Luk-E Charm

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Luk-E Charm

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    Luk-E Charm, April 4, 2026

    Luk-E Charm with Luke and Charm Debut show, Unmasking the Legal System, Reclaiming Natural Rights, and the Fight for Sovereignty This inaugural broadcast of Luk-E Charm Radio, featuring a deep dive into the legal philosophy of "Lucky," a guest challenging the legitimacy of his felony weapons charges. The discussion explores the distinction between common law and administrative statutes, the concept of "corporate fictions," and the pursuit of individual sovereignty within the American legal system. The Genesis of a Legal Battle The dialogue centers on an incident from March 13, 2020, when Lucky was arrested for carrying concealed weapons, including what authorities labeled "assault rifles" and "explosive pipe bombs"—items Lucky maintains were merely firecrackers. This event resulted in nine felony charges for manufacturing, transporting, and carrying weapons. Lucky argues that because there was no "injured party," no true crime was committed under the principles of Common Law, which he defines as the "natural law" of causing no harm. He views the current legal system as a "twisted" departure from God-given rights, where administrative policies and taxes are used to "choke the people" The "Corporate Fiction" and Legal Definitions A core theme of the discussion is the belief that the modern U.S. government transitioned from a republic to a corporation following the Organic Act of 1871. Lucky posits that the legal system uses specific "legalese" to trick individuals into contracting away their rights. He highlights the distinction between a "man or woman" (who possesses rights) and a "person" (which he defines as a corporate entity or "ens leges"). He recounts his own realization during tax filings and business licensing that terms like "resident alien" or "registration" carry hidden legal implications that tie individuals to the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia and the "United States Inc." Systemic Defiance and the Path Forward Lucky’s commitment to his philosophy extends to practical acts of defiance, such as refusing to pay vehicle registration for several years, claiming it is a "voluntary program" under the Code of Federal Regulations. Despite taking a plea deal on his gun charges, he intends to litigate to have the judgment declared void ab initio (void from the beginning) on constitutional grounds. He views his struggle as part of a larger movement to educate "like-minded people" on how to stand on their rights and resist what he terms "debt slavery" and "tyranny" in California. Educational Resources and Legal Research To empower listeners, Lucky emphasizes the importance of self-education, recommending the study of Supreme Court cases like DC v. Heller and NYSRPA v. Bruen. He cites several researchers and "knowledgeable people" who provide resources on legal definitions and sovereignty, encouraging the audience to "read the law" themselves to understand the "jargon" used by the courts. The document portrays Lucky not merely as a defendant, but as a self-taught legal researcher aiming to dismantle the "administrative state" through knowledge. His message is one of radical self-reliance: that true freedom requires the courage to understand and stand upon one's natural rights, even in the face of systemic opposition.

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