You waive your right to resist tyranny.
- Deep-state infiltrators have every intention of destroying America so that they can install their world-wide government.
- The U.S. Government has every right to regulate what it funds.
- If you are a ward of the U.S. Government, you will be regulated. You have no right to complain about it.
- You are a ward of the government if you take any welfare benefits.
- By being independent, individuals and communities can resist the influence of a tyrannical power and maintain their freedom and autonomy. America once had the three rights of all mankind. Now we have none.
The three rights of all mankind exist because:
“as there is no other known method of compulsion, or of abridging man’s natural free will, but by an infringement or diminution of one or other of these important rights, the preservation of these, inviolate, may justly be said to include the preservation of our civil immunities “
“To resist a tyranny, you must be independent of that tyranny for your subsistence. If the government provides your food, your clothing, your shelter, your education, your job, your medical care, your retirement, then the government controls you most effectively indeed. If that government should ever become tyrannical — and they have a way of doing that in history — then you’ve had it my friends. We believe that one of the greatest lessons that history so desperately needs to be relearned by the American people — our forefathers knew it well — is this: anytime a government is powerful enough to give the people everything they want, it is also powerful enough to take from the people everything they’ve got. You cannot have one without the other. Even if collectivism were not morally wrong, even if it did produce a higher standard of living, we would still oppose it because freedom is more important than prosperity.”
— Dan Smoot – former FBI agent, The Smoot Report
“Liberty cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people. …
The jaws of power are always open to devour, and her arm is always stretched out, if possible, to destroy the freedom of thinking, speaking, and writing.”
— JOHN ADAMS, A Dissertation on the Canon and the Feudal Law, No. 3, printed in Boston Gazette, September 30, 1765
YOU CANNOT COMPLAIN:
The U.S. Supreme Court in U.S. v Cruikshank case, 92 U.S. 542 at 551:
“It is the natural consequence of a citizenship which owes allegiance to two sovereignties, and claims protection from both. The citizen cannot complain, because he has voluntarily submitted himself to such a form of government.”
MAXIMS OF LAW
- Protection draws subjection. Protectio trahit subjectionem
- “The civil laws reduce an ungrateful freedman to his original slavery” Libertinum ingratum leges civiles in pristinam servitutem redigunt.
- The Articles of Confederation deny to paupers (supported by public funds) the privileges of citizens.
- “He who derives a benefit from a thing, ought to feel the disadvantages attending it.”
- “No one can unjustly enrich himself at the expense of others” (this creates a constructive contract that courts enforce)
- Like Esau, you sold your birthright for a future bowl of stew. Your Bible tells us twice that God hated Esau.