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July 29, 2002

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Recognizing a Federal Reserve Slave

by Ed Lewis

 

It goes without saying that most people called American Citizens believe themselves to be free. After all, they aren’t incarcerated and they can choose to go where they want and when they want. They can get married if they want and have children if they want. They can own property and use it any way they wish. They can go fishing and drink all the beer they want. They can own firearms and use them appropriately to protect themselves and their families. It just goes on and on with all the “freedoms” we have.

And, if you believe all this, you are most certainly a slave to government – and not just one government but several, although it all stems back to one. You who believe you are free haven’t any concept whatsoever of what “liberty” is. And, for those my age (56) or younger, you have never been “free”.

 

You have since your birth been a slave to the Federal Reserve Bank. You are collateral for a loan that can never be repaid. You are, in essence, nothing more than livestock, owning nothing and never being able to own anything – as long as you stay in ignorance. You are just a “natural resource”.

 

Most thieves do it “in the open” so to speak, but not elected officials of today and the past 100 years. They pull their thefts by working in back alleys and rooms, never letting in the light of day and truth. The thefts are done under the guise of emergencies, for the children, protecting people against drugs, crime, safety (thousands of statutes for safety on the roads, none of which apply to a free natural person) and now, of course, terrorism. Ignored is the greatest threat faced by free men (using the term quite loosely), the threat from the governments established “by the people” to protect liberty against all aggressors, domestic and foreign.

 

So, how to identify if you are “free” or “in servitude”. Simple. Just answer the below questions and the answer will be revealed.

1. Do you have a social security number?

2. Do you believe victimless crimes are crimes?

3. Do you have a driver’s license giving you permission to travel in your automobile, pick-up truck, motorcycle, or any other motorized means of conveyance?

4. Did you register your automobile, pick-up, motorcycle, or other motorized means of conveyance?

5. Did you get permission to marry by applying for a marriage license?

6. Do you have a business license?

7. Do you pay a fee to do repair work for other people?

8. Do you respond to every ordinance by a city government as if it is “law”, even in regards to your private property, including real estate (not necessarily “real” property)?

9. Do you meekly bow and pay a fine placed on you by law enforcers through a “citation” issued on the spot?

10. Do you submit to “spot checks” and searches of your person and property (your “papers”) without a duly issued search warrant authorizing a law enforcement officer to stop and question you?

11. Do you pay “income taxes” to the Federal Reserve? This is asked this way because not one cent collected goes to the Treasury Department (Grace Commission's report). Or, if you prefer, do you believe your earnings taken from you as “income tax” is just you paying your “fair share”?

12. Do you pay tax on your property without question? Or, if you prefer, do you believe you owe part of your earnings to a government for letting you “own” your property?

 

If you answer yes, then you are nothing more than a slave or a subject. Your sovereignty has been usurped. You are an artificial entity, a non-human created by the government. You have been well molded as a “good” citizen. You are the servant – the people elected or appointed to office to serve you are instead the masters.

 

You see, if you were free, you would need no permission from any person or organization to do as you wish as long as you never harm another person or his property.

 

If you were free, you would not be treated as a child that must be guided in your daily lives – you would be free to make your own decisions and to use all property owned by you as you see fit – and without government interference of any nature.

 

If you were free, every cent you earn would be your own without any kickback to the Federal and State governments (political subdivisions are just an extension of state governments). Yes, taxes are nothing more than a kickback for privileges and immunities granted by a government to entities it creates.

 

If you were free, you could use your talents and your own labor to conduct any service for other people you wish – and you could hire anyone you wish to help you in your endeavors without any form of interference from any level of government.

 

If you were free, you could travel freely without ever being stopped by another person, including law enforcers. You would not need permission, nor would you have to pay any fee since all fees, licenses, and the like are meant only for artificial entities, not the natural person.

 

The below sums it up quite clearly –

"The"individual" may stand upon "his Constitutional Rights" as a CITIZEN. He is entitled to carry on his "private" business in his own way. "His power to contract is unlimited." He owes no duty to the State or to his neighbors to divulge his business, or to open his doors to an investigation, so far as it may tend to incriminate him. He owes no duty to the State, since he receives nothing therefrom, beyond the protection of his life and property. "His rights" are such as "existed" by the Law of the Land (Common Law) "long antecedent" to the organization of the State", and can only be taken from him by "due process of law", and "in accordance with the Constitution." "He owes nothing" to the public so long as he does not trespass upon their rights."

Hale v. Henkel, 201 U.S. 43 at 89

 

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