1) From The Red Amendment Textbook Supplemental material
The segments below are taken from the Federalist Papers.
The Federalist Papers were a series of articles outlining the Ruling Elitists’ plan to control the commerce of the American peoples under the document known...
2) ... as the Constitution for the United States. They were noted to be posted as a Public Notice in the “Empire State”. . . But whose Empire?
Note that “We the People” refer to themselves as RULERS.
3) So you see, “We the People” are not who you think they are. The popular leaders, who in all ages have called themselves “ the people.” Blackstone’s Commentaries 438 / Ballentine’s Law Dictionary
4) Now, listed below is the telling evidence:
If, on the other hand, they find us either destitute of an effectual government (each State doing right or wrong, as to its rulers may seem convenient), or split into three or four independent and probably discordant republics...
5) ...or confederacies, one inclining to Britain, another to France, and a third to Spain, and perhaps played off against each other by the three, what a poor, pitiful figure will America make in their eyes! FEDERALIST No. 4 -- John Jay
6) The rulers of the respective members, whether they have a constitutional right to do it or not, will undertake to judge of the propriety of the measures themselves. FEDERALIST No. 15 -- Alexander Hamilton
7) Independent of parties in the national legislature itself, as often as the period of discussion arrived, the State legislatures, who will always be not only vigilant but suspicious and jealous guardians of the rights of the citizens against encroachments from the...
8) ...federal government, will constantly have their attention awake to the conduct of the national rulers, and will be ready enough, if anything improper appears, to sound the alarm to the people, and not only to be the voice, but, if necessary, the arm of...
9) ...their discontent. FEDERALIST No. 26 Alexander Hamilton.
But though the adversaries of the proposed Constitution should presume that the national rulers would be insensible to the motives of public good, or to the obligations of duty, I would still ask them how...
10) ...the interests of ambition, or the views of encroachment, can be promoted by such a conduct? FEDERALIST No. 27 -- Alexander Hamilton
If the representatives of the people betray their constituents, there is then no resource left but in the exertion of that...
11) ...original right of self-defense which is paramount to all positive forms of government, and which against the usurpations of the national rulers, may be exerted with infinitely better prospect of success than against those of the rulers...
12) ...of an individual state. FEDERALIST No. 28 -- Alexander Hamilton.
If we were even to suppose the national rulers actuated by the most ungovernable ambition, it is impossible to believe that they would employ such preposterous means to accomplish...
13) ....their designs. FEDERALIST No. 29 -- Alexander Hamilton
It is of great importance in a republic not only to guard the society against the oppression of its rulers, but to guard one part of the society against the injustice of the other part.
14) Different interests necessarily exist in different classes of citizens. FEDERALIST No. 51 -- Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
If foreign gold could so easily corrupt our federal rulers and enable them to ensnare and betray their constituents, how has it happened that...
15) ....we are at this time a free and independent nation? FEDERALIST No. 55 -- Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
But the security will not be considered as complete, by those who attend to the force of an obvious distinction between the interest of the people in the...
16) ...public felicity, and the interest of their local rulers in the power and consequence of their offices. FEDERALIST No. 59 -- Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
As the cool and deliberate sense of the community ought, in all governments, and actually will, in...
17) ....all free governments, ultimately prevail over the views of its rulers; so there are particular moments in public affairs when the people, stimulated by some irregular passion, or some illicit advantage, or misled by the artful...
18) ...misrepresentations of interested men, may call for measures which they themselves will afterwards be the most ready to lament and condemn. FEDERALIST No. 63 -- Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
19) The different views taken of the subject in the two preceding papers must be sufficient to satisfy all dispassionate and discerning men, that if the public liberty should ever be the victim of the ambition of the national rulers, the power under examination, at least,...
20) ...will be guiltless of the sacrifice. FEDERALIST No. 61 -- Alexander Hamilton
Let it, however, be admitted, for argument sake, that the expedient suggested might be successful; and let it at the same time be equally taken for granted that all the scruples which a...
21) ....sense of duty or an apprehension of the danger of the experiment might inspire, were overcome in the breasts of the national rulers, still I imagine it will hardly be pretended that they could ever hope to carry such an enterprise into execution without the aid of a....
22) ....military force sufficient to subdue the resistance of the great body of the people. FEDERALIST No. 60 -- Alexander Hamilton
23) The intrinsic difficulty of governing thirteen States at any rate, independent of calculations upon an ordinary degree of public spirit and integrity, will, in my opinion constantly impose on the national rulers the necessity of a spirit of accommodation to the reasonable....
24) ...expectations of their constituents. FEDERALIST No. 85 -- Alexander Hamilton
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Let me remind you Trump started Federal Guidelines last March & ordered the insurgent governors to impede our basic freedoms, DICTATE which business is essential or not, lockdown our states, put 40 million people out of work, impacted our farms.
1) Any policy enforcer imposes statutes & codes, phyiscally assult/murder a fellow countryman is Treason and Sedition.
Policy enforcers violate their own Federal Statutes 24/7.
Look up these statutes 👇
United States Code, Title 18 § 241 Conspiracy against rights. #Rhodeisland
2) United States Code, Title 18 §242 Deprivation of rights under color of law.
Policy enforcers for example when they pull you over & and issue you a fine violate the 4th Amendment & the 5th Amendment-due process. #Rhodeisland #wednesdaythought #COVID19
3) According to a Supreme Court ruling police have no constitutional duty to protect us.
1) I ask anyone reading my tweets not to take my word for it. Research for yourselves. One of the biggest issues is most of us have no idea what type of system we have, but we vote for it every 2 to 4 years. So many focus on for example the President... #mondaythoughts
2) ...of the Federal Corporation due to constant brainwashing from the educational system and centralized media. You really don't know why you continue to be oppressed. You think it's because of your skin color? Nope. Your oppression is due to your position in law. #COVID19
3) What I mean is U.S. citizens are property/legal entities & subjects to a private law system (De facto) via Section 1 of the 14th Amendment. Also, you are belligerents in rebellion because to vote is required to rebel and commit a crime via Section 2 of the 14th Amendment.
1) Any policy enforcer imposes statutes & codes, phyiscally assult/murder a fellow countryman is Treason and Sedition.
Policy enforcers violate their own Federal Statutes 24/7.
Look up these statutes 👇
United States Code, Title 18 § 241 Conspiracy against rights. #Delaware
2) United States Code, Title 18 §242 Deprivation of rights under color of law.
Policy enforcers for example when they pull you over & and issue you a fine violate the 4th Amendment & the 5th Amendment-due process. #Delaware #mondaythoughts #COVID19
3) According to a Supreme Court ruling police have no constitutional duty to protect us.
1) Any policy enforcer imposes statutes & codes, phyiscally assult/murder a fellow countryman is Treason and Sedition.
Policy enforcers violate their own Federal Statutes 24/7.
Look up these statutes 👇
United States Code, Title 18 § 241 Conspiracy against rights. #Maryland
2) United States Code, Title 18 §242 Deprivation of rights under color of law.
Policy enforcers for example when they pull you over & and issue you a fine violate the 4th Amendment & the 5th Amendment-due process. #Maryland #mondaythoughts #COVID19
3) According to a Supreme Court ruling police have no constitutional duty to protect us.