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Innocent property owners who never suspected that they would become the target of Equity-thieves have found themselves in court proceedings being stripped of everything they own at the hands of desperate governments and/or unaccountable government agencies.
Consider Jean and Peter Thomas' story because I believe you will find it interesting to learn that simply building a sand ring on your property to exercise horses; will land you in court, fighting for your property rights resulting in huge legal fees, a $600,000 lien on your home and tens of thousands in fines and all because the Thomas' did NO damage to the environment.
https://newsalertniagara.blogspot.com/2018/12/how-does-any-self-respecting-government.html
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Hunkering in place hoping you won't be next is not a good defense because the one thing everybody has learned is that doing nothing hasn't helped!
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Fighting for your rights on an individual one-on-one basis plays right into the hands of the equity-thieves!
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Property owners banding together has met with some success as is evidenced by the remarkable group effort in cleaning up the political corruption of the Niagara Regional Government and the unaccountable and corrupt Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.
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This is a ray-of-hope! Fed up Citizens are following the age old adage that the best defense is a good offense. They have decided to launch a Constitutional Challenge on Property Rights. This is your chance to defend yourself without personal exposure or risk; without facing a questionable court proceeding; without risk to your equity and without gargantuan effort.
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All 'YOU' have to do is support those are doing the job!
We are in need of a Constitutional Challenge because our rights regarding our properties are being stripped everyday by someone, be it Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, Niagara Escarpment Commission, Municipal bylaws, Government of Ontario policies (these are not laws, yet people confuse them to be) i.e., Official Plans, Greenbelt Act and Natural Heritage Act, etc. We are inundated with policies and bylaw. Joe Hill in Cayuga is on probation and received a huge fine for violating a local bylaw re: cutting trees such as Hawthorne bushes so he could plant nut trees and earn a living farming his land that is still in the hands of the original Crown Patent which was issued to his great-grandfather. The Municipality is NOT honouring the rights the Crown Patent gives him; to be able to farm his land. Read how the people in the U.S. are fighting for their property rights and getting results: Knick v. Township of Scott
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