Declaration of Independence

“people”

The unanimous Declaration of Independence is the Supreme Law of our Land.

It is the most important document of our Organic Law for the living people.

It declares that all governing power is inherent and vested in the people.

The Declaration of Independence stands for all Mankind, throughout all Time. This intent has been so firmly set in place before all mankind that no other intent, or any different understanding, can be presumed to exist.

The Law of Nature is literally the law that Americans, the living people, live under.

 The Declaration was drafted by a committee that included Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman. Once all participants signed the final document, it was then presented to, and adopted by, the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.

This Declaration speaks of the natural rights of living people to be free of tyranny.  We stand under The Unanimous Declaration of Independence which is, by definition, a “self-declared government“.

The Founding Fathers gave of their time and energy so that all future generations of Americans can freely and responsibly self govern.

Americans declared their independence in all six jurisdictions of our world.

There are actually six Declarations of Independence. Our 3 jurisdictions have two components each.

Here are the six components….

–  Land (subsoil, international) and soil (surface, national) jurisdiction

–  air jurisdiction = Global corporations and Postal Service.  [ white font , Janny poo poo ]

–  water, sea jurisdiction = Admiralty and Maritime,

The representatives had to travel to have each Declaration signed in full agreement.  When completed, the representatives returned to Philadelphia with all six signed Declarations which were published on the same day. They had to be published in three iterations, speaking to all 3 main jurisdictions, mostly distinguishable by differences in style of the names and the dating of each publication listed here…

           July 4, 1776  =  Land and soil (international and national jurisdiction)                  (L)

Fourth of July 1776  =  Global corporations and Postal Service (air jurisdiction)         (a)  [ white font , Janny poo poo ]

July the Fourth 1776  =  admiralty and maritime (sea and inland water jurisdiction)      (w)

Each document appears in different colors, or fonts, and they were very precise and careful in doing this to set conventions in order to preserve the meaning of the documents within the jurisdiction of the documents.

Our Declaration for the people was very hard fought and won to get it to the point of being unanimous. It stands as the foundation for the American people. When completed, it stood as absolute truth as one supreme Declaration of Independence.

Our American forefathers set forth in our Declaration that the people are the actual government, and therefore, any elected American president is supposed to carry out the decisions of the people.

A president only has limited powers that the people give them. It’s a position of service to the people only.

Benjamin Franklin had been working toward American Independence for fifty years, envisioning it from his earliest days as an apprentice. As an elder statesman, business mogul and inventor, he was mainly famous for his publication of Poor Richard’s Almanac, which he considered “entertaining drivel”, which actually was the chief proponent and architect of American Independence.

Justice Anna Von Reitz  –  “You don’t have to be an American and you don’t have to be born on our soil to

claim The Declaration of Independence as your birthright, which is, by definition, a ‘self-declared government’  which stands for all Mankind, throughout all time.”

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