From: Subject: WAR AND EMERGENCY POWERS: A Special Report on the National Emergency Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 23:46:49 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/related; type="text/html"; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0000_01CA0281.DBCCCFB0" X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3350 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01CA0281.DBCCCFB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Location: http://www.barefootsworld.net/srwep.html WAR AND EMERGENCY POWERS: A Special Report on the = National Emergency
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Declaration of = Independence=20 - 1776
Articles of=20 Confederation - 1777
The Constitution = for the=20 United States, Its Sources and Its Application
Undermining The=20 Constitution - A History of Lawless Government
Our Enemy, The=20 State
It Is Our=20 Choice Who We Will Serve!
Senate Report = 93-549, War and=20 Emergency Powers Acts

A Special Report on = the=20 National
Emergency in the United States of America
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From Data On The Web and Archives, =
and the=20 work of Dr. Eugene Schroder, et al, 1979 to present.

I have = placed=20 it on the web in this edition, that the data may not be lost.=20


United States Congressional Record March 17, 1993 Vol. #33, page = H-1303=20 Speaker- Representative=20 James Traficant, Jr. (Ohio) addressing the House:=20

"Mr. Speaker, we are here now in chapter = 11.=20 Members of Congress are official trustees presiding over the = greatest=20 reorganization of any Bankrupt entity in world history, the U.S. = Government. We=20 are setting forth hopefully, a blueprint for our future. There are some who say it is a coroner's report = that will=20 lead to our demise."


United States Congressional Record May 4, 1992, page H 2891, = Congressman=20 and Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Banking, = Finance and=20 Urban Affairs (101st through 103rd Congresses), Representative=20 Henry Gonzalez (Texas) speaking on "NATIONAL=20 AND INTERNATIONAL THIEVERY IN HIGH PLACES" (See Record Entry):=20

"We are bankrupted. We are insolvent on = every=20 level of our national life, whether it is corporate, whether it is = just=20 plain you and I out there with the life of debt that we have all = piled up,=20 private debt, credit cards and what not, or whether it is the=20 government. We are insolvent. How long = will it=20 take before that nasty mega-truth is conveyed?"=20

The remarks by Representative Gonzalez at http://tho= mas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r102:H04MY2-37:=20 are utterly damning.=20


United States Congressional Record January 19, 1976, page 240, Representative=20 Marjorie S. Holt (Maryland):=20

"Mr. Speaker, many of us recently received = a letter=20 from the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, inviting members of = Congress=20 to participate in a ceremonial signing of "A = Declaration=20 of Interdependence" on January 30 in Congress Hall, adjacent = to=20 Independence Hall in Philadelphia.=20

A number of Members of Congress have been invited to sign this = document,=20 lending their prestige to its theme, but I want the record to show = my strong=20 opposition to this declaration.=20

It calls for the surrender of our national sovereignty to = international=20 organizations. It declares that our economy should be regulated by=20 international authorities. It proposes that we enter a "New World Order" that would redistribute the = wealth=20 created by the American people.=20

Mr. Speaker, this is an obscenity that defiles our Declaration of=20 Independence, signed 200 years ago in Philadelphia. We fought a = great=20 Revolution for independence and individual liberty, but now it is = proposed=20 that we participate in a world socialist order.=20

Are we a proud and free people, or are we a carcass to be picked = by the=20 jackals of the world, who want to destroy us? When one cuts through = the=20 high-flown rhetoric of this "Declaration of Interdependence," one = finds key=20 phrases that tell the story.=20

For example, it states that 'The economy of all nations is a = seamless=20 web, and that no one nation can any longer effectively maintain its=20 processes of production and monetary systems without recognizing the = necessity for collaborative regulation by international = authorities.'=20 How do you like the idea of "international=20 authorities" controlling our production and our monetary = system,=20 Mr. Speaker?=20

How could any American dedicated to our national independence = and=20 freedom tolerate such an idea? . . . America should never = subject her=20 fate to decisions by such an assembly, unless we long for national = suicide.=20 Instead, let us have independence and freedom . . . If we surrender = our=20 independence to a "new world order" . . . we will be betraying our = historic=20 ideals of freedom and self-government. Freedom and = self-government are=20 not outdated. The fathers of our Republic fought a revolution = for those=20 ideals, which are as valid today as they ever were. Let us = not betray=20 freedom by embracing slave masters; let us not betray = self-government with=20 world government; let us celebrate Jefferson and Madison, not = Marx=20 and Lenin."


A word from the Editor:=20

We must give a special thanks to all the men and women who have = spent years=20 of their lives bringing this information to the public; and we must = not forget=20 those who are not always in the foreground but without whose undying = support=20 and endurance this effort would not be possible. These men and women = are true=20 Patriots; they not only need your support but deserve it. Let us = remember that=20 the word Patriot as defined by Webster's Dictionary as "fellow = countryman;=20 a person who loves and loyally or zealously supports his own = country." Not=20 everyone can afford to give the long hours of those on the front = lines; many=20 others fear their government. But there have been many who have = mutually=20 pledged to each other their Lives, their Fortunes and their sacred = Honor,=20 who have given their ALL! Study the Declaration of=20 Independence!!=20

It is an outrage that the actions of our own government leaders = cause=20 many to not trust them! - "By Their Fruits Shall = They Be=20 Known."=20

What have We the=20 People allowed to happen? Who is running = America?=20 Are We, the People, going to continue to be slaves? How much is Our = freedom=20 worth? Where are WE going to Draw the Bottom Line? It is Our = Choice!=20


"They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little = temporary=20 safety, deserve neither liberty or safety." - Benjamin Franklin=20

If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of = servitude=20 better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in = peace. We ask=20 not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed = you. May=20 your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye = were our=20 countrymen." - Samuel Adams, speech at the Philadelphia State = House on=20 August 1, 1776.=20


To be able to call oneself "American" has long been a source of = pride for=20 those fortunate enough to live in this great land. The word "America" = has=20 always been synonymous with strength in the defense of our highest = ideals of=20 liberty, justice and opportunity, not only for ourselves, but also for = those=20 throughout the world less fortunate than we.=20

America's greatest strength has always been her people, individuals = laying=20 their differences aside to work in partnership to achieve common = goals. In our=20 greatest moments, it has been our willingness to join together and = work as=20 long and as hard as it takes to get the job done, regardless of the = cost. That=20 has been the lifeblood of our great land.=20

From America's inception, we have been a nation of innovators = unfettered by=20 hidebound convention, a safe harbor for captains unafraid to boldly = chart a=20 new course through untried waters. This courage to dare greatly to = achieve=20 great things has made our nation strong and proud, a leader of men and = of=20 nations from the very first days of her birth. And since the days of = her=20 birth, millions of men and women whose hearts yearn for freedom and = the=20 opportunity to make a better life for themselves and their families = have=20 journeyed, often enduring terrible hardship, to our shores to add = their skills=20 and their dreams to the great storehouse of hope known as America.=20

The Pilgrims, the Founding Fathers, the Pioneers - the brave men = and women=20 who have fought and endured to the end in wars both civil and = international -=20 this history of heroism and dedication in defense of ideals both = personal and=20 national has long been a treasured legacy of bravery and determination = against=20 all odds which we have handed down like family heirlooms from = generation to=20 generation.=20

For we are like family, we Americans, often quarreling among = ourselves but=20 banding together in times of adversity to support one another and = fight side=20 by side against a common foe threatening our way of life. This bold = and brash,=20 brave young land has long given its best and brightest to lead our = country to=20 its lofty position in the world as a bastion of freedom and a beacon = of hope=20 for all the peoples of the Earth.=20

For many, the dreams they had for America were dreams they never = lived to=20 see fulfilled, but it mattered not to them, for their vision for this = nation=20 was meant to last longer and to loom larger than a mere mortal life = span. Our=20 national vision of integrity and responsibility, of concern for one's = fellow=20 man, the flame inside that demands of us that we shall not rest until = there is=20 peace and justice for all - these are the fundamental stones which = form the=20 strong foundation of our national purpose and identity.=20

And on this foundation rests, not only the hopes of those blessed = to live=20 in this great land, but the hopes of millions throughout the word who = believe=20 in, and strive for, a better life for themselves and their children. = For=20 hundreds of years, the knowledge that America was there - proud, = generous,=20 steadfast, courageous - willing and able to enter the fray wherever = human=20 rights were threatened or denied, has given many who may never see her = shores=20 the will to endure despite the pain, to continue trying against = sometimes=20 insurmountable odds.=20

Yet without vigilance and constant tender care, even the strongest=20 foundation shows the effects of stress and erosion. Even the most = imposing=20 edifice can eventually crumble and fall. So it is with nations, and = with a=20 nation's spirit.=20

We have seen in this second half of the twentieth century great = advances in=20 technology which have impacted every aspect of modern life. = Ironically, though=20 we are living in the "age of communication", it often seems as = if we=20 have less time now to talk or listen. For most, modern conveniences = haven't=20 gotten them off the treadmill; they have only made the treadmill go = faster.=20

Quietly, yet rapidly, the small town values of community and common = purpose=20 are vanishing. Instead of strength in numbers, we as a nation are = increasingly=20 being split into smaller and smaller competing factions, with the cry = of=20 "every man for himself" ringing through the land. It seems that = the=20 phrase, "divide and conquer" has taken the place of, "One nation under God indivisible, with truth and justice for=20 all." Americans are retreating behind the locked doors of = their=20 individual homes, afraid to enjoy the sunset for fear of the darkness = it=20 brings.=20

When and where did it all begin to crumble? How and why has = America, which=20 once was a nation whose strength united was so much more than the sum = of its=20 total parts, begin to break apart into bitterly opposing special = interest=20 groups? What will this frightening pattern of disintegration mean to = the=20 future of America and of those who live within her shores? Let it be=20 remembered, and remembered well, the words of the Holy Bible: "a = house=20 divided against itself cannot stand." And let us not flinch from = facing=20 the truth that we have become a nation desperately divided.=20

