploring (and sometimes exploiting), testing the limits of, and expanding the boundaries of the systems and technologies which drive the world today. For the most part it has been marked and driven by the expression of disillusionment and frustration experienced by many of us in trying to understand our place in this world... and a deep-seated sense that something is very wrong with this world we are living in. A sense that we are bound and restricted by a seemingly invisible and immutable cloak of slavery and oppression. Up until now we have struggled to make sense of it, and have tried to find remedy and freedom within it without avail. Finally, the search for clarity in understanding is being answered. Answered by the brilliant minds of people like Robert-Arthur: Menard, Mary Elizabeth: Croft, Jordan Maxwell, and many others. And so we give great thanks and immeasurable respect and gratitude to these pioneers for showing us the light and for helping us discover the true path to our freedom. And so, it is finally time for us to grow-up... to stop acting out as rebellious adolescents... and to reach for and achieve a new level of understanding and maturity in regards to our individual moral and spiritual development as sovereign living souls. And it is with this goal in mind that the Canadian Freeman Meetings have been called. May we each find our way to a more fulfilling existence with the time we have left here in this world. Peace. Edmonton Freeman Meeting
The first Edmonton Freeman Meeting was held on June 6, 2008 at Bohemia Cyber Cafe and was a smashing success! It ran from 6pm until midnight. Approximately 13 people attended.. all were considerate and quite well informed about the movement and some have been putting it to the test with great success. Discussion was lively, informative, and entirely fascinating, covering an astounding array of relevant topics. The staff at Bohemia were very nice and very receptive to us holding the meeting there and thought it was a "good thing". And the food available there was very tasty and reasonably priced. =) This positive response has affirmed our belief that these meetings are both wanted and needed and shall therefore continue so long as the need and desire persists. We also encourage others across canada to start their own freeman meetings and let us know about it so we can help promote them. Canadian Freeman Meetings
If you know of a Freeman meeting elsewhere in Canada, or are starting a Freeman meeting, let us know and we'll post about it here. Suggested meeting guidelines: Step up and take the first step. If you build it, they will come. Patience is a virtue. Please send meeting information to: . Freeman Resources If you are completely new to the Freeman movement, a great starting point is Robert Menard's video The Magnificent Deception. After you've seen that, head over to ThinkFree.ca and get yourself an account on their forum.
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