Terminate Uniparty Big Government


John R. Houk, Blog Editor

© September 18, 2022

The Off-Guardian Saturday (9/17) picked up a John & Nisha Whitehead post on The Rutherford Institute originally dated September 14. The Rutherford post has a bit more expanded and direct than Off-Guardian which reads, “Overthrow the Government: All the Ways in Which Our Rights Have Been Usurped.” The Off-Guardian remove d “Overthrow the Government.”

And to be fair to Off-Guardian, Whitehead does not offer a clarion call to overthrow the Dem-Marxist tyranny in the U.S. Government but concludes with the power to change is in the hands of WE THE PEOPLE without offering advice on how WE THE PEOPLE can effect change.

That which Whitehead does very effectively is itemize just how a Big Centralized Government has eradicated the Original Intent of the U.S. Constitution, especially the first Ten Amendments known as The Bill of Rights.

One thing I’d like to mention that Whitehead does not is Political Parties did not exist at the beginning of the Constitution. However, the process of National (well… 13 newly independent sovereign states) debate to accept or reject the U.S. Constitution quickly developed two political factions: The Federalist faction promoting constitutional ratification and the Anti-Federalist faction rejecting ratification in favor of preserving a Confederation of loosely aligned independent states.

As the Constitution was ratified, the Federalist faction became a really not at all well-organized Federalist Party while the Anti-Federalists began to emerge into today’s Democratic Party. Thomas Jefferson (3rd President) led the early Democratic-Republicans. George Washington and John Adams became attached to the Federalists but my sense is no political party authority was ever enforced among Federalists.

Today’s two dominant Political Parties (Democrats and Republicans) are both culprits in eradicating the Original Intent of the U.S. Constitution so that Big Government rules beyond the authority provided by the Constitution. If WE THE PEOPLE continue to support the status quo of a uniparty Two Party System we deserve the tyranny WE THE PEOPLE experience.

John and Nisha Whitehead how the uniparty Big Government has decimated the Bill of Rights. I like Rutherford’s title better, but I like Off-Guardian’s article organization better. Ergo I am cross posting the latter.

JRH 9/18/22

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10 Ways in Which Our Rights Have Been Usurped

5th Amendment

WE THE PEOPLE

By John and Nisha Whitehead

September 17, 2022

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We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.” Abraham Lincoln

It’s easy to become discouraged about the state of our nation.

We’re drowning under the weight of too much debt, too many wars, too much power in the hands of a centralized government, too many militarized police, too many laws, too many lobbyists, and generally too much bad news.

It’s harder to believe that change is possible, that the system can be reformed, that politicians can be principled, that courts can be just, that good can overcome evil, and that freedom will prevail.

So where does that leave us?

Benjamin Franklin provided the answer. As the delegates to the Constitutional Convention trudged out of Independence Hall on September 17, 1787, an anxious woman in the crowd waiting at the entrance inquired of Franklin, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” “A republic,” Franklin replied, “if you can keep it.”

What Franklin meant, of course, is that when all is said and done, we get the government we deserve.

Those who gave us the Constitution and the Bill of Rights believed that the government exists at the behest of its citizens. It is there to protect, defend and even enhance our freedoms, not violate them.

Unfortunately, although the Bill of Rights was adopted as a means of protecting the people against government tyranny, in America today, the government does whatever it wants, freedom be damned.

“We the people” have been terrorized, traumatized, and tricked into a semi-permanent state of compliance by a government that cares nothing for our lives or our liberties.

The bogeyman’s names and faces have changed over time (terrorism, the war on drugs, illegal immigration, a viral pandemic, and more to come), but the end result remains the same: in the so-called name of national security, the Constitution has been steadily chipped away at, undermined, eroded, whittled down, and generally discarded with the support of Congress, the White House, and the courts.

