There's a short window to choose
Person World, or Natural World?
The machinery of control is converging — digital ID, programmable money, and centralised food, work and movement. None of it is inevitable. There is another way to live, and a lawful route to reach it — but the time to understand it is while the window is still open.
What it means for you
What this means in the real world
There is the law, and there is the mechanism — but what does it mean for your life? Being treated as agent for the legal person, with the fruits of your labour presumed to belong to it, is what makes all of this land on you.
Direct taxes
All statutory, and applied to the legal person — not to you. These are the ones Not a Person can free you from directly.
Licences & permissions
Every permission you believed you needed is required of the person — never of the living being.
Indirect taxes
Taken through the same presumptions, but paid by your suppliers and employers — deceived by the same person mechanism — and passed on in what you pay. Not a Person can free you of direct taxes; these indirect ones fall away only as the deception loses its cover, which takes one thing: visibility. Sharing this, far and wide.
You have been deceived into believing the system can apply over 250,000 UK statutes to you — through the person, on these two presumptions alone (and it is much the same in other countries).
Because the system knows you are unaware of the presumptions, and that the mechanism was never disclosed to you, this is a knowing fraud in equity. It does not come with clean hands — it obtains your property unlawfully, by deception. That is not rhetoric. It is a lawful fact.
See what's coming
Many measures, one direction
On their own, each looks like a separate headline. Together they converge — and they all point the same way: toward a life lived by permission.


The final measure: one gate for everything
Every thread above leads to the same place. Once your digital ID is the key to your bank account, your job, your travel and your food, a single gate sits between you and ordinary life — and whoever holds the gate holds you. That is the moment the door quietly closes. Understanding the distinction before it does is what keeps it open.
Dependency, by design
As farming is squeezed and natural food grows scarcer and dearer, more people are pushed onto programmable money and Universal Basic Income — support that arrives with conditions, and can be tuned or withdrawn. Dependency isn't an accident of the system; it is the point of it. The way out is to need it less.

Two roads
Person World: a normalised dystopia
Hierarchy, false authority, permissions, and penalties for victimless acts — a world that extracts from free living beings by deception, and renames the take as “tax” to make it feel normal. The choice isn't between control and chaos. It's between that managed life and a free one.
The law is on your side
The deception hides inside the law — but the law also guards against it. Equity will not assist a claimant who comes with unclean hands. Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights set down protections against exactly this kind of arbitrary taking. These are old, robust, and still in force — and they are the ground the framework stands on.

There is another way
Choose the self-sufficient life
The alternative isn't to fight the system head-on — it's to step out of its reach. Small, cooperative communities that grow their own food, share the work over a few days a week, and raise children who learn by living. It begins with one thing: standing in your lawful position as a living being, not a managed person.
Not a Person