Seeking help in Freedoom

Hi my name is Steven and I'm a comedian living out in L.A. I want to get the correct steps on paper work needed to claim freedom (or even necessary) and as well as tapping into all the benefits to ACTUAL freedom. I know this website and form is based out of NH but i want to become an activist for the people at least the willing, Being a comedian gives me the gift to make you laugh, even though its truth and if your not free the truth hurts.

Thanks- Steven… No need to pursuit happiness if its already there!

Hi Steven!  Welcome.  Here are the steps.

1. Get a blank piece of paper.  Any size will do, but it looks more official if it's 8-1/2" x 11".

2. Write on it, "I am free."  And sign your name.  (You can also have it notarized, but then you might have to show your government ID to a government official, which kind of defeats the principle of the thing.)

3. Start enjoying your newly discovered freedom.  WARNING: There will still be dangerous criminals in the world who may not recognize your freedom, and they can be very organized and intimidating.  Unfortunately you may not be entirely able to eliminate them from your life, but intentional avoidance can go a long way.

And that's it!

P.S. Do you have any videos of your work?

I don't think plain old paper will do. You need to use something like this. :slight_smile:

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Hi Steven!  Welcome.  Here are the steps.

1. Get a blank piece of paper.  Any size will do, but it looks more official if it's 8-1/2" x 11".

2. Write on it, "I am free."  And sign your name.  (You can also have it notarized, but then you might have to show your government ID to a government official, which kind of defeats the principle of the thing.)

3. Start enjoying your newly discovered freedom.  WARNING: There will still be dangerous criminals in the world who may not recognize your freedom, and they can be very organized and intimidating.  Unfortunately you may not be entirely able to eliminate them from your life, but intentional avoidance can go a long way.

And that's it!

P.S. Do you have any videos of your work?

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