Thursday, November 14, 2013

Jurisdiction - The Way to Defend Rural America

Download and read the Jurisdiction White Paper, and watch the video below. 

 
Overview
The challenge confronting Americans across this country is how to restore proper management of our precious lands, so that they might be saved from the destructive policies being pursued by the federal government.
Statehood, separation, coordination, legislation, and jurisdiction are different approaches being pursued with that same desired outcome. Of these, Jurisdiction provides the quickest, cheapest, and most direct path. That is because Jurisdiction does not require consent of the federal government, the very source of our problems to start with. Rather, the exercise of Jurisdiction only requires the knowledge and conviction to uphold the Constitution.
According to the 1962 Eisenhower Report (shown in the right margin), 95% of the two-thirds of the Western States commonly, but incorrectly, referred to as “federal lands” are already under our jurisdiction.
The Restoration can begin immediately, starting at the county level. Counties have the authority and the duty to protect the health, safety, and welfare of their constituents. This authority extends over all the lands within the county, except for that 5% that constitutionally qualify as federal enclaves.
Learn More 

Land Patents 101 - How To Reclaim Your Allodial Title
Ron Gibson provides clear, concise instructions on how to reconvey your land back to its original land patent status. Also watch "Land Patents 101" to hear Ron explain what land patents are, and the benefits thereof, and "How To Take Our Country Back".

For much more on this subject go here: http://www.defendruralamerica.com/DRA/Land_Patents.html

Judge to the Feds - "Release Internet Kill Switch Plans"

A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. government’s “Internet kill switch,” a plan to deactivate wireless communications networks in a crisis, is not protected by secrecy laws and must be disclosed to the public.
The ruling on SOP 303 – the Department of Homeland Security’s Standard Operating Procedure – comes from U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg in Washington.
The judge ordered the DHS to turn over SOP 303 to the Electronic Privacy Information Center, which brought the Freedom of Information Act case, within 30 days.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/11/judge-release-internet-kill-switch-plans/#f1d84ECzBTXaaCQb.99