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What is the "remote online affidavit" from the "constitution help center" This letter is lawful notification to you, pursuant to The Bill of Rights to the National Constitution, in particular, the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Ninth Amendments, and Constitution of the State of Florida Article 1: Declaration of Rights, Section 1 - 27 and Constitution of the State of Florida Article ...


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The Alabama Constitution

The State of Alabama decided to clean their House and clean their Constitution after what happened to Rosa Parks on the bus with James Blake getting arrested by police officers F.B. Day and D.W. Mixon in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. Rosa Parks (cf) was charged with chapter 6 section 11 of the Montgomery City Code.


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Based on this document, do you think this is the first time a black person had been arrested for refusing to give up a seat in Montgomery, Alabama? Justify your answer using the document.


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Take a look at what changed with their state Constitution and their city ordinances over the years.


"That the sole object and only legitimate end of government is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the government assumes other functions, it is usurpation and oppression.” Alabama Constitution, Article I, § 35 Tucker Blackstone Vol. Apr 19, 2025

 

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The Constitution Help Center states that Article I, Section 35 of the Alabama Constitution declares the sole object and legitimate end of government is to protect citizens in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property. When the government assumes other functions, it is considered usurpation and oppression, according to the Constitution Help Center.


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Objective of government. That the sole object and only legitimate end of government is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the government assumes other functions it is usurpation and oppression.

 

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Article 1, Section 35 of the Alabama Constitution states that the sole purpose of government is to protect citizens in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property. When the government exceeds these limits, it is considered usurpation and oppression.

 

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Article 1, Section 35 of the Alabama Constitution states that the sole purpose of government is to protect citizens in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property. It also declares that when the government assumes powers beyond this scope, it constitutes usurpation and oppression, according to Justia Law.

Elaboration:

Protecting Citizen Rights:
The core principle of this section is that government's primary role is to safeguard the fundamental rights of its citizens, particularly their right to life, liberty, and property. This is a foundational concept in many legal and political systems, emphasizing the limited nature of government power.

Preventing Overreach:

By emphasizing this limitation, the section aims to prevent the government from infringing upon individual freedoms or acting in a way that is not in the best interest of the people.

Usurpation and Oppression:

The section clearly defines actions beyond the scope of legitimate government authority as illegitimate. It uses the terms "usurpation" (illegitimate seizure of power) and "oppression" (cruel and unjust subjugation) to highlight the seriousness of such overreach.

Foundation for Rights:

This section, along with other declarations of rights in the constitution, lays the groundwork for a system where citizens are free to pursue their lives without undue interference from the government.







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Look at FRED the Federal Reserve Economic Database and tell us what the Fed did in 2020.


War For Bankocracy 

The Fed Independence Lie (WFB 103) 

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The real difference in 2020 was the Fed was now buying assets not from Banks but from non-banks and non-banks.


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Power and Control

Here is more information about the Constitutional Sheriff and the Constitutional County Movement. What is the Constitutional Help Center and who is the founder?


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The phrase "Written in 1787, ratified in 1788, and in operation since 1789 as amended with the Bill of Rights in 1791 and violated by Bank Bill of 1791" refers to the Bill of Rights, ratified in 1791, and the Bank Bill of 1791, which sparked early debates about how the Bill of Rights and other federal laws might be interpreted and applied, according to the Constitution Help Center. The Bill of Rights, comprising the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, outlines fundamental rights and liberties like freedom of speech, religion, and the press, and the right to bear arms. The Bank Bill, which created the Bank of the United States, raised questions about the extent of federal power and whether it could infringe upon individual rights. While the Bank Bill did not directly violate the Bill of Rights in a literal sense, it did violate the Constitution. It also triggered debates about the proper balance of power and the interpretation of rights under the new federal government.


This has been an ongoing debate since the First Continental Congress and especially since 1776. What makes one man believe that he has the right and power to control another man?


Biological War, Lawfare, Dred Scott at the U.S. Supreme Court in 1857, Jacob Coxey arrested for standing on the grass at the U.S. Capitol in 1894, violence at the U.S. Capitol in 1932, Bonus Army in history, Rosa Parks on the bus with James Blake getting arrested by police officers F.B. Day and D.W. Mixon in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. The White Flag of Truce and the White Flag Laws in the U.S. Army Law of War Manual. Educate yourself now. Take action now. You will actually write a legal affidavit during the Roundtable Live, taking lawful action against those who's actions have violated the Constitution and have harmed you.


1. Why are Americans knowingly or unknowingly using unconstitutional money in their daily wages and their everyday transactions?


