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  • Darrell Link PDFs | Republic of MA

    The website in the PDFs should be; http://usaorganicrepublick.com/ Rev2_The Rape of We The People and The Constitution For The United States 16pgs.pdf DAL Final Revocation_Recission_Termination of Power of Attorney 2pgs 17July2025.pdf DAL Final_Demand toDischargeForFraudUpon theCourt 4pgs 17July2025.pdf DAL17pgs_Final_WritOfProhibitation_Writ of Error C N _Mandatory Jud Notice inForm of Affid

  • Sociocracy | Republic of MA

    Sociocracy is the governing system that we need if we are to become sovereign. It is both a way to conduct meetings so that everyone's voice matters and it is an organizational structure that builds a participatory community. Check out: www.SociocracyForAll.org https://www.sociocracy.info The book: Many Voices, One Song Dynamic Governance Overview https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EuxZeAkcD7961OX6fPrDcVjpCuClcc4w_1MlzaYygH0/edit

  • FORUM | Republic of MA

    To see this working, head to your live site. All Posts My Posts Forum Welcome! Have a look around and join the discussions. Sort by: Recent Activity Follow All Categories Create New Post Comments Views Recent Activity Item option menu Great website! An inspiration for other Nation states. Tara Nova 41 0 Aug 21, 2022 I need you to try this out. John G Root Jr MA 2nd Delegate 54 0 Aug 16, 2022 Get Started with Your Forum John G Root Jr MA 2nd Delegate 46 0 Jul 27, 2022 Are you willing to test the website? John G Root Jr MA 2nd Delegate 44 0 Jul 05, 2022 Forum - Frameless

  • ABOUT | Republic of MA

    On Friday, August 30, 2019, seven natural born residents on the land of Massachusetts took it upon themselves to occupy the positions needed to create a republican form of government. We selected the best person for each of the positions of Commissioner, Notary, Scribe, Sheriff, and Community Builde r, which, together with the Delegates already selected, will be building the new republic form of governance for Massachusetts. Bradford Herrick, First Delegate to the united states of America Republick from the Massachusetts Republic John G Root Jr, Alternate Delegate to the united states of America Republick from the Massachusetts Republic Joe (Grok) Boyer, Second Alternate Delegate and Community Builder for the Massachusetts Republic William Spademan, Commissioner for the Massachusetts Republic. Laura Creedon, Notary for the Massachusetts Republic Margaret Arndt, Scribe for the Massachusetts Republic David Snieckus, Sheriff for the Massachusetts Republic We are now in the process of educating ourselves in and practicing self-governance and recruiting others to create a sovereign state based on the Golden Rule.

  • PURPOSE, VISION, MISSION | Republic of MA

    Purpose, Vision, and Mission The Massachusetts Republic has conceived the following dream, stated in its purpose , vision , and mission as follows: Purpose: The purpose of The Massachusetts Republic is to create The Better World We Know In Our Hearts Is Possible; a peaceful, healthy, just, sustainable/regenerative, and thriving world. Vision: The Massachusetts Republic envisions integrated individuals within integrated communities in the form of Common Good Communities or Jeffersonian Ward Republics: - providing and performing the functions of governance to and for one another; governance of, by, and for the people; - deciding together, through dynamic governance, what would be good and of value for the community; and - issuing money, through a community-supported credit system known as Common Good, to fund it. As individuals, we receive the money we need to live as our right to the equitable distribution of the wealth we all create together. And we have a right to the capital our capacities warrant so that we may: - pursue our transcendent purpose - bring our service and contribution to expression - make a meaningful difference in our communities and the world - create the conditions in which we want to live; The Better World We Know In Our Hearts Is Possible; a free, peaceful, healthy, just, collaborative, sustainable/regenerative, a world in which we all thrive. Mission: The Massachusetts Republic's mission is to: Actualize the ideals of FREEDOM, JUSTICE, and COMMUNITY by: - Implementing the “Threefold Social Order” so as to properly align the three ideals of Freedom , Justice , and Cooperation/Collaboration with the three domains of Culture , Governance , and Economics . We do so by: - Establishing Common Good Communities or Jeffersonian Ward Republics in which: - the people in communities or wards know one another and personally provide and perform the functions of governance to and for one another; governance of, by, and for the people; - the people decide together what would be good and of value for the community and issue money to fund it. - Using the social technologies of dynamic governance known as Sociocracy , non-violent communication and restorative justice and a community-created credit system known as Common Good , and thereby reliably establish healthy social structures and pathways for creating together The Better World We Know In Ou Hearts is Possible Ultimately, our sense of justice arises from our common humanity and will determine what would best serve our communities. 2. Foster Individual and Collective Integration , which involves understanding The Gap , practicing The Golden Rule , practicing Communication Protocols such as “non-violent communication” and “dynamic governance” , and engaging other general practices that foster "right relations", "right livelihood", integration, and harmony . The following pages: Threefolding and Integration elaborate on the above, providing more detailed information for further review and exploration, including an understanding of the problems of our existing culture as well as a vision of a new culture, a new paradigm, based on the ideals further addressed on these pages.

