You make some good points however the Constitution is still, in its original form, the best document to protect many of those rights.
The Constitution is full of banker fuckery (Alexander Hamilton et al). The DoI made an implicit statement of citizen Sovereignty, but the Constitution, which was the law of the land did not make that clear and explicit. It was trivially simple to made that statement, and yet it was not made. From that point, all further fuckery is extended.
The Bill of Rights was (I think) the first law that started making statements that the Citizens (people who agreed to the Social Contract) were not Sovereign. Eminent Domain (Article 5) makes the statement the Government is our Sovereign. From there, precedence was set, and all further fuckery ensued.
I believe the Great Awakening can and will occur THROUGH the Constitution and will be a process.
The only thing standing between us and a true government of, by and for the people is an understanding of the fraud. Once the fraud is revealed, and everyone truly understands that they are the Kings and Queens of their own life; that their Rights are inalienable, that there is no such thing as a government that is above them, then the transition won't "be a process," it will be a command.
practical application of our current tools as opposed to creating newer ones is the faster and more effective approach
I agree with this up until the point that people learn what needs to be learned. Then this whole structure will be tossed aside. You can't force people to understand, it must be taught. During that time the tools are useful, but if misapplied, it perpetuates the fraud. If Trump "saves us," we lose. We must understand, and then demand a new government.
Trump is not teaching anything in the statements in his post. He is perpetuating the fraud. I understand that it is made to seem like an improvement, but his statements could also be made to teach, and that lesson is not contained within these statements. That doesn't mean I think he is working against We The People, it takes many players to drive that lesson home; but people here thinking that his statements are good ideas are completely missing the point of the Great Awakening.
I see your point and to that measure perhaps the proper path to this end goal and realization is via the path we took to get here - turning around and going back the way we came - back to the Constitution.
If we as a people can converge that original place as a meeting point a day make those discoveries, then we will be in a effective position to correct our course.
Countries have created new constitutions and governments for decades and centuries, but none have really established what our Constitution has done. Our system is most definitely flawed and should be fixed, but throwing the baby out with the bathwater will cause our own focus to scatter. Just my thoughts.
We need a map and a rally point and I think the original Constitution and the Bible is the path.
A recognition that we are all Sovereign is the rally point. It is the only possible rally point to the Great Awakening.
As for a map, that requires debate and the Gestalt of Many Minds. I have a lot of ideas, there are a lot of other ideas out there. I have no doubt there is a roadmap already in place; however, it really needs to be hashed out by We The People.
The "map" is learning the lesson, then open communications, along with a new economic structure, like an asset backed crypto barter system (GME's NFT system e.g.). With these systems in place, which already have infrastructure and are further being developed, the rest of the map can be filled in by We The People.
Importantly, learning that all we really need is the infrastructures of a (for the first time ever, truly) Free Market and communication channels will, I believe, teach us that we really don't need hardly any government at all. Local government is really all we need, and it must have built in explicit statements of Sovereignty for We The people as well as built in exit clauses (really redundant to the first, so perhaps not necessary), so no further fuckery can be created.
The Constitution is full of banker fuckery (Alexander Hamilton et al). The DoI made an implicit statement of citizen Sovereignty, but the Constitution, which was the law of the land did not make that clear and explicit. It was trivially simple to made that statement, and yet it was not made. From that point, all further fuckery is extended.
The Bill of Rights was (I think) the first law that started making statements that the Citizens (people who agreed to the Social Contract) were not Sovereign. Eminent Domain (Article 5) makes the statement the Government is our Sovereign. From there, precedence was set, and all further fuckery ensued.
The only thing standing between us and a true government of, by and for the people is an understanding of the fraud. Once the fraud is revealed, and everyone truly understands that they are the Kings and Queens of their own life; that their Rights are inalienable, that there is no such thing as a government that is above them, then the transition won't "be a process," it will be a command.
I agree with this up until the point that people learn what needs to be learned. Then this whole structure will be tossed aside. You can't force people to understand, it must be taught. During that time the tools are useful, but if misapplied, it perpetuates the fraud. If Trump "saves us," we lose. We must understand, and then demand a new government.
Trump is not teaching anything in the statements in his post. He is perpetuating the fraud. I understand that it is made to seem like an improvement, but his statements could also be made to teach, and that lesson is not contained within these statements. That doesn't mean I think he is working against We The People, it takes many players to drive that lesson home; but people here thinking that his statements are good ideas are completely missing the point of the Great Awakening.
I see your point and to that measure perhaps the proper path to this end goal and realization is via the path we took to get here - turning around and going back the way we came - back to the Constitution.
If we as a people can converge that original place as a meeting point a day make those discoveries, then we will be in a effective position to correct our course.
Countries have created new constitutions and governments for decades and centuries, but none have really established what our Constitution has done. Our system is most definitely flawed and should be fixed, but throwing the baby out with the bathwater will cause our own focus to scatter. Just my thoughts.
We need a map and a rally point and I think the original Constitution and the Bible is the path.
A recognition that we are all Sovereign is the rally point. It is the only possible rally point to the Great Awakening.
As for a map, that requires debate and the Gestalt of Many Minds. I have a lot of ideas, there are a lot of other ideas out there. I have no doubt there is a roadmap already in place; however, it really needs to be hashed out by We The People.
The "map" is learning the lesson, then open communications, along with a new economic structure, like an asset backed crypto barter system (GME's NFT system e.g.). With these systems in place, which already have infrastructure and are further being developed, the rest of the map can be filled in by We The People.
Importantly, learning that all we really need is the infrastructures of a (for the first time ever, truly) Free Market and communication channels will, I believe, teach us that we really don't need hardly any government at all. Local government is really all we need, and it must have built in explicit statements of Sovereignty for We The people as well as built in exit clauses (really redundant to the first, so perhaps not necessary), so no further fuckery can be created.