AL ADASK , part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2011

AL ADASK, publisher of the ANTI-SHYSTER, Texas, Constitution, Radio, show host during part of his radio show

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  • Sovereignty all the way. That is my goal, that is my mission and I will not settle for anything else. How can we receive gifts from our Father who arth in heaven if we are sitting on the fence and saying well sometimes I am going to rely on my Slave owner and not rely on the Father of my freedom. The one who said ask and yee shall receive.

  • @Mineretta2012 thanks for a thoughtful comment.

  • I thought it was "unalienable" rights, meaning that can't be changed or taken away.

  • @yafanna3 I did too. Meant to ask him why he said unLIENABLE Rights... but did NOT want to interupt his show. Later, I forgot, because I got very interested in his publishingof the missing "ORIGINAL" 13h Amendment, which I am uploading very shortly and has or could have a VAST IMPACT on politics if enforced.

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  • OUTSTANDING, , Wm where can I tune into his radio program.

  • UNALIENABLE. The state of a thing or right which cannot be sold.

    unalienable [dot] com/unalien[dot] htm

    unalienable [dot] com/

  • @williamwagener a rose by any other name...as long as our inailienable rights are restored back to us and I won't go quiet into the night. I demand all my rights and agree with mineretta2012...Where can we get a copy of the missing ammendment? i'm having download problems on youtube, but i'll watch this again and hope I can see it all.

  • @williamwagener I actually misspelled it, I think it's inailienable. I looked up the definition a long time ago and pronounce it as the baseword being alienate.as not to alienate the amendments from the constituttion.

  • @williamwagener There are two accepted ways of pronouncing it. Un-A-Lein-able rights, or Un-Alien-able rights. A "lien" is when someone else owns or partially owns what you have, to "a-lein" is to "put" a lien on something, and "un" a-leinable is where something can not have a lein placed on it, such as our rights endowed to us by our creator. These rights also can not be made alien to us, since they were given to us by God.

  • thanks for you sharing william kiss

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