Does anyone know what happened to Restoration America and that group of people that was involved in it? Did they give up? Did they fade into the woodwork? Where are they? What are they doing now?
Yes, I can answer that. I'm a Representative for Washington state in the Republic. We are not dead, nor have we given up. Shh, I'm on a election meeting in our state right now. I've been at this stuff so much lately I haven't been in here in a while.
But we are about to be funded. The gold has been set aside and ready to be released as soon as the Republic is ready. There are at least 40 states set up with a bare bones system right now. We still need to set up the currency, basically set up state banks in each state, get the budgets done in each state and have people in place to operate the government which the last two things are basically done. Congress will be convening in at some location where we will establish and approve all this VERY soon.
We are making a documentary about the US History and the Republic that's about to be released. It is the hope that after it's released, people will see the benefits of the Republic and being free again and walk back into the Republic that was abandoned around 1870.
We have set up a court system that the Supreme Court has ruled is higher than theirs. It's an Ecclesiastical court system. Not a religious system but a separate political body.
We are now helping people secure what is called "land patents", which frees people from ever having their homes taken away, and making the tax free properties.
Our goal is not to overthrow ANY government, but be there to fill the void when it occurs.
We have done a lot of work trying to set up the system we need to have in place should the de facto fall. The bottom line is, we need more people though.
There are more things going on, but I hope that helps show part of what's going on.
That's wonderful news! Thank you for what you are doing. Maybe you could put out a link for others that would like to help if you think it is appropriate.
In some cases you'll get a quick reply, in some you may not. Some states have their act together and some don't when it comes to that. Like our state, Washington, says we don't have a web site, but we do, because I work on it. And we're electing a new governor and in the process of setting up a new ambassador program that enrolls people.
So the whole thing isn't as organized as it should be. The best way, might be to go to the state sites and try to contact people there. That's how I got enrolled. From the Michigan site. But when we get the financing released and get more people on board, the Republic will have their act together better. The whole thing has been like a catch 21 thing, where you can't get a job unless you have experience, but how do you get experience unless you have a job.
Plus we've recently had people splitting off into other smaller groups because they get tired of the whole situation and think they can do a better job on their own. So it's not this storybook place where everything is fine.
It's one of those things where everybody has the same goal of setting the people free, but everyone has different idea's on how to do that. And some people are unable to step back and see the whole picture like that.
So I just want to give an honest view of the whole thing. When we become known better, through the documentary, the land patents, and getting the financing released, the problem will be solved when more people come on board.
It's been a long hard battle though. For instance our state is battling with how do Senators get into office properly in a Republic? Article 1 section 3 says the Legislature chooses the Senators. Yet the 17 Amendment says the people elect them. Since we are re-inhabiting the Republic from about 1860 and before, and the 17 Amendment was ratified in 1913, what do you do? Well it turns out our state Constitutions say the people elect the state Senators, and then you apply Article 1 section 3 of the US Constitution for sending two Senators to the national level. But when you only have two Senators in each state, are they national or state? It turns out during this temporary period we're in, the Senators are both.
And then when you take into account that people REALLY want to follow the Constitution so we don't become de facto again, then you have two sides to the whole argument. And then when you do all this in a middle of an election, then election fraud can come up and further divide. Especially if there is just one person who is in a high position that doesn't think the two Senators should be Christian. And then when you take into account the people believe their representation should ALWAYS do their will, even though it's unconstitutional, and the representation doesn't realize sometimes they have to say no, you get more problems. And then when you take into account that some people can have un-debatable evidence in front of them and still not see the truth, and even twist the evidence to their point of view, you wind up with a mess. And then when you take into account, people's ego's, it further complicates things. And then when you're someone like me who's a Representative, scribe, web admin, and you get daily emails saying good job-bad job, you have to say I read the emails, but can't reply, because I have to find the path for the state to go in, and then you're not listening to the people. So the whole state can become a total mess and become split over a simple thing like how is a Senator is put into office in a Republic. And there is no book showing how to form a Republic and how to do it. And that is exactly what is happening in our state right now. And how do you mend something like this after it's settled? So it's not an easy job at all. We have been brainwashed all our lives to fight people who don't have the same point of view and you.