2. Why did the American Military Industrial Complex attack Americans by flying planes into the World Trade Towers and purposefully demolishing building 7 on September 11, 2001 (9/11)? Was this the beginning of the Omniwar?


3. Who was really behind the silencing of President Donald Trump from Twitter and the White House website etc. after January 6, 2021? And who is silencing the voice of the American people, taking down websites and banning comments on social media?


4. Why did the American Military Industrial Complex attack Americans by distributing a proven bioweapon (Could SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 Be a Biological Weapon?) and calling it COVID-19 beginning in March of 2020 in the United States? And why is the Federal Government establishing Medical Martial Law conditions trying to override States Rights and the unalienable rights of the American people?


5. Where is the real and accurate 9/11 Final Report of the National Commission, book by 9/11 Commission? The accurate report?


6. Where is the real Wall Street 1929 Great Depression Inquiry Commission and the real 2008 Great Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission?


7. Where did Long COVID and where did the Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) originate from?


8. What were the American Tiananmen Square protests in 1932, known as the 1932 Bonus Army?


In the 1857 Dred Scott v. Sandford case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that enslaved people, including Dred Scott, were not U.S. citizens and therefore had no right to sue in federal court. Dred Scott was told he was chattel, not a man. The Court also declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, meaning Congress couldn't ban slavery in territories.


In Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested by officers F.B. Day and D.W. Mixon after she refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The arrest occurred after bus driver James Blake called the police. Parks' actions were a direct challenge to the city's segregation laws, leading to a major event in the Civil Rights Movement.


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A belief in the right and power to control another man can stem from a variety of factors, including a lack of self-esteem, a desire for control, and the belief that control is a sign of power or dominance. Additionally, social conditioning, cultural norms, and a person's own experiences can shape their perspective on power and control. 


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The Florida Statutes

The Florida Constitution.


The requirement for all Florida counties to have "constitutional county officers" stems from Article VIII, Section 1(d) of the Florida Constitution, which mandates the election of a Sheriff, Tax Collector, Property Appraiser, Supervisor of Elections, and Clerk of the Circuit Court in each county. This section also allows for exceptions if a county charter or special law approved by voters specifies a different method for choosing these officers or abolishes an office.


The mission of the Weekly Video Call and the "Constitutional County Movement" is to make this clear to all residents of the Great State of Florida. The goal is to educate the population and eliminate all enemies of the National Constitution. Oath Keepers.





Wall Street 1929 Great Depression and the 2008 Great Financial Crisis

Where is the real Wall Street 1929 Depression Inquiry Commission and the real 2008 Great Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission? The report that is not full of lies and cover ups?


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Yes, the economic downturn that began with the stock market crash of 1929 is widely known as the Great Depression. It was the worst economic crisis in US history, lasting from 1929 to the end of the 1930s. The crash triggered a global financial crisis, and the depression led to widespread unemployment and poverty.


The "Great Depression " was a severe, world -wide economic disintegration symbolized in the United States by the stock market crash on "Black Thursday", October 24, 1929 . The causes of the Great Depression were many and varied, but the impact was visible across the country.


Here's why the 1929 depression is considered the Great Depression: Magnitude: The Great Depression was the most severe economic downturn in modern history, characterized by record levels of unemployment, business failures, and a sharp decline in industrial production. 


Global Impact: The economic crisis began in the US, but it quickly spread to other countries around the world, causing widespread hardship and economic instability. 


Long Duration: The Great Depression lasted for over a decade, from 1929 to the beginning of World War II in 1939. 


Significant Social and Political Impact: The Depression had a profound impact on American society, influencing social structures, political ideologies, and the relationship between the government and its citizens. While the stock market crash of 1929 marked the beginning of the Great Depression, it was the subsequent economic conditions that defined the period as a major historical event. The depression was characterized by a series of interconnected issues, including bank failures, falling prices, and a decline in consumer spending, which further exacerbated the economic downturn.


The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report

GovInfo (.gov)

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GPO. FCIC. The Commission was established to examine the causes, domestic and global, of the current financial and economic crisis in the United States. fcic.gov


FINANCIAL CRISIS

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Long COVID-19

Where did Long COVID and where did Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) originate from? Where is the COVID-19 pandemic Inquiry Commission?


COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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The IC has failed to respond to numerous legitimate inquiries from its oversight committee regarding its Updated Assessment on COVID-19 Origins. The Committee ...

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Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense

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The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a reminder that the leaders we elect to Congress will play a large role in shaping how we prepare for and respond to future ...


