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jetgraphics
11th April 2010, 09:59 PM
I suspect that readers will assume that the "danger" refers to violence or weaponry, but that's not the case.

The reason why America is the most dangerous nation, and was targeted for destruction, from its inception, is the republican form of government (i.e., the sovereignty of the people).

In a world locked into submission and subjugation to class and the power structure, America was truly a "promised land" in the eyes of the European settlers.

No other nation has a republican form (not to be confused with "republic"). Every other nation's people are subjects of their government. Regardless of how the government officers are selected or how their power is exercised, their people cannot absolutely own themselves, their labor or the fruits of their labor.

Until you examine other nations and their laws and customs, you may not realize the importance.

This individual exercise of sovereignty is the reason why America's government, though not perfect, is the best there is. Because the alternative is submission, subjugation and servitude... without freedom of choice.

America is beset by powerful forces that have controlled what you learned and experienced. They created filters that confused perception to the point that most Americans can't seem to identify the predators that prey upon them.

Those predators are masters of camouflage. They hide among the victims, and often are the loudest proponents of their victim's "rights" (privileges). But quietly, they select their prey, and 'harvest' them.

The real enemies of America - or I should say - the American people, are those who want YOUR labor and property for THEMSELVES. They have formed alliances. They have tricked many to "go along, to get along". They have taken good people, and persuaded them to be bad, for the "greater good" (Which is morally absurd).

You cannot "beat the Devil" using devilish means. Such a win, is actually for the "other team". For the victor becomes as evil as the defeated opponent.

Opposition to predation is not to be presumed to mean violence. Non-violent opposition, preached by Mahatma Gandhi, is not for cowards. Dedication to the task of stopping predators without using violence requires a courage that few exhibit. In fact, part of the propaganda ministry's curriculum is to desensitize the audience to violence, and encourage it. For when the "violent" revolution appears, the Powers can justify their over reaction to it.

But the Powers know that non-violent opposition will cripple them, and drain the jungle fever from their "enforcers". No one can feel good about slaughtering the harmless, and the innocent, on command. Such actions poison the esprit de corps, and sicken the troops.

It's one of the powerful defense mechanisms of the religious sects of the Amish and Mennonites. You cannot trick the masses into waging a "war" on people who won't fight back. You cannot justify slaughter, mayhem, and piracy when there is no instigation on the part of the victims.

So if you want to preserve America's most dangerous status, consider your restoration of individual sovereignty, under the republican form of government. Embrace the principles of non-violence so that no predatory agitator can successfully create a "false flag" event. Shame the predators and their allies, and teach the truth - that their way is slavery and thievery.

No matter what your religious beliefs or philosophy, if you honor the property rights of your neighbor, you're no threat.

Shame the collectivists, and remind them that:
Voluntary charity is a blessing, but
Compulsory charity is a curse.

Do not contract with usurers, for theirs is a predatory scam to rob under protection of government, a perversion of that institution.

Just say "NO" to the socialist - usurer alliance.

jetgraphics
13th April 2010, 12:17 AM
Here it is, in a nutshell - - -

Every American's birthright was to rise to sovereignty, at majority, unless he chose otherwise.

The steps for establishing sovereignty, in America, were and are very simple:
1. Be of legal age, and not encumbered by any agreement, compact or surrender of rights,
2. Absolutely own private property, for your domicile.

That's it.

As the "Theory of the Common Law" stated (IIRC), sovereignty and property are inseparable. A king without a domain is merely a traveling prince. To assert sovereign prerogatives, one must have a dominion (private property), absolutely owned. (The biggest mistake made by erstwhile candidates for sovereignty is to fail to have a domicile - a permanent legal home!)

Once you establish a domicile upon your private property, the law is on your side.

[] You can exercise natural liberty (absolute freedom) over your domain, limited only in not violating the rights of another (outside your domain).
[] You can exercise personal liberty (right of locomotion) upon the public roads and waterways, as long as you do not infringe upon others' use.

It's really that simple.

But if you've entered into any compromising agreement, you have surrendered your sovereignty, pursuant to those terms.

Why?

"All law is the protection of property rights, all else is policy and policy requires consent."

Once consent is given, you have waived your rights.
Check your own state's constitution, statutes, codes, and court decisions for further proof.



A nation of kings and queens is a most dangerous nation, for we outnumber all other monarchs (and their puppet masters) !

And if we succeed, as a nation, our example will embolden the world's slaves and subjects to revolt.

That is why America must fall, and her republican form of government be eradicated.

SirCruz
13th April 2010, 12:28 AM
Thanks Jet, I appreciate your contributions to these forums.

Now, lets get down to the task of informing others what processes need we take to re-gain our sovereignty.

Horn
13th April 2010, 12:35 AM
Thanks Jet, I appreciate your contributions to these forums.

Now, lets get down to the task of informing others what processes need we take to re-gain our sovereignty.


Apparently Jon Voight has all the answers, which really amount to.

Let's all get really bitchy.

iOWNme
13th April 2010, 09:38 AM
Another great write up by Jet....

jetgraphics
27th April 2010, 12:44 PM
Fighting generations of propaganda requires the weapon of education, comprehension and wisdom.

To illustrate the impressive power of the propaganda ministry, consider this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American%27s_Creed

The American's Creed is the official creed of the United States of America. It was written in 1917 by William Tyler Page as an entry into a patriotic contest. It was adopted by the U.S. House of Representatives, 1918.

“ I believe in the United States of America, as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it, to support its Constitution, to obey its laws, to respect its flag, and to defend it against all enemies.”
— William Tyler Page, The American's Creed

What is most disturbing, is that few people remembered the republican form, in 1917, and were wholly incapable of recognizing the unAmerican sentiments in that pseudo religious creed.

The Declaration of Independence spells out that government's job #1 is to secure rights, not require belief, nor demand obedience, nor expect love from the people it serves.

Men are endowed with rights among which are life, liberty (natural and personal), and private property ownership.

Government does not grant those rights, but protects them.

A Sovereign's Edition of the American Creed:

"I am a free inhabitant, domiciled in the United States of America. I am served by the United States government and the government of my state of domicile. This government is sovereign over its subject people, populated by its subject people, working for the benefit of the sovereign people. The United States government is one whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed (i.e., subject people). The United States of America is a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States* (which includes the sovereign people); a perfect union, one and inseparable; established upon honoring those principles of individual freedom, inherent private property rights, liberty and equal justice."


In that light, methinks the servant government would be a small subset of the nation, as a whole, and quite reasonable to deal with.

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*STATE - A people permanently occupying a fixed territory bound together by
common-law habits and custom into one body politic exercising, through the
medium of an organized government, independent sovereignty and control over all
persons and things within its boundaries, capable of making war and peace and
entering into international relations with other communities of the globe.
-In its largest sense, a "state" is a body politic or a society of men.
-The section of territory occupied by one of the United States.
-One of the component commonwealths or states of the United States of America.
- - - Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Ed., p.1407

Since we know that "people" are sovereign, then a state, in its smallest sense, is each sovereign individual. Each sovereign American is one of the "states" guaranteed protection under Art.4, Sec.4, USCON.
And we should know that only private property is absolutely owned by individuals. Therefore, only inhabitants with domiciles "permanently" occupy their land.