The fraud of all governments (at least all the main ones of the "modern" world) is the claim of the right to dictate the behavior, along with claims of ultimate property ownership, of some loosely defined group of peoples (typically called a "Nation").
Every person, no matter their "station" in life, nor where they hail from, is the Ultimate Authority of their own lives (AKA Sovereign). Every government, including the United States, makes claims to the Right to dictate limits on the choices of the people, and their property. The only difference between the US and any other government of note (including all Monarchies) is that the US pretended to be different. There are notable places within the Constitution itself which prove the pretense false.
Monarchy means "ruled by one" but in the practice of the European Monarchies, they made claim to be Sovereign over the people through "Divine Right." That's how the Monarchies sold it, but of course the only way they could sell it was by driving the belief, through the doctrine of The Church, that we are Separate from Source. If we aren't separate from Source, then we are Sovereign ourselves. If we are separate from Source, then we must do what the people who aren't separate from Source (Kings and Queens) dictate.
That is the same fraud that all governments have perpetrated going back thousands of years. The Priest class and the Ruling class have invariably been the same class (except when the Priest class was higher).
The US is a little different in that it creates the fraud through lip service to individual Sovereignty, but then uses explicit statements of government as Sovereign. Such statements can be found within its founding documents (5th Amendment e.g.). The worst offense, from the beginning, and the way the fraud was perpetrated, was that there was no explicit statements of such individual Sovereignty contained within the Constitution itself, and only implicit statements within the DOI. From these loose foundations it was trivial to create the Aristocracy we have always had, from day one.
u/sleepydude Agreed.
The fraud of all governments (at least all the main ones of the "modern" world) is the claim of the right to dictate the behavior, along with claims of ultimate property ownership, of some loosely defined group of peoples (typically called a "Nation").
Every person, no matter their "station" in life, nor where they hail from, is the Ultimate Authority of their own lives (AKA Sovereign). Every government, including the United States, makes claims to the Right to dictate limits on the choices of the people, and their property. The only difference between the US and any other government of note (including all Monarchies) is that the US pretended to be different. There are notable places within the Constitution itself which prove the pretense false.
Monarchy means "ruled by one" but in the practice of the European Monarchies, they made claim to be Sovereign over the people through "Divine Right." That's how the Monarchies sold it, but of course the only way they could sell it was by driving the belief, through the doctrine of The Church, that we are Separate from Source. If we aren't separate from Source, then we are Sovereign ourselves. If we are separate from Source, then we must do what the people who aren't separate from Source (Kings and Queens) dictate.
That is the same fraud that all governments have perpetrated going back thousands of years. The Priest class and the Ruling class have invariably been the same class (except when the Priest class was higher).
The US is a little different in that it creates the fraud through lip service to individual Sovereignty, but then uses explicit statements of government as Sovereign. Such statements can be found within its founding documents (5th Amendment e.g.). The worst offense, from the beginning, and the way the fraud was perpetrated, was that there was no explicit statements of such individual Sovereignty contained within the Constitution itself, and only implicit statements within the DOI. From these loose foundations it was trivial to create the Aristocracy we have always had, from day one.