The COVID-19 Origins Investigation

House Committee on Energy and Commerce (.gov)

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This page will be continuously updated with information regarding The COVID-19 Origins Investigation being led by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.


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DNI Assessments

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In the Shadow of Biological Warfare: Conspiracy Theories ...

National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

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Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS), also known as Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome, is a condition characterized by sudden, unexpected death in young adults (typically under 40) due to cardiac arrest, where no other cause is found after an autopsy and toxicological analysis. It's often caused by abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) that disrupt the heart's electrical system. 


Key aspects of SADS:

Sudden and Unexpected: Deaths are typically unexpected and without warning signs. 


Cardiac Arrest: SADS is caused by the heart stopping due to an abnormal rhythm. 


No Known Cause: A thorough investigation, including autopsy and toxicology tests, reveals no other cause of death. 


Underlying Heart Conditions: Many SADS cases are linked to genetic heart conditions that affect the heart's electrical system, like Long QT Syndrome, Brugada Syndrome, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. 


Family History: A family history of sudden death before age 40 is a significant warning sign, as these conditions can be inherited. 


Early Detection: A simple ECG test can help diagnose these conditions early, says the Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) c-r-y.org.uk/sudden-death-syndrome In summary, SADS is a serious condition where sudden, unexplained death occurs due to an abnormal heart rhythm, often stemming from inherited heart conditions. Early detection and intervention can significantly improve outcomes for individuals at risk. Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome - Wikipedia


Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) is a sudden unexpected death of adolescents and adults caused by a cardiac arrest. However...

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What Happens When You Emit Bills of Credit

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Do you know anyone who only use Article I, Section 10 Legal Tender Lawful Money?


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The provided text describes the key milestones in the history of the United States Constitution: it was written in 1787, ratified in 1788, and has been in operation since 1789. It also mentions the Bill of Rights, ratified in 1791, and the Bank Bill of 1791, which is referred to as a violation of the Constitution.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

1787: Writing:
The Constitution of the United States was drafted and written at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.

1788: Ratification:

The Constitution was ratified by the necessary number of states, officially establishing the federal government.

1789: Operation:

The Constitution came into effect with the election and inauguration of the first president, George Washington.

1791: Bill of Rights:

The first ten amendments to the Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified, adding explicit guarantees of individual freedoms and limitations on government power, according to Wikipedia.

1791: Bank Bill:

The establishment of the First Bank of the United States, under the Bank Bill of 1791, was a significant early challenge to the interpretation and application of the Constitution, with some arguing that it exceeded the powers granted to the federal government. It violated the Constitution.


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The statement describes the U.S. Constitution. It was written in 1787, ratified in 1788, and has been in operation since 1789. The first ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified in 1791. The statement also refers to the Bank Bill of 1791, which is said to have violated the Constitution. The Bill of Rights is a group of ten amendments to the Constitution, and it was added to address concerns raised during the ratification process. The first Bank Bill of 1791 was part of a political dispute surrounding the authority of the federal government, particularly in relation to economic matters.


The statement that the Bill of Rights (ratified in 1791) was violated by the Bank Bill of 1791 is generally false. The Bill of Rights protects individual liberties against the federal government, while the Bank Bill dealt with establishing a national bank, which some say, was a matter of federal authority. While the creation of the Bank of the United States was debated and did raise questions about the scope of federal power, it didn't directly infringe on any of the rights specifically enumerated in the Bill of Rights, but it did violate the Legal Tender clause of Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution for the United States.


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Fiat Money which consists of paper money and checks, is not lawful money which means that it is not Legal Tender either. Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution for the United States, restricts states from certain actions, including coining money, emitting bills of credit, or making anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts.


Here's a more detailed explanation:
Article I, Section 10, Clause 1:
This section of the Constitution limits the powers of individual states, preventing them from engaging in certain actions that are reserved for the federal government.


Prohibited Actions:
Specifically, it prohibits states from:
Coing money: States cannot create their own currency.

Emitting bills of credit: This refers to issuing paper money or other forms of credit that are not backed by a commodity like gold or silver.

Making anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts: This means that states cannot declare anything other than gold and silver as legal tender for the payment of debts.


Federal Power:
While the states are prohibited from these actions, the federal government retains the power to coin money, regulate its value, and fix the standard of weights and measures (Article I, Section 8, Clause 5).


Lawful Money:
is currency issued by the United States Treasury, such as gold and silver coins, Treasury notes, and Treasury bonds.


Legal Tender:
includes Federal Reserve Notes and circulating notes of Federal reserve banks and national banks.


Fiat Money:
which consists of paper money and checks, is not lawful money but is considered legal tender.


