PeaceKeepers

Images like this paint a picture of a future where your rights are no longer rights, but conditional privileges that can be revoked at any moment. This is a political narrative designed to cause fear.

​Let's move beyond fear and into legal fact. Politics is the problem. Principle is the solution.
​Our constitution is built on a public trust. In this trust, the people are the beneficiaries, and the State is the fiduciary trustee. The most precious asset held in this trust—the "trust property"—is the people's "true, auntient and indubitable Rights and Liberties".

​These are your common law rights to liberty, privacy, and personal autonomy. They are your "birthright".

​The State-trustee has one primary, non-negotiable duty: to protect the trust property.

​This brings us to the fundamental question of principle that this image, for all its political messaging, raises:

​Can a trustee lawfully turn the beneficiary's absolute rights into conditional privileges to be granted or denied based on the trustee's own agenda?

​The answer, according to the principles of fiduciary duty and the Rule of Law, is an emphatic no. A system where rights are conditional is a system of arbitrary power, which is fundamentally unlawful.

​Our task is not to fear a fictional future, but to enforce the profound legal duties that protect us in the present.

#PrincipleNotPolitics #RuleOfLaw #FiduciaryDuty #PublicTrust

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@douglastodd1947

OUR Unalienable Rights are Our Inherent Sovereign Natural Rights that Existed before WE The People Created The State , which, being Antecedent to & Above The State Can Never be Taken Away, Diminished , Altered or " Levied " ( Fines & Taxes ) by The State. Nor can Any Unalienable Right be Fundamentally Removed or Waived by Contract .Whether by Non - Disclosure which is FRAUD & Unenforceable in Law, or Knowingly by Sufferance which is contrary to the Spirit of The Law & Prejudicial to ONE's Sovereignty.

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