💥James Woods💥 INALIENABLE!!! A word with gravity and inarguable meaning !!!!
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"Inalienable" is not the correct word. As with words and definitions since time immemorial, this has been altered by the ruling cabal from the original "UNALIEN-ABLE", which is the ORIGINAL word in the Declaration of Independence. Spell casting!
Unalienable even sounds different when spoken. Compare: "In-Alien-Able" with "UN-UH-LIEN-ABLE". The latter meaning that is conveyed is "cannot be liened" or "cannot be given to another, nor taken away", where a "lien" is a claim against another's PROPERTY.
Apparently in Thomas Jefferson's early notes, he allegedly used "Inalienable" in early drafts of the Declaration of Independence. However, the final drafts and completed Declaration chose the word "Unalienable", which was the common usage up until 1830, when the word started to be altered.
While both words technically "mean the same thing", the subtle change in spelling and final vocalization both subtly water down the real meaning of the word as was the clear intention by "casting this spell".
Food for thought...