The Law
U.S. Law
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Peer behind the scenes of America's city of sin and corruption, Washington, D.C.
From World War II until the present, there has been hidden within the highest levels of government secrets that you are not supposed to discover. During the period of 1940 to present, the powerbrokers, working from their positions of trust, have committed and then covered up the most heinous of crimes known to mankind.
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.
All the usurpation, and tyranny, and extortion, and robbery, and fraud, that are involved in the monopoly of money are practised, and attempted to be justified, under the pretence of maintaining the standard of value. This pretence is intrinsically a false one throughout.
All the usurpation, and tyranny, and extortion, and robbery, and fraud, that are involved in the monopoly of money are practised, and attempted to be justified, under the pretence of maintaining the standard of value. This pretence is intrinsically a false one throughout.
The author against Southern secession, does admit it is the right of states to secede.
An excellent book showing that the Southern States stood up for the American constitution, republican form of government, and the American dream, while the Northern states destroyed what little was left of 'a government of the people'.
I heartily accept the motto, "That government is best which governs least"; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically.
This booklet is a blast from the past, but interesting reading if only to compare the government today in Washington DC, to the fear-mongering propaganda against Communism. It would seem on many levels we have become what we feared.
This book warns from our past about the current consition of US affairs today. Mr. Nock's warnings on the loss of our liberty, our freedoms, our rights haunt us today from his own 'cry' from the wilderness in 1935. An important book for any patriot truthseeker! The true enemy of the people is always the state that has continued unchecked from its 'self-protecting' attitude and starts recreating the tyranny against its own citizens.
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.
"There is no difficulty in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty, or supreme controlling power in the last resort, is vested in the entire aggregate of the community; every citizen not only having a voice in the exercise of that ultimate sovereignty, but being, at least occasionally, called on to take an active part in the government, by the personal discharge of some public function, local or general."
An excellent work on showing the constitutional nature of the USA, and its crimes against the South, for merely exercising the rights of secession and liberty.
I have few heroes. My first was Clarence Darrow. When I was a child, my father proudly showed me a small paperback volume entitled "Resist Not Evil," a broadside against capital punishment written by Darrow in the early part of the century. The volume had been autographed by Darrow to his mother, and by her to my father. It formed the core of my credo and although it disappeared many years ago and I have moved several times, I still cannot open a box of books, or look at the shelves in my mother
An objection to the Jackson's proclamation making the President the king of the colonies, reducing the states to serfs of a federal monarchy.