January 24, 2010

Constitutional Attorney Gary Fielder Refuses Body Scan

The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves.
- George Washington

"I don't want confrontation," says Gary Fielder, a criminal and constitutional attorney from Denver, Colorado, as he sits on a bench in a courthouse, and waits for the authorities to question him about why he isn't going through the naked body scanner like everyone else. His sentiment is shared by a lot of people. Nobody wants a confrontation, but if it takes confrontation to take back our privacy rights that were once deemed sacred and off limits by the government then so be it. A little confrontation now and then is a healthy thing in a democracy. Without confrontation, America wouldn't exist. In 1776 a clear line was drawn. And once again the time has come for free human beings in America to draw the line between the state and the citizen.





The United States was created upon the premise that a free society should not and ultimately can not be ruled by an individual king or queen. After we won the Revolutionary War, Ben Franklin, John Adams and John Jay negotiated the Treaty of Peace in Paris, France, wherein the sovereignty of King George III devolved to the established states.

However, as John Jay later explained as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, the sovereignty of the king was not bestowed upon the governments of those states, but to its people.

Accordingly, the People held, and still hold, the sovereignty. The sovereignty held by the People is the absolute power source, as if held by a monarch.

That means: The people are sovereign. Each individual person on the land at that time, paupers, vagabonds and fugitives excepted, became a sovereign--not a king or queen, but a sovereign with all the privileges and immunities of a sovereign according to the Law of Nations. This “sovereignty” was passed on to the original People’s posterity, through the Constitution of the United States.

You may be sovereign and not even know it.

Do you feel like a sovereign? Probably not. No, you probably feel like the slave the government that your ancestors created turned you into.

Gary Fielder's website The Gig is Up.

Video Presentation by Gary Fielder - The Gig Is Up: Money, the Federal Reserve and You.


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