Standing as a Living Man or Woman in Canada
ebook ∣ Reclaiming Freedom Beyond Statutes and Policy
By Roger Davies
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Canada presents itself as a free and democratic nation. Yet beneath the symbols, flags, and laws lies a deeper truth. Canada is a Crown corporation, operating in commerce, enforcing statutes and policies on men and women who were born free. From birth registration to taxes, from licences to courts, every Canadian is drawn into contracts they never knowingly accepted. The system survives only by presumption and silence.
Standing as a Living Man or Woman in Canada exposes these illusions and shows how Sovereign Canadians reclaim their natural rights. It is not about rebellion, violence, or politics. It is about knowledge, honour, and courage. When you see how the system works, and how it depends on your consent, you are no longer powerless. You are free.
Inside you will find twelve detailed chapters covering the key areas of Canadian Sovereign belief.
• How the Strawman is created at birth and used to bind you to contracts.
• Why Canada functions as a Crown corporation, not a free nation.
• The truth about the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a licence, not a shield.
• How taxation is based on consent, and the ways it is enforced through presumption.
• Why licences and permits are contracts that turn rights into privileges.
• How Canadian courts operate under Admiralty shadows, treating people as cargo in commerce.
• The role of police and RCMP as policy enforcers, not peace officers.
• The fraud of debt, banks, and mortgages, where money is created from your signature.
• The use of education and media as tools of programming, shaping obedient citizens.
• The remedy found in notices, affidavits, and conditional acceptance.
• How to live daily as a Sovereign man or woman, standing in honour with truth.
This book does not promise quick fixes or loopholes. It demands responsibility. To be Sovereign is to live in honour, never causing harm, never committing fraud, and keeping your word. It is to refuse contracts that enslave, while embracing truth that frees.
The message is clear. You are not property. You are not a citizen, taxpayer, or debtor. You are a living man or woman. The Crown corporation survives only because Canadians forget this. When you remember, the chains fall away.
Standing as a Living Man or Woman in Canada is both an awakening and a handbook. It will appeal to every Canadian who feels the system is broken, every man and woman who senses that statutes and policies are not true law, and every Sovereign who knows in their heart that life itself is greater than paper.
If you are ready to step beyond fear, ridicule, and deception, if you are ready to stand in honour and reclaim your freedom, this book is for you.