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The history of human rights in Western Civilization is the history of Constitutionalism and of the Common Law. They all begin at Runnymede, England in 1215 with the Magna Carta, a set of restrictions on the power of the British monarchy. The Magna Carta was the first constitution in the western world, and the origin of the rule of law in place of rule by monarchs.
Importantly, Rule #1of the Magna Carta was “The English church shall be free.” Not accidentally, our First Amendment to the United States Constitution also begins “Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
I have been asked several times "What is Lawful Rebellion?
The word Rebellion has several definitions, one of these definitions is a word that has been used often to describe active dissent against the Government. The word is Revolution!
Rebellion can be defined as;
1.Refusal to consent to an authority a code or a convention.
Lawful can be defined as;
Staying within the boundaries of the Law.
Actions which are permitted by Law.
Methods of dissent that do not violate any Laws.
A lawful refusal to consent to an authority that is unjust!
Revolution itself is an abolishment or refusal to comply with established authority, combined with a complete replacement of an already established Government or other political system by the People that are governed.
History has produced a document which clearly defines the issue of Lawful Rebellion. This definition can be found in article 61 of the Magna Carta. <...> Constitutional Law, Article 61 of the Magna Carta and Lawful Rebellion!
Lawful Rebellion provides for a simple recourse for the People;
The Right to refuse payment of any form of Taxes, Fines, or any other payments which would be used to benefit or support said unlawful actions of the Government. The Right to refuse to abide by any Law, Legislation, or other Statutory instrument which has been put in place invalidly by said unlawful government which violates any Constitutional safeguard. To obstruct in any possible way, any actions of the treasonous government of a Nation that has broken the safeguards put in place by the Constitution, This obstruction is to be done with no violence at all! Only Lawful obstruction allowed through the Freedoms guaranteed to us by our Constitution as well as Article 61 of the Magna Carta.
Above is a list of three actions, that we as a People can rely on Article 61 and what it allows for. A Freeman will exercise his Rights to engage in Lawful Rebellion.
What does this have to do with speed limits? At least where I live, the speed limits are very sensible.
Speed limits suppress our freedom. It doesn't make any different if they're "sensible" or not, they're still government imposed regulation like the COVID gag ragfaces. If I feel like going 100mph through a residential zone, that's MY RIGHT.
I will not comply, and I haven't stopped speeding since I awoke in the 1990s.
Also:
I will not obey stop signs/traffic lights.
I will not get a licence.
I will not get insurance.
I will not stay in my lane.
I will not wear a seatbelt.
I will not use my signals.
I will not pay for gas (it's an illegal tax)
I will not obey road closures
I will overtake whenever I feel like it
I will honk whenever I want
I will brakecheck
I will drink if I want to
I will tailgate
I will park where I like
etc
And the best bit is, since I didn't violate anyelses God given rights, none of my warrants are lawful :-D of course, I'm persecuted for it, but that's how you know you're right...
So you are one of those sovereign citizen idiots that I have to watch out for every day.
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