So Of COURSE government gets taken over, subverted, corrupted, and used by psychopaths and gangsters.
I'm not sure you are seeing the scope.
The Bankers own the world because they start the wars and then get governments to borrow money from them or die. Then they own the governments. The level of fuckery it took to take the U.S. government away from We The People was massive. It isn't some inevitability that we would lose control of government. It is only inevitable if there is a force of that nature trying to do so, and We The People are ignorant of that fact. Once we wake up to that fact, it won't be possible in the future. There also needs to be one other thing that ensures that:
Our constitution must make an explicit statement of citizen sovereignty. Both the DoI and the Constitution made implicit statements of citizen sovereignty. Because it was implicit, it got overwritten, starting with the Bill of Rights (fifth amendment/eminent domain). The Bill of Rights would have been redundant if the constitution had made explicit our sovereignty. That fuckery of omission was I think due to Alexander Hamilton or some other banker interest that was part of the founding.
EVERY government agency is used by non-government forces for their own (private) ends.
Most of the things you think of as government agencies are actually private corporations that are government subcontractors, including the FDA. They were started (incorporated) by the Bankers and/or highjacked by them after the fact.
Without the get-out-of-jail-free card that government gives to itself for the USE OF INITIATED FORCE
That "get out of jail free card" comes from the fact that the government declared itself sovereign and the people were not. Of course the government needs to be sovereign, it is after all a group of people. A group of people working towards a common goal should be just as sovereign as the people that make up that group. You shouldn't lose sovereignty by joining a group for a common goal. The problem is, it turned into a situation where the government was sovereign and the people were not (right after the fifth amendment as stated).
But you are still putting the cart before the horse. The bankers made a government that they could take over. They had their interests there at the founding. They corrupted the foundation of the government so they could take it over. That is not intrinsic in government, but in our government (and all other governments because the bankers founded them all).
The "need" for government is one of those lies.
The problem I think is what you think a government is. A government is a group of people working towards a common goal of ensuring the rights of all its citizens. It is founded upon a social contract that is opt in. It is made up of citizens, and thus is a body (corporation) with equal rights to the citizens that make it up. All that is required to make a government incorruptible is a clear declaration of equality between the government and the citizens (all sovereign, all equal under the law).
every government becomes corrupted for reasons that seem obvious to me
Every government becomes corrupted because the bankers have designed it that way. They have been doing it for thousands of years. They have been ruling from the shadows for that long. They also have controlled the narrative for that long, so people don't realize the truth of when they have had less control.
So Of COURSE government gets taken over, subverted, corrupted, and used by psychopaths and gangsters.
I'm not sure you are seeing the scope.
The Bankers own the world because they start the wars and then get governments to borrow money from them or die. Then they own the governments. The level of fuckery it took to take the U.S. government away from We The People was massive. It isn't some inevitability that we would lose control of government. It is only inevitable if there is a force of that nature trying to do so, and We The People are ignorant of that fact. Once we wake up to that fact, it won't be possible in the future. There also needs to be one other thing that ensures that:
Our constitution must make an explicit statement of citizen sovereignty. Both the DoI and the Constitution made implicit statements of citizen sovereignty. Because it was implicit, it got overwritten, starting with the Bill of Rights (fifth amendment/eminent domain). The Bill of Rights would have been redundant if the constitution had made explicit our sovereignty. That fuckery of omission was I think due to Alexander Hamilton or some other banker interest that was part of the founding.
EVERY government agency is used by non-government forces for their own (private) ends.
Most of the things you think of as government agencies are actually private corporations that are government subcontractors, including the FDA. They were started (incorporated) by the Bankers and/or highjacked by them after the fact.
Without the get-out-of-jail-free card that government gives to itself for the USE OF INITIATED FORCE
That "get out of jail free card" comes from the fact that the government declared itself sovereign and the people were not. Of course the government needs to be sovereign, it is after all a group of people. A group of people working towards a common goal should be just as sovereign as the people that make up that group. You shouldn't lose sovereignty by joining a group for a common goal. The problem is, it turned into a situation where the government was sovereign and the people were not (right after the fifth amendment as stated).
But you are still putting the cart before the horse. The bankers made a government that they could take over. They had their interests there at the founding. They corrupted the foundation of the government so they could take it over. That is not intrinsic in government, but in our government (and all other governments because the bankers founded them all).
The "need" for government is one of those lies.
The problem I think is what you think a government is. A government is a group of people working towards a common goal of ensuring the coexistence of its citizens. It is founded upon a social contract that is opt in. It is made up of citizens, and thus is a body (corporation) with equal rights to the citizens that make it up. All that is required to make a government incorruptible is a clear declaration of equality between the government and the citizens (all sovereign, all equal under the law).
every government becomes corrupted for reasons that seem obvious to me
Every government becomes corrupted because the bankers have designed it that way. They have been doing it for thousands of years. They have been ruling from the shadows for that long. They also have controlled the narrative for that long, so people don't realize the truth of when they have had less control.
So Of COURSE government gets taken over, subverted, corrupted, and used by psychopaths and gangsters.
I don't think you are seeing the scope.
The Bankers own the world because they start the wars and then get governments to borrow money from them or die. Then they own the governments. The level of fuckery it took to take the U.S. government away from We The People was massive. It isn't some inevitability that we would lose control of government. It is only inevitable if there is a force of that nature trying to do so, and We The People are ignorant of that fact. Once we wake up to that fact, it won't be possible in the future. There also needs to be one other thing that ensures that:
Our constitution must make an explicit statement of citizen sovereignty. Both the DoI and the Constitution made implicit statements of citizen sovereignty. Because it was implicit, it got overwritten (starting with the Bill of Rights (fifth amendment/eminent domain). The Bill of Rights would have been redundant if the constitution had made explicit our sovereignty. That fuckery of omission was I think due to Alexander Hamilton or some other banker interest that was part of the founding.
EVERY government agency is used by non-government forces for their own (private) ends.
Most of the things you think of as government agencies are actually private corporations that are government subcontractors, including the FDA. They were started (incorporated) by the Bankers and/or highjacked by them after the fact.
Without the get-out-of-jail-free card that government gives to itself for the USE OF INITIATED FORCE
That "get out of jail free card" comes from the fact that the government declared itself sovereign and the people were not. Of course the government needs to be sovereign, it is after all a group of people. A group of people working towards a common goal should be just as sovereign as the people that make up that group. You shouldn't lose sovereignty by joining a group for a common goal. The problem is, it turned into a situation where the government was sovereign and the people were not (right after the fifth amendment as stated).
But you are still putting the cart before the horse. The bankers made a government that they could take over. They had their interests there at the founding. They corrupted the foundation of the government so they could take it over. That is not intrinsic in government, but in our government (and all other governments because the bankers founded them all).
The "need" for government is one of those lies.
The problem I think is what you think a government is. A government is a group of people working towards a common goal of ensuring the coexistence of its citizens. It is founded upon a social contract that is opt in. It is made up of citizens, and thus is a body (corporation) with equal rights to the citizens that make it up. All that is required to make a government incorruptible is a clear declaration of equality between the government and the citizens (all sovereign, all equal under the law).
every government becomes corrupted for reasons that seem obvious to me
Every government becomes corrupted because the bankers have designed it that way. They have been doing it for thousands of years. They have been ruling from the shadows for that long. They also have controlled the narrative for that long, so people don't realize the truth of when they have had less control.