I think people should step back and see the whole picture and realize we have a monster at the door about to haul all of us off to camp fema while we're fighting with ourselves over something totally meaningless compared to what's really happening.
And the Republic is aware of all the things we talk about here in this forum. I actually found out about Geithner getting arrested before the Legislative meeting on Monday, and threw it in here, before the meeting started.
But the bottom line is getting more people into the Republic. Then you have people to do all the jobs that need to be done. So anyone who has the pork chops to fight for our freedom instead of each other, needs to join. No boys and girls allowed. I'm done babysitting. ;-) (just kidding)
Oh, and there will be a new currency issued only from our treasury offices for use inside the US. There MAY be a separate currency issued for outside the US too. That way no one can manipulate the value of the money. Just wanted to add that. You wouldn't believe all the research that gets done in some area's, even though some things are done on the fly.
And once we get the enrollment program fully established, there will be like a small school (Freedom University) that people who want to be active have to go through to learn how a Republic operates and how to operate in the Republic which is taught from the "learning process" we've gone through. So eventually things WILL be organized.
There will be no income tax or 90% of the other taxes and licenses, suppressed technologies will be released, Monsanto will be gone, chemtails will be grounded, people will own their land again instead of being tenants of the state, victimless crimes will disappear, alternative health will be promoted. It will be open season on lobbyists, bankers & lawyers. There will only be servants of the people, instead of politicians. Cops will be peace keepers. The military will be used to help humanity for the most part. HAARP will be turned into scrap metal. The people will be kings and queens of America again.
Sorry for the long reply. Just had to give an accurate description of the whole situation. Now back to the grind stone. :-)
*****It's been a long hard battle though. For instance our state is battling with how do Senators get into office properly in a Republic? Article 1 section 3 says the Legislature chooses the Senators. Yet the 17 Amendment says the people elect them. Since we are re-inhabiting the Republic from about 1860 and before, and the 17 Amendment was ratified in 1913, what do you do? Well it turns out our state Constitutions say the people elect the state Senators, and then you apply Article 1 section 3 of the US Constitution for sending two Senators to the national level. But when you only have two Senators in each state, are they national or state? It turns out during this temporary period we're in, the Senators are both.*****
You have a State Constitution that say the people elect the Senator how can that be? Did you go back to what the your State Constitution said in the 1860s? All State Constitutions were rewritten after the Civil War to allow for the US Corp. If your state wasn't a state during that time then you must rewrite a State Constitution to do this.
Sorry, there should not be a battle about how the Senators are elected if you are reinhabiting the Rep from 1860s.
The 17th Amendment was not around. The intent was the people elect their Legislature & Legislature choose the Senators. That way the Senators rep the state they come from or else they don't get picked again. When was the last time you felt you Senator was doing what was best for your state? Now all they care about is getting elected or re-elected & taking huge amounts of money from any group outside your state that will buy them their election. Hardly serves your state. They serve a different master & it's not you! Outside money gets the Senators to do what they want them to. This wouldn't happen with the State Leg picking them or at least it would be less likely to happen. The 17th Amendment was just a ruse to make the American people think they were getting more control when nothing could be less true!
Every law, court case, treaty, etc warts & all must remain in place. If you are changing that then you are not the Rep but just another de facto govt. Why not make the changes after the Rep is in place that way you won't be seen as trying to over throw the present govt as bad as it is.
It should be done correctly the first time. Once power is given to the Rep or any de facto govt it is seldom taken away only built on as we see now. The Republic was a nation of rules & laws... not a nation of men.
Yeah you got it right. The people elect ALL their representation. Then the Legislature chooses two senators to go to national and become US Senators.
The first Washington State Constitution was written in 1878, so I went back through all the 32 states I believe, that had Constitutions before 1860, couldn't find a couple, but they all said the people elect the senators. So when someone still argues the fact, there is something more than the truth behind what they're doing in my opinion.