06. Building Prisons Instead of Schools | New World Order / Deep State | Sovereign’s Handbook

By Johnny Liberty

If you want to know the heart and soul of a nation, look into its prisons and observe the conditions therein. The heart of the corporate United States has turned cold. The total number of prisoners held by the federal U.S. government has more than doubled between 1995 and 2020.

Our preoccupation with controlling each other has perverted the American Dream into today’s pathetic police state as was the former Soviet Union (USSR). Far too many innocent people behind bars dared to exercise their unalienable rights or were convicted of a drug or an immigration crime.

The “United States” has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with ever more laws passed that criminalize victimless activities. “Three strikes and you are out” should apply first and foremost to elected government officials. 

Today, a higher percentage of “U.S. citizens” are behind bars for political reasons than were political prisoners in South Africa and other countries with alarming track records of human rights abuse. This is evidence of the drumbeat of tyranny marching steadfast upon our shores.

Political Prisoners in the United States of America

We the People do not see that our government has “political prisoners” such as Leonard Peltier, Julian Assange, etc. In all fairness, organizations such as Amnesty International should focus on the treatment of political prisoners in the United States as well as on their international work. It is wise to be aware of the coming holocaust upon human rights abuses in these united states of America

This author has direct experience with the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and asserts that without doubt at least 70% of the prisoners in the United States have been convicted and incarcerated for “political crimes”. A “political crime” is one legislated by the U.S. Congress or state legislatures where there is no damaged or insured party; where the defendant has merely violated an arbitrary corporate, commercial “statute or regulation”. 

Under the “Common law” there was no crime unless that “plaintiff” can prove there was a damaged or injured party. But under “statutory” law anything can become “illegal”. An important distinction arises between what may be “lawful” and what is “illegal”. Just because it is illegal under statutory law does not automatically make it unlawful under the “Common law”

Pursuant to the separation of powers doctrine, state law is the proper jurisdiction for prosecuting murders, rapists, muggers, burglars and other “Common law” criminals, where there are actual damaged and insured parties. That is unless those crimes are directed at government officials.

In Federal Detention Centers (FDCs), prisons, and camps, you will find the majority of white collar” criminals, “political” criminals and those judged guilty of “crimes against the State”, in other words, crimes against the government”. 

“According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), 2,266,800 adults were incarcerated in U.S. federal and state prisons,  and county jails at year-end 2011— about 0.7% of adults in the U.S. resident population. Additionally, 4,814,200 adults at year-end 2011 were on probation or on parole. In total, 6,977,700 adults were under correctional supervision (probation, parole, jail, or prison) in 2011 – about 2.9% of adults in the U.S. resident population. In addition, there were 70,792 juveniles in juvenile detention in 2010.”

Prison statistics are astounding considering how many new prisons have been built in recent decades. One-thousand thirteen hundred and fifty prisons were built before 1995. One-hundred and fifty new prisons were built in 1995. One-hundred and ten new prisons were built to accommodate 500 prisoners or more from 2000 – 2010.

Who needs all these prisons? Are they built for our security? Do we really need more prisons? Perhaps we need to elect federal and state legislators willing to pass fewer, more reasonable laws that are constitutional. 

There is apparently no shortage of funding when it comes to building prisons, but what about building better schools instead? Why do we have plenty of funding for prisons to cage us, but not enough to staff better schools and teachers? Ask the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) who raise the debt ceiling in the U.S. Congress twice a year. Why are we building more prisons and concentration camps instead of funding better schools and teachers? 

Prisoners at Work

That the entire communist economic system in the former Soviet Union (USSR) was maintained through forced labor camps and prisons was little known. Even in the united states of America, prodigious numbers of prison laborers are working for major corporations such as Microsoft. We think a holocaust of gigantic proportions could never happen in this country. Wake up America, it is already happening now.

