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Arjun,

I like the description of the Constitution as a trust and those who hold government power as being trustees for the benefit of “We the People.” That conclusion is supported by Article 6 of the Constitution, which requires the holders of government power to take an oath that their use of that power will be subservient to the Constitution: “The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution”.

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Arjun. The information you are putting out is very clear. I had made a study of the Constitution starting in my 20s when I was introduced to the Sovereign Citizen movement in California in the 80s. If people took the time to understand the Constitution and how it's a document written for the Common Learned Man, the power of the Deep State/bureaucracy would be gone in an instant. Unfortunately, the People don't have the Time and thus the DS continues with it's singular mission: To harvest the energies of the People for the benefit of a small group of Elites. For this reason alone(no time), I really love what POTUS Trump has done to inform the People of their inherent God-given Trustor powers. The manner in which does is brilliant: like a commercial/jingle keep repeating simple phrases that will awaken thought in People's minds and then help to expand that thought outward to realize true inherent Truths that have been hidden in plain sight. This is the Great Awakening and it's an American as well as International awakening. America is the world leader and the country that other country's People look up to. Understanding that and spreading that to the rest of the Earth's people will lead to the Great Liberation. Tadastu!

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Arjun's avatar

Thank you.

Yup, Trump told that to the Davos folk in his first term.

This video is aging very well: https://youtu.be/G2qIXXafxCQ?si=b8AdMfvGG2lZ2fqv

The reason is not that people do not have time. We have plenty of time. We just choose to spend it how we wish. Study of the Constitution would enhance all other efforts.

There was one course I took that was 160 hours long. Videos and audio. Only a handful of a group committed to "never netting this happen again" got through the course. The handful that did didn't text-based courses that I was also taking from the very same group, though they really enjoyed the 160-hr course. I was probably a year into study before seeing that the Constitution was a Trust (this page was the first time I heard it: https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/lawnotes/pvc.htm), and that was even after I took many heavily-marketed Constitution classes.

So, the quest to condense all the stuff I was learning into something that would conclude before the average attention span ran out was born. This article is the reward. Done in 15.

The in-person version of this article is 2 hours, but the instruction portion is still 15 minutes if no questions, and the rest hands-on workshop. I requested to do it at the CAGOP convention. Will see if they go for it lol. I have extreme doubts. But we'll see.

Random people pick this up very quickly. In the process of making a documentary, we did street interview, and people had to understand the Constitution in order to be able to answer the question. They get it. The visual aid helps.

>This is the Great Awakening and it's an American as well as International awakening.

Amen

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