With the long legacy of pride, determination, and strength in = unity, how=20 has it now come to this, that we are fighting ourselves? Finally, and = most=20 vitally important of all, what can we do to turn the tide before the = values=20 and opportunities which others before us fought and died to preserve = are=20 washed away in the flood to come?=20

What you are about to see is the result of years of painstaking and = meticulous research on the part of dedicated Americans gravely = concerned for=20 this nation's future. Please listen closely and give your undivided = attention=20 to this presentation, for our future as individuals and free citizens = of this=20 mighty land depends upon it.=20

We are not here to showcase personalities. The writers and = researchers=20 could be any one of you today. We are, first and last, concerned = Americans=20 much like yourselves, taking our stand in defense of the nation we = love. Much=20 effort has been expended, and great hardships endured, by the many = other=20 organizations and individuals to bring this information to the public = forum.=20

There is a wealth of information about many of the problems we face = as a=20 nation today, written from a variety of viewpoints. But as with a = deadly=20 illness, there is usually a point of origin, from which the threat = first was=20 given life. So it is with the threat we as Americans face today - an = illness=20 which could prove fatal if we do not act quickly and in concert to = cure the=20 body politic before it dies from the disease within.=20

Almost all the problems we are facing today can be traced back to a = single=20 point of origin, in a time of national trouble and despair. It was at = this=20 point, when our nation struggled for its survival, that the = Constitution of=20 the United States of America was effectively canceled.=20

We as a Nation are in a State of = Constitutional and Social Emergency!=20

The Rules have been changed, and = We, the=20 People have been deliberately kept ignorant of the Truth!=20

To further explore how this was accomplished we suggest you also = study=20 this:=20

FRANKLIN DELANO = ROOSEVELT=20 AND HIS FRAUDULENT SYSTEM

[Editorial Note: The above FDR Link was removed on = February=20 22nd, 2009

because=20 the website www.wealth4freedom.com no longer=20 seems to exist]

"The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a = financial=20 element in the large centers has owned the government of the U.S. = since the=20 days of Andrew Jackson." -- Franklin D. Roosevelt in a letter = written Nov.=20 21, 1933 to Colonel E. Mandell House=20

"When you are = awake the dream=20 is gone...
When you are Enlightened the 'world of=20 illusion' is gone...
...and the TRUTH will set you FREE."=20

=20

Introduction to Dr. Schroder's=20 Work=20

Dr. Eugene Schroder has found the key to why our Constitutionally=20 guaranteed rights are violated daily. It's the insidious use of = "emergency=20 powers" meant to be used only in time of invasion of rebellion.=20

Dr. Schroder proves with the government's own documents that the=20 Constitution has been effectively set aside since 1933. Eleven = presidents,=20 both Democrat and Republican, have used emergency powers for the last = 67 years=20 to regulate our daily lives without the inconvenience of Congressional = approval. The definition of "emergencies" has been stretched to = include=20 economic problems, social imbalances, and perceived threats to the US = by any=20 foreign country's actions, even those on other continents.=20

Senate = Report=20 93-549, written in 1973, says "Since March 9, 1933, the United = States has=20 been in a state of declared national emergency...Under the powers = delegated by=20 these statutes, the president may: seize property;...seize = commodities; assign=20 military forces abroad; institute martial law; seize and control all=20 transportation and communication;...restrict travel; and, in a = plethora of=20 particular ways, control the lives of all American citizens."=20

The president can act through Executive Order, Presidential = Proclamation,=20 or through his many agencies, which include most of the alphabet = agencies.=20

The framers of the Constitution = asserted=20 that Americans have certain inalienable, God-given rights. But under = emergency=20 rule, all these rights are declared null and void. The government = charges us=20 for these rights by requiring licenses and excessive paperwork, with = strings=20 attached, as long as restrictive and ill-defined requirements are met. =

Dr. Schroder's landmark research is documented in three books:=20 Constitution: Fact or Fiction; War and Emergency Powers Special = Report; and=20 War, Central Planning and Corporations - The Corporate State. These = may be=20 obtained from Buffalo=20 Creek Press=20

I would also suggest a complete and thorough study of "Our Enemy, the = State"=20 by Albert J. Nock, "The=20 Law" by Frederick Bastiat, "Trial by = Jury" by=20 Lysander Spooner, "The=20 Declaration of Independence" and of course, "The Constitution = For The=20 United States"

=20

The Data=20

We are going to begin with a series of documents which are = representative=20 of the documents contained in this Report. We will be quoting from, in = many=20 cases, Senate and Congressional reports, hearings before National = Emergency=20 Committees, Presidential Papers, Statutes at Large, and the United = States=20 Code.=20

The first exhibit is taken from a book written by Carl Brent = Swisher --=20 American Constitutional Development, A complete constitutional = history, from=20 the British colonies to the Truman era. Let's read the first = paragraph. It=20 says,=20

"We may well wonder in view of the = precedents now=20 established," said Charles E. Hughes, (Supreme Court Justice) = in=20 1920, "whether constitutional government as = heretofore=20 maintained in this Republic could survive another great war even=20 victoriously waged."

How could that happen? Surely, if we go out and fight a war and win = it,=20 we'd have to end up stronger than the day we started, wouldn't we? = Justice=20 Hughes goes on to say,=20

"The conflict known as the World War had = ended as far=20 as military hostilities were concerned, but was not yet officially=20 terminated. Most of the war statutes were still in effect, many of = the=20 emergency organizations were still in operation." =

What is this man talking about when he speaks of "war statutes in = effect=20 and emergency organizations still in operation"?=20

In 1933, Congressman Beck, speaking from the Congressional Record, = states,=20

"I think of all the damnable heresies that = have ever=20 been suggested in connection with the Constitution, the doctrine of=20 emergency is the worst. It means that when Congress declares an = emergency,=20 there is no Constitution. This means its death. It is the very = doctrine that=20 the German chancellor is invoking today in the dying hours of the=20 parliamentary body of the German republic, namely, that because of = an=20 emergency, it should grant to the German chancellor absolute power = to pass=20 any law, even though the law contradicts the Constitution of the = German=20 republic. Chancellor Hitler is at least frank about it. We pay the=20 Constitution lip-service, but the result is the same."=20

Congressman Beck is saying that, of all the damnable heresies that = ever=20 existed, this doctrine of emergency has got to be the worst, because = once=20 Congress declares an emergency, there is no Constitution. He goes on = to say,=20

"But the Constitution of the united States, = as a=20 restraining influence in keeping the federal government within the = carefully=20 prescribed channels of power, is moribund, if not dead. We are = witnessing=20 its death-agonies, for when this bill becomes a law, if unhappily it = becomes=20 a law, there is no longer any workable Constitution to keep the = Congress=20 within the limits of its Constitutional powers." =

What bill is Congressman Beck talking about? In 1933, "the House = passed the=20 Farm Bill by a vote of more than three to one." Again, we see the = doctrine of=20 emergency. Once an emergency is declared, there is no Constitution.=20

The CAUSE and EFFECT of the doctrine of emergency is the subject of = this=20 Report.=20

In 1973, in Senate = Report=20 93-549 (93rd Congress, 1st Session, 1973), (Exhibit 2), the first = sentence=20 reads,=20

"Since March the 9th, 1933, the united = States has=20 been in a state of declared national emergency." =

Let's go back to Exhibit 1 just before this. What did that say? It = says=20 that if a national emergency is declared, there is no Constitution. = Now, let=20 us return to Exhibit 2. Since March the 9th of 1933, the United States = has=20 been, in fact, in a state of declared national emergency.=20

Referring to the middle of this exhibit:=20

"This vast range of powers, taken together, = confer=20 enough authority to rule the country without reference to normal=20 constitutional processes. Under the powers delegated by these = statutes, the=20 President may: seize property; organize and control the means of = production;=20 seize commodities; assign military forces abroad; institute martial = law;=20 seize and control all transportation and communication; regulate the = operation of private enterprise; restrict travel; and, in a plethora = of=20 particular ways, control the lives of all American citizens"=20

This situation has continued uninterrupted since the Emergency = Banking Act,=20 March 9, 1933, 48 Stat. 1, Public Law 89-719=20

In the introduction to Senate Report 93-549 (Exhibit 2):=20

"A majority of the people of the united = States have=20 lived all their lives under emergency rule." =

Remember, this report was produced in 1973. The introduction goes = on to=20 say:=20

"For 40 years, freedoms and governmental = procedures=20 guaranteed by the Constitution have, in varying degrees, been = abridged by=20 laws brought into force by states of national emergency."=20

The introduction continues:=20

"And, in the united States, actions taken = by the=20 government in times of great crisis have -- from, at least, the = Civil War --=20 in important ways shaped the present phenomenon of a permanent state = of=20 national emergency."

How many people were taught that in school? How could it possibly = be that=20 something which could suspend our Constitution would not be taught in = school?=20 Amazing, isn't it?=20

Where does this (Exhibit 2) come from? Is it possible that, in our=20 Constitution, there could be some section which could contemplate what = these=20 previous documents are referring to? In Article 1, = Section=20 9 of the Constitution of the united States of America, we find the = following words:=20

"The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus = shall not=20 be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the = public=20 Safety may require it."