  • THE REPLIK | Republic of MA

    THE REPLIK The primary tool that the sovereign uses to create the conditions in which the people live is money creation. What the money is issued for and how the money supply is regulated are a major factor in orienting the activity of the people. When money is scarce and hard to come by, people are fearful and cautious, but when money is abundant, people are courageous and carefree. When the right amount of money is available for what the people agree would be good, then there is justice, peace, and prosperity. The united states of America Republick will only become truly sovereign when it is issuing its own currency. The currency is called the Replik and the Congress of the Republic is in the process of determining what the Replik is, how it will be issued, and how the money supply will be regulated. The history is very instructive. In Colonial times and right through the establishment of the Federal Reserve System in 1913, the question of what would serve as money was a hot topic of debate, both in conversation among people and in the courts, the assemblies of the Colonies, and the legislatures of the States. However, until the surreptitious establishment of the Federal Reserve, the Congress was continually dealing with the corrupting influence of the moneyed class and their banks. Benjamin Franklin attributed the War of Independence to the depression that resulted when the King and Parliament restricted the issuance of paper money to fund the legitimate interests of the American people. You can read about this here. Note that most people know very little of this because the powers that be do not want us to understand money and how it is issued. Paper money, ledger accounts, bank accounts in computer databases, and digital money are all fiat money. Fiat means by sovereign declaration, or law. Many people believe that fiat money, such as the Federal Reserve Notes we think of as money, is not backed by anything and therefore worthless. But the fact that we use this money all the time, and that it is the world's reserve currency, reveals the nature and value of money as an abstract social technology by agreement to facilitate the exchange of goods and services among people outside of one's extended family. In fact, if we use a commodity as a means of payment, as in bartering, we will have to invent a way to determine the unit of value to use to value the commodities in relationship to each other. The original money, the means of exchange that created civilization, were warehouse receipts. Since everyone had a good sense for the value of a shekel (bushel) of wheat, that served as the unit of value, and a receipt for a shekel of wheat from the Priest-Kings warehouse served as the means of exchange. Monetary historians have pointed out that money is a social convention issued by the sovereign as a matter of law or custom. Money creation is always an agreement, whether that agreement is explicit, tacit, deceptive, or imposed by law and military might. In our existing culture, money is currently issued, not as a public utility, but, through debt and usury, for those purposes that will be profitable to the banks and enrich the moneyed class, resulting in money being scarce, adversely affecting and even distorting our human nature and entire culture. The Replik is the name that the incipient united states of America has chosen for its currency. How it will be issued and the money supply regulated will evolve as we gain experience with being sovereign! Stay Tuned!

