Monday, May 25, 2009

Are We Slaves In The Country That Promises Freedom?

“Sovereignty itself is, of course, not subject to law, for it is the author and source of law; but in our system, which sovereign powers are delegated to the agencies of government, Sovereignty itself remains with the people, by whom and for whom all government exist and acts.” _Supreme Court Decision, Woo Lee vs. Hopkins 118 U.S. 356

Today our government has usurped the power the constitution guaranteed it's citizens. Instead of being sovereign citizens obeying only common law we have 60 million statutes, ordinances and regulations that wouldn't apply to us under common law. Under common law, there is only one law-"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". The only Law is you can not injure your fellow man. There has to be a corpus delecti (a flesh and blood injured party and the act showing you injured him). No building codes, traffic tickets, Child Protection Services, NO enforcement of victimless crimes. Other than for disturbing the "peace", a peace officer (not an enforcement officer) can't detain you.
Of course with this comes complete responsibility for yourself. No disability insurance, retirement on social security, etc. However you would have quite a bit more money since you wouldn't have to pay income taxes, property taxes, sales tax, etc. The only taxes allowed under the constitution are excise and duty taxes like alcohol, gas, cigarette, and other "luxury" taxes. You can grow your own tobacco to smoke or make your own beer or ride a bicycle or pay the tax to buy those things but anything that is necessary for life can't be taxed.
This is the sovereignty movement. You have to know your rights, and demand your rights because if you remain silent, you LOSE your rights. As a sovereign you can always choose to enjoy any benefits offered like Social Security, a driver's license, etc., remember YOU are declaring the law for yourself.