Habeas Corpus - the Great Writ of Liberty (Latin: ..."you have the = body.").=20 This is the writ which guarantees that the government cannot charge us = and=20 hold us with any crime, unless they follow the procedure of due = process of=20 law. This writ also says, in effect, that the privilege of due process = of law=20 cannot be suspended, and that the government cannot not operate its = arbitrary=20 prerogative power against We the People. But we see that the great = Writ of=20 Liberty can, in fact, under the Constitution, be suspended when an = invasion or=20 a rebellion necessitates it.=20

In the 5th=20 Amendment to the Constitution (Exhibit 3), it says:=20

"No Person shall be held to answer for a = capital, or=20 otherwise Infamous Crime, unless on a Presentment or Indictment of a = Grand=20 Jury, except in Cases arising in the Land or Naval forces or in the = Militia,=20 when in actual Service in Time of War or public Danger;...".=20

We reserved the charging power for ourselves, didn't we? We didn't = give=20 that power to the government. And we also said that the government = would be=20 powerless to charge one of the citizens or one of the peoples of the = united=20 States with a crime unless We, the People, through our grand jury, = orders it=20 to do so through an indictment or a presentment. And if We, the = People, don't=20 order it, the government cannot do it. If it tried to do it, we would = simply=20 follow the Writ of Habeas Corpus, and they would have to release us, = wouldn't=20 they? They could not hold us.=20

But let us recall that, in Exhibit = 3, it says:=20

"except in Cases arising in the Land or = Naval forces=20 or in the Militia, when in actual Service in Time of War or public=20 Danger;..."

We can see here that the framers of the Constitution were already=20 contemplating times when there would be conditions under which it = might be=20 necessary to suspend the guarantees of the Constitution.=20

Also from Senate Report 93-549 (Exhibit 2), and remember that our=20 congressmen wrote these reports and these documents and they're = talking about=20 these emergency powers and they say:=20

"They are quite careful and restrictive on = the power,=20 but the power to suspend is specifically contemplated by the = Constitution in=20 the Writ of Habeas Corpus."

Now, this is well known. This is not a concept that was not known = to rulers=20 for many, many years. The concepts of constitutional dictatorship went = clear=20 back to the Roman Republic. And there, it was determined that, in = times of=20 dire emergencies, yes, the constitution and the rights of the people = could be=20 suspended, temporarily, until the crisis, whatever its nature, could = be=20 resolved.=20

But once it was done, the Constitution, was to be returned to its = peacetime=20 position of authority. In France, the situation under which the = constitution=20 could be suspended is called the State of Siege. In Great Britain, = it's called=20 the Defense of the Realm Acts. In Germany, in which Hitler became a = dictator,=20 it was simply called Article 48. In the United States, it is called = the War=20 Powers.=20

If that was, in fact, the case, and we are under a war emergency in = this=20 country, then there should be evidence of that war emergency in the = current=20 law that exists today. That means we should be able to go to the = federal code=20 known as the USC or "United States Code", and find that statute, that = law, in=20 existence. If we went to the library today and picked up a copy of 12 USC Section = 95b=20 (Exhibit 4), we will find a law which states:=20

"The actions, regulations, rules, licenses, = orders=20 and proclamations heretofore or hereafter taken, promulgated, made, = or=20 issued by the President of the United States or the Secretary of the = Treasury since March the 4th, 1933, pursuant to the authority = conferred by=20 Subsection (b) of Section 5 of the Act of October 6th, 1917, as = amended [12=20 USCS Sec. 95a], are hereby approved and confirmed. (Mar. 9, 1933, c. = 1,=20 Title 1, Sec. 1, 48 Stat. 1.)".

Now, what does this mean? It means that everything the President or = the=20 Secretary of the Treasury has done since the Emergency Banking Act of = March 9,=20 1933, (48 Stat. 1, Public Law 89-719), or anything that the President = or the=20 Secretary of the Treasury is hereafter going to do, is automatically = approved=20 and confirmed. Referring back to Exhibit 2, let us remember that, = according to=20 the Congressional Record of 1973, the United States has been in a = state of=20 national emergency since 1933. Then we realize that 12 USC, Section = 95b is=20 current law. This is the law that exists over these united States = right this=20 moment.=20

If that be the case, let us see if we can understand what is being = said=20 here. As every action, rule or law put into effect by the President or = the=20 Secretary of the Treasury since March the 4th of 1933 has or will be = confirmed=20 and approved, let us determine the significance of that date in = history. What=20 happened on March the 4th of 1933?=20

On March the 4th of 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was inaugurated = as=20 President of the United States. Referring to his inaugural address (Exhibit 5), which = was given=20 at a time when the country was in the throes of the Great Depression, = we read:=20

"I am prepared under my constitutional duty = to=20 recommend the measures that a stricken nation in the midst of a = stricken=20 world may require. These measures, or such other measures as the = Congress=20 may build out of its experience and wisdom, I shall seek, within my=20 constitutional authority, to bring to speedy adoption.=20

But in the event that the Congress shall fail to take one of = these two=20 courses, and in the event that the national emergency is still = critical, I=20 shall not evade the clear course of duty that will then confront me. = I shall=20 ask the Congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the crisis = --=20 broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great = as the=20 power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a = foreign=20 foe."

On March the 4th, 1933, at his inaugural, President Roosevelt was = saying=20 that he was going to ask Congress for the extraordinary authority = available to=20 him under the War Powers Act. Let's see if he got it.=20

On March the 5th, President Roosevelt asked for a special and = extraordinary=20 session of Congress in Proclamation 2038 (Exhibit 6). He called for = the=20 special session of Congress to meet on March the 9th at noon. And at = that=20 Congress, he presented a bill, an Act, to provide for relief in the = existing=20 national emergency in banking and for other purposes.=20

In the enabling portion of that Act (Exhibit 6), it states:=20

"Be it enacted by the Senate and the House = of=20 Representatives of the united States of America in Congress = assembled, That=20 the Congress hereby declares that a serious emergency exists and = that it is=20 imperatively necessary speedily to put into effect remedies of = uniform=20 national application."

What is the concept of the rule of necessity, referred to in the = enabling=20 portion of the Act as "imperatively necessary speedily"? The rule of = necessity=20 is a rule of law which states that necessity knows no law. A good = example of=20 the rule of necessity would be the concept of self-defense. The law = says,=20 "Thou shalt not kill". But also know that, if you are in dire danger, = in=20 danger of losing your life, then you have the absolute right of = self-defense.=20 You have the right to kill to protect your own life. That is the = ultimate rule=20 of necessity.=20

Thus we see that the rule of necessity overrides all other law, = and, in=20 fact, allows one to do that which would normally be against the law. = So it is=20 reasonable to assume that the wording of the enabling portion of the = Act of=20 March 9, 1933, is an indication that what follows is something which = will=20 probably be against the law. It will probably be against the = Constitution of=20 the United States, or it would not require that the rule of necessity = be=20 invoked to enact it.=20

In the Act of March 9, 1933 (Exhibit 6), it further states in Title = 1,=20 Section 1:=20

"The actions, regulations, rules, licenses, = orders=20 and proclamations heretofore or hereafter taken, promulgated, made, = or=20 issued by the President of the United States or the Secretary of the = Treasury since March the 4th, 1933, pursuant to the authority = conferred by=20 subdivision (b) of Section 5 of the Act of October 6, 1917, as = amended, are=20 hereby approved and confirmed."

Where have we read those words before?=20

This is the exact same wording as is found (Exhibit 5) today in = Title 12,=20 USC 95b. The language in Title 12, USC 95b is exactly the same as that = found=20 in the Act of March 9, 1933, Chapter 1, Title 1, Section 48, Statute = 1. The=20 Act of March 9, 1933, is still in full force and effect today. We are = still=20 under the Rule of Necessity. We are still in a declared state of = national=20 emergency, a state of emergency that has existed, uninterrupted, since = 1933,=20 or for over sixty years.=20

As you may remember, the authority to do this is conferred by = Subsection=20 (b) of Section 5 of the Act of October 6, 1917, as amended. What was = the=20 authority which was used to declare and enact the emergency in this = Act? If we=20 look at the Act of October 6, 1917 (Exhibit 8), we see that at the top = right-hand part of the page, it states that this was:=20

"An Act To define, regulate, and punish = trading with=20 the enemy, and for other purposes.

By the year 1917, the United States was involved in World War I; at = that=20 point, it was recognized that there were probably enemies of the = United=20 States, or allies of enemies of the United States, living within the=20 continental borders of our nation in a time of war.=20

Therefore, Congress passed this Act which identified who could be = declared=20 enemies of the United States, and, in this Act, we gave the government = total=20 authority over those enemies to do with as it saw fit. We also see, = however,=20 in Section 2, Subdivision (c) in the middle, and again at the bottom = of the=20 page:=20

other than citizens of the united = States."=20

The Act specifically excluded citizens of the united States, = because we=20 realized in 1917 that the citizens of the united States were not = enemies.=20 Thus, we were excluded from the war powers over enemies in this Act.=20

Section 5b of the same Act (Exhibit 8), states:=20

"That the President may investigate, = regulate, or=20 prohibit, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, by = means of=20 licenses or otherwise, any transactions in foreign exchange, export = or=20 earmarkings of gold or silver coin or bullion or currency, transfers = of=20 credit in any form (other than credits relating solely to = transactions to be=20 executed wholly within the United States)".