  • All the People | Republic of MA

    When the Constitution of the United States of America was written, the "people" meant White, Male, Protestant, Landowners. Women only had the rights the men in their lives granted them. The native people were considered savages to be exterminated, and the black slaves were considered 3/5ths of a person. In the meantime, considerable progress has been made so that most of us believe that We, the People, means all the people. However, it is obvious that somehow the White, Male, Protestants who are wealthy still have the power to shape the society so that it overwhelmingly and unjustly benefits them. The Massachusetts Republic is creating a new society based on “We, the People” meaning all the people. We intend to listen to - so as to hear, every individual in our community. With everyone, we then intend to build a community of communities that is responsible to the communities it represents. The implementation of this bottom-up organizational structure is explained on this website.

  • The Ward Republic | Republic of MA

    Thomas Jefferson describes the Ward Republic as the idea nearest to his heart. The Ward Republic is a pure expression of how the people may govern themselves and so it is a prime resource for our Republic in realizing our aims. Overview: Our Motto: “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” - Buckminster Fuller We have a republican form of government that is based on the people governing themselves and basing their governance on: The Common Law of Do no Harm, Gods Law, Natural Law, Maxims of Law, Law of Nations. The people govern themselves to secure their unalienable right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, which includes property. How do we do that? What is necessary for the people to be able to govern themselves? First is an agreed upon purpose, mission, or aim. Second is a commitment to being honorable: To be honorable is to be kind, genuine, and compassionate without expecting a reward for your behavior. Third is a commitment to hearing from everyone and respecting the differences. The similarities draw us together but respecting the differences make us a community. Fourth is a commitment to using a rational argument to express our views. A rational argument appeals to the sensibility of others and invites engagement. Fifth is a commitment to treating objections as opportunities to improve a project or policy, and for any decisions and action plans, setting the criteria for evaluating them and the time-frame when they will be evaluated. Sixth is consenting to the project or policy as "good enough for now" and "safe enough to try". 40 years after the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson said: “The infancy of the subject at that moment, and our inexperience of self-government, occasioned gross departures in that draught from genuine republican canons. In truth, the abuses of monarchy had so much filled all the space of political contemplation, that we imagined every thing republican which was not monarchy. We had not yet penetrated to the mother principle, that 'governments are republican only in proportion as they embody the will of their people, and execute it.' Hence, our first constitutions had really no leading principle in them. But experience and reflection have but more and more confirmed me in the particular importance of the equal representation then proposed.” "The organization of our county administrations may be thought more difficult. But follow principle, and the knot unties itself. Divide the counties into wards of such size as that every citizen can attend when called on, and act in person. Ascribe to them the government of their wards in all things relating to themselves exclusively. A justice, chosen by themselves, in each, a constable, a military company, a patrol, a school, the care of their own poor, their own portion of the public roads, the choice of one or more jurors to serve in some court, and the delivery, within their own wards, of their own votes for all elective officers of higher sphere, will relieve the county administration of nearly all its business, will have it better done, and by making every citizen an acting member of the government, and in the offices nearest and most interesting to him, will attach him by his strongest feelings to the independence of his country, and its republican constitution. The justices thus chosen by every ward, would constitute the county court, would do its judiciary business, direct roads and bridges, levy county and poor rates, and administer all the matters of common interest to the whole county. These wards, called townships in New England, are the vital principle of their governments, and have proved themselves the wisest invention ever devised by the wit of man for the perfect exercise of self-government, and for its preservation. We should thus marshal our government into, 1. The general federal republic, for all concerns foreign and federal; 2. That of the State, for what relates to our own citizens exclusively; 3. The county republics, for the duties and concerns of the county; and, 4. The ward republics, for the small, and yet numerous and interesting concerns of the neighborhood: and in government, as well as in every other business of life, it is by division and sub-division of duties alone, that all matters, great and small, can be managed to perfection. And the whole is cemented by giving to every citizen, personally, a part in the administration of the public affairs." The concept of the Ward Republic was inspired by the traditional practice in England and other feudal European countries to organize people below the county level into what were called "hundreds ", that is, a geographic group of a few hundred individuals and their families. That concept goes back to a similar practice among the ancient Hebrews of organizing themselves for military purposes, and form a militia unit for each such group.[2] Although intended for feudal administration and defense, hundreds also tended to cooperate in performing other functions of government. Jefferson presented the idea in a letter to Samuel Kercheval in July, 1816. "The true foundation of republican government," Jefferson wrote, "is the equal right of every citizen in his person and property, and in their management." [3] Kercheval of Winchester, Virginia had been trying to organize a convention to write a new state constitution, and sought the support of Jefferson, who had been trying since 1776 to get Virginia to adopt a new constitution. In that letter, Jefferson outlined the need for "ward republics," small units of local government, within Virginia's existing counties, which he thought were too large for direct participation of all the voters. He proposed to divide the counties into "wards of such size as that every citizen can attend, when called on, and act in person … will relieve the county administration of nearly all its business, will have it better done, and by making every citizen an acting member of the government, and in the offices nearest and most interesting to him, will attach him by his strongest feelings to the independence of his country, and its republican constitution." [4] Jefferson proposed that such ward republics, among their other functions, should select jurors, so that these units of local government would act as a restraint on the judicial as well as the legislative and executive branches of government. One of the functions to be performed by such wards was public education. Jefferson's 1779 Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge was never passed in the form he proposed. Virginia did not set up a system of mandatory common schools until well into the nineteenth century. However, the concepts it contained persisted and he continued to campaign for public education as the safeguard of republican citizenship.[5] Jefferson's Bill proposed that each county would be divided into "hundreds … so as that they may contain a convenient number of children to make up a school, and be of such convenient size that all the children within each hundred may daily attend the school to be established therein". Jefferson's deliberate use of the term "hundreds" echoes the Anglo-Saxon term for such a political sub-division. He and many of his contemporaries believed that English and American liberties were rooted in Anglo-Saxon political life. These "hundreds" are the origins of Jefferson's later conception of "ward republics," political units so small that "every citizen, can attend, when called on, and act in person".[3] The school system was envisioned as tiered, from primary to secondary to college, so that the ward republics were to be the smallest, most intimate parts of political life and the basis for state republics and the national republic.[6] Footnotes are forthcoming.

