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Rights at Risk
00:07:54
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| How you doing out there? | |
| Uncomfortable yet? | |
| Good. | |
| I want everyone to understand and as much as that was a little out of protocol with this young man just said a little while ago, I appreciate his enthusiasm and his passion because we need to leave this place empowered. | |
| You understand? | |
| It's not good enough to just come here and listen to speeches and go back home and get comfortable again. | |
| We are at war. | |
| We are at war for our family, our children, our lives. | |
| The 14th Amendment gives us due process. | |
| It guarantees us equal protection under the law. | |
| So why in the world are the unvaccinated being treated differently than the vaccinated? | |
| It is a new segregation. | |
| It is a new discrimination. | |
| And we have to stop it. | |
| Government for the people, by the people, will not be destroyed. | |
| We have to recognize our power. | |
| We are magistrates. | |
| What is happening here today, what is happening around our state and in our city, is people are invoking the doctrine of the lesser magistrates. | |
| And most of you probably don't even understand what that is, and don't even understand what I'm talking about. | |
| Well, the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates is the doctrine upon which this country was founded. | |
| It is the basis of the Tenth Amendment, which says that any authority that is not given to the federal government is reserved to the states. | |
| And if our local leaders fail to protect its citizens, and fail to step between a tyrannical federal government and its citizens, fail to protect the rights of its citizens, then those rights and authority is extended and given to the people. | |
| We the people is how the Constitution starts. | |
| A magistrate is a person that operates under authority. | |
| They have power. | |
| There are higher magistrates and there are lesser magistrates. | |
| The founding fathers of this country understood that there's going to come a point in time where the federal government will need to be checked. | |
| If not, they will become tyrants. | |
| And that is what's happening now. | |
| So, the Declaration of Independence says that everyone, by virtue of being a human being, has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. | |
| The federal government, too, the federal government, their purpose is to protect the rights of those citizens, the rights of us to our life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. | |
| The third point of that document is if they fail to protect its citizens and enforce those rights, the citizens have a right to revolt. | |
| Do you understand? | |
| We have a right to resist and we have an obligation and a duty to do so. | |
| Do you understand? | |
| Do you understand when it says a duty to step between a tyrannical government and its laws? | |
| They are coming for our children. | |
| We cannot sit down. | |
| Every great leader knows, every one of them, even the bad ones know, that if you want to affect a country, you go for its children. | |
| When in the world do we start using children as bulletproof vests for us? | |
| When in the world do we start testing things on children? | |
| It comes to us first! | |
| And when you come for our children, you have started a war! | |
| And they have declared war! | |
| And we are answering to that war. | |
| We are magistrates and I need you, each one, reach one and teach one. | |
| Do you understand? | |
| As a magistrate in this country, the United States government, our government, our local leaders have to answer to us. | |
| The Ninth Amendment says that any rights that are not enumerated in the Constitution are reserved for the people. | |
| So I don't want to hear that mandates are not enumerated in the Constitution. | |
| Because for the fact that it's not enumerated means that that authority and those rights go to us. | |
| And so everyone... | |
| Every one of these mandates are illegal. | |
| Every single one of them. | |
| Under that 14th Amendment, due process and rights to equal protection is the right to protect my body. | |
| When you want to, when you want to push something into my body against my consent, without my consent, it is rape. | |
| And this is medical rape. | |
| When you want to take my children into a room and give them a snicker bar and some damn fries and talk about come get this vaccine, it is tantamount to kidnapping. | |
| That's what it is. | |
| You don't have control of my children. | |
| You don't have control of me. | |
| They shut our doors and try to give us God Fauci. | |
| to hell with Fauci. | |
| The churches are surrendering their pulpits to the demonic huckle. | |
| I'm not coming to your church. | |
| You're not getting my tithe. | |
| Are you crazy? | |
| Take your children out to school. | |
| I'm a former educator of 24 years. | |
| They stopped teaching them years ago. | |
| You just didn't know. | |
| You just didn't know. | |
| Education went to hell years ago. | |
| They taught them compliance. | |
| They stopped teaching them to think. | |
| Analytical thought went out the window with state exams. | |
| Those state exams are just being used to track your children, to determine who's going to college, to train them to support this God-forsaken system, all the rest that's going elsewhere, that have pushed us into prison. | |
| I don't care how you look at it. | |
| If you're in corporate America, you're imprisoned by your lifestyle. | |
| If you're in the government, you're imprisoned by your child with good benefits. | |
| You understand? | |
| If you are on subsidy, you're imprisoned by their benefits. | |
| We have to get out their system, pull yourself out, pull your dollars out, and level it. | |
| All they care about is money. | |
| And you can see it with the flip-flopping of the guidelines and of the requirements. | |
| And who's at work and who's not at work. | |
| And what court says this and another court says that. | |
| We have to hold them all accountable. | |
| They want to rewrite the Constitution? | |
| I'm ready with my pen, because there's some changes that needs to be made in this country. | |
| So they better be careful who they pull to the table. | |
| They better be careful what table is spread. | |
| Because I got some ideas and I'm sure everybody here does too. | |
| No time to be comfortable. | |
| We have to fight. | |
| Every authority in this country, in this world, our laws were written and our authority is delegated by God Almighty. | |
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Stand and Resist
00:02:43
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| When the laws of this country violate And go against and contradict the laws of God, then that government has become tyrannical. | |
| They have to be overthrown. | |
| We have to revolt. | |
| We have to resist. | |
| And do anything we can to protect our freedom. | |
| And we must be involved. | |
| We must be informed. | |
| And we must be motivated to act. | |
| And we must act. | |
| Teach your children! | |
| Get them involved, so they can stand, so that when someone approaches them, they can stand and know what they're talking about. | |
| You understand me? | |
| Educate yourself, so that you know how to resist. | |
| They are trying to make these mandates into laws, because by the 13th Amendment, if it becomes a law, And we break it, we become involuntary servants. | |
| We become slaves. | |
| They are turning our country into one massive, huge slave ship. | |
| And I don't know about you, but I'm not signing up for that cruise line. | |
| Don't fight your neighbors. | |
| Don't fight your family members that are vaccinated and want to fight you. | |
| Walk away in peace, try to educate them, and if they resist, leave them. | |
| Unfortunately, in every war, there will be casualties. | |
| And a lot of times, they will be people that we love. | |
| So be it. | |
| It is what it is. | |
| It is what it is. | |
| You love them from a distance, you pray for them, and you hope that they come over and wake up. | |
| But if they don't, we don't have time. | |
| We don't have time! | |
| We are at battle, we are in a war, and we have to keep going. | |
| We have to be uncomfortable, And be comfortable with being uncomfortable. | |
| We have to stand and we are given a charge to fight for your families. | |
| Fight for your homes. | |
| Fight for your brothers. | |
| Fight for your sisters. | |
| Because my God says, Pursue the invading army because if you pursue them, you will recover. | |
| If we back up, we won't. | |
| These are uncircumcised Philistines. | |
| They cannot stand against the army of the living God. | |
| We are the armies of the living God. | |
| Know who you are and who you are. | |
| Go back to your neighborhoods and fight. | |
| We are magistrates. | |
| Let me hear you. | |
| We are magistrates. | |
| We are magistrates. | |
| Stand between an unjust government and its laws. | |