The unanimous Declaration of the fifty united States of America
In A Convention of Sovereign States—July 4, 2024
In A Convention of Sovereign States—July 4, 2024
The unanimous Declaration of the fifty united States of America
In the Course of securing Liberty and establishing the Republic, our Forefathers Dissolved all allegiance to the British Crown and declared the American Colonies to be free and independent States. This separation from the mother country Transformed the newly established States into separate Sovereign political entities.
That in 1781, the thirteen united States, Severally, entered into a league of friendship with each other for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare called the Articles of Confederation. Under this Compact, each State retained its Sovereignty, Freedom, and Independence, and every Power, Jurisdiction and Right, which was not expressly Delegated to the united States, in Congress assembled. This limited Confederation did not consolidate the thirteen united States, or their People, into a single nation.
That in 1787, twelve of the thirteen united States sent delegates to a Federal [Constitutional] Convention for the sole and express purpose of Revising the federal system of government established by the Articles of Confederation. The delegates drafted a new Compact between the Several States called The Constitution for the United States of America. When adopted by Conventions in the Several States, this Compact did not abolish the federal system of government and consolidate the States, or their People, into a single nation; it remained a Union or confederation between the States.
That in ratifying the Constitution for the United States of America, the Several States created a common government known as The Government of the United States; the word “United” is merely an adjective. The States empowered their government with the authority to perform Limited enumerated functions that would be difficult or impossible for them to perform individually. Under the terms of this Compact, every power not Delegated to the federal government was Retained by the States and their People.
That Sovereignty and all political Power was vested in the People of the Several States. Under our Constitution, the People can only exercise the Powers of the federal government as States and through States.
That pursuant to Article V, the Constitution and Powers delegated to the federal government can only be amended by a vote of the States; the federal government Cannot amend the Constitution or negate a vote of the States.
That the general provisions of the Constitution pertain to the States in their united collective capacity because the Constitution was established “between the States” as enumerated in Article VII.
That this Fundamental principle was acknowledged by Alexander Hamilton: “The United States, in their united or collective capacity, are the OBJECT to which all general provisions in the Constitution must necessarily be construed to refer.”
That the constitutional delineation of power between the federal and state governments, which is the Foundation of our Constitution, was stated in no uncertain terms by James Madison: “[t]he powers delegated…to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce; with which last the power of taxation will, for the most part, be connected. The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people; and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State. The operations of the federal government will be most extensive and important in times of war and danger; those of the State governments in times of peace and security.”
We hold these truths to be self-evident that the federal government has refused to stay within the Confines of its constitutionally Delegated and Enumerated powers. That government has violated the separation of power between the States and their federal government and is attempting to consolidate the American States into a single nation. That a consolidation of Sovereign States into a single nation would institute a form of government Foreign to our Constitution and rejected by our Forefathers. That whenever the federal government becomes destructive of the ends for which it was established, it is the Right of the States, as the exclusive parties to the Compact between themselves, to alter or abolish their common government and 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 general Welfare. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown, 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 the absolute Despotism of a central government controlled exclusively by political parties, 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 the People of the Several States, and such is now the necessity that compels them to Command their Agent, the state governments, to reform, alter, or abolish the federal government established by the several States. The recent history of the federal government is a history of Repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these Sovereign States and their People. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.
The federal government has declared itself to be supreme and above the several States and their People.
The federal government has abdicated its constitutional function as the common government of the States and declared itself to be a party to the Compact between the Several States.
The federal government has made judges dependent on the Will of political parties alone, for their appointment to office and the amount of payment of their salaries.
The federal government has rendered the judiciary superior to the Sovereign powers of the States and the natural Rights of the People.
The federal government has authorized the judiciary to alter our Constitution without resorting to the amendment process Required by the express terms of the Compact.
The federal government has claimed a power Not enumerated in our Constitution to define the extent of the powers delegated to itself.
The federal government has ignored the clear intent of our Forefathers and radically Expanded its power through convoluted interpretations of our Constitution.
The federal government has Plundered the wealth of our States and left them Unable to fulfill their obligations.
The federal government has used a Perversion of the Commerce Clause of our Constitution to disarm the People of the several States.
The federal government has Subjected our citizens to death and bodily harm in foreign countries without a Declaration of War.
The federal government has enacted laws with the stated purpose of bringing the People of the several States under its direct control when No such power is granted by our Constitution.
The federal government has used a Perversion of the Commerce Clause of our Constitution to exercise regulatory control over every aspect of human existence within these United States.
The federal government has used a Perversion of the General Welfare Clause of our Constitution to tax and appropriate money from our People to fund programs Not authorized by our Constitution.
The federal government has Compelled our citizens to appear before its legislative tribunal to be interrogated on matters Not within the scope of its delegated powers under threat of fine and imprisonment.