  • Introduction to Seminar on Zoom | Republic of MA

    INVITATION TO JOIN THE UNITY TEAM IN CREATING THE IDEAL UNIVERSAL SOCIETY, A SOCIETY TO BENEFIT EVERYONE! The Unity Team meets on Sunday Evenings at 7 PM Eastern on Zoom www.zoom.us/j/4133293200 Please join us, you are most welcome. What does the Ideal Universal Society look like? Would you like to participate in co-creating a society that benefits everyone? Do we, the people, have a similar imagination of the ideal society? Is what we desire for ourselves also what we desire for our family, our friends, our colleagues, the people in our town or city, County, State and Nation, even the whole world? Do our answers indicate that perhaps it is worth pursuing the idea that it would be fruitful to imagine the ideal together? The Unity team proposes that we think about the ideal universal society in terms of three ideals, namely Freedom, Justice, and Collaborative Community. Freedom: Do we desire to be free, at liberty, to pursue our calling in life, what we desire our life to count for, our life’s purpose and mission in the way that inspired us and we see fit, with the opportunity to develop mastery in doing it? Justice: Do we desire to pursue our mission in a society that we feel is just, that honors virtue and talent, and remedies harms? Collaborative Community: Would we like to be cooperating voluntarily as inspired with other people to provide the necessities and luxuries of life in a fair and sustainable manner? The Unity team proposes that the three ideals of Freedom, Justice, and Collaborative Community belong in the three domains of Culture, Governance, and Economics . Culture consists of the realms: - Science (the seeking of truth) - Art (the creation of beauty) - Education/Spirituality/Religion (the values and ideals of goodness out of which we live). Truth, Beauty, and Goodness are what we all strive for. Governance encompasses the Legislative (Funding), Executive (Implementation), and Judicial (Justice) functions. Economics involves managing our resources to address our needs and desires. This encompasses production, distribution, and consumption. This is the basis of Rudolf Steiner’s Threefold Social Order. “Threefolding” coordinates the ideals of Freedom, Justice, and Cooperation into domains, namely Culture, Governance, and Economics, believed to be appropriate to each ideal so that they cooperate. Otherwise, these ideals could create confusion and conflict, whereas freedom could adversely affect equality, justice could adversely affect freedom, and no one necessarily cooperates to manage our resources for the good of all. Consider how our current paradigm distorts the ideals of Freedom in the domain of Culture, Justice/Equivalence in the domain of Governance, and Community/Collaboration in the domain of Economics. Instead of our culture being free, it is unduly influenced by special interests and government influences and controls. Instead of a government of, by, and for “we, the people” based on our common sense of justice, it is a corporatocracy, bought and controlled by special interests; whoever has the money rules. Instead of our economic system being cooperative and collaborative so as to responsibly manage our resources for the benefit of all, it is based on competition; a profit motive that tends to externalize costs onto the society and the environment; rampant consumerism; usury; and corruption. Freedom, Justice, Community – Are these the ideals that we desire for ourselves and everyone else? Are these the ideals that we would like to inform the society that we live in? Would we like to be able to honestly say: “My community is as it should be and I am doing my part to make it so”? Rudolf Steiner put it very well: “A healthy social life is found only when, in the mirror of each soul, the whole community finds itself reflected, and when, in the whole community, the virtue of each one is living.” How about: “The ideal universal society is one in which the individual honors and is inspired by the community, and the community honors and is inspired by the individual”. What are your ideals? We would like you to share this with us in the Sharing Seminar we are planning. Please join us on Zoom on Sunday Evenings, When thinking about your ideals, where in each of the three domains of Culture, Governance, or Economics would you place them? Freedom is an unalienable right. It is not created by government, but exists anterior