Our present conviction rate stands at 93%. When new repressive measures get passed, the conviction rate for the government will go up to 99%, assuring the federal government that if it merely charges you with a crime — the prosecutors are set to win and you will go to jail! Who needs defense attorneys in this scenario? It is a rigged system.
~ Johnny Liberty

Stand Tall, Stand Together for Justice

If the government can come and take any one of us for simply challenging the law and exercising our unalienable rights, then none of us will ever be free. In the words of Benjamin Franklin, “If we don’t hang together, certainly we will hang separately.”

The level of intimidation, fear and torture the federal U.S. government has taught third world dictators, by example, has come home to roost in our own prison system against our own people. If you wish to know the heart of a nation, look inside its jails and prisons. Has the “United States” lost its heart and soul? 

Have our political leaders forgotten what country we live in? Is this the land of the free or the clone of some horrible communist/fascist dictatorship? The media propagandists have twisted the truth into a pretzel and the people must now awaken. If wrongful and unjust imprisonment can happen to other well-meaning, good people, it can happen to us. 

If We the People cannot utilize 
the Common law lien process, 
then neither can the international
bankers, nor the government, 
who act on their behalf.

There is now a double standard of justice:
one for the bankers and the government, 
and quite another for the people.
~ Johnny Liberty

References:

  1. Bureau of Justice Statistics | National Prisoner Statistics Program; Wikipedia | Incarceration in the United States;  Global Research | Prison Industry in the United States: Big Business or a New Form of Slavery; Steven A. Holmes, Ranks of Inmates Reach One Million in a 2 Decade Rise, New York Times, Oct. 28, 1994;  21% of U.S. Inmates are Called NonViolent, New York Times, Feb. 5, 1994 p.9; Rodney Stitch, Defrauding America (1994), p.322 (on political prisoners in the united states of America).
  2. Prison Policy Institute and Prison Gerrymandering Project.
  3. Ibid, p.526;  Sourced from Gia Maisashvili, Chechnya and Russia, Peaceworks, February 1995, p.7;  See also Voices From Prison:  Control Units the Ultimate Inhumanity, North Coast XPress, June/July, 1994, p.30 (on the inhumane conditions in American prisons).
  4. North American News Service, Spring ‘97, p.38.

Source: Sovereign’s Handbook by Johnny Liberty (30th Anniversary Edition), Volume 1 of 3, p.241 – 243

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06. War on Drugs, War on Sovereign and Human Rights | New World Order / Deep State | Sovereign’s Handbook

By Johnny Liberty

The “war on drugs” was and still is actually a “war on civil liberties, sovereign and human rights”. According to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) statistics police nationwide made a total of 12,196,959 arrests for all offenses in 2012. Of the total nationwide arrests, 1,552, 432 were for drug-related crimes or which 48.3% were marijuana offenses. There was one pot-related arrest every 42 seconds.

“There were an estimated 1,552,432 arrests for drug-related crimes in 2012 — a slight uptick from the 1,531,251 drug arrests in 2011. Marijuana offenses accounted for 48.3 percent of all drug arrests, a slight reduction from 49.5 percent in 2011, which itself was the highest rate since before 1995. Most marijuana-related arrests were for possession of the drug.”

Wrongful Death of Donald Scott Shot

Donald Scott, a nearly blind rancher was shot and killed by a multi-agency drug task force of over two dozen heavily armed California and federal agents including the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Border Patrol, National Guard and Park Service in Malibu, CA. This consortium of forces mounted a military-type assault under the pretenses of a drug raid (February 2, 1992).

Further examination by the District Attorney proved the Sheriff department’s intent for the raid was the seizure of Scott’s land under drug forfeiture laws.

Anti-Drug Legislation Fuels Growth of Criminal Justice System

The Controlled Substances Act of 1972 and subsequent legislation such as the National Drug and Crime Emergency Act (H.R. 4079), and the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, threw our statutory civil rights and due process out the window.

This “war on drugs” justified all kinds of unconstitutional and unconscionable police activities for the last four decades, including illegal search, improper seizure and the forfeiture of property without a trial. May we never forget violations of 4th, 5th and 6th Amendment rights pursuant to the U.S. Constitution. 

Fortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court declared property forfeitures and illegal seizures unconstitutional, again. Yet still, these violations continue to happen everyday.