Again, we see here that citizens, and the transactions of citizens = made=20 wholly within the United States, were specifically excluded from the = war=20 powers of this Act. We, the People, were not enemies of our country;=20 therefore, the government did not have total authority over us as they = were=20 given over our enemies.=20

It is important to draw attention again to the fact that citizens = of the=20 United States in October, 1917, were not called enemies. Consequently = the=20 government, under the war powers of this Act, did not have authority = over us;=20 we were still protected by the Constitution. Granted, over enemies of = this=20 nation, the government was empowered to do anything it deemed = necessary, but=20 not over us. The distinction made between enemies of the United States = and=20 citizens of the united States will become crucial later on. Please = note the=20 distinction between "United States, and that of "united States"...=20

In Section 2 of the Act of March 9, 1933 = (Exhibit 8),=20 "Subdivision (b) of Section 5 of the Act of October 6, 1917 (40 = Stat. L.=20 411), as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows;=20

So we see that they are now going to amend Section 5 (b). Now let's = see how=20 it reads after it's amended. The amended version of Section 5 (b) = reads=20 (emphasis is ours):=20

"During time of war or during any other = period of=20 national emergency declared by the President, the President may, = through any=20 agency that he may designate, or otherwise, investigate, regulate, = or=20 prohibit, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, by = means of=20 licenses or otherwise, any transactions in foreign exchange, = transfers of=20 credit between or payments by banking institutions as defined by the = President and export, hoarding, melting, or earmarkings of gold or = silver=20 coin or bullion or currency, by any person within the (united States) or anyplace = subject to=20 the jurisdiction thereof.." (NOTE: later we will discuss that = jurisdiction=20 ... for now please take note of this important point.).=20

What just happened? At as far as commercial, monetary or business=20 transactions were concerned, the people of the united States were no = longer=20 differentiated from any other enemy of the United States. We had lost = that=20 crucial distinction. Comparing Exhibit 17 with Exhibit 19, we can see = that the=20 phrase which excluded transactions executed wholly within the united = States=20 has been removed from the amended version of Section 5 (b) of the Act = of March=20 9, 1933, Section 2, and replaced with "by any person within the = united=20 States or anyplace subject to the jurisdiction thereof'. All monetary=20 transactions, whether domestic or international in scope, were now = placed at=20 the whim of the (President of the United States) through the authority = given=20 to him by the Trading with the enemy Act.(NOTE: change of title now! = Exactly=20 whom does the President represent in this situation now??)=20

To summarize this critical point: On October the 6th of 1917, at = the=20 beginning of America's involvement in World War 1, Congress passed a = Trading=20 with the enemy Act empowering the government to take control over any = and all=20 commercial, monetary or business transactions conducted by enemies or = allies=20 of enemies within our continental borders. That Act also defined the = term=20 "enemy" and excluded from that definition citizens of the united = States.=20

In Section 5 (b) of this Act, we see that the President was given = unlimited=20 authority to control the commercial transactions of defined enemies, = but we=20 see that credits relating solely to transactions executed wholly = within the=20 united States were excluded from that controlling authority. As = transactions=20 wholly domestic in nature were excluded from authority, the government = had no=20 extraordinary control over the daily business conducted by the = citizens of the=20 united States, because we were certainly not enemies.=20

Citizens of the united States were not enemies of their country in = 1917,=20 and the transactions conducted by citizens within this country were = not=20 considered to be enemy transactions. But in looking again at Section 2 = of the=20 Act of March 9, 1933, (Exhibit 17), we can see that the phrase = excluding=20 wholly domestic transactions has been removed from the amended version = and=20 replaced with "by any person within the united States or anyplace = subject to=20 the jurisdiction thereof'.=20

The people of the united States were now subject to the power of = the=20 Trading with the Enemy Act of October 6,1917, as amended. For the = purposes of=20 all commercial, monetary and, in effect, all business transactions, = We, the=20 People became the same as the enemy, and were treated no differently. = There=20 was no longer any distinction.=20

It is important here to note that, in the Acts of October 6, 1917 = and March=20 9, 1933, it states: "during times of war or during any other national=20 emergency declared by the President..". So we now see that the war = powers not=20 only included a period of war, but also a period of "national = emergency" as=20 defined by the President of the United States. When either of these = two=20 situations occur, the President may, (Exhibit 8)=20

"through any agency that he may designate, = or=20 otherwise, investigate, regulate or prohibit under such rules and=20 regulations as he may prescribe by means of licenses or otherwise, = any=20 transactions in foreign exchange, transfers of credit between or = payments by=20 banking institutions as defined by the President and export, = hoarding,=20 melting or earmarking of gold or silver coin or bullion or currency = by any=20 person within the united States or anyplace subject to the = jurisdiction=20 thereof."

What can the President do now to the We, the People, under this = Section?=20 He can do anything he wants to do. = It's=20 purely at his discretion, and he can use any agency or any license = that he=20 desires to control it. This is called a = constitutional=20 dictatorship.

In Senate Document 93-549 (Exhibit 2), Congress declared that a = serious=20 emergency exists, at:=20

"48 Stat. 1. The exclusion of domestic = transactions,=20 formerly found in the Act, was deleted from Sect. 5 (b) at this=20 time."

Our Congress wrote that in the year 1973.=20

Now let's find out about the Trading with the Enemy Act of October = 6, 1917.=20 Quoting from a Supreme Court decision (Exhibit 9), Stoehr v. Wallace, = 1921:=20

"The Trading With the Enemy Act, originally = and as=20 amended, is strictly a war measure, and finds its sanction in the = provision=20 empowering Congress "to declare war, grant letters of marque and=20 reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water" = Const.=20 Art. 1, Sect. 8, cl. 11. P. 241".

Remember your Constitution? "Congress shall have the power to = declare war,=20 grant letters of marque and reprisal and make all rules concerning the = captures on the land and the water of the enemies." ALL=20 RULES.=20

If that be the case, let us look at the memorandum of law that now = covers=20 trading with the enemy, the "Memorandum of American Cases and Recent = English=20 Cases on The Law of Trading With the Enemy" (Exhibit 11), remembering = that we=20 are now the same as the enemy. In this memorandum, we read:=20

"Every species of intercourse with the = enemy is=20 illegal. This prohibition is not limited to mere commercial=20 intercourse."

This is the case of The Rapid (1814).=20

Additionally,=20

"No contract is considered as valid between = enemies,=20 at least so far as to give them a remedy in the courts of either = government,=20 and they have, in the language of the civil law, no ability to = sustain a=20 persona standi in judicio."

In other words, they have no personal rights at law in court. This = is the=20 case of The Julia (1813).=20

In the next case, the case of The Sally (1814) (Exhibit 12), we = read the=20 words:=20

"By the general law of prize, property = engaged in an=20 illegal intercourse with the enemy is deemed enemy property. It is = of no=20 consequence whether it belong to an ally or to a citizen; the = illegal=20 traffic stamps it with the hostile character, and attaches to it all = the=20 penal consequences of enemy ownership."

Reading further in the memorandum, again from the case of The = Rapid:=20

"The law of prize is part of the law of = nations. In=20 it, a hostile character is attached to trade, independently of the = character=20 of the trader who pursues or directs it. Condemnation to the use of = the=20 captor is equally the fate of the property of the belligerent and of = the=20 property found engaged in anti-neutral trade. But a citizen or an = ally may=20 be engaged in a hostile trade, and thereby involve his property in = the fate=20 of those in whose cause he embarks."

Again from the memorandum (Exhibit 12):=20

"The produce of the soil of the hostile = territory, as=20 well as other property engaged in the commerce of the hostile power, = as the=20 source of its wealth and strength, are always regarded as legitimate = prize,=20 without regard to the domicile of the owner". =

From the case (Exhibit 13) of The William Bagaley (1866):=20

"In general, during war, contracts with, or = powers of=20 attorney or agency from, the enemy executed after outbreak of war = are=20 illegal and void; contracts entered into with the enemy prior to the = war are=20 either suspended or are absolutely terminated; partnerships with an = enemy=20 are dissolved; powers of attorney from the enemy, with certain = exceptions,=20 lapse; payments to the enemy (except to agents in the united States=20 appointed prior to the war and confirmed since the war) are illegal = and=20 void; all rights of an enemy to sue in the courts are = suspended."=20

From Senate Report No. 113 (Exhibit 14), in which we find An Act to = Define,=20 Regulate, and Punish Trading with the Enemy, and For Other Purposes, = we read:=20

"The trade or commerce regulated or = prohibited is=20 defined in Subsections (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e), page 4. This = trade covers=20 almost every imaginable transaction, and is forbidden and made = unlawful=20 except when allowed under the form of licenses issued by the = Secretary of=20 Commerce (p. 4, sec. 3, line 18). This authorization of trading = under=20 licenses constitutes the principal modification of the rule of = international=20 law forbidding trade between the citizens of belligerents, for the = power to=20 grant such licenses, and therefore exemption from the operation of = law, is=20 given by the bill."

It says no trade can be conducted or no intercourse can be = conducted=20 without a license, because, by mere definition of the enemy, and under = the=20 prize law, all intercourse is illegal.=20

That was the first case we looked at, Exhibit 12, wasn't it? So = once we=20 were declared enemies, all intercourse became illegal for us. The only = way we=20 could now do business or any type of legal intercourse was to obtain=20 permission from our government by means of a license. We are certainly = required to have a Social Security Card, which is a license to work, = and a=20 Driver's License, which gives the government the ability to restrict = travel;=20 all business in which we engage ourselves requires us to have a = license, does=20 it not?=20

Returning once again to the Memorandum of Law: (Exhibit 13)=20

"But it is necessary always to bear in mind = that a=20 war cannot be carried on without hurting somebody, even, at times, = our own=20 citizens. The public good, however, must prevail over private gain. = As we=20 said in Bishop U. Jones (28 Texas, 294), there cannot be "a war for = arms and=20 a peace for commerce." One of the most important features of the = bill is=20 that which provides for the temporary taking over of the enemy=20 property,".