to it. Governments are created to secure our unalienable rights, as declared in the promise of the Declaration of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.” https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness? Should society be organized to protect our right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, along with all our other unenumerated rights, as long as we do no harm? Should the means we use to protect our rights assure they are respected? If our lives are to be secure in pursuing Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, what of the money we need to live? What if we do not have to earn the money we need to live? Will we be at Liberty to Pursue Happiness? Is succeeding with our life’s purpose what reliably makes us happy? Is the problem in the money? Is the source of our societal problems the money? Does the necessity to earn our living distort our human nature? Do the problems of society stem from not understanding the nature of money and silently consenting to having to “earn our living” by doing what someone who has money wants us to do, the way they want us to do it, when they want us to do it, for the amount of money we have to accept? Is having to “earn” one’s living a form of coercion we do not immediately recognize? What if we did not have to earn our living? What if we voluntarily brought our interests, talents, and capacities to bear in accomplishing our calling and contributing to society? What if we, the people, learned how to issue the money for what we agree would be good? Money and Rights What if we distributed the money supply in an equitable fashion to secure our right to Life? If we have an unearned income sufficient for each of us to live at a reasonable standard of living, would we be at Liberty to Pursue the Happiness that comes from succeeding with our life’s purpose? What if there were no compulsion to spend our time and energy doing what someone who has money wants us to do, the way they want us to do it, when they want us to do it, just because we need the money to live? If we have a right to the money we need to live, and we have a right to the capital our capacities warrant, would everything we do be a voluntary, freely undertaken initiative to express our love for and contribute to our family, our community, and our fellow human beings throughout the world? Could Life be truly satisfying and could we live in a just and sustainable abundance? Ideal Universal Society What if we cooperate and collaborate together to create a Common Good Community that could decide to give everyone the money we need to live as our right to the equitable distribution of the wealth we all create together, and access to the capital our capacities warrant so that we may: - pursue our transcendent purpose - bring our service and contribution to expression - make a meaningful difference in our communities and the world - create the conditions wherein we desire to live; the society to benefit everyone; The World We Know In Our Hearts Is Possible; a free, peaceful, healthy, just, collaborative, life-empowering, and regenerative world where we all thrive?! What of Community-Created Credit? What of the Common Good payment system? Would you like to research and share your findings about how we might govern ourselves and how we might decide together what is good; what will contribute to an ideal universal society? How shall we ensure consent-based self-governance? What of Dynamic Governance/Sociocracy ? What of the Jeffersonian Ward Republic ? What shall our values, principles, and standards be? Check out the MassachusettsRepublic.org website for some insight into what the Unity Team has come up with so far. How shall we foster harmonious relations, address grievances, and adjudicate harm? What of: Non-violent communication at sociocracyforall.org , here , and here Proposed Grievance Process Restorative Justice and here What would happen if we, the people, reclaim our right to consent-based self-governance and the right to issue the money for what we agree would be good? Would we co-create and fund the world we know in our hearts is possible, the ideal universal society? What does the ideal universal society look like to you? Please share with us on Sundays at 7 PM on Zoom! I would like to join the introductory meeting on Zoom. Please email or call me with the details. 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  • CONTACT | Republic of MA

