Revision
To expound further on the last post, James Madison once called for natural rights to be included within the U.S. Constitution as the people's "Bill of Rights." These lawfully interpreted legal rights are also declared natural powers of the people. The reason for deeming them so is because of a subtle difference that exists between what is a civil right and what is a greater natural right. Therefore, our rights within the U.S. Constitution should be reconsidered as a "Bill of Powers" as they provide us both with civil rights which are guaranteed by law, and with natural rights that, as John Locke would define them, reduce on the physical level all the way to the very Soul. While we can be stripped of our legal rights, we can't ever be stripped of our greater natural powers.
In other words, the concept of the people's civil rights didn't evolve out of civil rights alone, but from the inborn natural rights the people were determined prior to possess.
Therefore, the U.S. Constitution should be reinterpreted beyond just a legal sense to that of documentation that expresses both a declaration concerning the formal powers of the people, along with those laws concerning the legal instituting of our three-part head government. These two parts together were intended to work towards furthering the people's Civil Purpose.
Again, while the legal precedence prior to the time of our Founders was utilized by tyranny for the express purpose of maintaining the people within a perpetual state of tyranny; in contrast, the formal precedence of the scientific method of Natural Law was utilized by our Founders for the express purpose of gaining control over tyranny in order to advance the people.
So, to be more precise regarding the U.S. Constitution, our "Bill of Rights" are a declaration of the people's powers - with that power originating from the fact that natural rights have greater significance than legal civil rights.
See, I'm not addressing the possessing of rights as the topic is often discussed in a personal enrichment sort of way, or of the leisure exercising of them which is a common endeavor of those who live within the idealized model class of our society, but of utilizing our greater natural powers in a certain strategic way in order to benefit the people to the detriment of tyranny.
Not of the right itself, but of the specific way that we should utilize that right.
Again, for the benefit of the people, we should 1) diffuse any divisions perpetuated within our ranks between us and our loved ones, with these being the brave souls that tyranny is using as a shield to hide behind. After the first step has been performed successfully, then we should proceed with step 2) of exposing the media corporations and the intelligence agencies as working together in unison, as they have always done so even prior to our Founders, for the betterment of tyranny and to the detriment of the people.
We should be careful here for if we were to demonstrate our grievances the other way around alternating the steps, then those within the official police (military) forces could and probably would violate our rights as such a serious offense committed against us would then go unreported by the media corporations and the intelligence agencies.
In other words, the people have been abandoned today by the media and the intelligence agencies. To regain control, we need to understand that if all we have in this world are our legal civil rights, then we don't have any rights. The only way the people will ever preserve our rights is by declaring them to exist beyond the designation of legal to that of our greater natural powers.
Again, government cannot be controlled by the endless legislation of laws, but by holding them to their consciences -- not just to the extent of holding them accountable, but by holding each and every one of them to a higher standard and to a greater penalty under judgement of the Truth.
We the people are able to do this because we possess the power of proclamation. As the king of kings resides within the very least among us, and as our Founders once lowered themselves from their high social statuses as gentlemen to act on our behalf, so do we the people of these United States today choose to be so representative of the very least.
Therefore, from this day of May 28, 2013 and onward, let it be known that the people have protection beyond that of their civil rights to that of our greater inborn natural powers.
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