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Our sovereign advertiser gets letter from the queen

A couple of weeks ago the Niagara Falls Reporter informed its readers that one of our advertisers, Mark DeMarco, who owns the Evel Knieval Museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario, sent a letter to the queen of England.

Mr. De Marco is a student of historical freedom principles and a philosopher of renown.

He knows that man was born to be free and not ruled over by every bureaucrat and plutocrat and power mad dog that ever breathed by dint of his brothers not having the love of freedom that he has.

In any event he wrote the queen of England. Here was his letter, written in September:

Dear Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, Her Majesty The Queen,
From Canada wishing you well, and with great admiration I seek only a moment of your time to relay and ask of you a clarification.
As a sovereign freeman of 62 years of age, with 39 years in the retail and as well Niagara Falls museum business. I also am concerned as to What role Her Majesty The Queen plays in relation to the man or woman who seeks establishment of sovereign freeman official status?
I have been advised by both U.S. and Canadian parsons that men and woman often declare themselves as freemen under the organic natural constitution of the Republic of the United States of America, or the Republic of Canada and Colonies. Please advise as to what and how the British Monarchy deals with such official private declaration?.
Thank you, and wish yourself and Royal family all the best.
Respectfully,
Mark DeMarco
Sovereign/freeman
Niagara Falls, Ontario

So you see what the man said. He declared himself free. And wanted the Queen’s official position.

I know it will offend all the rascals of this world who can’t bear freedom for others. They crave the nanny state. They, lacking all grit and manliness, want to be ruled during their every waking hour. But not Mark DeMarco.

And the Queen took note and did what every government official, when confronted with the desire for other’s to have more freedom, does.

She referred it to someone else.
Here is the letter, written on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.

BUCKINGHAM PALACE
5th November, 2012
Dear Mr. DeMarco,
The Queen has asked me to thank you for your letter of 20th September, and to say that Her Majesty has taken careful note of the views you express.
Perhaps I might explain, however, that this is not a matter on which TheQueen would comment. As a constitutional Sovereign, Her Majesty acts through her personal representative, the Governor-General, on the advice of her Canadian Ministers and, therefore, it is to them that your appeal should be directed.
Yours sincerely,
Miss Jennie Vine
Deputy to the Senior Correspondence Officer

 

 

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Nov 13 , 2012