    CONTACT John G Root Jr: Alternate Delegate to the Nations of the Republic johngrootjr@gmail.com and (413) 329-3200 for questions about the website content (nature of money in particular), the Republick, and the Massachusetts Republic. Brad Herrick: Delegate to the Nations of the Republic bherrick57@gmail.com or text (508) 583-5523 for questions about the Replik and the Republick. Margaret Arndt: Scribe for the Massachusetts Republic msarndt@verizon.net and (617) 244-1966 for questions about the Massachusetts Republic. Joe (Grok) Boyer: Community Builder for the Massachusetts Republic GrokBoyer@gmail.com or text (978) 648-0420. If you have questions or suggestions or would like to join us, please use this form or email one of the above people. Success! Message received. Send

  • Union Documentation | Republic of MA

    Union Education calls are on the first and third Thursdays: on Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/4133293200. Ask MSArndt@verizon.net to put you on the list to receive notices of upcoming calls and events. Scroll down to find the links to Union Call Recordings. The American Voice Website is at www.theAmericanVoice.org INVITATION TO A UNION OF WE, THE PEOPLE AT LARGE The purpose of a union of we, the people at large, is to revendicate the promise of the Declaration of Independence (without ambiguities). Guided by the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God, we are divinely inspired to create life-empowering consent-based self-governing communities that assure liberty, justice, and abundance for all. The following questions may help you determine your interest in learning more, and joining us! 1. Do I agree with the Declaration of Independence that we are endowed by our Creator with certain “unalienable Rights”, among these are “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness”? 2. Do I agree that primary functions of government include: securing, protecting, and defending our unalienable rights ensuring “do no harm” being lawful and ensuring justice? 3. Do I agree that the existing government is not aligned with the intentions of freedom, equality, and justice established by the founders of the U.S.A.? 4. Do I agree that the existing model of government is becoming obsolete and that the existing course of human events needs to be dramatically changed? 5. Do I agree that the first paragraph of the 1776 Declaration of Independence provides a remedy for the existing course of human events as follows? When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people (1) to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and (2) to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should (3) declare the causes which impel them to the separation. 6. Do I agree that there is a need to create a new model for a better world? 7. Do I agree with the following motto in creating a better world? “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” - R. Buckminster Fuller 8. Do I agree that we, the people at large, should be engaging in life-empowering self-governing communities based on our ongoing active consent. The highlighted text below is outdated. Currently the calls are on Zoom on the first and third Thursday evenings at 8:30 Eastern Time The zoom is: https://zoom.us/j/4133293200. To receive notices about the calls, send an email to MSArndt@verizon.net and ask to be put on the email list for the Brad and Bill conference calls. Outdated: If you answered “yes” to the above questions, you may be interested in learning more. Union Education calls are Thursdays at 8:30 pm est (and some Sundays at 7:45 pm est). Details are: (667) 770-1297 