At this critical point, all citizens of the United States should be reminded of their duties in a free republic. It was for the freedom of future generations that their Enlightenment forefathers decided in 1776 to separate our country from Great Britain, knowing that its oppression would be backed by war. For the first time in world history, they gave the people the opportunity to govern themselves under a Constitution and Bill of Rights, instead of by a monarchs, priests, plutocrats, and/or nobles. If today's citizens wish to keep their republic and avoid being oppressed to a far greater extent than in 1776, they must prevent their national, state, and local governments from surrendering their country again to sectarian control and destroying their Constitution and Bill of Rights.
To ensure that this does not happen, citizens must:
1. Be loyal to their republic. Their families and beliefs will be protected in the process. If their top priority is always their family, business, or religion, they will lose their republic and way of life.
2. Educate and inform themselves. They must know their Constitution and Bill of Rights, keep abreast of current events, and monitor sectarian groups, including secret societies and religions (even their own), to ensure that they do not corrupt their representatives, pass laws that violate these core documents, and change their form of government.
3. Participate in the candidate selection process, such as in the primaries and caucuses, and vote in all elections if possible. This is a republic, not a democracy, and voting is a privilege, not a right. For all citizens who wish to vote, a test should be required that reveals a basic knowledge of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, English language, and good citizenship. It can be modeled after the driver's license test in each state. Citizens must also ensure that their government officials, at all levels, employ a fair and honest election system including, at a minimum, hand-counted paper ballots.
4. Monitor their government representatives at the local, state, and national levels. Citizens must ensure that (a) their elected representatives and those appointed or hired by them are fully transparent in their government actions; (b) they do not use government to enrich or glorify themselves; (c) they do not pass or approve important laws or government actions, especially those with Constitutional implications, without the full and thorough review of Congress or their legislature; (d) they do not belong to secret societies whose hidden agenda is to change our form of government, such as by placing it under a world dictatorship; (e) they do not use "national security" to mask unconstitutional, illegal, or unethical activities that serve their agenda; and (f) they do not use tax money to bribe or force state and local governments, corporations, and businesses to serve this agenda.
To this end, they should ensure that the three branches of National Government jointly establish a permanent watchdog agency that has the authority to monitor the actions of government of corporate officials and private groups or citizens to determine whether any of them violate the Constitution and Bill of Rights and to recommend to Congress, for its approval, whether they should be impeached and/or tried for treason. The agency's investigations shall extend retroactively to all treaties and agreements with nations or international organizations already executed or being executed by the Presidents or his agents. Congress shall nullify these instruments if it finds that they violate the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
5. Sustain a free, private, and independent press and ensure that (a) it is not taken over by a sectarian group or groups and (b) all citizens, including whistle blowers and cultural critics, have unfettered access to the print and broadcast media to report on the deeds and misdeeds of governments, corporations, businesses, and interest groups without worry of censorship, retaliation, or arrest.
6. Protect free political and religious speech except any advocating the overthrow and replacement of our free republic with a different form of government. Social or cultural speech expressed publicly in the form of pornography, foul language, or gratuitous violence is not protected by the Constitution and is subject to restrictions by the citizenry in federal, state, and local laws.
7. Exercise their Constitutional right to defend themselves under arms against their national and state governments if they become tyrannical, to ignore their dictates when they are unconstitutional or illegal, and to organize state and local militias to protect themselves from being (a) held without charge, a lawyer, and a court defense and (b) attacked or imprisoned by the national military, national guard, a national or state police force, and/or U.N. or foreign troops. These are basic rights established in the Declaration of Independence (1776), Constitution and Bill of Rights (1788 and 1791), Federalist (1788), And Posse Comitatus Act (1878, 1956), as well as the Magna Carta of 1215.
All citizens should set aside time to educate themselves in history and government and safeguard their republic from being changed into a democracy and, ipso facto, a plutocratic or sectarian dictatorship. It is easy for religious people in hustling commercial republic to forget that liberty is their top priority, and that without it their economy, culture, and belief system cannot and will not survive.
Those who imagine that freedom is a divine gift to "Judeo-Christian" nations should heed these words: Plato: "All democracies lead to tyranny" (c. 350 B.C.). Montesquieu: "The course of government is attended with an insensible descent into evil, and there is no reascending to good without very great effort" (1748). Thomas Paine: "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it" (1776) and "It is the duty of the patriot to protect his country from its government" (1791). Edmund Burke: "People never give up their liberties but under some delusion. The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" (1784). Patrick Henry: "Gentlemen, you are not to inquire how your trade may be increased, nor how you are to become a great and powerful people, but how your liberties can be secured, for this ought to be the direct end of your Government" (1788). James Madison: "If tyranny and oppression come into this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy" (1788). William Godwin: "The moment government descends to wear the badge of a sect, religious war is commenced and the world is disgraced with inexpiable broils and deluged with blood" (1793). Thomas Jefferson: "If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be" (1816). Benjamin Disraeli: "Gentlemen, we must consider secret societies who with their agents everywhere can disconcert our measures, encourage assassinations, and cause massacre at any moment" (1873). U.N. Charter (FDR, Alger Hiss, Harry White): "The age of nations must end. The government of nations [has] decided to order their separate sovereignties into one Government to which they will surrender their arms" (1945). James Paul Warburg (before the U.S. Senate): "We shall have World Government...like it or not. The only question is whether [it] will be achieved by conquest or consent" (1950). Kurt Koch: "The New World Order under the U.N. will [have] a single government, tax system, currency, and religion. Each person will have a registered number [or] he will not be allowed to buy or sell. Anyone who refuses to take part...will have no right to exist" Peter Hoagland (Nebraska state senator): "Bible fundamentalists do not have the right to indoctrinate their children in their religious beliefs because we, the State, are preparing for the year 2000, when America will be part of a One World Order global society and their children will not fit in" (1983). George H.W. Bush: "My vision of a New World Order foresees the U.N. charter to which we pledge our allegiance" (1992).
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