The Law
U.S. Law
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This is not a law book. This is not even a 'how-to book.' Gee, I'm not sure what kind of book this is. All I know is that I've been through a federal trial, conviction, and sentencing in the last two years, along with my husband. I learned a lot of things that I believe other people ought to know. So, I guess this is a 'Preparedness Manual' of some sort.
Our founders intended the judicial branch of government to be "the weakest of the three departments of power," and they tried to make that clear in the Constitution (see Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Number 78). However, our founders underestimated the gall, deviousness and lust-for-power of future judges. Throughout our history, America's judiciary has relentlessly expanded its power at the expense of elected bodies accountable to "We The People."
Contrary to what virtually everyone--left or right--says, the United States achieved its major objectives in Indochina. Vietnam was demolished. There's no danger that successful development there will provide a model for other countries in the region.
The reality of this book is: IF YOU DON'T LIKE WHAT'S HAPPENING IN YOUR LIFE, YOU CAN FIX IT. You can fix it without cheating anyone, without counseling with experts, without subscribing to any newsletter that keeps you posted on inside info, without writing Washington or getting involved in politics, without organizing, and without spending a penny unless you choose to.
"The Pope will never come to the secret societies. It is for the secret societies to come first to the Church; in the resolve to conquer the two ... in order to secure to us a Pope in the manner required, it is necessary to fashion for that Pope a generation worthy of the reign of which we dream.., go to the youth ... in a few years the young clergy will be called upon to choose the Pontiff..."
During the forty-five years since Back to the Republic was first published in 1918, problems confronting our great Republic -- which the author, Harry Atwood, recognized as inimical to the interests of liberty and freedom -- have ripened into a constitutional crisis.
A very limited number of American citizens know what is contained in the Constitution of the United States. However, the priceless value of the Constitution will dawn upon all without exception if, through shortsighted governmental leadership, faulty legislative enactments and devious court decisions, we irrevocably depart from its spirit and provisions. Then it will be too late to retrieve the freedom and liberty guaranteed under this remarkable document...