Access Code: 811378# *** Replay: (667) 770-1318 Access Code: 811378#. Call Brad Herrick to get the current schedule: (508) 583-5523 On your phone click on this and it will dial for you: 667-770-1297,,811378 Union Call Recordings: http://theamericanvoice.org/union-call-recordings.html The Massachusetts Republic is temporarily hosting the Union Documents and recordings here: MassachusettsRepublic.org The conference we are hosting is also available at the Seminar tab on this Massachusetts Republic website. To learn even more and join the seminar we are hosting go to www.justabundance.org or www.selfgoverningcommunities.org (if it is not live it is undergoing an update) Feel free to forward this to those you believe would be interested. Declaration of Independence, a transcription of the Stone Engraving of the parchment Declaration of Independence (the document on display in the Rotunda at the National Archives Museum .) The spelling and punctuation reflects the original. In Congress, July 4, 1776 The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.--Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain [ now the International Banking Cartel and the BAR Association] is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world. [ Here, in the original, are three pages of grievances. Among our grievances are the Federal Reserve System, the usurpation of Common Law by the UCC, the Deep State and the American Empire, debt and wage slavery, loss of basic rights, no redress of grievances, monopolies, the technocratic transhumanist totalitarian tiptoe -- basically, business as usual by the powers that be! ] We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown [Banking Cartel], and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain [the powers that be], is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor. Signed by the delegates from the 13 Colonies assembled in the Continental Congress **************************** Most of the documentation for a Union of we the people at large is in Google Docs that the Unity Team is working on. The following links will take you to the Google Doc described: Overview of a Union of We, the People at Large Republic Members Survey This is a work in progress, chime in if you feel inclined. Revendicating the Declaration of Independence. The Longer Version Call Recordings not yet on the American Voice website. http://theamericanvoice.org/union-call-recordings.html Sunday Union Call 09-12-21 - Roles in the Jural Assemblies https://fccdl.in/KHskmxOAoU Wednesday Union Call 09-15-21 https://fccdl.in/xGg7V3dytj Sunday Union Call 09-19-21 - The need to establish a Common Law court https://fccdl.in/j2MFONq2iv Wednesday Union Call 09-22-21 https://fccdl.in/LI9FGMTK0G Sunday Union Call 09-26-21 - Consent based decision making https://fccdl.in/O4oCi2EQfB Wednesday Union Call 09-29-21 https://fccdl.in/Efk4x33WJd Sunday Union Call 10-03-21 - The responsibility of the jural assembly to issue the currency as the primary tool of the sovereign to fund what we want. What shall Jural Assemblies issue money for? https://fccdl.in/Z5GrL9YbFw Wednesday Union Call 10-06-21 https://fccdl.in/9YTDp08cut Wednesday Union Call 10/13/2021 https://fccdl.in/gEb0GPJkiB Wednesday Union Call 10/20/2021 https://fccdl.in/lSHebSEc0g Wednesday Union Call 10-27-21 https://fccdl.in/noXW1EfgVv Wednesday Union Call 11-03-21 https://fccdl.in/3IcdDKdfL1 Wednesday Union Call 11-10-21 https://fccdl.in/95Qd7s3a4B Wednesday Union Call 11-17-21 https://fccdl.in/lC93iG8TEk Wednesday Union Call 12-01-21 https://fccdl.in/1urPKmt5iY Sunday Union Call 12-05-21 - Market money as self or market created credit in