Did Julian Assange allude to Sir Wm Blackstone's 2nd most famous quote [without knowing it]?

3 months ago

In his first public appearance since being released from prison, Julian Assange, before the European Union, addressed free speech and modern attacks made upon it.

Blackstone's quote can be found on page 54 of vol. 1 of his 4 volume set entitled Commentaries on the Laws of England.

Broadly summarizing that quote; when municipal laws are made that are already written, the result is forfeiture of both.

Were Blackstone's most famous quote: "no human laws should be suffered to contradict these" abided, his 2nd most famous quote would not be necessary.

Unfortunately, after 249 years, the foundational importance and application of the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God have all but been forgotten.

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