To the United States Congress, United States Supreme Court and
President of the United States:
Whereas, the First Amendment guarantees
our right to Petition for Redress of Grievances, and
Whereas, the Senators and Representatives, all executives
and judicial officers of the United States are bound by oath or affirmation to support the Constitution, and
Whereas,
the Ninth and Tenth Amendments provide that powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited
by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people, and
Whereas, the Fourteenth Amendment
guarantees equal protection of the laws, and
Whereas, Article 1 of the Constitution prohibits both the federal
government and the states from passing either bills of attainder or ex post facto laws, and
Whereas, the Supreme
Court has insisted that "a Bill of Attainder may affect the life of an individual, or may confiscate his property, or
may do both”, and
Whereas, “All laws which are repugnant to the constitution are null and void”
(Marbury v Madison, 5 US (2Cranch) 137, 174, 176 (1803)) and,
Whereas, We the People, have been betrayed through
treachery and breach of allegiance, by those entrusted with the responsibility to safe guard our liberty and the United States
Constitution,
We the People, in seeking Redress of Grievances, as is our right
under Amendment I of the United States Constitution, ask this question of each branch of Federal Government:
“Where in the Constitution do you find authorization
for each and all of the following?”
1. The redistribution of property by force and subterfuge; and the unequal application of
tax laws amounting to punitive action against certain groups of American People and providing favored status to other groups
2. A paper money system that is morally and economically equivalent to counterfeiting
3. Willful and purposeful devaluation and destruction of American currency
4. Deploying military
to fight undeclared wars [Explanation]
5. Targeting and labeling law-abiding American citizens
as domestic terrorists
6. Declarations that disagreeing with
policy is unpatriotic or disloyal to our country
7. Intrusions into the privacy of law-abiding American
citizens
8. Perpetual massive indebtedness to foreign countries
9. Infringement
upon the rights of the People to keep and bear arms through oppressive regulation and taxation designed for the very purpose
of infringement
10. Passing laws and taxes without deliberation and without reading the legislation;
said action is tantamount to the American People not having any representation
11. Enacting ex post
facto laws and Bills of Attainder
12. Granting Constitutional rights and privileges to illegal aliens
and prisoners of war
13. Funding mercenary organizations that engage in voter fraud and paid harassment
of law abiding American citizens
14. Maintaining and deploying armies in peace time on United States
soil
15. Unprecedented and arbitrary federal power, through the United States Treasury, for government
intervention into, control of, and confiscation of, private property, private industry including but not limited to banking,
insurance, manufacturing, farming and other sectors of the private economy (current and proposed)
16.
Requiring involuntary servitude or governmental service other than a draft during a declared war, or pursuant to, or as an
alternative to, incarceration after due process of law (proposed)
17. Requiring involuntary servitude
or governmental service of persons under the age of 18 other than pursuant to, or as an alternative to, incarceration after
due process of law (proposed)
18. Acts regarding religion; further limitations on freedom of political
speech; or further limitations on freedom of the press (proposed)
We the People
of the United States of America, who cherish liberty, taking into our most serious consideration, the best means of assuring
our continued constitutional rights of self governance, as our ancestors in like cases have done, for asserting and vindicating
our rights and liberties, declare,
That the citizens of the Unites States of America, by the immutable laws of
nature, the principles of the United States Constitution, Supreme Court case law and the Federalist Papers, have the following
Rights:
• We are entitled to life, liberty, and property, and we have never
ceded to any sovereign power whatever, a right to dispose of these without our consent.
• The three branches of the United States government derive their just powers solely from the consent of the governed.
• We the people have the right and the obligation to alter or abolish any government that becomes destructive of the
inalienable rights endowed by our Creator and rights codified in the United States Constitution.
• We have
the right peaceably to assemble, consider our grievances, petition the three branches of the Federal Government; and that
all prosecutions, prohibitory and proclamations, defamatory declarations, and commitments for the same, are illegal.
• We the People of the United States of America, do claim, demand, and insist on, as our indubitable rights and liberties
that the federal government must be answerable and accountable to the people; which cannot be legally taken from us, altered
or abridged by any power whatever, without our own consent, and said consent has never been given.
In the course of our inquiry, we find numerous infringements and violations of the foregoing rights; which
demonstrate systemic corruption formed to subvert and destroy our constitutional republic and to enslave the American people.
We submit this Petition for Redress of Grievances in an ardent desire that precious liberty be restored to ourselves
and preserved for future generations of Americans.
This Petition for Redress of
Grievances serves as notice and demand by the American People to the federal government, as our agent: 1) To cease and desist,
effective immediately, mandates that are beyond the scope of the constitutionally delegated powers; 2) To formally and publicly
recognize the natural and Constitutional rights of the American People in a manner appropriate to each branch of government
(resolution, proclamation, statement); 3) To answer, point by point the question contained herein; 4) To honor your oaths
to support the Constitution or resign immediately from your positions.
SIGN OUR PETITION
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