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld in 1989 that state and federal agents could confiscate the assets and property of a person who possessed illegal drugs, or who committed a crime, even though charges had not been filed, and there had not been a trial. In December 1993, five of the nine justices held that there must first be a hearing before the property was seized. 

This “war on drugs” was hugely hypocritical considering that the most dangerous drugs were and are legal pharmaceuticals approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and marketed by doctors posing as legal drug dealers, backed with huge advertising budgets. Dealing pharmaceuticals was and is by far the most profitable business on the planet.

The “war on drugs” was preposterous. High-level government officials and the CIA have been involved in the importation of massive amounts of illegal, dangerous drugs over the last four decades to fund their political aspirations and to amass prodigious wealth for corrupt government officials.

Disinformation Drove Drug Prohibition

  According to Allen St. Pierre, Deputy Director of National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), “Beginning in 1988, federal spending on anti drug programs increased more than 300 percent, yet according to government statistics, illicit drug use remained virtually unchanged among adults and actually increased among adolescents.”

Despite the “war on drugs” heroine, cocaine, meth and opiates grew cheaper and more widely available than ever before, even in prisons — the one place you might imagine that the government could have accomplished drug prohibition. Drug prohibition was a failed experiment like alcohol prohibition, so it was doomed to be repealed or legalized. 

Opponents of drug prohibition agreed that the first step toward a solution was to get the federal U.S. government out of the business of prohibiting or regulating it. Instead of solving the problem of drug abuse, state and federal governments decided to partially legalize, license and regulate drugs such as marijuana due to the massive license fees they could derive from the activity much like they did for alcohol. 

The federal U.S. government has too much to gain being engaged in a perpetual drug war, namely power. Like any other war it gains more and more police enforcement power while various enforcement agencies are raking in huge revenues through asset forfeiture laws. There is no incentive for them to legalize or decriminalize drugs.

The U.S. government’s suppression of illegal drugs drove the market underground and raised the street value because of the risks involved in drug dealing. Supply and demand determined the street price while DEA confiscations reduced supply and street prices rose. 

Decisions about drug use should be up to the individual. If drugs must be regulated it should be on a local or state level, because the smaller a bureaucracy, the more receptive and innovative it can be. Advocates of drug decriminalization leaned toward treating excessive drug abuse as a public health problem, with people locally coming to a decision about what constitutes abuse. Many jurisdictions limited the advertising of drugs, including alcohol and tobacco. Many also included legal pharmaceutical drugs as candidates for abuse until Big Pharma successfully lobbied for unlimited advertising to promote their products.

The federal U.S. government has misapplied hundreds of billions of dollars in its totally ineffective drug war matched by a basic lack of understanding by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) about drug use and abuse. This DEA was politically motivated to expand their power and annual budgets, doing whatever it took to justify an increase each year. The Partnership for Responsible Drug Information refuted the twenty-two (22) major claims made in support of drug prohibition.

Marijuana Prohibition Ineffective

Paul Armentano, publications director for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), writes, “Contrary to popular myths, marijuana smokers are no different from their non-smoking peers except for their cannabis use… Like most everyone else, these folks are responsible citizens who work hard, raise families, contribute to their communities and want crime-free neighborhoods to live in.”

Mr. Armentano argued that arresting and jailing otherwise law-abiding people was a travesty of justice. NORML estimated that 100 million Americans, more than 41% of the U.S. population, had smoked marijuana at some time in their lives.

Despite its sometimes adverse, long-term affects, many successful business and political leaders admitted to using marijuana. The vast majority of users did not become dependent, and they did not go on to use other illegal drugs. Alcohol and tobacco are just as much “gateway” drugs as marijuana to a small percentage bent on self-destruction.

Marijuana was legal in this country until the early 1900s. The Founders likely smoked it recreationally. Prior to its prohibition, the united states of America was never known as the landof “potheads”. In other words, smoking marijuana was not necessarily a huge problem.

That marijuana use is on the rise, in the wake of stepped up enforcement of existing laws, shows that drug prohibition is a total failure in discouraging use.  It was difficult to predict how or if usage would change with lesser penalties or legalization. Insight could be gained, however, from studying the results of decriminalization laws adopted by 11 American states during the 1970s.

