"God-given rights" refer to fundamental freedoms and rights that are inherently bestowed upon every individual by a higher power.
Ask yourself what you believe. Be open to learning how you look through the lens that shapes us as living men and women.
By actively shaping and defending your legacy, you ensure that your story endures, influencing and inspiring others long after you're gone.
This involves careful planning, thoughtful decisions, and a commitment to staying true to the essence of who you are and what you stand for.
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Your government is meant to be run by you. Its decisions should be made by you. Its primary responsibility is to protect you and your property, at all costs, against any threats. That’s the very purpose of government, the only legitimate reason for its existence. But what happens when your government stops protecting you? What if, instead, it preys on you, threatens you, harasses you, and leaves you feeling miserable and afraid? Clearly, something has gone very wrong.
For six generations, Americans have been targeted, harassed, and oppressed by something masquerading as "their" government. But it’s not truly ours. It’s a substitute government, managed by two federal subcontractors. While these people are technically our employees, they’re taking their orders from foreign powers—namely the Holy See, the British Monarch, and the Lord Mayor of London.
These foreign entities are contracted to provide specific governmental services to us. They’ve been exercising powers that were delegated to them and operating in our names. They are supposed to function within the limitations of their employment contracts, known as the Constitutions. However, they’ve been colluding to avoid these obligations. Worse, they’ve misdirected our employees to commit acts of racketeering against us, misrepresent our political status, impersonate us, and defraud us.
Instead of protecting us, these hired hands have broken their trust and caused harm. They’ve done exactly the opposite of what your government is supposed to do. But do you see what’s missing in all of this? YOU!
YOU are supposed to be self-governing. You should be the one running your government—not your hired hands. We recognized what was wrong long ago, and we took action. We rallied with friends and neighbors, explained the situation, learned as we went, and began rebuilding the government we’re supposed to have—Your Government.
But there’s a catch. We’ve been supporting it, putting our time, money, and effort into restoring it. We’ve been doing the work.
But where are YOU?
If you want a government that truly protects you, one that doesn’t steal from you, harass you, or threaten you, then it’s time to start supporting Your Government. You need to participate in it, contribute your skills, your time, and your resources.
We are raising funds for projects to advance the restoration of Your Government—to support our peacekeeping officials, operate our State Assemblies, and ensure that Your Government functions as it should. A government that works for you and your family.
When you come back to the land and soil that gave you life, and start living as a free man or woman, you’ll rediscover the American Dream. You won’t be burdened by the constraints of Federal (U.S.) citizenship anymore.
And you’ll sleep peacefully, knowing that Your Government is safeguarding these rights.
Now, think about that. What could be more important than reclaiming your government and your freedom? What greater return could you gain by investing your time and effort elsewhere?
"God-given rights" refer to fundamental freedoms and privileges that are believed to be inherently bestowed upon every individual by a higher power, rather than granted by human institutions or governments. These rights are often considered universal, inalienable, and timeless, meaning they cannot be justly taken away or denied by any authority. Examples of God-given rights often include:
These rights are often referenced in the context of natural law, which posits that certain ethical principles and rights are inherent in human nature and can be understood through reason and reflection. In the context of American history, for instance, the Declaration of Independence famously refers to "unalienable Rights" endowed by the Creator, including "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."
The concept of God-given rights serves as a foundation for many legal and moral frameworks, asserting that these rights are above and beyond any human-made laws or government decrees.
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The word “empower” is derived from the Latin word “potere” which means “to be able.” Empowerment essentially means giving people the authority and ability to do something. When individuals are empowered, they have the power to make decisions and take actions that will improve their lives.
Empowerment has been shown to lead to positive outcomes in a variety of areas, including health, education, employment, and economic development. In the context of health, empowerment can lead to improved self-care and reduced reliance on outside sources of support. In education, it can lead to increased academic achievement and better job prospects. And in employment, it can lead to increased job satisfaction and motivation.
There are many ways to empower individuals. One approach is to provide resources and information that they can use to make informed decisions about their lives. Another is to give them opportunities to participate in decision-making processes that affect them. And still another is to create an environment in which they feel safe taking risks and trying new things.
Ultimately, empowerment is about giving people the tools they need to improve their lives. It’s about giving them the power to make choices and take actions that will help them reach their full potential.
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