This point of law is important to keep in mind, for it authorizes = the=20 temporary take-over of enemy property. The question is: Once the war=20 terminates, the property must be returned -- mustn't it?=20

The property that is confiscated, and the belligerent right of the=20 government during the period of war, must be returned when the war = terminates.=20 Let us take the case of a ship in harbor; war breaks out, and the = Admiral=20 says, "I'm seizing your ship." Can you stop him? No. But when the war = is over,=20 the Admiral must return your ship to you. This point is important to = bear in=20 mind, for we will return to, and expand upon, it later in the report.=20

Reading from (Exhibit 28) Senate Document No. 43, "Contracts = Payable in=20 Gold" written in 1933:=20

"The ultimate ownership of all property = is in the=20 State; individual so-called, "ownership" is only by virtue of = government, i.=20 e., law, amounting to mere user; and use must be in accordance with = law and=20 subordinate to the necessities of the State." =

Who owns all the property? Who owns the property you call "yours"? = Who has=20 the authority to mortgage property? Let us continue with a Supreme = Court=20 decision, (Exhibit 29) United States v. Russell:=20

"Private property, the Constitution = provides, shall=20 not be taken for public use without just compensation...."=20

That is the peacetime clause, isn't it? Further (emphasis is ours), =

"Extraordinary and unforeseen occasions = arise,=20 however, beyond all doubt, in cases of extreme necessity in time of = war or=20 of immediate and impending public danger, in which private property = may be=20 impressed into the public service, or may be seized or appropriated = to=20 public use, or may even be destroyed without the consent of the=20 owner...."

This quote, and indeed this case, provides a vivid illustration of = the=20 potential power of the government.=20

Now, let us return to the period of time after March 4, 1933, and = take a=20 close look at what really occurred. On March 4, 1933, in his inaugural = address, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt asked for the authority = of the=20 war powers, and called a special session of Congress for the purpose = of having=20 those powers conferred to him.=20

On March the 2nd, 1933, however, we find that Herbert Hoover had = written a=20 letter to the Federal Reserve Board of New York, asking them for=20 recommendations for action based on the over-all situation at the = time. The=20 Federal Reserve Board responded with a resolution (Exhibit 15) which = they had=20 adopted, an excerpt from which follows:=20

"Resolution Adopted By The Federal Reserve = Board Of=20 New York. Whereas, in the opinion of the Board of Directors of the = Federal=20 Reserve Bank of New York, the continued and increasing withdrawal of = currency and gold from the banks of the country has now created a = national=20 emergency...."

In order to fully appreciate the significance of this last quote, = we must=20 recall that, in 1913, The Federal Reserve Act was passed, authorizing = the=20 creation of a central bank, the thought of which had already been = noted in the=20 Constitution. The basic idea of the central bank was, among other = things, for=20 it to act as a secure repository for the gold of the people. We, the = People,=20 would bring our gold to the huge, strong vaults of the Federal = Reserve, and we=20 would be issued a note which said, in effect, that, at any time we = desired, we=20 could bring that note back to the bank and be given back our gold = which we had=20 deposited.=20

Until 1933, that agreement, that contract between the Federal = Reserve and=20 its depositors, was honored. Federal Reserve notes, prior to 1933, = were indeed=20 redeemable in gold. After 1933, the situation changed drastically. In = 1933,=20 during the depths of the Depression, at the time when We, the People, = were=20 struggling to stay alive and keep our families fed, the bankers began = to say,=20 "People are coming in now, wanting their gold, wanting us to honor = this=20 contract we have made with them to give them their gold on demand, and = this=20 contractual obligation is creating a national emergency."=20

How could that happen? Reading from the Public Papers of Herbert = Hoover=20 (Exhibit 15):=20

"Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that, in = this=20 emergency, the Federal Reserve Board is hereby requested to urge the = President of the United States to declare a bank holiday, Saturday, = March 4,=20 and Monday, March 6..."

In other words, President Roosevelt was urged to close down the = banking=20 system and make it unavailable for a short period of time. What was to = happen=20 during that period of time?=20

Reading again from the Federal Reserve Board resolution (Exhibit = 15), we=20 find a proposal for an executive order, to be worded as follows:=20

Whereas, it is provided in Section 5 (b) of = the Act=20 of October 6, 1917, as amended, that "the President may investigate, = regulate, or prohibit, under such rules and regulations as he may = prescribe,=20 by means of licenses or otherwise, any transactions in foreign = exchange and=20 the export, hoarding, melting, or earmarkings of gold or silver coin = or=20 bullion or currency, * =

Now, in any nominal usage of the American language, the standard = accepted=20 meaning of a series of three asterisks after a quotation means that = what=20 follows also must be quoted exactly, doesn't it? If it's not, that's a = fraudulent use of the American language. At that point marked by the = red=20 asterisk (*) above, " began, = what did the=20 original Act of October 6,1917 say?=20

Referring back to Exhibit 19, we find that the remainder of Section = 5 (b)=20 of the Act of October 6,1917 says:=20

"(other than credits relating solely to = transactions=20 to be executed wholly within the united States)." =

This portion of Section 5 (b) specifically prohibited the = government from=20 taking control of We, the People's money and transactions, didn't it?=20

However, let us now read the remainder of Section 5 (b) of the Act = of=20 October 6, 1917, as amended on March 9,1933 (Exhibit 17):=20

"by any person within the united States or = any place=20 subject to the jurisdiction thereof."

Comparing the original with the amended version of Section 5 (b), = we can=20 see the full significance of the amended version, wherein the = exclusion of=20 domestic transactions from the powers of the Act was deleted, and "any = person"=20 became subject to the extraordinary powers conferred by the Act. = Further, we=20 can now see that the usage of the original text where the red asterisk = is=20 (above), it was, in all likelihood, meant to be deliberately = misleading, if=20 not fraudulent in nature.=20

Further, in the next section of the Federal Reserve Board's = proposal, we=20 find that anyone violating any provision of this Act will be fined not = more=20 than $10,000.00, or imprisoned for not more than ten years, or both. A = severe=20 enough penalty at any time, but one made all the more harsh by the = economic=20 conditions in which most Americans found themselves at the time. And = where=20 were these alterations and amendments to be found? Not from the = government=20 itself, initially; no, they are first to be found in a proposal from = the=20 Federal Reserve Board of New York, a banking institution.=20

Let us recall the chronology of events: Herbert Hoover, in his last = days as=20 President of the united States, asked for a recommendation from the = Federal=20 Reserve Board of New York, and they responded with their proposals. We = see=20 that President Hoover did not act on the recommendation, and believed = the=20 actions were "neither justified nor necessary" (Appendix, Public = Papers of=20 Herbert Hoover, p. 1088). Let us see what happened; remember on March = 4, 1933,=20 Franklin Delano Roosevelt was inaugurated as President of the united = States.=20 On March 5, 1933, President Roosevelt called for an extraordinary = session of=20 Congress to be held on March 9, 1933, as can be seen in Exhibit 17:=20

"Whereas, public interests require that the = Congress=20 of the united States should be convened in extra session at twelve = o'clock,=20 noon, on the Ninth day of March, 1933, to receive such communication = as may=20 be made by the Executive."

On the next day, March 6 ,1933, President Roosevelt issued = Proclamation=20 2039, which has been included in this report, starting at the bottom = of=20 Exhibit 8. In Exhibit 32, we find the following:=20

"Whereas there have been heavy and = unwarranted=20 withdrawals of gold and currency from our banking institutions for = the=20 purpose of hoarding . . ."

Right at the beginning, we have a problem. And the problem rests in = the=20 question of who should be the judge of whether or not my gold, on = deposit at=20 the Federal Reserve, with which I have a contract which says, in = effect, that=20 I may withdraw my gold at my discretion, is being withdrawn by me in = an=20 "unwarranted" manner. Remember, the people of the united States were = in dire=20 economic straits at this point. If I had gold at the Federal Reserve, = I would=20 consider withdrawing as much of my gold as I needed for my family and = myself a=20 "warranted" action. But the decision was not left up to We, the = People.=20

It is also important to note that it is stated that the gold is = being=20 withdrawn for the "purpose of hoarding". The significance of this = phrase=20 becomes clearer when we reach Proclamation 2039, wherein the term = "hoarding"=20 is inserted into the amended version of Section 5 (b). The term, = "hoarding",=20 was not to be found in the original version of Section 5(b) of the Act = of=20 October 6, 1917. It was a term which was used by President Roosevelt = to help=20 support his contention that the United States was in the middle of a = national=20 emergency, and his assertion that the extraordinary powers conferred = to him by=20 the War Powers Act were needed to deal with that emergency.=20

Let us now go on to the middle of Proclamation 2039, at the top of = the next=20 page, Exhibit 9. In reading from Exhibit 9, we find the following:=20

"Whereas, it is provided in Section 5 (b) = of the Act=20 of October 6, 1917, (40 Stat. L. 411) as amended, " that the = President may=20 investigate, regulate, or prohibit, under such rules and regulations = as be=20 may prescribed, by means of licenses or otherwise, any transaction = in=20 foreign exchange and the export, hoarding, melting, or earmarkings = of gold=20 or silver coin or bullion or currency . . ." =

exactly as was first proposed by the Federal Reserve Board of New = York=20 (Exhibit 31).=20

If we return to 48 Statute 1 (Exhibit 17), Title 1, Section 1, we = find that=20 the amended Section 5 (b) with its added phrase:=20

"by any person within the united States or = any place=20 subject to the jurisdiction thereof."

