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Declaration of World Independence


 

"All men recognize the right of revolution;
that is, the right to refuse allegiance to
and to resist the government,
when it's tyranny or it's inefficiency
are great and unendurable."

~ Henry David Thoreau ~

 
 
Introduction
 
What follows is a spontaneous inspired writing which preceded most of the other material in this volume. It is offered only as an emotional posture for constructive action within individual countries. There is no suggestion here, as certain weisenheimers have chided, that it should be sanctified historically or appended to any official document.
 
 
Declaration of World Independence

Let it generally be known that there exists a sovereign nation of indigenous population now lying primarily dormant everywhere, and yet morally above all others; a nation which will be rendered actual by any means necessary through the uncompromising courage and perseverance of just men and women everywhere; a nation mighty and prosperous wherein all and sundry may live and strive unhampered either by exploitation or unnecessary aid; wherein there will be no foreign ownership of business or lending of any kind to those residing outside of the national borders, wherein all may live in complete and absolute liberty with success dependent only and totally upon those circumstances pertaining to the individual; wherein liberty is defined as one's right to pursue life and happiness in any way which does not unjustly impact anyone else; wherein government is limited to its legitimate functions of creating and regulating the national currency, defending the national borders, and of redressing any unnecessary assault, coercion, fraud, or other unjust encroachment against any person, or the environment, to the detriment of any living thing; wherein it is recognized generally among the populace that indiscriminate charity inevitably leads to the perpetuation of traits having no survival value, and thereby reverses the process of evolution; wherein taxation is called by it's true name, theft, and government services are paid for only by those utilizing them and only in direct proportion to value received; wherein the freedom to worship or not worship according to one's understanding in the privacy of one's home or church, is jealously guarded everywhere; wherein the right to secure, keep, and bear arms is defended even unto death; wherein individual liberty is held to be the first and highest ideal of all, is creatively implemented as the one uncompromisable premise, and is imaginatively and aggressively preserved at any cost; and wherein all matters of government will be clearly outlined in a constitution based upon these principles, and which document will, without favor to any vested interest, be subject to none but literal interpretation, and will, by just men and women, be regarded and enforced as the supreme law of the land. 

Independence Starts Here

American Declaration of Independence

Background Historical Information