The Constitution is a document for the Federal Government to obey to prevent it from infringing on our GOD GIVEN rights.
I have no idea why you are saying this like I said something contrary to this.
Inalienable means Not Alien, as in, it can't be separated from us. Inalienable rights are with us from birth to death. We can willingly not use them, but they can never be taken away.
What government did the founding fathers have before they dreamed up the Federal Government?
They didn't dream up this Federal Government. This was far beyond what they imagined. It was exactly because this deviated from their intent that I posted what I did. It was an error in wording in the DoI that opened up the door for us to be less than Sovereign in the fifth amendment (which was not a part of the original Constitution i.e., not a part of the government as "dreamed up".)
As for your question, the first government was defined by the Articles of Confederation, which was a confederation of Sovereign States. It really still is.
I have no idea why you are saying this like I said something contrary to this.
Inalienable means Not Alien, as in, it can't be separated from us. Inalienable rights are with us from birth to death. We can willingly not use them, but they can never be taken away.
They didn't dream up this Federal Government. This was far beyond what they imagined. It was exactly because this deviated from their intent that I posted what I did. It was an error in wording in the DoI that opened up the door for us to be less than Sovereign in the fifth amendment (which was not a part of the original Constitution i.e., not a part of the government as "dreamed up".)
As for your question, the first government was defined by the Articles of Confederation, which was a confederation of Sovereign States. It really still is.
The American States Assembly, i.e. America Unincorporated:
https://tasa.americanstatenationals.org/
https://recorder.americaunincorporated.org/home
Yes, it really still is the government the founding fathers had.