For Beyond 50's "Legal" talks, we have our expert Mark Kohler, a renowned attorney and CPA who wrote "Lawyers are Liars: The Truth About Protecting Our Assets." He'll expose the frauds and cheats who sell you asset protection structures. Find out the truth about tax, estate and asset protection strategies.
For Beyond 50's "History" talks, listen to an interview with Michael Badnarik. He is a Constitutional scholar and was the 2004 Libertarian nominee for President of the United States. According to him, the United States is a Communist country.
All 10 planks of "The Communist Manifesto" have been established over time and currently operational in America:
Bednarik will be talking about the Constitution and how our constitutional republic should work, based on the visions of our Founding Fathers - a vision that is closely matched by Libertarianism.
The United States government is a Republic. Badnarik teaches that the Founding Fathers abhorred the idea of a democracy. Many mistake these two concepts as meaning the same.
"The significant difference, as I see it, is that property and rights are not subject to a vote in a republic...In a democracy, because "the majority rules," you could lose by a landslide...However, such a vote is completely meaningless in a republic, and has no force of law. In a republic, your land is your land. It cannot be taken away by the will of the majority. Therefore, in a republic, the rights and property of the minority are protected from the much stronger majority.
"If the only purpose for the Constitution is to protect your rights, and if you accept my thesis that all of your rights come from property, then it follows that the only purpose of the Constitution is to protect your property. The result of the American was that everyday citizens could now own property." he explained.
Here are some important points from the U.S. Constitution regarding the upcoming Presidential Election that Badnarik teaches:
- Contrary to popular belief, Americans do not vote for the President of the United States. Only the 535 members of the Electoral College members (selected by the political parties) vote.
- Before the change to the Twelfth Amendment, it use to be that the winner is the President and the one with the second-highest vote count is always an opponent. "This guarantees that the President will have a Vice President who disagrees with him. Imagine George W. Bush as President with Al Gore acting as his Vice President. In the old electoral process, President Thomas Jefferson was saddled with Aaron Burr as his second-in-command," expressed Badnarik.
Also,
during times of a national emergency, the President can exercise
"extraordinary powers" that go beyond the Constitution. Since March 9,
1933, the United States has been in a state of declared national
emergency, allowing past Presidents to allow hundreds of statutes to
become Federal law. Many of the laws are about controlling the lives of
all American citizens.
"Americans should write to their
legislators to demand an immediate end to our national emergencies and
the executive orders that flow from them. Remember, We the People grant
the government privileges, and we can revoke those privileges whenever
we have the courage to do so," encouraged Badnarik.
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