Voluntary Servitude by Deception
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It's a shame this is not taught in our schools. They would realize traitors are all over the government and media. Instead they are taught socialist dogma. Socialism is the most bloody form of government. It also leads to the self destruction of every society it is adopted by. Europe is dieing. Check the demographics.
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illuminati strikes again.
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Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17 = The right that invalidates all other rights.
+ "We the 'People'..." points to a certain kind of people. A true (written) constitution should open as.. "We the people" (non-hierarchical written). The United States = a British corporation, The United States of America = The land of the free.
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People are as free and liberated as their minds allow them to be. Even being a slave to social status is a form of servitude as each segment kisses up to the one above it. I say to it all "bah humbug"! Anyone can kiss up to whatever they wish to kiss up to, even in trying to "qualify" for a certain social status. I have never played that game. I am proud to be a "nobody". It's cheaper and less stressful, as there is always a status above the one achieved. It's a false value, "social status"!
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What about the third entity, besides state citizen and u.s. citizen? What about what the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence calls a "people?" To me, citizen=slave=subject=employee
=franchisee; check out my lastest vid, Colorado Man Renounces His U.S. Citizenship. Thanks! Peace, Sharlene -
@imunplugged yea, along with many more repeals. it's funny, all of these phony presidents keep doing more and more, signing more crap into law, etc, more unconstitutional military action, when what they should be doing is LESS and just protecting our freedoms. Ron Paul said it best, "We need a strong president, strong enough to resist the temptation of taking power the President shouldn't have."
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Declaring yourself resident of your state won't work either; you're still screwed. That's because the state consitutions state that they are in deference to the U.S. one, plus most state constitutions only recognize INalienable rights (those that can be taken away) and not UNalienable rights.
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@JustAboutMyPolitics A famous 19th century attorney, Lyspooner what's his name, author of No Treason, disagrees with you . He wrote that only the signers were party to that contract.
I believe in the fake constitution that the corporation took on, they omitted the thirteenth amendment.
Dre4dwolf 1 year ago
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Then you should also believe in A1,S9,C8.
JustAboutMyPolitics 1 year ago
@JustAboutMyPolitics The 13th is gone right? maybe you know better?
From what I researched, the Republic fell, the corporation took over classified us all as "persons" and "citizens" enslaved us, and pretty much puts on a circus show pretending to be the republic to keep the people from revolting.... foreign banking interests pretty much run the USA as a Slave Colony/ front for their global banking fraud... something along those lines correct?
Dre4dwolf 1 year ago 9
Some say "We the People" never embraced all Americans. But just the 39 signers of the Constitution and only their bloodline Posterity. But I don't hold to such nonsense. A dejure Constitutional Republic WAS created in 1789. And it's NOT gone. However a defacto Legislative Democracy was ALSO created in 1868 via the 14th (as purviewed thru A1,S8,C17 & A4,S3,C2) which operates parallel to the Republic. And we've all been duped into "Voluntary Servitude by Deception" when we signed up to get an SSN.
JustAboutMyPolitics 1 year ago 3
"The 13 Amend to the U.S Constitution officially abolished and continues to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude, EXCEPT AS PUNISHMENT FOR A CRIME" Meaning, prison, is legal slavery.
The 14 Amend to the U.S Constitution was adopted on July 9, 1868 as one of the Reconstruction Amendments. Its Citizenship Clause provides a broad definition of citizenship that overruled the decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), which held that BLACKS COULD NOT BE CITIZENS OF THE U.S
Jerz1983 1 year ago
@Jerz1983 To be more precise, Scott held "a man of African descent could not be a citizen BY ANYTHING SHORT OF AN AMENDMENT". Hence the Fourteenth. But the 14th did not, nor could not, overturn, nor even "broaden" the class of citizenship delineated in the main body of the Constitution. In the end you're right that we're all slaves now. Yet not because the Fourteenth made anyone an involuntary slave. But because it offers voluntary servitude to all willing to submit themself to its jurisdiction.
JustAboutMyPolitics 1 year ago