The ES group discussed Josh del Sol's In Power Movement recently. Here's more information about it from a person who has been trying to get a response from Josh:
Dear friends and allies far and wide,
You may have seen it but I created a page on my website with my analysis of the InPower Movement and their "Notice of Liability", created by Josh del Sol, the producer of Take Back Your Power. It is here: http://www.sacsmartmeters.org/inpower-movement-and-the-notice-of-liability/ I recently sent that page to Josh and his sidekick Cal Washington and asked for Josh's comments or response to it. He did not respond. [hidden email] [hidden email] I am sending you this response from Nathan Stephenson back on July 28 (scroll down) to show you just what baloney their whole "movement" and Notice of Liability are. They expect American courts to get you out of the contract that is responsible for the smart electric meter on your home but not based on any sort of legal authority that American courts recognize, but based on "a higher jurisdiction". As my web page shows their so called "higher jurisdictions" are: The NOL quotes many documents as legal basis, including:
the Old Testament However none of these addresses or provides legal basis for the creation / formation of a contract. My web page describes just what constitutes a contract according to the Uniform Commercial Code, which they also cite.People should do their own research and please do not be misled by the InPower Movement. Best wishes Mark -------- Forwarded Message --------
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Your comments are all based on the legal jurisdiction of the corporate courts.
We do not want to "play" in that system.
You don't want to acknowledge the possibility of a higher jurisdiction.
So what is there to talk about?
And I believe that Cal took time out to address you, which he doesn't usually do.