That's a good resource, thanks.
"I Do Not Consent" is a treatise against all current government practices, which might resonate very well with the 80 million+ disenfranchised voters who just saw many elections stolen by the deep state.
It starts out:
Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
Do you remember ever giving your consent to be governed? When did that happen?
What is the recourse for removing your consent?
If governments are instituted by the consenting of the governed, why is there no formal demarcation of that consent? And if consent is needed for the government to have power over you, what is the process by which to remove that consent?
That's a good resource, thanks.
"I Do Not Consent" is a treatise against all current government practices, which might resonate very well with the 80 million+ disenfranchised voters who just saw many elections stolen by the deep state.
It starts out:
Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
Do you remember ever giving your consent to be governed? When did that happen?
What is the recourse for removing your consent?
If governments are instituted by the consenting of the governed, why is there no formal demarcation of that consent? And if consent is needed for the government to have power over you, what is the process by which to remove that consent?
(post is archived)