UNALIENABLE RIGHTS

1.     Every living man & woman Owns their own Human Rights.

2.     This is a fundamental Self-Evident Truth.

3.     Our rights are Unalienable and endowed by the Creator as affirmed by the Declaration of Independence.

4.     They are derived from Human Dignity as affirmed by the UN. Universal Declaration of Human rights.

5.     Our Unalienable Human Rights are:

a.      eternal & equal among and to men and women,

b.     apply equally and universally wherever anyone resides,

c.      bountiful & boundless & include familial, parental, education, political, social, cultural & housing rights, health care; privacy; free speech & social services.

d.      not subject to the whim of man, or man-made governments or codes, 

e.      limited only by laws that secure due recognition & respect for the rights of others & meet the just requirements of morality, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society.

6.     They are not “civil” or “constitutional rights” – they are our birthrights that we own because we were born & exist.

7.     No man or woman can seize, steal or deprive the Unalienable Rights of any other man or woman, nor can any man-made government or code unless someone is found guilty of a crime by a jury of their peers.

8.     No man-made code is required to affirm, acknowledge or avow this Self-Evident Truth: that our Unalienable Rights are sovereign to man-made codes.

9.     To the contrary, legitimate governments are established for the main purpose of Securing, Protecting, Defending & Enforcing our Sovereign Unalienable Human Rights, our Safety and our Peace.

10.  Any man-made code that contradicts Sovereign Natural Law or deprives our Unalienable Rights is not a “law” at all – it is unlawful, invalid & void on its face.

11.  Further, We the People cannot “consent” to any deprivation of our Unalienable Rights nor other unlawful act;

12.  The Sovereignty of our Unalienable Rights is a Self-Evident Truth as evidenced throughout history:

a.      by the laws of Nature & Commonsense.

b.     by Cicero, a prominent statesman in 1st century B.C. who stated human law ought to be in conformity with eternal principles of “right reason” & that our rights are inherent, universal & unchangeable,

c.  in our 1776 Charter, the Declaration of Independence that states:

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed,”

d.   in the Constitution that prohibits our Unalienable Rights to be “legislated” or “adjudicated:”

Article I Section 8 | Constitution Annotated | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

e.  in the 1948 U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

Universal Declaration of Human Rights | OHCHR

f.    by the U.S. Supreme Court: Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 118 U.S. 356 (1886)