There is a right, and a wrong way to conduct a necessary revolt.. have humans forgotten how to defend themselves from tyranny?
Video - First-person view of Jan. 6th failed revolt
- Bayard v. Singleton [1 N.C. 42] 1787
"But that it was clear that no act they could pass could by any means repeal or alter the constitution, because if they could do this, they would at the same instant of time destroy their own existence as a legislature and dissolve the government thereby established."
When/What do you think will happen next time.. when will people choose to stop supporting the corrupt 70+ year old fake political "leaders" who are presented on a silver platter.
These things listed below are the reasons I will never support the U.S. or any state governments, until there is a new continental congress, and constitutional convention.
2 planes, 3 buildings. Always remember, never forget, the Missing 13th "Titles of nobility" amendment , The 14th amendment, 1913 Federal reserve act , Ashwander Vs. T.V.A. (constitutional avoidance)
& The Administrative Procedure Act
How the founding members of our country achieved independence
A viable plan for peaceful restoration of constitutional government
A little bit of DoomPorn Considering we are 100 seconds to midnight
- Screenshots taken from the video
Hit me up in the comments if you wanna shoot the shit about government.. I have kinda come to the realization now that technology has brought us the ability to remove the need for governments to exist in the physical world, thus removing the need for lifetime benefits for corrupt politicians, and Bureaucrats.
The occupation of the Malheur National wildlife refuge is the last act of civil disobedience that I will ever support in regards to effecting the physical representation of governance.
Delegated proof-of-stake governance via blockchain, is the way.