Missouri county declares ATF "unconstitutional," says it will refuse to cooperate with agency's inquiry... over zoning issue - N...
The Camden County (Missouri) commissioners took a bold stand, asserting the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is “unconstitutional” and declaring it will refuse to cooperate with the agency on any of its investigations, which in t...
Seen in a larger context, this is how corrupt empires end. They lose the trust and confidence of the population, then outlying provinces (states) begin ignoring or countermanding the empire's official edicts. Eventually the provinces stop paying tribute (taxes) to the empire. Then empire representatives begin finding themselves unwelcome in the provinces, even to the point of fearing for their very lives.
That was the trajectory of Rome and many other empires that followed. But if the fall of empire is followed by a renewal of our Republic, can this be a bad thing?
A VERY GREAT COMMENT on what is happening in this country concerning "The right of the citizenry to carry firearms."
Oh, I foresee a day coming when Americans will be carrying AR-15s openly in public. An armed Republic is a polite Republic. It will be in response to criminals run amok and taking back our country.
READY TO DEPLOY WITH AR-10...
Gotta love that AR platform, both 5.56 and .308.
Lucky you. All my guns were lost in a boating accident.
Mine too
We are open carry in Texas!
You all are the point of the spear... coming soon to Red State America.
Praying for this fren!
I've seen it, here in Oklahoman.
Rome?
What if "the Republic" was the fraud to start with?
The Declaration of Independence
The DoI made implicit statements of Individual Sovereignty;
The original John Locke papers from which these statements were derived stated that Life, Liberty and Property were the inalienable Rights of all people. Your Property is yours in any reasonable society. People can't just come along and take it from you. In Communism, your property is is not yours. Ostensibly anyone can come and take your property at any time, because its not yours, its... the States. Who is the State? Its the people at the top of the food chain. Ownership of property in Communism belongs to those who run the show.
Why was property left out of the DoI? That is a very good question. Regardless, it states that all men have equal rights. We can assume that "men" meant "people," since it is not uncommon to use "men" to mean all humans, but it doesn't say that explicitly, and that has meaning in the government we got.
The Constitution
The Constitution is a set of Laws. It is the article that incorporates (brings into being from nothing, i.e. makes "corporeal" as recognized by the Law) the governmental corporation (legal fiction/legal entity) that we call the United States Government. The Constitution is the government, the government is the Constitution as far as Law is concerned. The DoI plays no part in the government AKA the Republic, as you call it. It is The Law, founded on the Constitution that make up what you call "the Republic." It's also the Common Laws and some other laws (Maritime e.g.) we inherited from The Crown (Britain's government, run by Rothschild with ostensibly some input from the House of Windsor) and The Holy Roman Empire, but that's another level of the problem which I won't elaborate now.
The United States Government
The Government then, does not in any way need to respect the statements of "all men are created equal," or Individual Life, Liberty, Property, or the Pursuit of Happiness.
And indeed it does not. From the get go the only people who could vote were wealthy male land owners. Not only could everyone else not vote, but slaves weren't even counted as human beings (see the 3/5ths Compromise). Women didn't count at all. We ignore these things and say "it was a product of those times," or, "in context it makes sense." Ok, maybe, but it is completely at odds with "all men are created equal," full stop. We then further justify "how well the system works" by how these DoI incongruences were taken care of. The 3/5ths compromise was taken care of by the 14th amendment. But the 14th amendment made all people slaves to a tyrannical government, and was the foundation for tons of legal fuckery, including Roe v. Wade.
There are numerous statements in the Constitution that make clear that not all people are equal, by intention, from the start. For another example, the entire fifth amendment is a violation of the DoI's statements of Individual Sovereignty, but the easiest example to show (shortest explanation) is at the end:
The people who run the government AKA the State has more right to your property than you do. You do not own your property if it can be taken at any time by any Ruler who wants it. What form of government does that sound like to you? This is one of numerous examples of violations of Individual Sovereignty and/or open doors to fuckery that were included in the actual Republic we got.
The DoI was the flowery packaging. The Constitution was what was inside. The packaging lied. Do you think there might have been Bankster fuckery there? Everyone who created it was a Freemason. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, written in the 19th century, states explicity that they created the Democratic governments to lead away from the Monarchies and inevitably into their New One World Government.
