From the Krisanne Hall article I posted in another thread:
https://krisannehall.com/index.php/r...nvisible-enemy
Our State Constitutions and the Constitution of these United States were established as written standards to protect the individual from the will of the majority, to secure the rights of the minority. Ironically the needs of the many argument used today to justify a cry for national curfews, business closure, and forced quarantine, justified by the needs of the many, is the same argument used throughout history to justify slavery and the involuntary and indefinite incarceration of innocent people, even in America’s history. If residents wish to voluntarily follow guidelines and act responsibly, then so be it. But when business owners, Pastors of churches, and Sheriffs’ defending rights, refuse to obey any of these unconstitutional mandates, they are not acting lawlessly because it is actually those in government who are violating the Supreme Law of the land. These individuals are enforcing the law in the face of lawless government.
Also Officials who deprive one of their rights under color of law are not acting as government, but as criminals 18USC §§ 241 & 242What we do, what we allow those in government to do over the next few weeks, will determine the future fate of people in America and around the world. We cannot give into the “invisible enemy” and their siren song of the “necessity” which sets a precedent for our inherent rights to be brushed aside so easily. William Pitt The Younger gives this wisdom to our generation:

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