Hero of the Week: August 23, 2021: Peggy Hall
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Hero of the Week: August 23, 2021: Peggy Hall

Wondering how to insist on informed consent? Peggy Hall is our hero this week for inspiring and helping Americans to use the law to make sure elected officials respect our rights. She offers a variety of excellent and fun ways to do that, along with helpful resources to make it happen.
Take a look at her videos and other content on her website. Even if you feel a little overwhelmed by all this, it will bring a smile to your face.
Related Links:
Listen to this great interview of Peggy Hall for Health Freedom for Humanity: Know Your God-given Rights (May 2021).
Peggy Hall’s other website: Living Swell with Peggy Hall
Peggy Hall’s YouTube channel
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I am beyond happy to see Peggy honored here. She has been an absolute beacon of hope and education, especially in the Southern California community. She and her family have been a lifeline and role model for me.
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I love her energy and information.
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Peggy is amazing! So glad to see her as hero as the week.
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Absolutely! She is a wealth of information.
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She is currently studying Jurisdictionary. Back when I lived in Philly a neighbor of mine tried to sell me the Jurisdictionary DVD set, I should have bought it back then, but I thought twice about it and he sold it someone else.
In just two or three moves that I gleaned off of Jurisdictionary’s free information I could have improved my outcome in court many moons ago. I think its worth it if people really have the time to study it, it is a lot of information, but always keep in mind judges do frown when you represent yourself, but if you don’t have the money for attorney fees, do what you have to do.
In fact, I believe if we really wanted to get serious about stopping Slavery 2.0, then aside from someone teaching our kids cryptography, heck teach me! There should also be trainings on how to sue and win in court, keeping it to Covid related of course. Jurisdictionary is a way to go, but there should be more resources with actual attorneys teaching their craft.
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I am using her information to help with my children’s religious exemption at our private school. Thank you for sharing her work?
Comments are closed.
I am beyond happy to see Peggy honored here. She has been an absolute beacon of hope and education, especially in the Southern California community. She and her family have been a lifeline and role model for me.
I love her energy and information.
Peggy is amazing! So glad to see her as hero as the week.
Absolutely! She is a wealth of information.
She is currently studying Jurisdictionary. Back when I lived in Philly a neighbor of mine tried to sell me the Jurisdictionary DVD set, I should have bought it back then, but I thought twice about it and he sold it someone else.
In just two or three moves that I gleaned off of Jurisdictionary’s free information I could have improved my outcome in court many moons ago. I think its worth it if people really have the time to study it, it is a lot of information, but always keep in mind judges do frown when you represent yourself, but if you don’t have the money for attorney fees, do what you have to do.
In fact, I believe if we really wanted to get serious about stopping Slavery 2.0, then aside from someone teaching our kids cryptography, heck teach me! There should also be trainings on how to sue and win in court, keeping it to Covid related of course. Jurisdictionary is a way to go, but there should be more resources with actual attorneys teaching their craft.
I am using her information to help with my children’s religious exemption at our private school. Thank you for sharing her work?