A recitation of the Bill of Rights—set against a backdrop of government surveillance, militarized police, SWAT team raids, asset forfeiture, eminent domain, overcriminalization, armed surveillance drones, whole body scanners, stop and frisk searches, vaccine mandates, lockdowns, and the like (all sanctioned by Congress, the White House, and the courts)—would understandably sound more like a eulogy to freedoms lost than an affirmation of rights we truly possess.

What we are left with today is but a shadow of the robust document adopted more than two centuries ago. Sadly, most of the damage has been inflicted upon the Bill of Rights.

Here is what it means to live under the Constitution, twenty-plus years after 9/11 and with the nation just emerging from two years of COVID-19 lockdowns and mandates.

The First Amendment is supposed to protect the freedom to speak your mind, assemble and protest nonviolently without being bridled by the government. It also protects the freedom of the media, as well as the right to worship and pray without interference. In other words, Americans should not be silenced by the government. To the founders, all of America was a free speech zone.

Despite the clear protections found in the First Amendment, the freedoms described therein are under constant assault. Increasingly, Americans are being persecuted for exercising their First Amendment rights and speaking out against government corruption.

Activists are being arrested and charged for daring to film police officers engaged in harassment or abusive practices. Journalists are being prosecuted for reporting on whistleblowers.

States are passing legislation to muzzle reporting on cruel and abusive corporate practices. Religious ministries are being fined for attempting to feed and house the homeless. Protesters are being tear-gassed, beaten, arrested and forced into “free speech zones.”

And under the guise of “government speech,” the courts have reasoned that the government can discriminate freely against any First Amendment activity that takes place within a so-called government forum.

The Second Amendment was intended to guarantee “the right of the people to keep and bear arms.” Essentially, this amendment was intended to give the citizenry the means to resist tyrannical government. Yet while gun ownership has been recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court as an individual citizen right, Americans remain powerless to defend themselves against red flag gun laws, militarized police, SWAT team raids, and government agencies armed to the teeth with military weapons better suited to the battlefield.

The Third Amendment reinforces the principle that civilian-elected officials are superior to the military by prohibiting the military from entering any citizen’s home without “the consent of the owner.” With the police increasingly training like the military, acting like the military, and posing as military forces—complete with heavily armed SWAT teams, military weapons, assault vehicles, etc.—it is clear that we now have what the founders feared most—a standing army on American soil.

The Fourth Amendment prohibits government agents from conducting surveillance on you or touching you or encroaching on your private property unless they have evidence that you’re up to something criminal. In other words, the Fourth Amendment ensures privacy and bodily integrity.

Unfortunately, the Fourth Amendment has suffered the greatest damage in recent years and has been all but eviscerated by an unwarranted expansion of governmental police powers that include strip searches and even anal and vaginal searches of citizens, surveillance (corporate and otherwise), and intrusions justified in the name of fighting terrorism, as well as the outsourcing of otherwise illegal activities to private contractors.

The Fifth Amendment and the Sixth Amendment work in tandem. These amendments supposedly ensure that you are innocent until proven guilty, and government authorities cannot deprive you of your life, your liberty or your property without the right to an attorney and a fair trial before a civilian judge.

However, in the new suspect society in which we live, where surveillance is the norm, these fundamental principles have been upended. Certainly, if the government can arbitrarily freeze, seize or lay claim to your property (money, land or possessions) under government asset forfeiture schemes, you have no true rights.

The Seventh Amendment guarantees citizens the right to a jury trial. Yet when the populace has no idea of what’s in the Constitution—civic education has virtually disappeared from most school curriculums—that inevitably translates to an ignorant jury incapable of distinguishing justice and the law from their own preconceived notions and fears.

However, as a growing number of citizens are coming to realize, the power of the jury to nullify the government’s actions—and thereby help balance the scales of justice—is not to be underestimated. Jury nullification reminds the government that “we the people” retain the power to ultimately determine what laws are just.