The federal government has used a Perversion of the Commerce Clause of our Constitution to erect so-called civil Rights statutes when the constitutional duty of securing the Rights of the People was Reserved to the States.
The federal government has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of agents, revenue officers, and bureaucrats to harass our People and eat out their substance.
The federal government has sent census workers into the several States to Invade the privacy of our People and Inquire into their Private affairs under threat of fine.
The federal government has Perverted various clauses of our Constitution to legitimize the Theft of our land.
The federal government has Given itself a new power of taxation Not authorized by our Constitution and Contrary to the intent of an Amendment to our Constitution.
The federal government has, under legislation Not authorized by our Constitution, Invaded the boundaries of our States to commandeer the education of our children.
The federal government has combined with other nations to subject the People of these States to jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution through pretended treaties unacknowledged by our laws; giving its Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation.
For quartering large bodies of armed federal employees among us when No general police power was delegated to that government by our Constitution:
For protecting them, from punishment for any transgressions which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States under color of law:
For compelling our citizens, under threat of fine and imprisonment, to participate in a tax and welfare scheme masquerading as a retirement program when No such power is granted by our Constitution:
For using so-called war powers to Deprive citizens of the benefits of Trial by Jury when no Declaration of War has been declared:
For transporting our citizens to federal courts to be tried for Pretended offences enacted under Perversions of the Commerce Clause of our Constitution:
For incurring debts Not authorized by our Constitution:
For imposing Taxes on us Without our Consent for the purpose of befriending foreign powers and potentates when No such power is granted by our Constitution:
For invading the Privacy of our People under the illusion of securing public safety when that duty was Reserved to the several States:
For subjecting our People to jurisdiction Foreign to the common law:
For abdicating its constitutional responsibility to coin money and regulate the value thereof by transferring this function to a private banking consortium called the Federal Reserve:
For elevating the office of the president to a position of prominence Not envisioned by our Forefathers and Foreign to our Constitution:
For abusing the legislative process by unconstitutionally bestowing powers on the office of the president and allowing him to legislate and rule by executive decree when No such power is granted by our Constitution:
For Plundering our wealth, Ravaging our pocketbooks, and Destroying the lives of our People:
For seizing control over the public health when No such power is granted by our Constitution:
The federal government has used a Perversion of the Commerce Clause of our Constitution to enact a multitude of criminal statutes Not authorized by our Constitution.
The federal government has Assumed the power to legislate concerning the Rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights when the stated purposed of the Amendments contained therein was to Restrict the powers of the federal government.
The federal government has, through convoluted interpretations of various clauses of our Constitution, Rendered its law enforcement and regulatory agencies superior to the police powers of the several States.
The federal government has Assumed the power to invoke so-called emergency powers when No such power is enumerated in our Constitution.
The federal government has used a Perversion of the General Welfare and Commerce Clauses to render the Tenth Amendment to our Constitution virtually null and void.
The federal government has declared the People of these United States potential domestic enemies and terrorists if they express a fidelity to our Constitution.
In every stage of these Oppressions and Usurpations of power We have petitioned for redress in the most humble and peaceful terms: Our repeated requests that the federal government stay within bounds of its constitutionally Delegated powers have been answered only by Repeated injury and Usurpations. A federal government, whose character is thus marked by every act, which may define a Tyrannical government, is unfit to be the common government of a Union of Sovereign States.
We, Therefore, the people of these united States of America, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by the Authority of the good People of these United States, solemnly publish and declare, That these United States, as Free and Independent States; are hereby Absolved from the unconstitutional dictates of their federal government and that all political connection between them and their common government will be totally Dissolved if that government does not return to its constitutionally Enumerated powers; and that as Free and Independent States, they will 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.
Robert Greenslade
Here’s hoping you have a happy, fun, rowdy, yet contemplative America’s Birthday!
BW
How a confluence of these men occurred astounds me. There are times in the history of the world this happens, the Renaissance, the turn of the 20th century in physics, fighting the Nazis, Silicone Valley in its early days. I am in awe, while at the same time saddened by the dearth of such men today…
Ahh, liberty and independence are fine ideas. Volunteerism is another fine idea. No force to be used in the intercourse of human affairs.
We are all born naked and screaming from between a naked woman's legs. Do you remember volunteering for that? I tried thousands of times to get back into that magic chamber I'd been ejected from. The results were mixed.
Did I sign the Declaration of Independence? Did you? Did any of us ratify the US Constitution?
Did you agree to the Income Tax? Did you agree to the Selective Service Act? (slavery).
Did you agree to have your in-laws in your life when you got married?
I sure as hell didn't.
Men in fancy clothes (George Washington always wore his uniform) writing a document in a secret, heavily draped, second floor room in Philadelphia with no transparency, is NOT a good way to start a government.
All governments are evil. And God has some 'splain' to do.