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  • Liked the video. Just a little story. I went out drinking in Chicago one night and accidentally got off the train in a bad neighborhood. While trying to walk out police stopped my friend and it. They thought we were buying drugs and didn't care to hear our story. I was basically beat up. In cuffs face squeezed looking down my throat, head shaken. One cop bent my thumbs up as high as possible while in cuffs. I hadn't done anything they let us go and I walked home. Many cops are thugs.

  • we are Sovereign beings free men and women living in the public. when you leave your home to go to the store you go out in public. Police officers took a oath to serve and protect the public, they work for us and have to answer to us. not Citizens or civilians they have to answer to the public. the public is a free space, and calling your self a Sovereign being you are letting the police know that you know your free rights and believe me they already know this.

  • you are wrong, we are not citizens you are being brain washed..citizens have to bey the corporation The United States of America. we are sovereign beings period. Sovereign beings are free men not citizens or civillians read the act of 1871, calling yourself a citizen and you will not be a free man, you must call yourself a Sovereign being. you are teaching people the wrong thing . Do not call your self a civillian or a citizen. WE ARE ALL SOVEREIGN BEINGS

  • Research The Act of 1871 you do not live in a country you live in a corporation America is not a country wake up

  • Right on, we are Citizens and by Law, we are also members of the Militia, we are the ultimate authorities in America. When ever the Military or Police call us Civilians, they are abrogating our Rights and Authority as Citizens and they should also be corrected by us and be reminded that they SERVE US, WE DO NOT SERVE THEM OR THE STATE.

  • I HAVE ONE QUESTION TO SAK, WHAT ARE OTH KEEPERS AND WHAT ARE THEY ABOUT. I WATCH AND LISTEN THIS SPEAK BECAUSE HE MAKES GOOD SINCE AND SPEAKS MUCH TRUTH, BECAUSE I DON’T EVERYTHING. CAN I GET SOME HELP HEAR? I DON’T CARE, PM ME IF YOU WANT!

  • @watchersx

    WHAT? I'm not talking cryptic, so don't be cryptic! Six months and this is the best you have? Is Oath Keepers so lame that they don't have time for a simple discussion? I knew all bout the Army when I WENT in. By the way I wasn't drafted like 90% of the men who were standing in that room, I looked to it as an honor and my duty. Now before I put my name to anything I want to understand it first. At this rate I'm not about to join a bunch loudmouths and dreamers!

  • You do not need to actually "Belong" to the "OATH KEEPERS" organization to truly be an OATH KEEPER. All you have to do is be willing to take personal resposibility to defend the Constitutio of the United States and keep others from destroying it or from following any of the Orders that an Oath Keeper will not obey.

    Remind them that the excuse of "we were just following orders" resulted in a lot of hangings for "War Crimes" and that they are NOT exempt. Remind them forcefully if need be

  • Sean, about the attorney client relationship, you are absolutely right! Attorneys are actually "Officers of The Court." I pointed this out especially with defendants who have "Court Appointed" attorneys. The Courts actually pays the attorneys fees and therefore the primary obligation is the attorneys duty to his "employee" And as for a civilian and citizens, years ago when you walked into a police station or federal law enforcement facility you were greeted as "Citizen".

  • Veterans should be automatically included in Oath Keepers

  • Completely agree, I'm a "Civilian", but thinking about it is kinda upsetting. Not that I want to go fight warrantless wars, but It is kind of a downer. Hell, call me a redneck anyday. Civilian just seems derogatory.

  • I have been trying to get someone from oath keepers for six (6) months and so far nothing. Now brother, I call you brother because you are a VET as am I, this for a group looking to strengthen their ranks, well my Dad would have said are not serious about their mission. I won't go into my background, but I will ask you the most important question that I have. Why do I owe anything to anyone or anything, due to that oath? I no longer have that job, making the oath meaningless.

  • I'd like to thank you on your thoughts on citizen vs civilian. being in the Corps on day one its your not a civilian any more, normal cloths are called "civies". they wedge a very big division between military and non military citizens. they use common phrases as " nasty civilian " and others. I started watching your channel a year ago and have never used the term civilian to describe citizens ever again. I've seen some things while i've been in the Corps and its about time I got out.

  • Can I be an oath keeper as an Irishman living in England?? Our forces police military must make some sort of oath. Also I know ex-special services as I live where they are based who are very disolusioned also.

  • @starfiremale No you cannot. It is ONE thing American service members can have and be a member of. WTF? You live in England, focus on you're issues!

  • @starfiremale - You don't need to join some club to act honorably & stand up against wrong when you see it. Based on a couple of the responses in this thread, I wonder if some of their members are more concerned with being right, rather than doing right... which is ultimately what it comes down to.

    We are all brothers & sisters in this fight for freedoms... and we are all on this sinking ship together. Talk to those like minded people in your area... Think global, act local.

  • @V3isM3

    This is exactly why I want a discussion before I join, or not. I don't have time to play games, my loyalty is no game and neither is the example that I try to set for those youngsters around me. Right is right, that is why I volunteered to join the military rather than wait to be drafted, yes the draft was in effect in my day, I served more than 30 years ago, never once have I wished that I did not serve (I do bitch bout the chow though).

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