Constitutional Links
by University of Wisconsin Law School
Historical Background on Grand Jury Clause
Derek Johnson recommends:
The Law of War and Peace De jure belli ac pacis)
by Hugo Grotius 1625 - unabridged
1st Amendment
Please note:
Bill of Rights are (and became) the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
The Bill if Rights was a separate document that was adopted into the U.S. Constitution ( December 15, 1791) before the Constitution would be accepted and ratified.
Freedom of religion: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging....
Freedom of speech
Freedom of the press
Right of the people to peaceably assemble
Right to petition the Government for redress of grievances.
Educational Links
How To Assemble, Take Back Your Country And Return The Power To “We The People”
Assembly Member Sean Stryker making news:
Interview with Rob Dew on InfowarsAss
For clarification on declaration vs petition
for redress of grievances: The Declaration of Independence (1776) is the most prominent example: it did not ask for redress, but declared the colonies’ separation from Great Britain. It justified this break by citing that "our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury," showing that petitions had already failed.
"God has given to man all that is necessary for them to " accomplish their destinies"
The Creature From Jekyll Island
1994. G. Edward Griffin - The Truth About the
Federal Reserve Central Banking System
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Lieber Code
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