
By Anna Von Reitz
There are
a number of questions that must be asked--- and answered--- by each one of
us. Before asking the first and most fundamental question and not
inviting anyone to blurt out any answers at this point, I want to make my own
position clear.
I do not
now and have never advocated any act of violence, insurrection, or treason
against the Constitution.
I view
the actual Constitution as a flawed contract, but a contract that provides us
with protections and guarantees we would not have otherwise. Those
protections and guarantees are supremely valuable once we place ourselves in a
position wherein we can exercise them.
So let’s begin with what the actual Constitution is--- and let’s
make it clear that when I say “The” Constitution or use the singular form of the
word, I am talking about the real American deal ---and when I use the plural
form of the word, I am talking about constitutions in general as a class of
legal instruments.
All
constitutions, then, are debt agreements--- and so is ours.