Posted by: Dale Eastman
« on: November 17, 2021, 03:56:16 AM »
Chain of Authority Examined
Substituting "a right to control" for authority.
Chain of [a right to control] Examined
1. A chain of [a right to control] has a subordinate end.
2. A chain of [a right to control] has a superior end.
3. Which may also be called a sovereign end.
4. The person allegedly holding a position of a superior [right to control] is presumed to have a higher claim on a person in a position of a subordinate [right to control].
5. This also includes a presumed higher claim on the subordinate's property.
6. For comparison, a plantation owner's ownership of a cotton picking slave was presumed to have had a higher claim on the slave than the slave had over him or her self, property, and labor.
7. Any unagreed or forced relationship of superior and inferior [right to control] is by definition: enslavement.
8. The alleged [right to control] of those calling themselves government hinges upon The Consent Of The Governed.
9. Governmentalists and Statists presume and pretend everybody has consented.
10. This belief is excoriated just by stating: I DO NOT CONSENT!
11. There are some Governmentalists and Statists who will claim that acquiescence to the laws (politician's opinions) is consent. They are wrong.
12. For example, I always used seat belts before there were laws (politician's opinions) commanding I always wear seat belts. To properly protest that law, I would have to do something that lessens my survival odds in a collision - Not wear the seat belt.
13. Examination of alleged consent finds that it was never actually given, only usurped or fabricated. I'll come back to this.
14. Can anybody delegate [ right to control] they don't have? Well... If they don't have it...
15. Was anybody born with an innate [right to control] over anybody else? Claiming you were born with [a right to control] over me is a declaration of war with me. You have been warned!
16. The alleged [right to control] of statutes, codes, regulations, and ordinances is presumed to come from the legislators.
17. This means the alleged [right to control] imbued in the written words of law (politician's opinions) is the [right to control] that the legislators (politicians) are alleged to have over everyone else.
18. Legislators (politicians) are not born with this alleged [right to control] over everyone else, therefore this alleged [right to control] must be delegated to the legislators (politicians).
19. The main source of this alleged [right to control] is presumed to come with the office.
20. The other part of this alleged [right to control] comes from the selection of a person to hold the office.
21. If you do not have [a right to control] over me, then you can not select any person to have [a right to control] over me. You can only select a person to have [a right to control] over you.
22. Voting for a person to hold the office of legislator does NOT give him [a right to control] over me unless I also voted for that politician.
23. Prove I've ever voted for any present officeholder. (You can't because I didn't.)
24. If appointed to an office, if the person doing the appointing does not have [a right to control] over me, then the delegation of [a right to control] and the appointee can not have [a right to control] over me.
25. The person doing the appointing was put into their office the same way... By appointment or by vote. The same failure to have [a right to control] over me still exists.
26. Returning to the alleged [right to control] of the office. These offices were created by people who were not born with [a right to control] over me.
27. Therefore these offices do not have [a right to control] over me.
28. Focusing on the federal level constitution, also known as the highest law in the land, Those long dead authors of the constitution did not have [a right to control] over me.
29. Therefore, the constitution has no [right to control] over me.
30. And neither do the offices created by the constitution.