The Eighth Amendment is similar to the Sixth in that it is supposed to protect the rights of the accused and forbid the use of cruel and unusual punishment. However, the Supreme Court’s determination that what constitutes “cruel and unusual” should be dependent on the “evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society” leaves us with little protection in the face of a society lacking in morals altogether.

The Ninth Amendment provides that other rights not enumerated in the Constitution are nonetheless retained by the people. Popular sovereignty—the belief that the power to govern flows upward from the people rather than downward from the rulers—is clearly evident in this amendment.

However, it has since been turned on its head by a centralized federal government that sees itself as supreme and which continues to pass more and more laws that restrict our freedoms under the pretext that it has an “important government interest” in doing so.

As for the Tenth Amendment’s reminder that the people and the states retain every authority that is not otherwise mentioned in the Constitution, that assurance of a system of government in which power is divided among local, state and national entities has long since been rendered moot by the centralized Washington, DC, power elite—the president, Congress and the courts.

Thus, if there is any sense to be made from this recitation of freedoms lost, it is simply this: our individual freedoms have been eviscerated so that the government’s powers could be expanded.

It was no idle happenstance that the Constitution opens with these three powerful words: “We the people.” As the Preamble proclaims:

We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this CONSTITUTION for the United States of America.

In other words, it’s our job to make the government play by the rules of the Constitution.

We are supposed to be the masters and they—the government and its agents—are the servants.

We the American people—the citizenry—are supposed to be the arbiters and ultimate guardians of America’s welfare, defense, liberty, laws and prosperity.

Still, it’s hard to be a good citizen if you don’t know anything about your rights or how the government is supposed to operate.

As the National Review rightly asks, “How can Americans possibly make intelligent and informed political choices if they don’t understand the fundamental structure of their government? American citizens have the right to self-government, but it seems that we increasingly lack the capacity for it.”

Americans are constitutionally illiterate.

Most citizens have little, if any, knowledge about their basic rights. And our educational system does a poor job of teaching the basic freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. For instance, a survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that a little more than one-third of respondents (36 percent) could name all three branches of the U.S. government, while another one-third (35 percent) could not name a single one.

A survey by the McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum found that only one out of a thousand adults could identify the five rights protected by the First Amendment. On the other hand, more than half (52%) of the respondents could name at least two of the characters in the animated Simpsons television family, and 20% could name all five. And although half could name none of the freedoms in the First Amendment, a majority (54%) could name at least one of the three judges on the TV program American Idol, 41% could name two and one-fourth could name all three.

It gets worse.

Many who responded to the survey had a strange conception of what was in the First Amendment. For example, a startling number of respondents believed that the “right to own a pet” and the “right to drive a car” were part of the First Amendment. Another 38% believed that “taking the Fifth” was part of the First Amendment.

Teachers and school administrators do not fare much better. A study conducted by the Center for Survey Research and Analysis found that one educator in five was unable to name any of the freedoms in the First Amendment.

Government leaders and politicians are also ill-informed. Although they take an oath to uphold, support and defend the Constitution against “enemies foreign and domestic,” their lack of education about our fundamental rights often causes them to be enemies of the Bill of Rights.

So what’s the solution?

Thomas Jefferson recognized that a citizenry educated on “their rights, interests, and duties”  is the only real assurance that freedom will survive.

As Jefferson wrote in 1820:

“I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of our society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true corrective of abuses of constitutional power.”

From the President on down, anyone taking public office should have a working knowledge of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and should be held accountable for upholding their precepts. One way to ensure this would be to require government leaders to take a course on the Constitution and pass a thorough examination thereof before being allowed to take office.

Some critics are advocating that students pass the United States citizenship exam in order to graduate from high school. Others recommend that it must be a prerequisite for attending college. I’d go so far as to argue that students should have to pass the citizenship exam before graduating from grade school.

Here’s an idea to get educated and take a stand for freedom: anyone who signs up to become a member of The Rutherford Institute gets a wallet-sized Bill of Rights card and a Know Your Rights card. Use this card to teach your children the freedoms found in the Bill of Rights.

