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Thursday, July 26, 2012
How to Hereby Secede
I'm declaring that individuals should join voluntarily & secede from their oppressive governments by declaring a new nation with selected territory & create a sovereign citizenship board to indicate voluntary members inside the jurisdiction of the seceding nation. Should we wait until collective democracies & referendums side with us? Lord knows there's got to be a better way. People will be able to choose for themselves on whether to apply for sovereign citizenship in the new nation while inside the territories or continue to live under the current fascist regime.
My aim is to secede through individualistic means without collective democracy or referendums. What this means is that when some individuals choose to secede & form a new nation with their selected territories, everyone else who elects not to join will not be forced to accept the new nation & can continue to be a citizen of their old nation while continuing to reside in the same territories.
How will civics work with more than one government authority within the same territory? You just have to individually elect a citizenship available in your residing territory. If individuals residing in Texas have decided to personally seced & form the Second Republic of Texas without chipping the State of Texas from the Union, residing Texans could choose whether to join the Republic of Texas as a sovereign citizen or continue with U.S. Citizenship.
Many people view this as non-sense & non-feasible. Individuals from the Colonies personally seceded in 1776 from Great Britain without referendum or collective democracy & within several years have prevailed. British rule in the seceding colonies came to an end & British Loyalists fled to Canada. We can make secession easier & faster by gradually accumulating individuals & eventually removing foreign claims to the territory or states of the seceding state.
Representation would be based on sovereign citizens residing in the designated district. In order for things to work we need to have a sovereign citizen quota before establishing a serious confederation such as 5,000-30,000 per state. However, when a state is admitted, it can never have it's state status revoked unless done voluntarily.
We need to decide what territory will be included & what original states will be admitted. The New Confederate States would include the original states as well as Arizona, New Mexico, West Virginia, Oklahoma, & Maryland.
Why should we skip right to individual secession instead of democracy? With fascist-socialist Obamacare, gun control, oppressive taxation, broken government with no chance of reform, endless wars, fiat currency, show trials, fascist regulations, drug wars, youth apartheid, debt, & other shit it's no wonder why patriots are calling for violence against their government,
What if we could individually secede & form a new nation of our own. The country we seceded from will be considered foreign & should it strike, we shall strike back harder. Sovereign citizens shall carry arms for defense against the fascist totalitarian snakes that threaten self-determination.
I hope to continue my proposals in another blog.
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