creating a high and abundant culture. https://fccdl.in/bHzJrvkzLY Wednesday Union Call 12-08-21 https://fccdl.in/aOKhkjDOJn Sunday Union Call 12-19-21 - The transition from the Middle Ages to the Age of Discovery; how the goldsmiths became bankers Wednesday Union Call 12-29-21 https://fccdl.in/horTuSsCWM Wednesday Union Call 01-05-2022 https://fccdl.in/f1zEtNAzsa Wednesday Union 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10-12-2022 https://fccdl.in/VDB3TR6CA6 10-19-2022 https://fccdl.in/X7TOAp7ymn 10-26-2022 https://fccdl.in/vlKTJPuWA3 11-02-2022 https://fccdl.in/dftffEL8bB 11-09-2022 https://fccdl.in/vNqUFjZAgv 11-16-2022 (Last Call for now.) https://fccdl.in/NTm2bzlkRY Begin the monthly series 02-15-2023 https://fccdl.in/eVkVZQbmkt 03-01-2023 https://fccdl.in/5EkBgqI14l 04-12-2023 https://fccdl.in/GsWPrEu6bd 04-19-2023 https://fccdl.in/2VeY5jaYi0 and link to State Consititutions right to change form of government https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I2fnWQUAvUwDHc3Fvdbe9Heozn5GihfxUvXpm61NVe4/edit?usp=sharing 04-26-2023 https://fccdl.in/M7oLOzvDKa 05-03-2023 https://fccdl.in/be7jaIYlKE 05-10-2023 https://fccdl.in/mCne7tSuBa 05-17-2023 https://fccdl.in/GXYnWPqmL7 05-24-2023 https://fccdl.in/FP4ECiRcqz 05-31-2023 https://fccdl.in/qSt9pCIFvz 06-07-2023 https://fccdl.in/42g6C885G5 07-05-2023 https://fccdl.in/K6OI7pg45G 08-02-2023 https://fccdl.in/mhlwgFkEUj 09-06-2023 https://fccdl.in/E606Y4YfLJ 10-04-2023 #103 https://fccdl.in/NWDRxomOJQ 11-01-2023 https://fccdl.in/FWVsBI6Kt6 12-06-2023 #105 https://fccdl.in/K3HW20CIFu 01-03-2024 #106 https://fccdl.in/bSvkvGg6Fw 01-24-2024 #106 https://fccdl.in/rua9fMGygr 04-18-2024 https://fccdl.in/Q7R3IOuovQ 05-02-2024 https://fccdl.in/HhsZ2QwZHV 06-06-2024 #115 https://fccdl.in/UGGbDUEBla 06-20-2024 https://fccdl.in/Sa9otZPFRT 07-11-2024 #117 https://fccdl.in/Fc5eov7fOD 07-18-2024 #118 https://fccdl.in/eIMSqfYP6l 08-01-2024 #119 https://fccdl.in/wl1WUvH3ss 08-15-2024 #120 https://fccdl.in/snXpJCFRKU 09-05-2024 #121 https://fccdl.in/ncNfiFI8uR 09-19-2024 #122 https://fccdl.in/RQQ7DOmDV6 Feb 6 2025 Brad & Bill https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q4G74dLLA2JQJP6wTVRZMW_H_hJeXnkp/view?usp=sharing Brad and Bill Feb 20 2025 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DeOmHb3yyAfTPyZS7qZG-HVQJRhAJbik/view?usp=sharing Brad and John Mar 6 2025. audio, video, chat https://drive.google.com/file/d/17D6x5yBs4mKsY7XsD-8e_XhrSxvWewq1/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HSCv0cRaQryX4fKz-GPASY00syaCI8vL/view?usp=sharing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1usy4xHkqNP3cbDoMTmcVmeWMNY-GWX2g222GUrEdayE/edit?usp=sharing We forgot to redord the call on Thursday March 20th. April 3rd, 25 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1k-kSkMpgUXcDOkbAIU1176bryrV8BtPv Brad not Bill April 17 25. The call is on my google drive search for April 17 to find it. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XNxnL9zfsOnpchtKGdOEzFZLEwb67niB Thursday May 1 25 with Will Baker. Search for May 1 25 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XNxnL9zfsOnpchtKGdOEzFZLEwb67niB Thursday, May 15 '25 with John on Solomons Gold, and CBDC https://drive.google.com/file/d/1So4eqwa1Km1bM1HEHxb-FHfrtYYVZMQp/view?usp=sharing Thursday June 5 '25 John on Common Good and a Village https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XNxnL9zfsOnpchtKGdOEzFZLEwb67niB Thursday, June 19 '25 Unioni Call with Brad and Bill https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/KtbxLwgpqfmPzZJBWxvCbdkkvmdWmbCPmL?projector=1 UnionCall Jul 17 '25

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