The Republic
Why do we believe that "The Republic" is some great thing when it explicitly never respected Individual Sovereignty? The DoI is not the Constitution. We are fed the lie that they are the same thing. Only the Law matters in a government. Statements of intent are irrelevant when it comes down to it.
I suggest that "The Republic" needs to be made a whole lot smaller. There was a reason the Greeks had "City-State" democracies. I'm not saying they had it all worked out. It was still a form of "majority rule" AKA Mob Rule, but it is a place to look for inspiration.
What needs to be fundamental in any form of government is a clear statement that it is a Treaty, that all signatories to the Treaty are Sovereign, that all signatories are People (if the signatories are "States," that only makes the States the Sovereigns, We the People remain subjects to the State), and that the Treaty can be reasonably exited at any time.
These are essential for a system of laws (Treaty) to live up to the flowery words in the DoI. The Republic was never anything even close to that. I suggest it wasn't for a reason. Lauding it completely misses what would inevitably happen if we were to "go back to the beginning," which is lead to the subjugation of all Individuals under the Rule of the current PTB, exactly as originally intended.
Der ewige Juden
Where can one read The Protocols of the Elders of Zion?
I use this one because it's a little easier to read and search, but you need an archive.org account to read it (which you should have, it's trivial to get).
But this one you can read without an account.
I haven't found anything that has been more "debunked" than the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. The first "debunking" was performed by none other than Allen Dulles, the spymaster general of the world, personal lawyer and agent of John D. Rockefeller, (Jr., Sr., and Jr.'s children), founding member of the Council on Foreign Relations, person who created the C_A by joining the OSS with the Nazis, etc.
Mr. Dulles "debunked" it in 1921 because it was a perfect reflection of what was occurring in the world, and people were taking notice. Just like always, the C_A had to get out ahead of the story, even before it became the C_A.
Those who scream foul the loudest have the most to hide.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, we entered a multi century period that historians call "the dark ages." So for all of its flaws, the fall of the Roman Empire was not exactly a good thing for a very lengthy period of time. I'd like to hope that we won't have 15+ generations living in the dark ages after our generations are gone.
The Dark Ages weren't that bad. That period of history got the moniker because there was not a lot of literature being written at the time. The cultures at the time were still flourishing though.
https://www.historyhit.com/why-were-the-early-middle-ages-called-the-dark-ages/
This is the lie that was told to justify the concept that "the Jews are the most persecuted race" and the subsequent "don't be an anti-Semite" customs that keep people from digging into the evidence. The reality is they held all countries and The Church in bondage through money. They held all the money. They loaned all the money. They did it in Rome, they did it in the Holy Roman Empire after Rome, they were the Dark Ages, not to mention the "fall" of the Roman Empire.
It's also important to understand its not all the Jews. It's the ones at the top. It's the Priest Class of Jews (Moses and Aaron et al), the ones that have ruled no small part of the world for three or four millennia.
That makes a lot of sense to me now. Thanks
Maybe that's why they got written as the dark ages lol jew historians
I think that is correct
Me too...but it will be up to us to make sure that doesn't happen.
The winner writes the history books....
Well, when an empire falls, it isn't usually rebuilt the way it was. Things change dramatically and as painful as it is, the "good old", "normal" USA is gone forever. Things aren't gonna go back to "normal".
If We The People insist loudly enough, and persistently enough, just maybe we can prevail on Republicans (and even RINOs) to grow a backbone and restore the American Republic. I don't care if we EVER get into another foreign war, and I especially don't care if we never send one more penny of foreign aid. All I want, all most of us want, is to restore the Republic to what it was before the Demwit Party crossed the Rubicon and created the welfare state and erased our southern border.
Good for Missouri. Wasn't it an ATF guy who got tased for being an idiot, when he wouldn't comply with the police? Then he started whining about his wife being pregnant. I agree with the Unconstitutional label. Everyone needs to read, and then reread the 2nd Amendment.
Lolyea, i remember watching that on repeat with a yuge smile on my face & some popcorn
Me too! I couldn't get enough of that! I hope that cop got a commendation!