Each state imposed a modest civil fine for minor marijuana offenses. In none of these states did lax laws cause any increase in marijuana use. Usage rates and related attitudes about the drug’s use remained the same in those states as in those that arrested users.

Mr. Armentano argued that, “By continuing to classify all cannabis use as criminal, including adults smoking in the privacy of their homes, we trample the constitutional liberties our nation was founded on; waste police and prosecutorial resources; clog the court system; fill costly and scarce jail and prison space; and needlessly destroy the lives and careers of genuinely good citizens.”

Hawai’i(an) Hemp Activists Suing Prosecutors

Hawai’ian hemp activists Robert Christie and Aaron Anderson sued Hawaii prosecutors Jay Kimura and Kay Iopa for $3 million in civil court. The plaintiffs were busted for possessing hemp seeds they say were sterile. Their complaint is based on being unfairly singled out by the government because of their outspoken views about marijuana. 

The suit alleges the prosecutors violated constitutional rights to “freely speak, petition the government and be free from unjust government repression.” The suit further accuses Kay Iopa of lying about results of tests about the viability of the hemp seeds and of singling out the plaintiffs when similar seeds are commonly sold in stores around Hawai’i. 

Industrial Hemp Movement Grows

Of course hemp and marijuana are not the same “weed”. Marijuana can get you high, but hemp does not. Hemp is used industrially to make rope, food, building materials, etc. Hemp advocates such as Carolyn Moran, owner of Living Tree Paper Company in Eugene, OR, show how growing hemp can alleviate worldwide deforestation.

Moran’s magazine Talking Leaves was printed on 100% tree-free hemp content paper — Tradition Bond — consisting of 10 percent hemp, 10 percent esparto grass, 60 percent agricultural by-products (like cotton  and flax) and 20 percent post-consumer recycled fibers. In the 1990s, Moran foresaw growing of hemp as eventually going mainstream. 

Moran said, “We need to put pressure on the industry to create more plant-based paper…Consumers need to put their money where their conscience is.”

The federal U.S. government did not at first seem to grasp that industrial hemp is a different plant than marijuana raised for mind-altering purposes. They forgot the industrial value of hemp grown widely in early colonial America prior to prohibition. The political fact is that certain industries such as oil, cotton, lobbied effectively to make hemp and marijuana illegal so that their industries would flourish instead of the widely available and easy to grow industrial hemp.

Mari Kane, publisher of Hemp Pages. The International Hemp Journal said, “Hemp provides alternative sources for fabrics, paper, health and beauty aids; building materials, food products and car fuel. It’s a plant that can provide alternatives to almost anything synthetic.”

First steps toward legalization began in Colorado when the state introduced the Hemp Production Act in 1995 and 1996. The bills were defeated both times, but they did receive endorsements from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) and many other respected groups. The bills main opposition was from the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).

Later on, a protest was sounded by the White House National Drug Council when footwear giant Adidas marketed hemp shoes. 

Adidas defended their product, stating that hemp is a versatile and durable fabric with a proven track record, and that hemp may be the answer to the world’s fiber shortage.

The Agricultural Act of 2014 had permitted the growing and cultivation of industrial hemp for research purposes only. Industrial hemp production remained illegal in this country until the Agricultural Act of 2018 removed hemp from the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). In 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump signed the legislation into law to make industrial hemp legal again.