Is this becoming clearer as to exactly what happened? On March 5, = 1933,=20 President Roosevelt called for an extra session of Congress, and on = March 6,=20 1933, issued Proclamation 2039 (Exhibits 32-33). On March 9th, = Roosevelt=20 issued Proclamation 2040. We looked at Proclamation 2039 on Exhibits = 32 and=20 33, and now, on Exhibit 33 (a), let's see what Roosevelt is talking = about in=20 Proclamation 2040:=20

"Whereas, on March 6, 1933, I, Franklin D. = Roosevelt,=20 President of the United States of America, by Proclamation declared = the=20 existence of a national emergency and proclaimed a bank = holiday..."=20

We see that Roosevelt declared a national emergency and a bank = holiday.=20 Let's read on:=20

"Whereas, under the Act of March 9, 1933, = all=20 Proclamations heretofore or hereafter issued by the President = pursuant to=20 the authority conferred by section 5 (b) of the Act of October 6, 1 = 91 7, as=20 amended, are approved and confirmed;"

This section of the Proclamation clearly states that all = proclamations=20 heretofore or hereafter issued by the President are approved and = confirmed,=20 citing the authority of section 5 (b). The key words here being "all" = and=20 "approved". Further:=20

"Whereas, said national emergency still = continues,=20 and it is necessary to take further measures extending beyond March = 9, 1933,=20 in order to accomplish such purposes"

We again clearly see that there is more to come, evidenced by the = phrase,=20 "further measures extending beyond March 9, 1933 ... " Could this be = the=20 beginning of a new deal? Possibly a one-sided deal. How long can this = type of=20 action continue? Let's find out.=20

"Now, therefore, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, = President=20 of the United States of America, in view of such continuing national = emergency and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 5 = (b) of=20 the Act of October 6, 1917 (40 Stat. L. 411) as amended by the Act = of March=20 9, 1933, do hereby proclaim, order, direct and declare that all the = terms=20 and provisions of said Proclamation of March 6,1933, and the = regulations and=20 orders issued thereunder are hereby continued in full force and = effect until=20 further proclamation by the President."

We now understand that the Proclamation 2039, of March 6, 1933 and=20 Proclamation 2040 of March 9, 1933, will continue until such time as = another=20 proclamation is made by "the President". Note that the term "the = President" is=20 not specific to President Roosevelt; it is a generic term which can = equally=20 apply to any President from Roosevelt to the present, and beyond.=20

So here we have President Roosevelt declaring a national emergency = (we are=20 now beginning to realize the full significance of those words) and = closing the=20 national banks for two days, by Executive Order. Further, he states = that the=20 Proclamations bringing about these actions will to continue "in full = force and=20 effect" until such time as the President, and only the President, = changes the=20 situation.=20

It is important to note the fact that these Proclamations were made = on=20 March 6, 1933, three days before Congress was due to convene its extra = session. Yet references are made to such things as the amended Section = 5 (b),=20 which had not yet even been confirmed by Congress. President Roosevelt = must=20 have been supremely confident of Congress giving confirmation of his = actions.=20 And indeed, we find that confidence was justified. ***=20 For on March 9, 1933, without individual Congressmen even having the=20 opportunity to read for themselves the bill they were to confirm, = Congress did=20 indeed approve the amendment of Section 5 (b) of the Act of October 6, = 1917.=20 ***=20

Referring to the Public Papers of Herbert Hoover (Exhibit 34):=20

"That those speculators and insiders were = right was=20 plain enough later on. This first contract of the 'moneychangers = with the=20 New Deal netted those who removed their money from the country a = profit of=20 up to 60 percent when the dollar was debased." =

Where had our gold gone? Our gold had already been moved offshore! = The gold=20 was not in the banks, and when We, the People lined up at the door = attempting=20 to have our contracts honored, the deception was exposed. What = happened then?=20 The laws were changed to prevent us from asking again, and the = military was=20 brought in to protect the Federal Reserve. We, the People, were = declared to be=20 the same as public enemy and placed under military authority.=20

Going now to another section of 48 Statute 1 (Exhibit 35):=20

"Whenever in the judgment of the Secretary = of the=20 Treasury such action is necessary to protect the currency system of = the=20 (U)nited States, the Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, = may=20 require any or all individuals, partnerships, associations and = corporations=20 to pay and deliver to the Treasurer of the United States any or all = gold=20 coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates owned by such individuals, = partnerships, associations and corporations." Notice now to whom we = refer as=20 "owning" the money!

By this Statute, everyone was required to turn in their gold. = Failure to do=20 so would constitute a violation of this provision, such violation to = be=20 punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000.00 and imprisonment for = not more=20 than ten years. It was a seizure. Whose property may be seized without = due=20 process of law under the Trading With the Enemy Act? The enemy's. = Whose gold=20 was seized? Ours -- the gold of the people of the united States. Are = you=20 seeing the fraud here now?=20

From the Roosevelt Papers (Exhibit 36):=20

"During this banking holiday it was at = first believed=20 that some form of scrip or emergency currency would be necessary for = the=20 conduct of ordinary business. We knew that it would be essential = when the=20 banks reopened to have an adequate supply of currency to meet all = possible=20 demands of depositors. Consideration was given by government = officials and=20 various local agencies to the advisability of issuing clearing house = certificates or some similar form of local emergency currency. On = March 7,=20 1933, the Secretary of the Treasury issued a regulation authorizing = clearing=20 houses to issue demand certificates against sound assets of the = banking=20 institutions, but this authority was not to become effective until = March=20 10th. In many cities, the printing of these certificates was = actually begun,=20 but after the passage of the Emergency Banking Act of March 9, 1933 = (48=20 Stat. 1), it became evident that they would not be needed, because = the Act=20 made possible the issue of the necessary amount of emergency = currency in the=20 form of Federal Reserve banknotes which could be based on any sound = assets=20 owned by banks."

Roosevelt could now issue emergency currency under the Act of March = 9, 1933=20 and this currency was to be called Federal Reserve bank notes. From = Title 4 of=20 the Act of March 9, 1933 (Exhibit 37):=20

"Upon the deposit with the Treasurer of the = United=20 States, (a) of any direct obligations of the united States or (b) of = any=20 notes, drafts, bills of exchange, or bankers' acceptances acquired = under the=20 provisions of this Act, any Federal reserve bank making such deposit = in the=20 manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury shall be entitled = to=20 receive from the Comptroller of the currency circulating notes in = blank,=20 duly registered and countersigned."

What is this saying? It says (emphasis is ours): "Upon the deposit with the Treasurer of the United = States, (a)=20 of any direct obligation of the united States ..." That is = a direct=20 obligation of the united States? It's a treasury note, which is an = obligation=20 upon whom? Upon We, the People, to perform. It's a taxpayer = obligation, isn't=20 it?=20

Title 4 goes on: "or (b) of any notes, drafts, bills of exchange or = bankers' acceptances . .=20

What's a note? If you go to the bank and sign a note on your home, = that's a=20 note, isn't it? A note is a private obligation upon We, the People. = And if the=20 Federal Reserve Bank deposits either (a) public and/or (b) private = obligation=20 of We, the People, with the Treasury, the Comptroller of the currency = will=20 issue this circulating note endorsed in blank, duly registered and=20 countersigned, an emergency currency based on the (a) public and/or = (b)=20 private obligations of the people of the united States.=20

In the Congressional Record of March 9, 1933 (Exhibit 38) , we find = evidence that our congressmen didn't even have individual copies of = the bill=20 to read, on which they were about to vote. A copy of the bill was = passed=20 around for approximately 40 minutes.=20

Congressman McFadden made the comment,=20

"Mr. Speaker, I regret that the membership = of the=20 House has had no opportunity to consider or even read this bill. The = first=20 opportunity I had to know what this legislation is, was when it was = read=20 from the clerk's desk. It is an important banking bill. It is a = dictatorship=20 over finance in the united States. It is complete control over the = banking=20 system in the united States ... It is difficult under the = circumstances to=20 discuss this bill. The first section of the bill, as I grasped it, = is=20 practically the war powers that were given back in 1917."=20

Congressman McFadden later says,=20

"I would like to ask the chairman of the = committee if=20 this is a plan to change the holding of the security back of the = Federal=20 Reserve notes to the Treasury of the united States rather than the = Federal=20 Reserve agent."

Keep in mind, here, that, prior to 1933, the Federal Reserve bank = held our=20 gold as security, in return for Federal Reserve gold notes which we = could=20 redeem at any time we wanted. Now, however, Congressman McFadden is = asking if=20 this proposed bill is a plan to change who's going to hold the = security, from=20 the Federal Reserve to the Treasury.=20

Chairman Steagall's response to Congressman McFadden's question, = again from=20 the Congressional Record:=20

"This provision is for the issuance of = Federal=20 Reserve bank notes; and not for Federal Reserve notes; and the = security back=20 of it is the obligations, notes, drafts, bills of exchange, bank=20 acceptances, outlined in the section to which the gentleman has=20 referred."

We were backed by gold, and our gold was seized, wasn't it? We were = penniless, and now our money would be secured, not by gold, but by = notes and=20 obligations on which We, the People, were the collateral security.=20

Congressman McFadden then questioned,=20

"Then the new circulation is to be Federal = Reserve=20 bank notes and not Federal Reserve notes. Is that true?=20

Mr. Steagall replied,=20

"Insofar as the provisions of this = section are=20 concerned, yes."

Does that sound familiar?=20

Next we hear from Congressman Britten, as noted in the = Congressional Record=20 (Exhibit 39):=20

"From my observations of the bill as it was = read to=20 the House, it would appear that the amount of bank notes that might = be=20 issued by the Federal Reserve System is not limited. That will = depend=20 entirely upon the amount of collateral that is presented from time = to time=20 for exchange for bank notes. Is that not correct?" =

Who is the collateral? We are - we are chattel, aren't we? We have = no=20 rights. Our rights were suspended along with the Constitution. We = became=20 chattel property to the corporate government, our transactions and = obligations=20 the collateral for the issuance of Federal Reserve bank notes.=20

Congressman Patman, speaking from the Congressional Record (Exhibit = 40):=20

"The money will be worth 100 cents on the = dollar=20 because it is backed by the credit of the Nation. It will = represent a=20 mortgage on all the homes and other property of all the people in = the=20 Nation."

