Census: Mandatory or Voluntary?
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The government has a duty to count the number of Persons. “We The People” gave them that duty in the Constitution.
They do not have a right to compel us to waive our rights.
The Constitution authorizes a census. The first census had 4 questions (Act of March 1, 1790, ch.2, 1 Stat. 101.)
Where is the Constitutional authority to demand other private information? Does the census law really compel everyone to give a name, address, birth date, sex or race? Was your government instituted among men to secure rights, or do you have a counterfeit government that overthrew the legitimate one? Or is there something more sinister going on here?
Actions speak louder than words. Obedience to counterfeit authority is mutiny against lawful authority. If you participate in the counterfeit "census" then you, by your actions, agreed that illegal aliens should have representation in congress.
--Government exists to protect rights. Compelling you to waive your privacy rights is not a function of government, it is anti-government. The people who have overthrown your government have no respect for legitimate government. They deny the limitations of their office.
--You have a right to remain silent. These people have no respect for your rights that they swore an oath to protect.
--Ben Franklin said that anyone who would give up a little liberty deserves no liberty. Do you deserve liberty?
--More than two million Americans have marched off to war to secure the blessings of liberty, never to return home. Don't spit on their graves just because someone suggests that "just filling out a simple form" does not waive your rights.
--When the Constitution was written, the abolitionists who wanted to end slavery were able to get slaves counted as 3/5 person. They did NOT want slaves to be counted at all, which would allow Southern States to increase their political votes (number of congressmen) by having more slaves. Today's liberals want to count illegal aliens to increase political votes -- for the same reason that slave states wanted more slaves.
--Nixon was forced to resign for recording the conversations in one room. Edward Snowden divulged that the National Security Agency now records everyone’s phone calls. And no one is held accountable except for the whistleblower.
Kilbourn v. Thompson, 103 U.S. 168, 190.
it cannot be too often repeated,-- that the principles that embody the essence of constitutional liberty and security forbid all invasions on the part of government and it's employees of the sanctity of a man's home and the privacies of his life.
Marchetti v. United States, 390 US 39 at 57 (1968):
“The Government’s anxiety to obtain information known to a private individual does not, without more, render that information public; . . . “
The Legislative History of the Privacy Act, Public Law 93-579 page 6971:
"preventing collection of protected information not immediately needed, about law-abiding Americans, on the off-chance that Government or the particular agency might possibly have to deal with them in the future. This, of course, applies not only to the agency's own programs, but also to its participation in such programs undertaken by other agencies."
A federal court case, 615 F.Supp 1088 Yeager v. Hackensack NJ, while citing the authority of Roe v. Wade, confirmed that:
“Right to be free from compelled disclosure of names of household members is within right of privacy protected by Constitution.”
Steven D. Miller
I was just like you, I was a natural born Citizen, and I was taught to believe that the Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of everyone else. Just like it says in the U.S. Constitution. Until I found out that I waived my rights by legalities that I did not understand.Then I spent thirty years researching how I waived my rights.It turned out that Ignorance of the law, which everyone is bound to know, excuses no man. Had American children learned of their heritage, we would have kept our rights.Join me in pondering the legalities that have ensnared us.I was fooled by government. Out of respect for what appeared to be law, I lost all my rights when I was tricked by legalities. I learned the hard lesson that it was my fault for being deceived. I came to realize that Bible prophecy predicted these tricks. Bible prophecy predicts deceptions in the end times. Insomuch that, if it were possible, shall deceive even the very elect. If they continue, no flesh shall be saved to judge angels.Those who receive not a love for the truth shall receive strong delusion that they should believe a lie. Had I followed the commands of Christ, I would not have been tricked out of my rights. I was later to understand that principalities and powers in high places twist the laws of God to trick us into mutiny against legitimate powers.My books focus on lordship, ethics, and consequences of mutiny.My books are intended for those who realize that they are enslaved like the Bible said you would be, and made merchandise and cursed just like Peter said you would be.I am not an attorney. I do not give legal advice.These United States were founded on the divine laws of nature and of nature's God. Then we exchanged these laws for the laws of men. Then, the U.S. government was surrendered to the same brutal Roman law that Christ delivered us from.First Samuel 8:18 You will cry out in that day because of the King you have chosen, and the LORD will not hear you in that day.
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Census - Steven D. Miller
Census: Mandatory or Voluntary?
Published by A.C.E. Unlimited. Distributed by Smashwords
Copyright 2015 Steven D. Miller
If you don’t understand the outrage over a simple form, then you will not understand the struggle against relentless government oppression.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Don’t be fooled
Privacy fundamentals
Outrage over privacy violations?
The Enemy Within
Religious objections to the census
Census protesters in Court Cases
People are not persons
Questions need to be asked
Suggested questions to ask at your hearing
More questions for census takers
Resident
Right to remain silent
The duty to ask them morality questions
Additional rights to privacy
DON’T BE FOOLED BY GOVERNMENT MYTHS.
The government has a duty to count the number of Persons. We The People
gave them that duty when we wrote the Constitution.
They do not have a right to compel us to waive our rights.
The Constitution authorizes a census. The first census had 4 questions (Act of March 1, 1790, ch.2, 1 Stat. 101.) The Constitution stipulates different counting for Free Persons than for Indians not taxed, and three-fifths of all other Persons. The word Persons was capitalized. Then the 14th Amendment required the census count to be reduced by the number of people who are denied the right to vote for Electoral College electors.
Where is the Constitutional authority to demand other private information? Does the census law really compel everyone to give a name, address, birth date, sex or race? Was your government instituted among men to secure rights, or do you have a counterfeit government that overthrew the legitimate one? Or is there something more sinister going on here?
Actions speak louder than words. Obedience to counterfeit authority is mutiny against lawful authority. If you participate in the counterfeit census
then you, by your actions, agreed that illegal aliens should have representation in congress.
The U.S. Constitution Article 1, Section 2 does NOT use the word Census. It requires government to count the number of free persons and the number of not-free persons:
Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct.
The plural of person is people, not persons. We The People
are their constituents. We are the masters, they are the civil servants.