References:

  1. U.S. News and World Report | Police made one marijuana arrest every 42 seconds in 2012; Drug Policy Facts; Nine Million Arrests, NORML; Anti-Drug Abuse Act (1988) from Pandora’s Box by Alexander Christopher p.525.
  2. Wikipedia | Wrongful Death of Donald Scott; Wikipedia | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF or ATF).
  3. Conservapedia | Controlled Substances Act of 1972; Wikipedia | Removal of Cannabis from Schedule I.
  4. Supreme Court Kills Drug Tax, Associated Press (drug possession taxes were barred); High Quality Textiles and Paper by John Stahl, Perceptions Magazine, Summer 1994, p.26 (on the commercial applications of hemp); Only A Matter of Time: Legal Medical Marijuana by Robert D. Kampia, Perceptions, Spring 1994, p.26 (medical applications of hemp); Good publications include HempLine Journal, Drug Policy Review, F.E.A.R. Chronicles.
  5. U.S. Government Drug Involvement by William Cooper, Behold A Pale Horse, p.473.
  6. Wikipedia | NORML www.norml.org
  7. Partnership for Responsible Drug Information www.prdi.org; AntiShyster (Volume 6, No.2, p.49 and Volume 6, No. 2, p34); Free American (September 1996, p.22); Perceptions Magazine (August/September, 1996, p.84); Reviewed by Estar Holmes. Contact: 14 W. 68th St., New York, NY 10023. (212) 362-1964.
  8. Sourced from NORML.
  9. Statistics from NORML;  Wikipedia | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
  10. Stop the War on Marijuana Smokers by Paul Armentano, Perceptions Magazine  (October/November 1996). Reviewed by Shay McNamara.
  11. Perceptions Magazine  (March/April ’96).
  12. Liberty International and The Hill | Trump officially legalizes industrial hemp.
  13. Carolyn Moran, Talking Leaves.
  14. Ibid.
  15. Mari Kane, Hemp Pages, The International Hemp Journal; Rethinking Hemp by Anne W. Wilke, E Magazine, July/August 1996; Reviewed by Shay McNamara.

Source: Sovereign’s Handbook by Johnny Liberty (30th Anniversary Edition), Volume 1 of 3, p.236 – 240

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01. Truth is Neither Left Nor Right | Reclaiming the Sovereign Mind | Sovereign’s Handbook

By Johnny Liberty

We the People are divided against each other through various political or religious ideologies – liberals/progressives/socialists/communists/Democrats on the so-called Left and conservatives/capitalists/Republicans on the so-called Right. Third parties such as the Green Party and the Libertarian are complements to the two-party system. 

Anarchists are opposed to all organized systems of governance. Fascists are “useful idiots” the Global Power Structure uses to create chaos and confusion. All sides of this political spectrum are irrelevant to the entrenched institutions who rule regardless of which political ideology is currently in power. ”The “truth is, in fact, neither Left nor Right”.

TRUTH IS BEYOND LEFT OR RIGHT

Polarized Thinking & Conflict

Human beings are riddled with contradictions. Much of our undisciplined thinking, and the perpetual conflict within, is stuck in a vicious circle, caught in a polarized “cat chasing our tail” duality. This is the nature of “separation” consciousness.

This endless debate between Left and Right argued from one side of the aisle to the other plays solidly into the hands of the Global Power structure by keeping the people divided, thus conquered. This is the oldest game in the playbook of power. Political leaders, elected representatives and We the People have fallen into this trap. 

If the Power structure invisibly pits two opposing parties against each other, neither party can see the puppet masters controlling both sides of the equation. Surprisingly, people rarely see what is directly in front of them.  It’s a move as ancient as the Chinese military manual “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu.

Both sides of the political spectrum blindly agree to play the “divide and conquer” game much to our chagrin. We are the ones responsible for having divided ourselves against each other unconsciously, if not deliberately.  

Power structures are quite content to let us argue, debate, fight, attack and even annihilate each other instead of focusing attention on their secret and exploitative escapades behind the scenes of world affairs.

DIVIDE, THUS CONQUER

Unified Thinking & Source Consciousness

Wake up America. Wake up World.

Either we identify with “separation” consciousness or we identify with “Source” consciousness. Either we comprehend creation as a whole system, or we understand only fragments. The choice is ours. 

Like the test of a first-rate intelligence, truth is neither Left nor Right, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, black or white, man or woman. Reality is not that simplistic and does not fit neatly in a square box of polarized, dualistic thinking.