It now is no wonder that credit became so available after the = Depression.=20 It was needed to back our monetary system. Our debts, our obligations, = our=20 homes, our jobs - we were now slaves for the system.=20

From Statutes at Large, in the Congressional Record (Exhibit 41)=20

"When required to do so by the Secretary of = the=20 Treasury, each Federal Reserve agent shall act as agent of the = Treasurer of=20 the United States or of the Comptroller of the currency, or both, = for the=20 performance of any functions which the Treasurer or the Comptroller = may be=20 called upon to perform in carrying out the provisions of this=20 paragraph."

The Treasury was taken over by the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve = Holding=20 companies, the Depository Trust Co. and the CEDE Co., hold the = assets.=20 We are the collateral - = we ourselves and our property.=20

To summarize briefly: On March = 9,1933 the=20 American people in all their domestic, daily, and commercial = transactions=20 became the same as the enemy.=20

The President of the united States, through licenses or any other = form, was=20 given the power to regulate and control the actions of enemies. He = made We,=20 the People, chattel property; he seized = our gold,=20 our property and our rights; and he suspended = the=20 Constitution.

And we know that current law, to this day, says that all = proclamations=20 issued heretofore or hereafter by the President or the Secretary of = the=20 Treasury are approved and confirmed by Congress. Pretty broad, = sweeping=20 approval to be automatic, wouldn't you agree?=20

On March 11, 1933, President Roosevelt, in his first radio = "Fireside Chat"=20 (Exhibit 42), makes the following statement:=20

"The Secretary of the Treasury will issue = licenses to=20 banks which are members of the Federal Reserve system, whether = national bank=20 or state, located in each of the 12 Federal Reserve bank cities, to = open=20 Monday morning."

It was by this action that the Federal Reserve took over the = Treasury and=20 the banking system.=20

Black's Law Dictionary defines the Bank Holiday of 1933 (Exhibit = 42a) in=20 the following words:=20

"Presidential Proclamations No. 2039, = issued March 6,=20 1933, and No. 2040, issued March 9, 1933, temporarily suspended = banking=20 transactions by member banks of the Federal Reserve System. Normal = banking=20 functions were resumed on March 13, subject to certain restrictions. = The=20 first proclamation, it was held, had no authority in law until the = passage=20 on March 9, 1933, of a ratifying act (12 U. S. C. A. Sect. 95b). = Anthony v.=20 Bank of Wiggins, 183 Miss. 883, 184 So. 626. The present law forbids = member=20 banks of the Federal Reserve System to transact banking business, = except=20 under regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury, during an = emergency=20 proclaimed by the President. 12 U.S.C.A. Sect. 95" =

Take special note of the last sentence of this definition, = especially the=20 phrase, "present law". The fact that banks are under regulation of the = Treasury today, is evidence that the state of emergency still exists, = by=20 virtue of the definition. Not that, at this point, we need any more = evidence=20 to prove we are still in a declared state of national emergency.=20

From the Agricultural Adjustment Act of May 12,1933 (Exhibit 43):=20

"To issue licenses permitting processors,=20 associations of producers and others to engage in the handling, in = the=20 current of interstate or foreign commerce, of any agricultural = commodity or=20 product thereof . . ."

This is the seizure of the agricultural industry by means of = licensing=20 authority.=20

In the first hundred days of the reign of Franklin Delano = Roosevelt,=20 similar seizures by licensing authority were successfully completed by = the=20 government over a plethora of other industries, among them = transportation,=20 communications, public utilities, securities, oil, labor, and all = natural=20 resources. The first hundred days of FDR saw the nationalization of = the united=20 States, its people and its assets. What has Bill Clinton talked about = during=20 his campaign and early presidency? His first hundred days.=20

Now, we know that they took over all contracts, for we have already = read in=20 Exhibit 22:=20

"No contract is considered as valid as = between=20 enemies, at least so far as to give them a remedy in the courts of = law of=20 either government, and they have, in the language of civil law, no = ability=20 to sustain a persona standi in judicio." =

They have no personal rights at law. Therefore, we should = expect=20 that we would see in the statutes a time when the contract between the = Federal=20 Reserve and We, the People, in which the Federal Reserve had to give = us our=20 gold on demand, was made null and void.=20

Referring to House Joint Resolution 192 (June 5, 1933) (Exhibit = 44):=20

"That (a) every provision contained in or = made with=20 respect to any obligation which purports to give the obligee a right = to=20 require payment in gold or a particular kind of coin or currency, or = in an=20 amount of money of the united States measured thereby is declared to = be=20 against public policy; and no such policy shall be contained in or = made with=20 respect to any obligation hereafter incurred." =

Indeed, our contract with the Federal Reserve was invalidated at = the end of=20 Roosevelt's hundred days. We lost our right to require our gold back = from the=20 bank in which we had deposited it.=20

Returning once again to the Roosevelt Papers (Exhibit 45):=20

"This conference of fifty farm leaders met = on March=20 10, 1933. They agreed on recommendations for a bill, which were = presented to=20 me at the White House on March 11th by a committee of the = conference, who=20 requested me to call upon the Congress for the same broad powers to = meet the=20 emergency in agriculture as I had requested for solving the bank=20 crisis."

What was the "broad powers"? That was the War Powers, wasn't it? = And now we=20 see the farm leaders asking President Roosevelt to use the same War = Powers to=20 take control of the agricultural industry. Well, needless to say, he = did. We=20 should wonder about all that took place at this conference, for it to = result=20 in the eventual acquiescence of farm leadership to the governmental = take-over=20 of their livelihoods.=20

Reading from the Agricultural Adjustment Act, May the 12th, = Declaration of=20 Emergency (Exhibit 46):=20

"That the present acute economic emergency = being in=20 part the consequence of a severe and increasing disparity between = the prices=20 of agriculture and other commodities, which disparity has largely = destroyed=20 the purchasing power of farmers for industrial products, has broken = down the=20 orderly exchange of commodities, and has seriously impaired the = agricultural=20 assets supporting the national credit structure, it is hereby = declared that=20 these conditions in the basic industry of agriculture have affected=20 transactions in agricultural commodities with a national public = interest,=20 have burdened and obstructed the normal currents of commerce in such = commodities and rendered imperative the immediate enactment of Title = 1 of=20 this Act."

Now here we see that he is saying that the agricultural assets = support the=20 national credit structure. Did he take the titles of all the land? = Remember=20 Contracts Payable in Gold? President Roosevelt needed the support, and = agriculture was critical, because of all the millions of acres of = farmland at=20 that time, and the value of that farmland. The mortgage on that = farmland was=20 what supported the emergency credit. So President Roosevelt had to do=20 something to stabilize the price of land and Federal Reserve Bank = notes to=20 create money, didn't he? So he impressed agriculture into the public = interest.=20

The farming industry was=20 nationalized.=20

Continuing with the Agricultural Adjustment Act, Declaration of = Emergency=20 (Exhibit 47):=20

"It is hereby declared to be the public = policy of=20 Congress..."

Referring now back to Prize Cases (1862) (2 Black, 674) (Exhibit = 24):=20

"But in defining the meaning of the term = 'enemies'=20 property,' we will be led into error if we refer to Fleta or Lord = Coke for=20 their definition of the word, 'enemy'. It is a technical phrase = peculiar to=20 prize courts, and depends upon principles of public policy as = distinguished=20 from the common law."

Once the emergency is declared, the common law is abolished, the = Constitution is abolished and we fall under the absolute will of = Government=20 "public policy".=20

All the government needs to continue is to have public opinion on = their=20 side. If public opinion can be kept, in sufficient degree, on the side = of the=20 government, statutes, laws and regulations can continue to be passed. = The=20 Constitution has no meaning. The Constitution is suspended. It has = been for=20 over 60 years. We're not under law. Law has been abolished.=20

We're under a system of public policy, (War Powers).=20

So when you go into that courtroom with your Constitution and the = common=20 law in your hand, what does that judge tell you? He tells you that you = have no=20 persona standi in judicio. You have no personal standing at = law. He=20 tells you not to bother bringing the Constitution into his court, = because it=20 is not a Constitutional court, but an executive tribunal operating = under a=20 totally different jurisdiction.=20

From Section 93-549 (Exhibit 48) (emphasis is ours):=20

"Under this procedure we retain Government = by law -=20 special, temporary law, perhaps, but law nonetheless. The public may = know=20 the extent and the limitations of the powers that can be asserted, = and the=20 persons affected may be informed by the statute of their rights and = their=20 duties."

If you have any rights, the only reason you have them is because = they have=20 been statutorily declared, and your duties well spelled out, and if = you=20 violate the orders of those statutes, you will be charged, not with a = crime,=20 but with an offense.=20

Again from 93-549, from the words of Mr. Katzenbach (Exhibit 49):=20

"My recollection is that almost every = executive order=20 ever issued straddles on several grounds, but it almost always = includes the=20 Trading With the Enemy Act because the language of that act is so = broad, it=20 would justify almost anything."

Speaking on the subject of a challenge to the Act by the people, = Justice=20 Clark then says,=20

"Most difficult from a standpoint of = standing to sue.=20 The Court, you might say, has enlarged the standing rule in favor of = the=20 litigant. But I don't think it has reached the point, presently, = that would=20 permit many such cases to be litigated to the merits."=20

Senator Church then made the comment:=20

"What you're saying, then, is that if = Congress=20 doesn't act to standardize, restrict, or eliminate the emergency = powers,=20 that no one else is very likely to get a standing in court to=20 contest."