A healthy, representative government is hard work. It takes a citizenry that is informed about the issues, educated about how the government operates, and willing to do more than grouse and complain.

As I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, “we the people” have the power to make and break the government.

The powers-that-be want us to remain divided over politics, hostile to those with whom we disagree politically, and intolerant of anyone or anything whose solutions to what ails this country differ from our own. They also want us to believe that our job as citizens begins and ends on Election Day.

Yet there are 330 million of us in this country. Imagine what we could accomplish if we actually worked together, presented a united front, and spoke with one voice.

Tyranny wouldn’t stand a chance.

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at http://www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at john@rutherford.org

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The Power of ‘We the People’ to End Mandates Once and For All!


I first subscribed to the ACT for America email list during the days I viewed the anti-Christian and Jew-hating supremacist religion known as Islam as the primary threat to Christian and American Values of Liberty.

Ever since the MSM became the lying mouthpiece for Dem-Marxist Globalism and the Dem-Marxist Election Coup that followed during Election 2020, the threat to Christian and American Values and Liberty has been the transformation agenda of America’s own Democratic Party (which these days have come out of the political closet as Marxist-Socialists).

The CCP unleashed virus known as COVID has been the Dem-Marxist tool to silence dissent and maintain tyrannical control. ACT for America has adapted the battle for Liberty to look at the tyrants in OUR midst. AND THUS I cross post this email drumming up support to resist and battle MANDATES.

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The Power of ‘We the People’ to End Mandates Once and For All!

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By Christine Reagan, National Grassroots Director

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Sent 3/1/2022 12:01 AM

This is the United States of America. We are a representative government, governed by the consent of the governed. The consent of the governed is conditional, resting firmly upon the foundation of our Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Until the Federal, State, and local government can no longer suspend civil liberties by imposing emergency orders in search of public health, our battle for freedom over mandates is not over.

As masking dictates by Governors and local state jurisdictions begin to lift across the country, as vaccine passport requirements from government and state employers begin to soften, and as every Covid related mandate begins to unwind, we are still at risk of those freedoms being denied once again at the whim of these same tyrants. 

ACT for America is monitoring the status of all Covid related mandates in all 50 States! We are fighting for ‘We the People”; we are fighting for the rule of law to be restored through patriots like you. 

https://www.actforamerica.org/mandate-freedom

It is ‘We the People’ who have the right to choose whether to wear a mask, not wear a mask, or stay at home. 

It is ‘We the People’ who have the right to conduct commerce and trade in the way we choose, whether in person, car pick up, or home delivery. 

It is ‘We the People’ who have the right to choose what manner of health and medical care we feel is best for ourselves and our families and the relationship between doctor and patient must remain private and sacred.

‘We the People’ have a responsibility, as stewards of our government, to respond, to retract our consent, and nullify the power of government, when it fails to serve the people, tramples on our Constitutional freedoms and denies our inalienable rights. 

Any official that attempts to enforce their ideals, philosophies, or fears upon another has no respect for the rule of law or the individual. 

We need to identify tyrants by their fruit and make sure they never get reelected or appointed to rule over the lives of the people EVER again. 

It’s time to put our faith in ‘We the People’! I believe in America’s Citizenry to do the right thing, not just for themselves, but for their neighbors. 

I believe that when the next pandemic, natural or manmade, comes around, the American people have a right to the truth without censor, have a right to learn all the risks, and have free access to all treatment options. 

Tyrants across the country have weaponized Covid against the people for far too long. They have used ‘Fear Psychology’ to induce mass delusion and put up a smokescreen to cover their eradication of the Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Medical Choice and Privacy, Freedom of Commerce and Trade, Freedom to Travel, Freedom of Information, Freedom to BREATHE! The list of freedoms trampled by these tyrants goes on and on! 

