The Patriots Daily Bites of American Reformation History Series 18, Volume 3:The answer lies in the heart
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The Patriots Daily Bites of American Reformation History Series 18, Volume 3
Declaration of Restoration February 14, 2014
Declaration of Restoration February 14, 2014 We The People of the United States of America, seeking the assistance of our Creator, do declare that we have sinned against heaven and neglected our duty to remain vigilant in the defense of our liberties and the Rights he has bestowed upon us. We humbly beseech you for forgiveness for our neglect and ask for guidance and wisdom as we seek to restore what we’ve allowed to be usurped.
This is part of the Restoration Declaration.... For decades the Republic was plundered by the imposition of the Income Tax… the deadline of this tyrannical tax was April 15th. Therefore, as an act of defiance to the globalist bankers whose greed and lust for power has brought the American economy to its knees, it is our intent to begin the implementation of the plan to restore lawful government as of that day… turning it from a day of infamy to the second Independence Day!
Since the Federal Government prevented the legitimate secession of the Confederate States of America from the Union by force, it has exercised dominance over those States as well as the other States of the Union in contravention of the Constitution that formed, defines the powers of, and limits it. At the conclusion of that conflict, the former States of Confederacy were placed under Federal occupation and required to ratify amendments as a condition of regaining their seats in Congress; such coercion falls under the principle of duress and cannot be construed to be the act of freewill… making all such amendments void and not a part of the Constitution.
To remove the usurpation, fraud, and deceit perpetrated against the limitations of the Constitution and restore our limited constitutional government, we hereby seek the restoration of our Constitution as of January 1, 1860, before the commencement of hostilities of the civil war; the Constitution at this time included the original 13th Amendment. This is not to be construed as the reinstitution of slavery and Congress is urged to propose Amendments to remove all language regarding that institution once the Republic and State representation in the Senate has been restored.5 minutes ago · Unlike ·
1 It is hereby recognized as well that the opinions of the Supreme Court do not affect the laws or powers of any State but only the litigants in the particular case before the Court. Furthermore, only expressed powers are applicable in deciding cases before the Court, not “implied powers”, “public policy”, or the “public good;” the Constitution is to be enforced literally, as written; nor is the Supreme Court to acknowledge either International law nor laws of any other country or organization superior to the Constitution when deciding any case before it. Support for anything in contravention of the Constitution by any judge or Justice is cause for immediate dismissal from the bench; such support expressed from the bench shall be construed as a confession in open court.
1 It is hereby recognized as well that the opinions of the Supreme Court do not affect the laws or powers of any State but only the litigants in the particular case before the Court. Furthermore, only expressed powers are applicable in deciding cases before the Court, not “implied powers”, “public policy”, or the “public good;” the Constitution is to be enforced literally, as written; nor is the Supreme Court to acknowledge either International law nor laws of any other country or organization superior to the Constitution when deciding any case before it. Support for anything in contravention of the Constitution by any judge or Justice is cause for immediate dismissal from the bench; such support expressed from the bench shall be construed as a confession in open court.
Proposal for either an amendment to the Federal Constitution or a Federal statute as the restored Congress determines appropriate.
Anyone who has taken the oath of office is obligated to the duties described therein. Every officer that has violated the terms of their oath, as evidenced by their actions recorded in the public record, is subject to removal from office by any officer aware of the evidence of such usurpation regardless of rank or title. The term of office of anyone violating their oath shall expire as of the commission of the violation.
All officers, before taking the oath of office shall be required to take a competency examination on the text of the Constitution(s), including all amendments attached thereto; they shall also be informed of their duty to immediately remove or cause to be removed anyone guilty of violating their oath regardless of rank or office. PL Sturgis...I found this Declaration of second Independence on facebook. It was sent to me by a disabled veteran and I do not know who wrote it but I do know it matches with the 5 reference Public School Books I have been researching dated 1885 to 1956. The truth does not change.
This is absolutely flabbergasting as it says the same thing in the 1885 Public School book which wasn't more than a decade or 2 from the passing of the 14th amendment. I would think it has to be true because these men were there at the time and it has been deliberately hidden from us.
I did not know about the Protestant reformation till I was 53 years old. I'll have to give you my testimony of that some time. That is shocking also.
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To focus our efforts on changing the constitution is a mistake. It never solves a problem rooted in the Spirit. This is not to say the law is useless, only that it must have the spirit of the law to sustain it. this was the mistake of the liquor prohibition in 1919.
A lack of the spirit to sustain prohibition began creating more problems than it solved. The same thing would happen with a pro life amendment unless virtue among the people were restored. The only lasting and permanent solution to such social problems must come from the influence of the church on local politics and in building a godly conscience in the nation, James Madison articulated clearly that the real power for preserving a Republic such as ours was placed in the hands of the people.
He said, “WE HAVE STAKED THE WHOLE FUTURE OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION., NOT UPON THE POWER OF GOVERNMENT, FAR FROM IT! WE HAVE STAKED THE FUTURE OF ALL OUR POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS UPON THE CAPACITY OF MANKIND FOR SELF GOVERNMENT; UPON THE CAPACITY OF EACH AND ALL OF us TO GOVERN OURSELVES; TO CONTROL OURSELVES; TO SUSTAIN OURSELVES ACCORDING TO THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF GOD!
Providential History by Belisle and Mcdowell on page 263 explains why this is a matter of the heart and not of the law.
A lack of the spirit to sustain prohibition began creating more problems than it solved. The same thing would happen with a pro life amendment unless virtue among the people were restored. The only lasting and permanent solution to such social problems must come from the influence of the church on local politics and in building a godly conscience in the nation, James Madison articulated clearly that the real power for preserving a Republic such as ours was placed in the hands of the people.
(to be continued)
Advice from Noah Webster.
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There is Nothing Wrong with the Constitution it's the people we elected to uphold their oaths ,That are the Problems .
This my friends is where all our hopes and dreams ,Freedoms ,Liberties were formed some 240 years ago ,by a group of men with foresight to see way down the road for what is today. The Greatest Country in the World,And Still Is,as long as WE THE PEOPLE STAND UP FOR OUR FREEDOMS
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