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“Stupidity does not consist in being without ideas. Such stupidity would be the sweet, blissful stupidity of animals, molluscs and the gods. Human stupidity consists in having lots of ideas, but stupid ones.”

– Henry de Montherlant (1896-1972)


After two years of recuperating expenses, all memberships, log in’s and paywalls have now been completely removed from the Freeman Delusion website, and it has been restored to free public access as an archive. I am limiting updates, but feel free to have a look around unrestricted. If you find something you like, you’re welcome to drop a coin in the Honesty Box

Please be advised, this encyclopedia is made to be viewed on a desktop, as the nearly 600 individual articles have over 3000 judgements and other important pdf, video and audio files embedded into the page, which are sometimes not visible on a tablet or phone. To gain the complete benefit of these website features, it is strongly recommended to view the content on a desktop or laptop computer.

Note: where an asterisk * appears at the end of an article link in this index, it means the article is yet to be completed and is currently unpublished, although it will become available as soon as the content is completed.


This INDEX is comprised of FIVE PARTS:

  • (Part 1) Australian Pseudolaw Argumentation (580 Pages 28.6MB PDF now available for download)
  • (Part 2) The Evolution of the Pseudolaw Phenomenon (875 Pages 75MB PDF coming soon)
  • (Part 3) Case Law Archives (0? Pages 0MB PDF coming soon)
  • (Part 4) More Resources (0? Pages 0MB PDF coming soon)
  • (Part 5) Blog and media

(Part 1) Australian Pseudolaw Argumentation

EVERYTHING IS A CONTRACT

THE COMMON LAW FALLACY

UNALIENABLE RIGHTS

THE TWO GREAT SWORDS

NOT DRIVING JUST TRAVELLING


THE PATH TO INDEPENDENCE

THE DIVISIBILITY OF THE CROWN

THE COMMONWEALTH CONSTITUTION

STATE MATTERS

NATIVE TITLE


(Part 2) The Evolution of the Pseudolaw Phenomenon

UNITED STATES

CANADA

AUSTRALIA

ASSORTED ARTICLES


THE PANDEMIC


(Part 3) Case Law Archives


(Part 4) More Resources

ANALYSIS OF PSEUDOLAW MOVEMENTS

Canada

United States

United Kingdom

Europe

New Zealand

Australia

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PSEUDOLAW

AUSTRALIA: ORIGINS AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW


(Part 5) Blog and Media


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