Many early writers researched much of this history and were forced to fund their own publication and the distribution of their work. Most never received the acclaim they deserved, and never knew our government was responsible for their failures! I am prepared to supply anyone interested with mounds of research in support of what I have written herein!
Details here would be nice. Who were the early writers? What are the publications? The author claims to be prepared to show anyone interested his research but he’s written this anonymously with no contact e-mail. I’ve found the blog source and have left a reply stating that I would love to see the author’s research. We’ll see what happens. UPDATE: I did receive a reply that the “Judge” is unavailable but gave me some leads to go here and here. My view is that without seeing this so-called Judge's research, there is no real proof that what this person is writing is nothing more than an opinion and that the person is not who he claims to be.
When I’ve conveyed parts of this information in court documents, the opposition’s lawyer, responds to their clients that, “I’m just crazy,” and if the judge is within ear-shot of that comment, he will nod his head in judicial agreement! Well, I guess that caps it! If a lawyer and a lawyer judge, both contend that I am crazy, then I must be crazy! They wouldn’t lie to you! ………. or would they?
THE motive of our Founding Fathers was totally self-centered. It was their personal greed that inspired them to accept the task of writing the Constitution of the
I kind of believe the self-centered, personal greed angle from what is documented in a bunch of American history books and from the History Channel’s, The Revolution. There isn’t a government or people who like to be held ‘in captivity.’ People, in general, want to be free. There was no
In actuality, the
I’ve actually been able to debunk this. If you look up the U.S. Code Title 28 3002 (15) it’s referring to definitions within the code. It is NOT saying that the
The Constitution of the
There are so many things wrong in this paragraph I don’t know where to start. Do the American people vote for every bill that comes up in House or Senate? No. This is why we have elected Reps and Senators, who are supposed to be following the will of the people who elected them. Now, of course, I’m not sure whose will they’re following. It seems to be whoever gives them the most money which, in my book, is bribery. Elected officials in the 13 Colonies ratified the Constitution, although
After the Revolution, the people KNEW that the elected officials, the Continental Congress, was in session to come up with a form of government. Those officials were charged with coming up with a Constitution for everyone, not just the government. Sure, the people didn’t like the secrecy of it but it was necessary "so that the delegates could speak freely, negotiate, bargain, compromise and change." Again, if there were any “evil” intentions on the Founding Fathers part, it would be written somewhere. In letters, a private journal. Somewhere. It wouldn't have remained a secret for over 220 years because as we've seen, no one can keep a secret. To date, no proof has been found that the Continental Congress wrote the Constitution with just themselves in mind and utter contempt for the people that put them in Office.
TO BE CONTINUED...
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