Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Losing Unalienable Rights To Tyranny

The historical past of the western world established a history of law which declares that all The People own unalienable rights and if these rights are taken from us, it is also our right to take a stand to defend them. What are unalienable rights? By definition, they are specific rights that can not be sold or transferred without your consent.

Declaration of Independence | Unalienable Rights or Tyranny | Common Law | The Unjust Justice System

In this day and age the vast majority of us today seem to be oblivious of such rights and that fact tends to make it so much easier for government to take them away from us. And that is precisely what these people have been engaging in for a really long time, thanks to this lack of knowledge.

So the million dollar question is: do we possess unalienable rights or tyranny? (◄ read the full post here) If our unalienable rights are being forgotten and/or trampled upon by govt, subsequently we must be existing in a tyranny.

What established and is supposed to conserve these rights is the rule of law and is a thing we should additionally all be well schooled on, but again that just simply doesn’t seem to be the case. An example of one of these unalienable rights deceptively being taken from all of us is the natural right to use the road. You can ask people if they believe that the right to use the road is a right or a privilege and they will likely say to you the latter.