Citizen Slave
Understanding Law & Liberty
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3.0 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Citizen/Slave: Understanding Liberty is a treatise that describes with acute accuracy what freedom, liberty, and justice really means, how the American people have been tricked out of their sovereignty by stealthy legal illusions, and how the people can repair America by regaining control of their individual unalienable rights.
Citizen/Slave explains the problems in detailhow they evolved, how they became erroneously accepted by the people, what the legal illusions and realities are, and what the American people can do to save their individual sovereignty and country, thereby creating a totally free and prosperous society with safeguards that can never be corrupted again.
Sprinkled liberally throughout this book are quotes from numerous well-known personages from history, which remind us of immutable principles that have been forgotten and overlooked in our fast-paced modern world.
Citizen/Slave puts together the pieces of the puzzle for understanding the long-forgotten common-sense principles of creating justice and why governments and societies either succeed or fail. Without these organized foundational principles, like a boat without a rudder, societies and governments will waffle in the uncertain tides of confusion and injustice that has been the downfall of every great society.
Citizen/Slave is a must-read for all people, young and old, lay people and professionals, students and professors alike. Understanding the principles expounded in Citizen/Slave is as important to the freedoms, liberties, and justice of people as reading, writing, and math is to functioning in the modern world. Citizen/Slave is a simple road map for catapulting society into the next step of human evolution.
Customer Reviews
Good book
What most have a hard time trying to achieve or lack knowledge on. This is a good stepping stone to understanding law jargon, law of agency and helps gives context to it’s a citizen, or other wise called debtors. To play any game you have to know the rules. This is a good stepping stone for that. Also to the comment made before me, Sovereign citizen isn’t a thing because to be a citizen, you can’t be a sovereign. So for lack of knowledge, you’re wrong on your opinion on the full constructional idea of the book.
Garbage
This schlock is written to try to legitimize the soveriegn citizen movement, which is basically a group of yahoos who feel the laws don’t apply to them. Oddly enough when brought to court, they always seem to lose, and big. It’s full of rambling circular logic with little actual citation of facts to back claims or examples of court success. To see this mental deficiency in action, go to youtub and search for videos of sovereign citizens, if watching them doesn’t make your brain ache, then this book is for you!