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Subject: Fw: Fundamental #12

Fundsamental #12

The Seat of the Government of the United States was given the duty to enforce just three laws, and no more.  Here they are:

Article 1, Section 8

"To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and current Coin
of the United States;"

"To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and
Offenses against the Law of Nations;"

And this one in Article 3:
Section 3
"Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against
them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person
shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the
same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.

The
 Congress shall have power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but

 no
Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except
during the Life of the Person attainted".

“ATTA”INDER, n. [L. ad and tingo, to stain; Gr. See Tinge.]

1. Literally a staining, corruption, or rendering impure; a corruption of blood. Hence,
2. The judgment of death, or sentence of a competent tribunal upon a person convicted of treason or felony, which judgment attaints, taints or corrupts his blood, so that he can no longer inherit lands. The consequences of this judgment are, forfeiture of lands, tenements and hereditaments, loss of reputation, and disqualification to be a witness in any court of law. A statute of Parliament attainting a criminal, is called an act of attainder.
Upon the thorough demonstration of which guilt by legal attainder, the feudal covenant is broken.
3. The act of attainting.
An act was made for the attainder of several persons.
Note. by the constitution of the United States, no crime words an attainder.”

Article I section 9:
“No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto shall be passed.”

All other laws that this Seat makes are arbitrary.  We gave the seat just twenty duties to perform for the States, and only these three can be applied to the individual Citizen.  Gvernment is nothing but force, so don’t forget that for it to grow, it has to use more force.  How does it encroach on the citizen?
It has to pass more laws for it to ENFORCE!

*”There was a military prison in Leavenworth , Kansas that the military turned over to the Seat in 1895.  Guess what?  There were no prisoners to put in there!  There can be no sweeping legislation passed outside the ten-mile-square area of the District of Columbia !

They can’t have this beautiful facility ( Leavenworth ) standing empty, can they?  People and their lives mean nothing to despots, so the Seat of our government did something that should have landed them all in stocks; namely, they passed not a law, but an “Act” for themselves to enforce.  They passed the “Mann Act” which made it a “Federal” crime to escort a woman across state lines for the purpose of prostitution.

This is the basic law of big government.  Pick an act being done that no one can argue with without looking like they don’t care about others or society and make it illegal; better not let them catch you biting your nails.

Back then, “ladies of the evening” would follow the “booms” in the union where the men, mining for gold or building a new city along the railroads, etc., were gathered in numbers.  These women would bring men along to protect them when they traveled!  All of a sudden, this age-old practice was made illegal.  The propaganda for this must have been a hoot.  By 1906 there were 1,200 Citizens illegally incarcerated in Leavenworth by the now illegal entity that has taken on a life of its own, the “new and improved,” FEDERAL GOVERNMENT!

Here is the clause in Article 1 Section 8 that they used to LEGALLY pass this law:

“To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and

with the Indian Tribes;"

I wonder how  far they went when it came to describing the commodity the girls were selling?

In 1974, there were fewer than 24,000 prisoners in the new and improved federal incarceration camps.  By 1989, that number grew to 50,000.  Today, that number is over 150,000, with 60% being incarcerated for drug offenses.  22% of the prisoners are first time drug offenders without any prior criminal record. (2002 statistics)

Five billion dollars has been spent in the last ten years building federal prisons.  There is an additional billion on the table to continue this development.  At the rate of increase we have today, there will be approximately 300,000 prisoners by 2022.  Not bad for laws that are not legally binding on the citizen other than rogue force.  Our total prison population state and federal is approximately six point six million in 2004.

Come on, wake up!  Who do these people think they are making rules for what we can and cannot do and locking us up when we don’t obey them?  It’s like we are living in a nursery with an exigent nanny.”

“When an act injurious to freedom has once been done, and the people bear it, the repetition of it is most likely to meet with submission.  For as the mischief of the one was found to be tolerable, they will hope that of the second will prove so too; and they will not regard the infamy of the last, because they are stained with that of the first.” – John Dickinson, 1786

Harken back to the “Communist Manifesto” and this plank: “Jail all the rebels.”  Are you getting this yet?
*From “The Full;y Informed Citizen”

Citizen Conway

EDUCATION, FEDERAL RESERVE, GOVERNMENT SPENDING, HUMAN RIGHTS, PROPERTY RIGHTS

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