Conventional Exercise of Authority to Self-Govern:
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Our Declaration of Independence establishes our claim of inherent
individual Rights, Liberty and Self-Determination as Citizens of a free
and self-governed society.
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Our authority to self-govern has declared that our purpose for our
creation of government is to preserve our individual Rights, Liberty
and Self-Determination.
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Our formal Authority is exercised by expression, by ballot and by jury.
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Our individual petitions for redress invoke the formal remedies to
preserve our Rights, Liberty and Self-Determination when we believe we
have been offended.
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Extraordinary Remedies to Preserve Our Power to Self-Govern:
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Exercise of Powers of Individual Self-Determination in the aggregate by the Society is Self-Government.
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Institutions are helpless and harmless creations of human intellect.
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Individual human will and hand are the operators of institutional intent.
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Extraordinary remedies are the responsible exercise of powers inherent
in individual authority for self-governing to defiance by exercise of
usurped powers of no authority.
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Extraordinary Powers are those necessary in the exercise of suppression
of usurped powers in defiance of Citizens' inherent Authority by rebel
or insurrectionists.
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