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There is no “14TH Amendment”

on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by | Comments Off on There is no “14TH Amendment”

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A MISTAKEN BELIEF — that there is a valid article in the Constitution known as the “Fourteenth Amendment” No such amendment was ever legally ratified by three fourths of the States of the Union as required by the Constitution itself. The so-called “Fourteenth Amendment” was dubiously proclaimed by the Secretary…

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Agenda 21 and “Sustainable Growth”

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On June 9, 2011 President Obama signedExecutive Order 13575, which established the creation of the White House Rural Council (WHRC). The purpose of the WHRC is to facilitate the federal coordination and implementation of sustainable development at the local community level. President Obama™s EO 13575 reads in part: Section 1….

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Nullify the Real ID Act of 2005

on June 10th, 2011 in Articles by | 1 Comment

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The Director of Homeland Security (DHS) has once again extended implementation of the Real ID Act of 2005 until January 2013. Fifteen states have passed bills to nullify or prohibit implementation of Real ID in their states and nine additional states have passed resolutions denouncing Real ID. What most legislators…

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State Nullification

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State nullification is the idea that the states can and must refuse to enforce unconstitutional federal laws. Learn the full power and authority “We The People” possess on a state and local level . http://www.tomwoods.com/learn-about-state-nullification/

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Our Strength is Fortified by the Supreme Court

on September 22nd, 2010 in Articles by | 1 Comment

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On June 27, 1997, in the famous Mack v U.S. case, the United States Supreme Court declared that the law restricting and regulating gun ownership, known as œThe Brady Bill, was unconstitutional. In that ruling, the Court clearly stated that the States were œnot subject to Federal direction. That case…

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Hidden Facts About Your Checking Account

on September 19th, 2010 in Articles by | Comments Off on Hidden Facts About Your Checking Account

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A corporation cannot sign its own documents because it is a “legal fiction”. Corporate checks can only be endorsed with an “Authorized Signature”. Definition: An authorized signature is the signature of a person given authority to sign particular documents, such as credit card slips, bank deposits, checks, etc. Company payroll…

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Jury Rights; Jury Nullification

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Americans are guaranteed a republican form of government with democratic elections in order to protect our sovereignty as citizens. But even with this protection, our elected Representatives occasionally make laws that are outside and beyond the limited scope of their Constitutional authority. Fortunately our forefathers anticipated this problem. They gave…

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Defects with the 16th Amendment

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The Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was never ratified by a majority of the sovereign States. This is the Amendment that allegedly entitled the Federal Agent (government) in the federal territory of Washington, D.C. and their private collection company, the IRS, to collect “income tax” as…

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Sheriff Can Bust Big Brother

on September 16th, 2010 in Articles by | Comments Off on Sheriff Can Bust Big Brother

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Keene Free Press The duly elected sheriff of a county is the highest law enforcement official within a county. He has law enforcement powers that exceed that of any other state or federal official. This is settled law that most people are not aware of. County sheriffs in Wyoming have…

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Federalist Papers #78

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The Judiciary Department Saturday, June 14, 1788 [Alexander Hamilton] The complete independence of the courts of justice is peculiarly essential in a limited Constitution. By a limited Constitution, I understand one which contains certain specified exceptions to the legislative authority; such, for instance, as that it shall pass no bills…

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