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Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread
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iCEBREAKER
on 12/08/2013, 02:31:51 UTC

That's true but US administrative courts are on longer confined by the rule of law.

Instead they are engaged in a naked asset grab, which will not abate until kinetic resistance is encountered en masse.

ACTM's property and principles are located in the USSA and may be easily seized by any judge unamused by cute shell companies and smart-ass asset structuring.

This is going to sound sarcastic, but I don't mean it to be.

Are you of the mindset that the US gov't can and will do whatever they want, on a world-wide scale, regardless of any law/restriction that is in place?

http://www.bosl.com/belize_court.html

http://www.bosl.com/trusts_assets_protection.html

Again, ACTM principals and assets are not (yet) located in Belize.

How many divisions does the Belize court have?

It's ridiculous that corporations must flee the rapacious USSA and seek asylum in the few remote locations still friendly to productive capital and entrepreneurs.