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Re: Are you ready to fight for your rights?
by
BADecker
on 23/09/2018, 00:34:10 UTC
So funny post ,because a big majority of people in world dont fight for their rights ,you can only see some small paid groups fighting for fake rights on fake media ,but in general normal people that pay tax go to work every day and try to survive in this mess they dont raise voices like they are hypnotize by system to just work and dont resist

I always thought that people start fighting for their rights, when they see that these rights are damaged, or may be damaged.
Personally, I had some issues with laws before, when I was living abroad, but indeed I just moved to my home country. Now, things start to become not so pleasant in my home country also. So, now, here, I have to fight for my rights and therefore I am starting this topic.
Just curious what the hell people are thinking otherwise?
Just sitting on their asses and waiting for their interests to be damaged?

The reason is that people don't know what to do, and haven't clearly known how to use Government against itself.

Google the "right to contract clause." This brings up pages that show Article I, section 10, clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution. The important part is: "No State shall ... impairing the Obligation of Contracts..." This means that we have the right to contract, and no State (the Federal Government is essentially a State) can bar us from making contracts.

The only thing required is that we state that our contract association is a private association. There are many laws and court cases that uphold this.

The Best Kept Secret of the Legal System

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13OHj_2TOOA


Take a look at how 13 States are using this and other things, to start making their own money that is not attached to the Federal Reserve Bank - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5035677.0

Everyday people can do this, as well, if they are careful to make their contracting together a formal private association.

Cool