a sovereign voice for a sovereign people
By Greg Paul - Director of New Earth Project
www.new-earth-project.org
“The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance
to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail, its
roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the
storms may enter, the rain may enter,—but the King
of England cannot enter; all his forces dare not
cross the threshold of the ruined tenement.”
On March 27th 1763, on the land known as England, William Pitt made these comments to the
House of Commons in the face of proposals to
permit the kings men to enter private homes for the
purpose of assessing tax liabilities. Indeed it was
ultimately the derogation of this most sacred principle (through the imposition of taxation legislation
in the Colonies) that 13 years later motivated the
American secession from the British Empire… Yet,
almost a quarter of a millennium later, the people
of the lands of America, England and most every
other developed or developing country in the world
are facing, and have been facing for some time, the
flagrant usurpation of these and other ancient legal
treasures upon which any semblance of real justice
has hitherto relied.
For those who are reading this magazine you have
answered, or are answering, the call to stem this
tide; to restore truth and reconciliation to the
sociological framework of civilisation; to reclaim
the absolute freedom which is yours by birthright –
true sovereignty.
But how to achieve this? Faced with the bastardisation of the common laws of all lands and the quiet
disregard for the conscience of equity, do we take
up arms against those who seek to reduce us under
absolute despotism, or do we exit stage left from the
systems and enclosures through which confused
men and women operate to perpetrate these heinous acts of tyranny?
The answer is a simple one – we each must take that
action which our conscience compels us to take…
because there is no prescription for freedom – it
is the very source of who and what we are, and it
requires nothing more of each of us than that we
honour ourselves by listening and acting upon the
still-small voice which is our conscience.
Obviously this is not the answer that most of us
wish to hear – we have grown accustomed to looking to others to tell us what to do, but if sovereignty
is to be reclaimed by and for the people of earth, it
is this principle with which each and every one of
us must engage.
So how does one know whether they are engaging the sovereign principle by answering the call
of conscience or whether they are perpetuating
the mythos by applying faulty logic? Simple – the
still-small voice of conscience is the only one that
doesn’t attempt to justify itself.
And as we begin to engage this truest of sovereign
principles – honouring the sovereign expression
of others and standing firm upon the increasingly
self-evident truth which utters effortlessly from our
hearts, we come to realise the truth that will set us
free – the truth that sovereignty is not something
that I possess and therefore need to defend; it is
not something that I control; nor something that
I need to fight to obtain, it is what I am by virtue
of my very existence; it is what I have been blessed
with the honour and joy of exercising on behalf of
the only true sovereign – the source of life itself (by
whatever name you give it)…
The rest, as they say, is His-story....
Greg is Director of New Earth Project www.new-earth-project.org
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