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Westbrook Pegler: New York Journal American, January 25th and 26th,
1951, under the titles – Upholds Republic of U.S. Against Phony Democracy,
Democracy in the U.S. Branded Meaningless.
“This idea that government was beholden to the people, that it had no
other source of power is still the newest, most unique idea in all the long
history of man’s relation to man. This is the issue of this election: Whether
we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the
American Revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant
capital can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves.”
(Ronald Reagan’s Speech at the 1964 National Convention: A Time for
Choosing).
It would appear that we do indeed have a Democracy and not the
Republic, which was guaranteed by the organic Constitution. We, as the
collective Sovereign of the United States of America, are responsible for the
present day state of affairs. For several generations we were not attentive
to those whom we elected to public office. Now is the time in which we,
with extreme urgency, must all consolidate our displeasure with events and
demand in the strongest terms possible under the Rule of Law that this
country be returned to us and taken out of Bankruptcy – that the fiat money
scheme of the Federal Reserve be abolished and the country returned to the
republican form of government with the constitutional monetary system and
common law as is mandated by the Constitution for the United States. If we
do not, then history will note our shameful ignorance and deplore our very
existence.
All United States Presidents after Andrew Jackson to the present, in my
opinion, were supporters of a one-world socialist government. They have
answered to their master, the International Bankers and owners of the Federal
Reserve, not the American people.
As the citizens of this country continue to suffer unemployment, a
result of the NAFTA and GATT treaties; economic weakness, a result of
the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve Bank, Inc.; and a deprivation of
their personal liberty, a result of the government’s alleged war on drugs and
terrorism, the ultimate battle for freedom or slavery will soon begin. If it is
not fought by our generation, then our children or grandchildren will wage it
and it will be more costly than we can imagine for them, but as all of human
History reveals, the battle will be fought and fought soon.
If I have induced you into thought about our present circumstance as a
nation, then that is all I can ask. I have done my job. Now it is time for you
to do yours.
- Melvin Stamper, JD. Sui juris
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