Lets be real, biden most likely gave him the death penalty
Need moar popcorn!
https://greatawakening.win/p/16amU5EAvR/
The mere existence of the ATF if an infringement on 2A rights
" Everyone needs to read, and then reread the 2nd Amendment."
Or read the entire Constitution...
You can buy bulk pocket Constitutions from Hillsdale College fairly cheap. Ive bought thousands over the years and donated them to schools, the Salvation Army Store, used book stores, girl scout and boy scout troops. When I go to a wedding I leave a pile at the door with the guest book. Ive had my nephew put them on cars in parking lots on a couple occasions at 20 bucks per 100. Hes too old for that anymore. I need to find myself a new Constitution mule. Wonder if ActBlue can help with a list of mules in my area.
This is awesome! 🇺🇸 🦅
You should send some to our military or leave them at recruiting offices!
Cop of the year material.
Or toxic shit dumped. They are getting imaginative.
I wonder why DS is picking on Ohio?
"It is a well established principle of law that all federal legislation applies only within territorial jurisdiction of the United States unless a contrary intent appears." Foley Brothers. Inc. V. Filardo, 336 U.S. 281 (1948)
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"The laws of Congress in respect to those matters [outside of Constitutionally delegated powers] do not extend into the territorial limits of the states, but have force ONLY in the District of Columbia, and other places that are within the exclusive jurisdiction of the national government." Caha V. US, 152 U.S. 211.
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"Criminal jurisdiction of the federal courts is restricted to federal reservations over which the Federal Government has exclusive jurisdiction, as well as to forts, magazines, arsenal, dockyards or other needful buildings." United States Code, Title 18 45 1, Par. 3d.
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Title 18 USC at 7 specifies that the "territorial jurisdiction" of the United States extends only OUTSIDE the boundaries of lands belonging to any of the 50 states.
THIS is one of the most important concepts for Americans to understand.
They certainly don't apply to the people, who are above the Constitution, having created it. They were never charged with legislating our behavior or morality.....the 18th Amendment, Prohibition, is a good example of that but they still pump out their unlawful claptrap anyway.
ATF has always been unconstitutional, but West Virgina vs. EPA proved it legally.
Over 90% of federal government entities are illegal. Article 1 Section 8 lists the powers Congress has. The 10th amendment says any power not listed in the Constitution, the federal government doesn't have. Article 6 says only laws made Pursuant to the Constitution are valid. Here's a couple things to mull over: public health, environmental protection, education, employment, firearms.
This is the way.
Let's go Missouri!
Ruby Ridge, Waco 2.0
Time to look at 27 USC and CFR and see if they bothered to list Missouri in the definition of 'State'.
It's high time we recognize Missouri as one of the greatest states in the nation. Everyone knows "dont mess with texas" but missouri is probably more based, politically speaking. They just need a rhyming motto to compete w the texas PR team
They have one already.
Example: Fed boys show up and say "We have authority here and it's in writing".
MO responds: "SHOW ME!".
But if it's in writing then they'd be able to show it. So idk how catchy that is
Missouri is known as the "Show me" State.
And "in writing" means nothing if it violates the Constitution.
Thank you!
I didn't want to write it all out but that's where MO says "Show me" where you have the constitutional authority".
Sorry but I have a bad habit of keeping things short. I am not a lawyer and I don't write a 10 page explanation for 2 words.
And I am lazy. I don't want to over exert myself by moving my fingers that much.
FULLY ERECT
Good news, of course. But one county in Missouri is not enough. We need to eliminate the ATF altogether.
Gotta start somewhere, and gotta start at the local level.
Great win. Here we go. States taking back power for their citizens.
u/#byebye
They should stop saying “we won’t cooperate” and start saying “we won’t let that happen!” Why do we the people have to defend our rights, when states, local as well are paid good money to defend us from this. Guess that’s wishful thinking.
These are patriots
This is the proper thing to be done. Constitutional sheriffs should be the protectors and enforcers. ATF and all the 3-letter agencies are illegitimate having never been properly legislated into being. Their power is not legitimate nor is their authority.
If you actually read this article, it is extremely critical of this county and their decision. Not only that, the retards commenting are all far left dumbasses. There is obviously much more to this story, but this article is missing all detail and is simply window dressing.
I sent the article to DeSantis to see if he does something real.
I'm sure this declaration will do something. 😆