“The whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help me God”, is a blending, a melting of individual points of view into a multi-dimensional perspective, a comprehensive paradox of reality. Indeed when examined, “the truth is much stranger than fiction”

Political Correctness as Fundamentalism

Many of us are familiar with the core religious belief systems of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Sufi, Hinduism, Yoga – either as expansive connections with Source consciousness – or a limited fundamentalism based in dogma. All religions can be paths to the Divine if experienced directly and if they do not impose or force their beliefs upon others. May all religions adhere to the Golden Rule, paraphrased as, “Do unto others as you’d like others to do unto you”.

Political correctness can be intellectually closed minded, fear-mongering, shame/guilt-oriented “woke” fundamentalism of the Left which destroys freedom of thought, independent inquiry and consensus-building across the political spectrum. These self-appointed  gatekeepers of political correctness have extremely strict limits as to what can be said without offending somebody. Political correctness is a fundamentalist ideology, a strange form of mind control and censorship.

Any religious or political ideology can be good if not imposed upon others by force, and if they allow tolerance and respect for the views of others who disagree or choose another path to enlightenment.

The truth is that both Left and Right as political ideology or religious fundamentalism are increasingly irrelevant in the pursuit of the empowered restoration of your individual sovereignty and God-given freedom. 

Be Ever Vigilant of Your Rights and Freedom

Be ever vigilant of those who would encourage betraying your friends, family and neighbors on behalf of the government.  Be aware of D.A.R.E., Neighborhood Watch, snitch-on-your-neighbor and other politician-police-initiated programs that betray your personal and neighborhood privacy. 

These divisive programs are part of a global strategy for destroying public and community cohesion and trust, breaking down the family and tribe, while further dividing and conquering We the People as portrayed in George Orwell’s prophetic 1984. As this author overheard recently on the campus of a major university, “In the sixties, it used to be Us v.Them. Today, with the advent of political correctness, it’s Us v. Us”

May we stop fighting each other like bullies on the playground and focus together on solving real problems in the real world, identifying the actual perpetrators and bringing about a positive shift in consciousness. This approach would be “wisdom for a change”.

“We have seen the enemy, and it is us”. ~ Pogo

Crime Wave or Organized War? 

The “crime wave” crashing over the usA is created primarily by legacy media sensationalism, politicians, foreign agents and failed economic policies of the federal and state governments (especially in the “blue” states). 

The “crime wave” is also created through the enactment of countless laws to make criminals of us all – to control every aspect of our lives and inept legislative priorities and directives executed by the foreign creditors of the United States (i.e., IMF).

What is rarely acknowledged is the “corruption wave” of duly elected, appointed or career government officials who take full advantage of their power for their own self-interest and personal gain (e.g., Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, etc). Trillions of dollars are missing from the U.S. Treasury.

Crime rates have statistically declined in the United States since the 1990’s. Except for State-sponsored or Black Lives Matters (BLM) and Antifa endorsed violence in the streets during the 2020 U.S. election cycle, crime rates have been stable. Why build new prisons when the crime rate is statistically steady or falling? Yet government and corporate investment in prisons, the criminal justice system and attorneys have continued to grow exponentially in the U.S. since the 1960’s. 

Since 1973 the number of incarcerated persons in the United States has increased five-fold, and in any given year almost 7 million persons are under the supervision or control of BOP correctional services. As a “free” country, the U.S. has the distinction of having the largest prison population and highest per capita incarceration rate in the world. 

What is the political agenda here? Who among us are intended to fill those prisons if not serious criminals?

Boycott Legacy Media

May we stop supporting legacy media’s attack on your sensibilities. Boycott television, radio, legacy media and the internet until you can watch it with the utmost of skepticism. 

May we stop believing whatever you hear, or what’s presented to you without questioning the news and information for yourself. May we do our own thinking and reject fundamentalist thinking of all kinds, whether Left, Right or in the mediocre Middle.

Americans as the People of the Lie

United States citizens are the most controlled people in the world, supposedly living in a “free” country, yet they have a difficult time seeing or acknowledging this fact. 

According to M. Scott Peck, United States citizens are the “people of the lie”, a people who believe so wholeheartedly in the lie that they can no longer see what is real or what is true. Neither do “we have the eyes to see or the ears to hear”, reality for what it actually is.

