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Title: Constitution...We don't need no Stinking Constitution...
Post by: glenn kangiser on December 27, 2008, 03:13:32 AM
BANKRUPTED STATES = CON-CON & NEWSTATE CONSTITUTION



By Nancy Levant
December 24, 2008
NewsWithViews.com

The strategically planned and forthcoming Constitutional Convention, which will address "a balanced budget," is quite a cover story. Therefore, let us consider the truth behind this elaborate usurpation scheme.

As the country is failing in every direction – from the former individual in America to each and every individual state in the country, the total economic crash of EVERYTHING – and all converging at the very same time and as we speak – is, let us say, extraordinarily convenient.

Add this convenience to the fact that on March 27, 1969, President Richard Nixon divided the country into 10 regions via the Government Reorganization Act. Then with Nixon's Executive Order 11647, the nation was divided up into 10 administrative regions on February 14, 1972 (Federal Register February 12, 1972, Vol. 37, No. 30), which also established the Federal Regional Council for the newly designed 10 regions. Now, why did former President Richard Nixon redefine the United States? He did so because the United Nations passed a resolution that the United States must reorganize into 10 regions.

Can you name your regional directors? Who are these councils, and where are their office buildings? Actually, you don't know because they were not "elected," nor are they mentioned on your tell-a-visions. Your regional councilmen are "appointees." Can you tell me who appointed them to regional power? Bet you can't. And the reorganizing of our former nation, achieved more than 25 years ago, and of which you know nothing, certainly suggests that "government" as we knew it changed a long time ago. With all this information now in hands, ask yourselves what would happen in the event of a really big, national "crisis?" What powers do your states hold, or for that matter, your counties or local governments hold – especially since they are all bankrupt AND have regional managers.

Add this to your plate: now that you know your nation has been redrawn and redistributed, what if I told you that a new constitution was written at the same time the country was divided into 10 regions? Ever heard of the Proposed Constitution for the Newstates of America?

In 1964, the Ford Foundation funded an outfit called the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions to write a new constitution for our nation. After 40 drafts, a staff of 100+ people, and at a cost of 2.5 million dollars a year, a decade later (1974) the Proposed Constitution for the Newstates of America was finished. Mind you – a ten year, $25,000,000.00 project...let us therefore assume that the funding foundation(s) were very serious about this investment. And two years later in 1976, Mr. Nelson Rockefeller, who at that time was the president of the Senate, introduced HCR 28, which called for an unlimited Constitutional Convention – the perfect tool whereby to dissolve our current constitution and implant the handily written new constitution – and all without congressional oversight or public knowledge.

Didn't go well for Nelson in 1976, but guess what? A new Constitutional Convention is right around our corners again – with 32 states requesting the Con-Con, and with only 34 required for it's convening – and with most American states now totally, conveniently, bankrupt. Look at it this way: the Feds can not possibly bail out 50 states because they've already given all our money away – right? And we can't pay taxes anyway because we have no jobs. Gosh...what can the Feds possibly do to rectify this horrible situation?

Dialectically speaking, they've had their answer of choice in the wings for decades. It's called dissolving state, county, and local powers for centralized power. Gosh...it's the United Nations mandate for one world government and regionalization of the United States – as commanded in the 1960's. Do tell, folks...do tell.

The current economic "crisis" is the tool, the highly planned and patient tool, to set up the global governing bureaucracy for real and for certain with the second convening of the Constitutional Convention in the wings. The big wigs tried it before in 1976, and they are trying again, but this time having manufactured national bankruptcy as public fear-based appeasement.

I suggest you read your forthcoming constitution, which is also your forthcoming nightmare. Here is just a taste of your global privileges from your Constitution for the Newstates of America:

Article 1-A Sec.1 - "Freedom of expression shall not be abridged except in declared emergency."

Article 1A Sec.8 - "The practice of religion shall be privileged."

Article 1B Sec. 8 - "Bearing of arms shall be confined to the police, members of the armed forces, and those licensed under law."

Research:
GovernAmerica.com
SweetLiberty.org
Etext.org/Constitution

© 2008 Nancy Levant - All Rights Reserved

http://www.newswithviews.com/Levant/nancy116.htm 
Title: Re: Constitution...We don't need no Stinking Constitution...
Post by: glenn kangiser on December 27, 2008, 03:19:31 AM
This stuff is new to me- I wanted to get it out here for your perusal.

First link to what she is talking about.

http://home.iae.nl/users/lightnet/creator/newstatesconstitution.htm

Second link --

http://www.sweetliberty.org/issues/concon/newstates.htm
Title: Re: Constitution...We don't need no Stinking Constitution...
Post by: wildbil on December 27, 2008, 04:47:22 AM
To tell you the truth Glenn, it doesnt make a bit of difference. There are so many things going on anymore behind our backs, to worry about them all would be maddening. Best thing we can do is be hidden and self sufficient. Also it wouldn't hurt to be involved in our local governments. one theme throughout history is that large empires with central governments always fall to pieces back to small decentralized governments. Thats because having one government for such an area cant be efficient. What is right for the people of California isnt good for us in Michigan and so on. Thats why our government was created with very limited federal and the states practically governed themselves. But here I go preaching to the choir.
Title: Re: Constitution...We don't need no Stinking Constitution...
Post by: Pox Eclipse on December 27, 2008, 08:26:58 AM
I noticed they neglected to provide any cite for the claim that the UN forced this on the USA.  That part makes the whole thing suspect to me.
Title: Re: Constitution...We don't need no Stinking Constitution...
Post by: ScottA on December 27, 2008, 10:09:49 AM
You have no rights beyond those you can enforce or get enforced by others. The government can change the rules at will because it enforces (or doesn't) the laws. Nothing new here just unknown to most.
Title: Re: Constitution...We don't need no Stinking Constitution...
Post by: glenn kangiser on December 27, 2008, 01:19:19 PM
It was of interest to me as the promised "change" is supposed to hit around January 21 ro 23 - the one Biden wants the Dems to control the rest of the US over... Just something to watch I think.

...and Yeah - I'm the law on this part of the ridge... [crz]