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Nixon Ends Convertibility of U.S. Dollars to Gold and Announces Wage/Price Controls

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American Tanks on the Streets at the U.S. Capitol

What were the American Tiananmen Square protests in 1932, known as the 1932 Bonus Army?


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The army that arrived on May 1, 1894, numbered only 500. When Coxey tried to speak at the US Capitol, police arrested him for walking on the grass.


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In the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, tanks, part of the People's Liberation Army, were deployed to quell the pro-democracy demonstrations. One of the most iconic images from the event, known as "Tank Man," depicts a lone man standing in front of a column of tanks on Chang'an Avenue, which leads to Tiananmen Square. This image became a symbol of resistance against the Chinese government's crackdown on the protests. 


Here's a more detailed explanation:

The Protests: In 1989, large-scale protests, primarily student-led, erupted in Tiananmen Square, demanding greater political and social freedoms in China. 


Government Crackdown: The Chinese government responded with force, deploying military personnel, including tanks, to disperse the protesters. 


"Tank Man": On June 5, 1989, a day after the violent crackdown, an unidentified man stood his ground in front of a column of tanks on Chang'an Avenue. The photo and footage of this act of defiance became a symbol of the Tiananmen Square protests and the struggle for democracy. The 1932 Bonus Army event in Washington, D.C. had no photos or video footage widely distributed to the American people by request of the current White House administration.


The Bonus Army event in Washington D.C. occurred in 1932. The marchers, who were World War I veterans, camped in shantytowns along the Anacostia River, and primarily used Pennsylvania Avenue for their marches and demonstrations. They also had smaller encampments at 12th Street and B Street, NW, and at 3rd Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.

The 1932 March of the Veterans Bonus Army event involved veterans, families, and camp followers who had gathered in Washington to demand immediate payment of their promised bonuses. The veterans and their families were evicted from their camps on the Anacostia Flats by the Army, under the orders of President Herbert Hoover. Many were shot with live ammunition and others were beaten by the current active Army soldiers. 


President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th U.S. President, was there at that event which shaped his understanding of the military. Many decades ago General Eisenhower warned America about the unwarranted power of the Military-Industrial Complex. We must dismantle the military industrial complex and reclaim the unwarranted power that defense contractors wield on our foreign policy. 


See General Wesley Clark describes how the USA is going to take out seven Muslim countries in five years. This "memo down from upstairs" describes how we're going to take out "seven countries in 5 years starting with Iraq and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and finishing it off with Iran". Is this something that an American President wants to do or is this a NATO operation? Could this be a UN operation?


The "Tank Man" Image's Significance: The image of a lone individual facing down a line of tanks has been widely circulated and recognized as a symbol of resistance, freedom, and the power of the individual against authoritarianism. 


The Aftermath: The 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and their aftermath remain a sensitive topic in China, and the government has attempted to suppress discussion and remembrance of the event.


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Many Americans may not be fully aware of the use of tanks against the Bonus Army marchers because the event, while a significant part of the Great Depression, is often overshadowed in popular history by other events like the New Deal and World War II. The event, where veterans demanding early payment of their service bonuses were met with tear gas and tanks, is not widely taught in schools or prominently featured in documentaries, leading to a lack of widespread knowledge about the use of military force against civilian protesters who were there to redress their government for grievances.


The phrase "there to redress their government for grievances" refers to the right to petition the government for relief from perceived wrongs or injustices, as enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This unalienable right, also known as freedom of petition, allows citizens to make complaints or seek assistance from the government without fear of punishment.


Here's why this event might be less remembered:

Overshadowed by other major events: The Great Depression and the subsequent New Deal initiatives, along with the later, more significant World War II, tend to dominate historical narratives. 


Lack of widespread education: While the Bonus Army march and its aftermath are discussed in some historical circles, they are not always a central focus in school curriculum or popular documentaries. 


Focus on the broader economic and social context: Historians and educators may prioritize the broader economic and social context of the Great Depression, including unemployment, poverty, and the New Deal, over the specific events surrounding the Bonus Army. 


Limited public interest: The event may not have the same level of public interest or media coverage compared to other historical events, leading to less awareness among the general public. 


In summary: The Bonus Army march, while a significant event in American history, is often relegated to the sidelines of public memory due to the focus on other major events, a lack of widespread education about it, and a prioritization of broader economic and social contexts by historians and educators. Let's be honest; many times Americans are not permitted to be honest about corrupt government actions. 


This is not anti-government, this is anti-corruption, "anti-government corruption". Follow the Constitution. Be an Oath Keeper.





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