“Human beings are poor examiners, subject to superstition, bias, prejudice, and a profound tendency to see what they want to see rather than what is really there”. ~ M. Scott Peck, The Road Less Travelled

Reality erosion is the most consequential mental disability in our time – the inability to distinguish between what is actually real or what is imagined, feared or a projected reality. This inner blindness combined with ignorance, fear, denial and irresponsibility results in crisis after crisis being created for our lives. Indeed my friends, “The truth is indeed neither left nor right”. 

Surrendered Without Awareness

Many people on the streets of the usA have already surrendered their heart and soul, country and nation, body and labor to the foreign powers without question,  without hesitation, without thought, without awareness. The time for awakening is now.

When “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno interviewed young people on the streets of America, many people were so uneducated and misinformed they did not know how many planets are in our solar system, how many states in the Union, or how the political, economic or legal systems actually work. This was not just humorous, but tragic.

Many people, both young and old, have not really experienced real “freedom” in their lives. Too many are working all their lives for the illusion of an American dream.

Take a walk in the streets of the usA today. You’ll notice an unhealthy, stressed-out, defeated and demoralized people who have given up on life and resigned themselves to a miserable fate. This is especially so since the COVID-19 pandemic and the stolen election of 2020 but the global elite.

Too many have surrendered lock, stock and barrel, even though the first shot of an occupation by foreign powers (e.g., United Nations and foreign troops) has yet to be fired. You could though consider the extreme violence in the city streets of the usA as the first shots of a coup d’etat and socialist/communist takeover. 

Whatever happened to the bravado and will power of the people? May We the People summon our deeply rooted courage to face ourselves and wake up and smell a rosier, more abundant and free future. 

Perhaps it’ll take another major crisis of consciousness for the mass of humanity to wake up. Hopefully, not another world war, famine, plague, pandemic or economic collapse. Prevention is the best medicine. Individual action is the best cure for our collective apathy and indifference.

In the words of an unnamed Chinese sage, “If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are headed”.

Political Sovereignty

  1. Forming a distinct political entity as a true nation under the law of nations, sovereign, independent and free.
  2. Reading, studying and re-establishing our constitutions both state and federal, or compromising the freedoms and prosperity that we originally enjoyed for generations.
  3. The foundation of a global republic.

References:

  1. Liberty International & The Wall Street Journal | Democrats and Republicans Aren’t just Divided. They Live in Different Worlds; Liberty International & Crossroads | This Country’s Fabric Is Being Torn Apart with Lin Wood;Liberty International & POLITICO | George Washington’s Farewell Warning: Partisanship would lead to the “ruins of public liberty,” our first president said. He was more right than he knew.
  2. Wikipedia | The Art of War by Sun Tzu.
  3. From the standard courtroom oath taken upon approaching the witness stand.
  4. Wikipedia | The Golden Rule.
  5. Wikipedia | IMDB | 1984 by George Orwell (film).
  6. Overheard this line in the film PCU.
  7. Infamous quote from the cartoon character Pogo.
  8. Wikipedia | Crime statistics; Wikipedia | Prison building statistics.
  9. Wikipedia | Incarceration rates in the U.S.
  10. Scott Peck coined the phrase “people-of-the-lie”; Wikipedia & Good Reads | The People of the Lie by M. Scott Peck. 
  11. Brainy Quote | Quote by Lao Tzu.
  12. Sourced from ICR’s Success Education Course: Political Sovereignty | Freedom Catalog or Liberty International Books.

Source: Sovereign’s Handbook by Johnny Liberty (30th Anniversary Edition), Volume 1 of 3, p.48 – 51

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Dawning of the Corona Age: Navigating the Pandemic by Johnny Freedom 
(3rd Edition)
(Printed, Bound Book or PDF)

This comprehensive book, goes far beyond the immediate impact of the “pandemic”, but, along with the reader, imagines how our human world may be altered, both positively and negatively, long into an uncertain future. Available Now!

$25.00 ~ PRINT BOOK
$10.00 ~ EBOOK