Title: Sovereign Duty Source:
Various URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCUnFnNAQjI Published:Mar 16, 2017 Author:KrisAnne Hall and Various Post Date:2017-03-16 13:17:40 by GreyLmist Keywords:Constitution, Rights, Vigilance, Sovereign Duty Views:130 Comments:7
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Sovereign Duty · Casey Winn
1776 The Revolutionary Minutemen [3.75+ minute instrumental prelude]
Every single branch of the United States government, regardless of the party in control, has failed us and has failed its duty to uphold the Constitution. Sovereign Duty will show you the hope. [Sovereign Duty, Paperback; also available elsewhere online]
KrisAnne Hall, Constitutional Attorney, Author, Speaker, Radio Host
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The Genealogy of the Constitution
This is KrisAnnes introductory lesson upon which all other presentations rest. You cannot rightly understand the Constitution without a proper framing of its foundation. In this 1hr presentation KrisAnne presents the 700yr history and 5 foundational charters that gave us our founding documents. You will see the striking parallels between todays events and the events that illuminated our framers understanding. You will go away inspired and hopeful, ready to take up the torch of liberty again!
Video #5: Genealogy of the Constitution | Mrs. KrisAnne Hall - 1 hour YouTube. Link set at 1 second for startpoint reliability. Some highlights: At 1:02-3:51, Rights in the context of Property Rights. At 22:51-23:57, explains that the legend of Robin Hood is not about robbing from the rich and giving to the poor in a redistribution of wealth effort.
Published on Aug 30, 2015 by Camp Constitution
One of several excellent classes conducted by Mrs. KrisAnne Hall at Camp Constitution's 2015 Annual Summer Camp.
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Sovereign Duty: KrisAnne Hall talked about her book Sovereign Duty, in which she outlines what citizens can do to ensure that their constitutional rights are protected. She argued that the federal government has failed in its duty to uphold the Constitution.
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"It is beyond the control of the Federal government to compel citizens to purchase Health Insurance under threat of penalty by law."
2 Study Guides addressing specific issues of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 [NDAA 2012], recently in the news re: Sections 1021 and 1022; + AUMF/Authorization for Use of Military Force, Writ of Habeas Corpus concerns and such. Sidenote excerpt from that Wikipedia source: Mother Jones wrote that the Act "is the first concrete gesture Congress has made towards turning the homeland into the battlefield"
Are the detainment provisions of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act serious?
Yes they are.
This is a complicated area, and there has been a lot of word-fudging in spinning this subject. So bear with me as we take things step by step.
* The U.S. Constitution generally guarantees the Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus. The writ of habeas corpus is a court order a prisoner can obtain requiring the jailer to come into court and justify his detention of the prisoner. It is a traditional way in which those held can demand a fair trial by jury in a civilian court. The writ of habeas corpus is a treasured part of our traditional liberty. Belief that the British were infringing it was one cause of the American Revolution. (The writ is called a privilege rather than a right because it is a creation of the legal system rather than a natural right, like the right to free speech.)
* By the Constitutions original meaning, the privilege of habeas corpus is guaranteed to all those in allegiance to the United States. Allegiance is an old technical legal term that includes both citizens and aliens legally in the country.