Self-Government must come from the
"grass-roots".
All the things which have outraged patriots in recent decades ... the
Iraq War, Open Borders, the North American Union, etc ... are a part of the
bigger Constitutional issue: what is the proper role of government in a
self-governing society? The Constitution limits the role of the Federal
government to a very small number of specified functions ... small compared to
the vast powers the Federal government has usurped today. All other powers
and authority, the Constitution says, belong in the hands of the States, and the
people (Amendment #10). It is not specified how the people will exercise
such power and authority, but it is clear from the whole order and arrangement
of the Constitution that the powers and authority flow from the source: from God
to man (by Common Law), from men (the people) to the States, which are the
creations of man and God, and therefore subject to the authority of their
creators, and thence to the Federal government of the United States under very
specific limitations as set forth in the Constitution. Therefore the
people are not limited in their authority, except by God. The States are
limited as to the powers granted them by the people, as specified by the
peoples' representatives in their respective State constitutions (according to
the will of the people). And the Federal Government, being the creation of
the States, is limited by the Constitution according to the will of the States
(and the people, and God). Inasmuch as the Constitution is the
constitution of the United States, not of the particular States, it is not
concerned with the terms the citizens of any particular State write into their
State constitution, except that the States must operate under a republican
(popular representative) form of government, and recognize the rights and
protections the U.S. Constitution grants to all its citizens.
In recent
years, as we see how our government is failing to perform its basic, specified
responsibilities (such as protecting our borders) and is deceiving us into
unwarranted and illegal wars by lies and trickery, we must wonder how the
authors of our free system of Constitutional government (the authors being God
and the American people) are meant to defend themselves and our self-government
from the bloodthirsty cruel and cynical aggression of a tyrannical conspiracy of
neo-con elites?
We obviously can not depend on Congress to clean house
and set things right again. Since the 2004 elections they have done
nothing to close the Open Borders, to withdraw our troops from Iraq, or even to
recognize the existence of the illegal North American Union conspiracy.
Clearly the ultimate power under the Constitution, the American people, needs to
be mobilized to stop the conspirator's headlong rush into tyranny and a police
state.
We can do this several ways. We should deploy all possible
ways at once, as soon as possible. Please, if you can think of other
effective ways, email them to us.
Force (and the threat of force) is
something the conspirators respect. So the Second Amendment must be
defended. If they choose to start a wholesale seizure of citizens' guns,
that is a declaration of war against the American people, our Constitution and
the American nation. Concord, Lexington and Saratoga all over
again.
We must as quickly as possible rally the people, the
"grassroots" in the counties. Forget the big cities. The Conspiracy
can't deploy them anyway, as they have been brainwashed into their own little
"me-first" worlds. RSG attempted to recruit a number of large, national,
"so-called Patriotic", organizations into urging their members to join a
national patriotic movement out in the counties, but it turned out they were all
controlled by the enemy.
But meanwhile, before it is too late, we
should create another legal tool which can be used by the local people to make
it clear to Congress, the Government and especially to the majority of our own
citizens as to what "the people" want most. At the time of the 2004
mid-term elections it was Controlled Borders and an end to the Iraq War, but in
a month or two (or a week or two) it will probably be the Economy. This is
what always happens. The elites know that if they delay a year or two,
other problems will arise, and meanwhile the unresolved problems will have
gotten worse. We may be into a war with Iran, or the whole Muslim Middle
East, any time now. And the flood of Mexicans coming across our southern
border will eventually make political consensus (for solving problems)
impossible, and the voice of the people will be forever silenced. And the
NAU? With our Constitution replaced by the NAU, we will be under the
thumbs of the Mexican elites, the Secret Empire Imperial elites of Canada and
our own elite traitors. One-World-Government coming up.
We need
to get National Referendum approved by the States now. All the modern nations
have it, except the U.S.
With National Referendum we can tell not only
Congress and the President what we demand now, but also tell the rest of the
American people, who are being confused and divided by press and media
lies. Each referendum needs to be short, clear and specific. The
opposition has always crippled state referendums by making them confusing and
long-winded, so the voter doesn't know what it is about. Don't allow that
to happen with National Referendums. Trust the people, but not the
elites.
There have been proposals to let the people write
legislation. But this would give the elites, and the press and media a
vastly-larger opportunity to confuse the issues, confuse the people, introduce
obstacles and buy people to oppose it. Rather I would suggest the
referendum be short and direct: "Pull our troops out of Iraq in 60 days", or:
"Order the Border Patrol, reinforced by the National Guard, to work with the
Sheriffs Offices and landowners along the border to arrest all illegal border
crossers and detain them in tent camps indefinitely.", or "Scrap the NAU, and
fire all Federal employees working with it." Then attached to all
referendums could be the requirement that Congress pass enabling legislation
responding to the referendum within 30 days, or a referendum committee will
write it, and Congress must have an open roll-call vote on it with a week of its
presentation.
Something along those lines, which cannot be
delayed. Or, alternatively, if Congress doesn't call an open, roll-call
vote on it within 30 days, it automatically becomes law, the referendum
committee filling in the enabling wording.
The role of the States
should be enlarged as a healthy brake on the power-crazy Feds. The state
legislatures can do much to counter the deadly influence of the Rockefeller,
Carnegie, Ford, and other foundations on local government. These
foundations are controlled by the international bankers. They lubricate
their activities out in the counties, not only with foundation funds, but also
with Federal funds distributed by executive bureaucrats without the approval of
Congress. They use the "Regions" organizational structures to tie local
governments (and their agencies) to Regional programs that replace the
decision-making and authority of local government (and law-enforcement, such as
the sheriffs' offices and local police). This is a hidden conspiracy to
undermine and replace local government (and law enforcement) with nationwide
controls administered by the "Regions". The 10 Regions were created early
in the last century. They were intended to replace the States. When
the States are gone, so is the Constitution, which was the creation of the
States. Because the States are a creation of the people (the voters)
organized and expressed through local grass-roots, the participation of the
grass-roots is the heart and essence of self-government, as the Constitution put
ultimate authority in the hands of the people.
By luring local
government agencies (and local law enforcement) with foundation and federal
money to bind them to Regional policies and programs, the local voters no longer
can make the necessary decisions to control the direction of local
government. So self-government is no longer possible, less so every
year. This is invisible, creeping dictatorship. It can only be
stopped by local voters, most of whom are not even aware of what is
happening. Nor do they understand any more that they are
self-government. We have to help them to understand how important they
really are, and to rally them to stop our nation's slow slide into
dictatorship.
Sincerely, Earl B. Wilson - Restore Self Government
January 20th,
2008