So how do ‘We the People’ fix this?

It is through numbers that ‘We the People’ force healthy governance! 

Today, we take back our power through our voice. We raise up our brothers and sisters, our fellow Americans, and we ask them to stand with us and make their voice heard and counted! 

It’s time for the People to take their power back, to stand together and end all Mandates. It’s time to restore the rule of law in our nation. We do this through the power of grassroots, creating a groundswell of pressure, a symphony of voices acting as one, sounding as thunder and lighting, and trembling as an earthquake beneath their feet. 

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Take the 2 minutes to send your email, sign the petition, publicly post on social media, and make a personal phone call. Take the 2 minutes, once a day, until this battle is won in all 50 States and in our Federal Government! 

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Do YOU Care or Not Care?


I read this (essentially an indictment) relatively short essay aimed at Americans who could be Patriots IF they cared about their nation’s heritage and the path a complacent America is heading.

I found the post on the Social Media Platform Wimkin which has had function problems in the past and still loads a little slow at times. The Wimkin group Patriot Network Community Outreach Program is administered by the pseudonym Patrioticplacedotcom. The person’s pseudonym is of interest for at the end of the essay another Social Media Platform is promoted called Patriotic Place (https://patrioticplace.com/). So far, Patriotic Place seems a bit more efficient than Wimkin. I belong to both.

Due to Social Media censorship by the Big Tech Leftists, my search for alternative Social Media is ongoing.

Which brings me back to Patrioticplacedotcom’s post on the Wimkin platform. A title was not a part of the Wimkin post ergo I arbitrarily manufactured one based on the first paragraph. 

JRH 3/31/21

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America will fall to Communism – Qanon or Trump will not save us

Posted by Patrioticplacedotcom

March 29, 2021

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America will fall to Communism. Qanon or Trump will not save us. Our state representatives and government sure as hell isn’t going to do it. It is up to the American people. But the sad truth is that a majority of you all simply just don’t care. We are all wrapped up in complacency and just trying to get by under the rules that the Commie bankers have laid out for us. A system that is set up for failure. America is the last stand for decency left in the world. And when America falls the entire rest of the world is doomed. I apologize to those of us that do actually care and are trying to do something to help. But it is not enough. And by the time a majority of you do realize and want to do something about it a checkmate will already be put in place.

Study true history, not the crap the MSM gives you. Look at how 66 million people were killed in the Bolshevik revolution, how over 60 million were slaughtered by Mao Zedong. How all these elitists that have always told us that the world is over populated but now want to save us all by taking an experimental vaccine. I have tried and tried and tried, and I’m not going to lie, I am tired, beat up and broke down, physically, mentally and financially. But I keep going because I am scared of the future that my 14-year-old son will have to endure.

Ask an immigrant why they came to America, the greatest country in the world. Everything that they have run from is now following them and thanks to all of us listening to the media and taking what they have to say at face value, no research no questions, no nothing but acceptance, the plan to overthrow America is working. Whether you voted for Donald Trump or not is irrelevant to the fact that the election was clearly stolen. Now that should bother everyone, not just because your guy won or lost, but the fact that it was NOT the will of the people and deception has put in place the world’s biggest puppet ever!

American’s are the largest army in the world, why do you think they are trying to take our guns? Because if we actually knew the powers that we the people possess they know that they wouldn’t stand a chance. We need unity now more than ever; we are all just people and for the most part all want the same things in life. To go to work, pay our bills and come home and love our family. Life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Republicans and Democrats are not fighting against each other for our rights, only the citizens that claims those parties are. Our representatives our working together to remove our rights. It is a big ACT! The same is true with every country (government) they tell us that we need to fear and that is why we need our almighty government to protect us from them, but the real question is who will protect us from the government?

We the people! [Is the ONLY protection from corrupt government.] Which is why we need to set apart our differences, because the first rule in war is to divide and conquer! United we STAND Divided we FALL!

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