Requirement for Consent

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8.3 Compulsory Civic Service: You SECRETLY volunteered! 1

Put on your thinking caps and ponder this:

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All de jure governments are created for the following two purposes ONLY: 3

1. Secure PRIVATE, UNALIENABLE rights, and 4 2. Govern those who consent. 5

All powers that government wields come from a delegation of POWER from "someone else". In America's case, that 6 delegation of power is from those who had that power in the first place - the PEOPLE. 7

"The question is not what power the federal government ought to have, but what powers, in fact, have been given by the people... The federal union is a government of delegated powers. It has only such as are expressly conferred upon it, and such as are reasonably to be implied from those granted. In this respect, we differ radically from nations where all legislative power, without restriction or limitation, is vested in a parliament or other legislative body subject to no restriction except the discretion of its members." (Congress)

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[U.S. v. William M. Butler, 297 U.S. 1 (1936)]

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“A State does not owe its origin to the Government of the United States, in the highest or in any of its branches. It was in existence before it. It derives its authority from the same pure and sacred source as itself: The voluntary and deliberate choice [CONSENT!] of the people …A State is altogether exempt from the jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States, or from any other exterior authority, unless in the special instances when the

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general Government has power derived from the Constitution itself.”

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[Chisholm v. Georgia, 2 Dall. (U.S.) 419 (Dall.) (1794)]

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The people cannot delegate any authority either collectively or individually that they themselves do not personally possess. 21 If those powers and the rights giving rise to those powers are unalienable as the Declaration of Independence states, the 22 people MUST STILL retain them, because you can’t lawfully or rationally surrender or consent to give up a right that is 23 defined in organic law as being “unalienable” . 24

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights , that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the

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governed, - “

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[Declaration of Independence]

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“Unalienable. Inalienable; incapable of being aliened, that is, sold and transferred.”

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[ Black’s Law Dictionary, Fourth Edition, p. 1693]

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Likewise, the "creator of government", The People, cannot become inferior to its creation. Or can it? 32

"CITIZEN - ... Citizens are members of a political community who, in their associative capacity, have established or submitted themselves to the dominion of government for the promotion of the general

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welfare and the protection of their individual as well as collective rights."

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[ Black’s Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition, p. 244]

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A constitutional "citizen" who ESTABLISHES a government, and who then SUBMITTED to it by calling himself a 37 STATUTORY “citizen” has thus surrendered his original status as a sovereign. But what about the people who did not 38 give consent to be governed as statutory “citizens” ? Did THEY submit and drop in status to become “subjects” ? 39

Not according to the law on the books!

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THAT IS THE BIG SECRET.

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