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|  | | County Sheriff Project http://www.countysheriffproject.org/ Sheriff Richard Mack's project to restore Constitutional law through the county sheriff. |  |
 |  | | Does the FBI Consider you a Terrorist? If you are a 'defender of the Constitution', you fit the profile Phoenix Federal Bureau of Investigation created this flyer during Clinton's Presidency, asking the recipients to help them fight domestic terrorism. It has been confirmed by many phone calls to the FBI and Phoenix local law enforcement that such publications were being given, by the FBI, to local law enforcement. It was not intended for the general public to know such FBI domestic terrorist definitions. "Defenders of the Constitution" are listed as potential terrorists. Do you fit the domestic terrorist profile? |  |
|  | | Sorry, Mr. Franklin, “We’re All Democrats Now” by Ron Paul (01/29/2003) At the close of the Constitutional Conventional in 1787, Benjamin Franklin told an inquisitive citizen that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention gave the people “a Republic, if you can keep it.” We should apologize to Mr. Franklin. It is obvious that the Republic is gone, for we are wallowing in a pure democracy against which the Founders had strongly warned... (Speech before House of Representatives, Jan 29, 2003) |  |
 |  | | The 13th Amendment 'Disappears' Titles of Nobility and Honor by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) Twenty years after the passage of the Bill of Rights, in January, 1810, Senator Reed proposed another "title of nobility" Amendment. On April 27, 1810, the Senate voted to pass the 13th Amendment by a vote of 26 to 1; the House resolved in the affirmative 87 to 3; and the following resolve was sent to the States for ratification. After 12 of the required 13 states had ratified the Amendment, war broke out with England, and Washington was burned along with most of the federal governments records. Was it ratified or not? |  |
|  | | The Bill of Rights Articles I - X by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) The first Ten Articles of Amendment to the Constitution, collectively known as the "Bill of Rights", were proposed by the First Congress of the United States and submitted to the States September 25, 1789. Here are some explanations, history, and intent for each article and section. |  |
 |  | | The Coinage Act of 1792 by United States Congress (04/02/1792) Still in effect today, the Coinage Act of 1792 establishes the rules for regulating the coins of the United States of America as per the US Constitution. Interesting to note, debasing the currency by any officer of the government is punishable by death. |  |
|  | | The Common Man We Have Seen the Enemy by Eric Schaub (12/09/2003) The problems of the 21st century common man are the same as those of the 1st century common man and all ancient civilizations before then. The real problem, of course, is the common man himself. He is under-educated and generally ignorant of his power and the responsibility that comes with it. |  |
 |  | | The Original 13th Amendment Constitution for the United States of America by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) The Founders held an intense disdain and distrust of "Nobility" as a result of a long history, during Colonial times, of abuses and excesses against the Rights of Man and the established Common Law and Constitutions by the "Nobility", and therefore placed in the new Constitution two injunctions against acceptance of Titles of Nobility or Honor or emoluments from external sources. The Revolutionary War for Independence was primarily waged to eliminate these abuses and excesses of the "Nobility" and the "Monied Classes" from the life of the Nation, recognizing the Equality of all men. |  |
|  | | These United States Of America ... Are Not a Democracy! by James Kraft-Lorenz (04/18/2004) The United States of America was never intended to be a democracy. The framers and ratifiers meant to impose the stable rule of law and not the rule of men, motivated, at the instant, by whim and passion. Democracy is the antithesis of the rule of law, for it is precisely the rule of the voters: that is, rule without limits, obtaining its power from 50%, plus 1, regardless of the established law. Under demos (populace) kratos (master), from the Greek, the mere whim of the majority, right, wrong or indifferent, becomes the law. A lynch mob is democratic within this definition. |  |
 |  | | Unincorporated Business Trust Organization Part 1 by Dr. Joe Sweet, M.Div., D.M.Th. (05/09/2000) Essay on the international, sovereign, pure, private, non-statutory, non-associated unincorporated business trust organization (UBTO) |  |
|  | | Unincorporated Business Trust Organization Part 2 An individual does not own, nor control, nor benefit from the assets of the
UBTO; as an individual he becomes, lives and dies a Pauper, but with the
blessings of his family! |  |
 |  | | "A Republic, If You Can Keep It" by John F. McManus (11/06/2000) The deliberations of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 were held in strict secrecy. Consequently, anxious citizens gathered outside Independence Hall when the proceedings ended in order to learn what had been produced behind closed doors. The answer was provided immediately. A Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, "Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" With no hesitation whatsoever, Franklin responded, "A republic, if you can keep it." This exchange was recorded by Constitution signer James McHenry in a diary entry that was later reproduced in the 1906 American Historical Review. |  |
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|  | | Centre for Research on Globalisation / Centre de recherche sur la mondialisation http://www.globalresearch.ca/ Behind the News, Analysis, Commentary and Intelligence on the New World Order. Canadian site in English and French. In-depth articles on America's War, Police State, Crimes Against Humanity, Economic Globalisation, Biotechnology, and more. Guerre et mondialisation, analyses et débats. |  |
 |  | | Pay The Piper! Call The Tune! by Elan (12/22/2011) The debt-money system generates serious problems. One of these is that private banks can create only the amount of the loan; they cannot create the money needed to pay the interest on that loan. There is never, therefore, enough money in the system. This makes growth imperative. The system must grow or die. Debt and the interest on debt grow faster than money and income because debt is the only way to create new money. If the money supply cannot keep up to the cost of debt and interest, the economy will stall. When the burden of debt exceeds the capacity of debtors to pay, or the willingness of lenders to lend, the system must fail. |  |
|  | | Socioeconomics, Sovereignty, and Freedom by Sons of Liberty (06/01/1996) The Sons of Liberty have documented 300+ years long continuous, activist advocacy, through several changes of names and tactics but direct, unbroken and continuous nevertheless, of what is today called communism, though undoubtedly not for much longer: in the last 30 years they have changed the label they use three times! It appears to be in the middle of yet another name and tactic metamorphosis right now. Don't let them fool you. |  |
 |  | | Sorry, Mr. Franklin, “We’re All Democrats Now” by Ron Paul (01/29/2003) At the close of the Constitutional Conventional in 1787, Benjamin Franklin told an inquisitive citizen that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention gave the people “a Republic, if you can keep it.” We should apologize to Mr. Franklin. It is obvious that the Republic is gone, for we are wallowing in a pure democracy against which the Founders had strongly warned... (Speech before House of Representatives, Jan 29, 2003) |  |
|  | | The Bretton Woods Agreements The Bretton Woods system of international monetary management established the rules for commercial and financial relations among the world's major industrial states. The Bretton Woods system was the first example of a fully negotiated monetary order intended to govern monetary relations among independent nation-states. Setting up a system of rules, institutions, and procedures to regulate the international monetary system, the Bretton Woods Agreement established the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). |  |
 |  | | The Money Changers by Patrick S. J. Carmack (12/02/2003) The history of 'the money changers' and the control of the world's wealth through the fraud that is fractional reserve banking. |  |
|  | | UN Observer and International Report, An Independent Journal of International Affairs http://www.unobserver.com/ The U.N. OBSERVER & International Report is totally independent of the United Nations and was founded in 1978, to accurately examine the activities of the United Nations and its Member-States. |  |
 |  | | Who Owns the Federal Reserve? Federal Reserve Directors: A Study of Corporate and Banking Influence by Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing (08/15/1976) Staff Report, Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing, House of Representatives, 94th Congress, 2nd Session, August 1976. |  |
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