Thursday, January 8, 2009

An Open Letter to All Americans
Concerned With and Supporting the Upcoming Continental Congress

Greetings and salutations,

If not us, who; if not now, when, and if not by this method, by what other means? 

What other option is being presented? What other choice do we have by which we can even begin to agree on how to accomplish so great the task set before us?  Has the precedent of a Continental Congress not already been established by those who have gone before us?

Have those who oppose the principles of the Declaration of Independence not thrown down the gauntlet?  Have many rogue agents of both the state and federal governments not contemptuously flaunted their treason against the Constitution they swore to uphold, parading their insurgency across their stage like a cheap sideshow act in a back alley theater?  How much more clearly need it be that the majority of those elected and appointed to serve the American People have no intention of honoring their oath to support and defend the Constitution?  Is the statement not now blatant that the criminal elements using governmental offices to further their personal agendas have no intention of honoring the expressed will of their Sovereign and instead pledge their support to defend the highest bidder?

Who but the willfully ignorant, the deliberately blind, deaf, dumb and lame, could deny the juncture at which We the People now find ourselves?  And what of the many Americans just now awakening? Are they not wailing, fearfully anticipating the potential destruction that could likely befall this nation? And what about us?  Are we sidelined with aghast, sitting or standing idly by, angrily gnashing our teeth worrying about what is next, about what false-flag operation "they" may instigate to complete the implementation of "their" plan?  Are we so jaded and cynical, so content with being paralyzed in anticipation of what might be, that we succumb to wasting our time with idle conversation, posting meaningless perspectives in e-mails and chat rooms, firing divisive word bullets at each other in battles serving only to ingratiate our personal egos? Are we busy being divided about things that in the end make no difference whatsoever relative to the imminent threat we are being forced to accept, while outwardly remaining dislocated, isolated and paranoid, separated from our local community?  If so, are we not then already conquered?

A choice is presented to us.  Do we do nothing, stay the present course, while knowing this path dictated by the doctrine of "necessity," ends in not only in the abandonment of limitations on the rogue element of government, but the loss of the guarantee of the Republic?  Do we accept by our defaulting silence a fascist National Socialism regime implemented via absolute despotism? Or do we turn and choose the alternative path, confronting this beast head on, by deviating from our present heading?  Do we have the courage to face the uncomfortable path of possibility, the undefined choice filled with danger and risk where we face our personal fear and the potential of incarceration and possibly even death?  Doing nothing assures that today's threat is tomorrow's reality.  Will we suffer and bleed for despotism, or for freedom?

If contradiction, calamity or delusion is inherent in any conclusion, the premise is invariably flawed.  Whereas both the present economy and ship of state are riddled with unsolvable conundrums, the premises leading to these enigmas are unquestionably unsound.  No matter who promises change and hope, until the false presumptions underlying the present conditions are addressed, our problems will remain.  This is the concern that will be addressed at the Continental Congress 2009.

Lasting, beneficial change requires first and foremost that we pray.  It requires abandonment of underlying motivations posing as the elements of freedom-avarice, greed and envy-and adopting in lieu thereof a genuine personal responsibility and self-control, self-discipline and mutual love, care and respect for each other.  This is accomplished only through the courage to face the ultimate reality that we individually are only as free as we are willing to serve and defend the freedom of others.  Without the establishment and support of an underlying network of self-less individuals to implement the conclusions and resolutions of those convened in a Continental Congress, little good would come from dealing with the rogue elements of government.

Please join us as we seize the moment by implementing the possibility of real hope and lasting change in America.

With hope for salvaging what little is left of the American Dream I encourage you to join with us at 7:00 pm on Wednesday January 14, 2009 at the Ramada Plaza Denver North, 10 East 120th Avenue I-25 at Exit 223, Denver (Northglenn) to discuss a future of possibility.

Don't miss this opportunity to be the difference.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

To the People of Colorado,
 
Seasons Greetings
 
In my many years as an activist facilitating the Freedom movement I have tried on and worn out many different perspectives, many of which though presented as a silver bullet, were later dashed together with my false hope. I remember on more than one occasion fervently believing that the right tweaking to the latest argument or the more perfect remedy was right over the next hill, and if we could only see over the top . . . During this time I have shared with many both "the thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat," the exhilaration of pure joy, only to be followed by the crushing disappointment of heartache, the despair of failure.  Too many times have I heard stories of this or that patriot being successful at something, from a radically new procedure to a commercial remedy, only to discover that the story had no basis in fact, but instead was merely an exaggerated rumor.

Over the years I have had the privilege of meeting and walking with many great men and women of both vision and passion who have come and gone, who have courageously paved the way of understanding by trial and error, adjusting and sharing their respective techniques and procedures in an attempt to make a substantive difference via sound constitutional argument or other avenues both in and out of the courts, only to be denied for miniscule, arbitrary or capricious reasons.  Though deriving no pleasure from it, I am comforted knowing that even top-notch professional lawyers are denied remedy when they also get too close to the truth via arguments challenging power and money, the most recent of which are those currently being denied access to America's highest court for want of standing; cases challenging the qualification of President-Elect Obama to seize the world's most powerful office-comforted in knowing that though lonely I am far from being alone, and though the rudimentary principles of Freedom are being ignored by government agents, the beat of them resonates in the hearts of many concerned Americans.  Let us not dishonor the many who have gone before us, who have fought for us, or who have sacrificed all to bring us the truth, by turning away from the fight at what appears to be America's darkest hour.

As we enter this New Year this nation's economy appears likely to be on its last leg, and notwithstanding the saber rattling, the abysmal leadership demonstrated by the People's government suggests that the likelihood of economic or governmental recovery without external intervention of some kind, is at best dismal. But the mere threat of the collapse of the United States and its economy in its current form does not necessarily mean the end of the American People, or their Freedom.  Rather, may the threat itself be the impetus, the shot heard round the world awakening the American people from their matrix of denial, ignorance and delusion, and propelling the peaceful revolution to a non violent movement reversing the present trend toward absolute despotism.

To this end Bob Schulz is calling for the convening of a Continental Congress. His vision, which I share, is to exercise the unalienable right endowed on all of us by the Creator, a right held by America's Founders to be a self-evident truth, to peaceably assemble, an adjunct of the right to petition for redress of grievance, to the end of addressing significant constitutional violations by government officials, and to discuss the possibility of applicable measures to effect remedy of these violations. This call may well be the People's last chance, their last hope to address the issues, as should we fail we face the likelihood of experiencing the intolerable situation of a fascist police state from which there may be no recovery.

In behalf of Bob and his vision, I implore us all to agree to set aside our fear and doubt, our perspectives and opinions, our biases and differences, and in agreement pray, as one, for the rise and empowerment of America's true leaders, truth-loving and courageous men and women whomever and wherever they may be, to stand and be recognized, to provide a stable, collective voice of truth calling the agents of the government of the United States to honor their Sovereign, the American People, by turning the ship of state away from its destructive course.

You are cordially invited to join us at 7:00 on the evening of Wednesday January 14, 2009, (venue to be announced) to hear the vision for a Continental Congress and discussion pertaining to a means of enforcing the Constitution against a rogue government.

May America's integrity be restored to being one nation under God, indivisible and United in hope that our Father's sovereign hand would direct us to a peaceable remedy.

Sincerely yours,


David Justice
Colorado State Coordinator
We the People Congress