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Posts from Bean, Salem

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Bean, Salem

True the Bill of Rights does not talk about centeralization. It does say illegitamite government is a tyrannical usuper that aims to place society under the shackles of absolute Despotism. Thus, it is the DUTY of the people to toss it overboard and provide new Guards for their future security. The Constitution Article I (8).ii Congress shall have the power to borrow Money on the credit of the United States. I (8) v coin money... & Article 1 (10).i No State shall... coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payments of Debts;... So, if Americans prized education and cared about history. We would know only the States can request a direct tax of gold or silver from the people. If the Federal Government wanted a Bill of Credit (paper debt) loan. The States would have to wonder if paper notes exchanged for a valuable commodity was worth the exchange; or just plain ol' fraud. States are forbidden from accepting Bills of Credit as legal Tender. The Federal Government has no lawful jurisdiction over State and privately owned lands so it is restricted from direct taxation for redeeming its paper ponzi sceem. ie Your paycheck & property is not within Fed jurisdiction (unless you lease Fed land, contract, live abroad, R a resident alien or out of ignorance claim Taxpayer status). Never EVER allow the government absolute control over the purse. If we want liberty; government is the debendant - not the other way around. Once we understand this we can resolve not to be debt slaves and use the power of our Peer Jury System to refuse convictions against those who are following Constitutional & ethical laws.

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