If you bring up the Constitution one more time ...
I have known, or at least sensed, for a long time - decades by now - that something was not right with our government, with the way we as "citizens" are treated by the government, by courts, and other entities. It just does not hold up to what we suppose we have or are due under our Constitution.
I bought the book "U.S. of A. v U.S. -- The Loss of Legal Memory of the American State"
... and am studying it. There are at least two different "types" of "citizenship" in this country now: What most of us understand as the "original" and another under which we are subject to a corporate *United States* ( different from United States of America ) where we do NOT have Constitutional rights.
I will return later to attempt to explain that, but for now I will just add " ...that to secure these [Constitutional] rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; " [Declaration of Independence] - but the Constitution only applies in the United States *of America* - such a subtle difference, like not swearing an oath ...
Do you see pieces falling into place yet ? You will start looking for these differences, will you ?
In my view this matter is something we all need to get up to speed on as quickly as possible (those who are not already), whether ultimately we each agree separately to accept the "New Deal" or not. At least we need to be educated enough so as to be able to make our own individual choice.
I will tell you that the book appears to have been put together in some haste - for which I am offering my proofreading skills to help with their future publications ... and the book is expensive. Considering the importance of the subject, however, I busted my budget to get a copy anyway.
Elsewhere I have said our government responds as if corporate owned - so I am not totally surprised, and at the same time I am shocked, to find that our government now IS in essence a corporation. It is NOT the government created under the Constitution. Perhaps you, and others here, will recall as easily as I do, having heard in proceedings of some trial somewhere a judge saying something to the effect of:
" If you bring up the Constitution one more time, I will hold you in contempt. "
Our laws in this land are now so complex that no one - not even an attorney - can know them all. Attornies specialize in *areas* of law, such as Constitutional law, or contract law ... but most citizens have not much understanding of the law at all. Most of us do not know what is our actual relationship to government today - what are our duties to government, and what duties are owed to each of us by government at any level. Citizenship is a lot more than just "doing good deeds for others."
" Every July 4th, Americans honor the independence of our Nation with a renewed patriotic fervor that has reminded the authors of the Bicentennial celebrations of 1976. ... Looking around at the huge crowds gathered for the annual events, one might become aware that 99.99% of these people are not free ... in fact; the country has been conquered by the use of the corporation and the ignorance of such a fact.
...
" Freedom is a myth perpetuated by the real powers that control in order to avoid any major civil unrest. The myth is necessary to further the appearance of a voluntary submission to the "corporate, legislatively created, statutory, commercial enforcement system." It is commonly known as "Big Brother" or the "System." This System maintains the minds of most people within this myth, within the illusions that have been carefully crafted. " - p. 13
Say I am just "hearing what I want to hear" if you like, and time will tell if you are correct. Right now, I am consuming this book, and hope it will help me decide what I will do with the rest of my life : ) I hope some of you will read it soon too so we can talk about it.
One last thing: Accompanying the book purchaser receives
"The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation" on CD
- a large book in it latest version.
I bought the book "U.S. of A. v U.S. -- The Loss of Legal Memory of the American State"
... and am studying it. There are at least two different "types" of "citizenship" in this country now: What most of us understand as the "original" and another under which we are subject to a corporate *United States* ( different from United States of America ) where we do NOT have Constitutional rights.
I will return later to attempt to explain that, but for now I will just add " ...that to secure these [Constitutional] rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; " [Declaration of Independence] - but the Constitution only applies in the United States *of America* - such a subtle difference, like not swearing an oath ...
Do you see pieces falling into place yet ? You will start looking for these differences, will you ?
In my view this matter is something we all need to get up to speed on as quickly as possible (those who are not already), whether ultimately we each agree separately to accept the "New Deal" or not. At least we need to be educated enough so as to be able to make our own individual choice.
I will tell you that the book appears to have been put together in some haste - for which I am offering my proofreading skills to help with their future publications ... and the book is expensive. Considering the importance of the subject, however, I busted my budget to get a copy anyway.
Elsewhere I have said our government responds as if corporate owned - so I am not totally surprised, and at the same time I am shocked, to find that our government now IS in essence a corporation. It is NOT the government created under the Constitution. Perhaps you, and others here, will recall as easily as I do, having heard in proceedings of some trial somewhere a judge saying something to the effect of:
" If you bring up the Constitution one more time, I will hold you in contempt. "
Our laws in this land are now so complex that no one - not even an attorney - can know them all. Attornies specialize in *areas* of law, such as Constitutional law, or contract law ... but most citizens have not much understanding of the law at all. Most of us do not know what is our actual relationship to government today - what are our duties to government, and what duties are owed to each of us by government at any level. Citizenship is a lot more than just "doing good deeds for others."
" Every July 4th, Americans honor the independence of our Nation with a renewed patriotic fervor that has reminded the authors of the Bicentennial celebrations of 1976. ... Looking around at the huge crowds gathered for the annual events, one might become aware that 99.99% of these people are not free ... in fact; the country has been conquered by the use of the corporation and the ignorance of such a fact.
...
" Freedom is a myth perpetuated by the real powers that control in order to avoid any major civil unrest. The myth is necessary to further the appearance of a voluntary submission to the "corporate, legislatively created, statutory, commercial enforcement system." It is commonly known as "Big Brother" or the "System." This System maintains the minds of most people within this myth, within the illusions that have been carefully crafted. " - p. 13
Say I am just "hearing what I want to hear" if you like, and time will tell if you are correct. Right now, I am consuming this book, and hope it will help me decide what I will do with the rest of my life : ) I hope some of you will read it soon too so we can talk about it.
One last thing: Accompanying the book purchaser receives
"The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation" on CD
- a large book in it latest version.
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