No persona standi in = judicio - no=20 personal standing in the courts.=20

Continuing with Senate Report 93-549 (Exhibit 50):=20

"The interesting aspect of the legislation = lies in=20 the fact that it created a permanent agency designed to eradicate an = emergency condition in the sphere of agriculture." =

These agencies, of which there are now thousands, and which now = control=20 every aspect of our lives, were ostensibly created as temporary = agencies meant=20 to last only as long as the national emergency. They have become, in = fact,=20 permanent agencies, as has the state of national emergency itself. As = Franklin=20 Delano Roosevelt said: "We will never go back to the old = order." That=20 quote takes on a different meaning in light of what we have seen so = far.=20

In Exhibit 51, Senate Report 93-549, we find a quote from Senator = Church:=20

"If the President can create crimes by fiat = and=20 without congressional approval, our system is not much different = from that=20 of the Communists, which allegedly threatens our existence."=20

We see on this same document, at the bottom right-hand side of the = page, as=20 a Title, the words,=20

"Enormous Scope of Powers...A "Time = Bomb".=20

Remember, this is Congress' own document, from the year 1973.=20

Most people might not look to agriculture to provide them with this = type of=20 information. But let us look at Title III of the Agricultural = Adjustment Act,=20 which is also called the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933 (Exhibit = 52):=20

"Title III -- Financing - And Exercising = Power=20 Conferred by Section 8 of Article I of the Constitution: To Coin = Money And=20 To Regulate the Value Thereof."

From Section 43 of Exhibit 52:=20

"Whenever the President finds upon = investigation that=20 the foreign commerce of the united States is adversely affected ... = and an=20 expansion of credit is necessary to secure by international = agreement a=20 stabilization at proper levels of the currencies of various = governments, the=20 President is authorized, in his discretion... To direct the = Secretary of the=20 Treasury to enter into agreements with the several Federal Reserve=20 banks..."

Remember that in the Constitution it states that Congress has the = authority=20 to coin all money and regulate the value thereof. How can it be then = that the=20 Executive branch is issuing an emergency currency, and quoting the=20 Constitution as its authority to do so?=20

Under Section 1 of the same Act (Exhibit 53) we find the following: =

"To direct the Secretary of the Treasury to = cause to=20 be issued in such amount or amounts as he may from time to time = order,=20 United States notes, as provided in the Act entitled "An Act to = authorize=20 the issue of United States notes and for the redemption of funding = thereof=20 and for funding the floating debt of the united States, approved = February=20 25, 1862, and Acts supplementary thereto and amendatory = thereof"=20

What is the Act of February 25, 1862? It is the Greenback Act of = President=20 Abraham Lincoln. Let us remember that, when Abraham Lincoln was = elected and=20 inaugurated, he didn't even have a Congress for the first six weeks. = He did=20 not, however, call an extra session of Congress. He issued money, he = declared=20 war, he suspended habeas corpus, it was an absolute Constitutional=20 dictatorship. There was not even a Congress in session for six weeks.=20

When Lincoln's Congress came into session six weeks later, they = entered the=20 following statement into the Congressional record: "The actions, = rules,=20 regulations, licenses, heretofore or hereafter taken, are hereby = approved and=20 confirmed..." This is the exact language of March 9,1933 and Title 12, = USC,=20 Section 95 (b), today.=20

We now come to the question of how to terminate these extraordinary = powers=20 granted under a declaration of national emergency. We have learned = that, in=20 order for the extraordinary powers to be terminated, the national = emergency=20 itself must be cancelled. Reading from the Agricultural Act, Section = 13=20 (Exhibit 54):=20

"This title shall cease to be in effect = whenever the=20 President finds and proclaims that the national economic emergency = in=20 relation to agriculture has been ended."

Whenever the President finds by proclamation that the proclamation = issued=20 on March 6, 1933 has terminated, it has to terminate through = presidential=20 proclamation just as it came into effect. Congress had already = delegated all=20 of that authority, and therefore was in no position to take it back.=20

In Senate Report 93-549, we find the following statement from = Congress=20 (Exhibit 55):=20

"Furthermore, it would be largely futile = task unless=20 we have the President's active collaboration. Having delegated this=20 authority to the President -- in ways that permit him to determine = how long=20 it shall continue, simply through the device of keeping emergency=20 declarations alive -- we now find ourselves in a position where we = cannot=20 reclaim the power without the President's acquiescence. We are = unable to=20 terminate these declarations without the President's signature, so = we need a=20 large measure of Presidential cooperation".

It appears that no President has been willing to give up this = extraordinary=20 power, and, if they will not sign the termination proclamation, the = access to=20 and usage of, extraordinary powers does not terminate. At least, it = has not=20 terminated for over 60 years.=20

Now, that's no definite indication that a President from Bill = Clinton on=20 might not eventually sign the termination proclamation, but 60 years = of=20 experience would lead one to doubt that day will ever come by itself. = But the=20 question now to ask is this: How many times have We, the People, asked = the=20 President to terminate his access to extraordinary powers, or the = situation on=20 which it is based, the declared national emergency? Who has ever = demanded that=20 this be done? How many of us even knew that it had been done? And, = without the=20 knowledge contained in this report, how long do you think the = blindness of the=20 American public to this situation would have continued, and with it, = the=20 abolishment of the Constitution? But we're not quite as in the dark as = we=20 were, are we?=20

In Senate Report 93-549 (Exhibit 56), we find the following = statement from=20 Senator Church:=20

"These powers, if exercised, would confer = upon the=20 President total authority to do anything he pleased." =

Elsewhere in Senate Report 93-549, Senator Church makes the = remarkable=20 statement (Exhibit 57):=20

"Like a loaded gun laying around the house, = the=20 plethora of delegated authority and institutions to meet almost = every kind=20 of conceivable crisis stand ready for use for purposes other than = their=20 original intention ... Machiavelli, in his "Discourses of Livy,"=20 acknowledged that great power may have to be given to the Executive = if the=20 State is to survive, but warned of great dangers in doing so. He = cautioned:=20 Nor is it sufficient if this power be conferred upon good men; for = men are=20 frail, and easily corrupted, and then in a short time, he that is = absolute=20 may easily corrupt the people."

Now, a quote from an exclusive reply (Exhibit 58) written May 21, = 1973, by=20 the Attorney General of the United States regarding studies undertaken = by the=20 Justice Department on the question of the termination of the standing = national=20 emergency:=20

"As a consequence, a "national emergency" = is now a=20 practical necessity in order to carry out what has the regular and = normal=20 method of governmental actions. What were intended by Congress as=20 delegations of power to be used only in the most extreme situations, = and for=20 the most limited durations, have become everyday powers, and a state = of=20 "emergency" has become a permanent condition." =

From United States v. Butler (Supreme Court, 1935) (Exhibit 59):=20

"A tax, in the general understanding and in = the=20 strict Constitutional sense, is an exaction for the support of = government;=20 the term does not connote the expropriation of money from one group = to be=20 expended for another, as a necessary means in a plan of regulation, = such as=20 the plan for regulating agricultural production set up in the = Agricultural=20 Adjustment Act."

What is being said here is that a tax can all be an exaction for = the=20 support of government, not for an expropriation from one group for the = use of=20 another. That would be socialism, wouldn't it?=20

Quoting further from United States v. Butler (Exhibit 60):=20

"The regulation of farmer's activities = under the=20 statute, though in form subject to his own will, is in fact coercion = through=20 economic pressure; his right of choice is illusory. Even if a = farmer's=20 consent were purely voluntary, the Act would stand no better. At = best it is=20 a scheme for purchasing with federal funds submission to federal = regulation=20 of a subject reserved to the states."

Speaking of contracts, those contracts are coercion contracts. They = are=20 adhesion contracts made by a superior over an inferior. They are under = the=20 belligerent capacity of government over enemies. They are not valid = contracts.=20

Again from United States v. Butler (Exhibit 61):=20

"If the novel view of the General Welfare = Clause now=20 advanced in support of the tax were accepted, this clause would not = only=20 enable Congress to supplant the states in the regulation of = agriculture and=20 all other industries as well, but would furnish the means whereby = all of the=20 other provisions of the Constitution, sedulously framed to define = and limit=20 the powers of the United States and preserve the powers of the = states, could=20 be broken down, the independence of the individual states = obliterated, and=20 The Federal United States converted into a central government = exercising=20 uncontrolled police power throughout the union superseding all local = control=20 over local concerns."

Please, read the above = paragraph again.=20 The understanding of its meaning is vital.=20

The United States Supreme Court ruled the New Deal, the = nationalization,=20 unconstitutional in the Agricultural Adjustment Act and they turned it = down=20 flat. The Supreme Court declared it to be unconstitutional. They said, = in=20 effect, "You're turning the federal government = into an=20 uncontrolled police state, exercising uncontrolled police = power." What=20 did Roosevelt do next? He stacked the Supreme Court, didn't he? And in = 1937,=20 United States v. Butler was overturned.=20

From the 65th Congress, 1st Session Doc. 87, under the section = entitled=20 Constitutional Sources of Laws of War, Page 7, Clause II, we find = (Exhibit=20 62):=20

"The existence of war and the restoration = of peace=20 are to be determined by the political department of the government, = and such=20 determination is binding and conclusive upon the courts, and = deprives the=20 courts of the power of hearing proof and determining as a question = of fact=20 either that war exists or has ceased to exist." =

The courts will tell you that is a political question, for they = (the=20 courts) do not have jurisdiction over the common law.=20

The courts were deprived of the Constitution. They were deprived of = the=20 common law. There are now courts of prize over the enemies, and we = have no=20 persona standi in judicio. We have no personal standing under = the law.=20 Also from the 65th Congress, under the section entitled Constitutional = Sources=20 of Laws of War, we find (Exhibit 63):=20

"When the sovereign authority shall choose = to bring=20 it into operation, the judicial department must give effect to its = will. But=20 until that will shall be expressed, no power of condemnation can = exist in=20 the court."

Now remember, WE THE PEOPLE are = SOVEREIGN,=20 under the Constitution for the united States."=20

From Senate Report 93-549 (Exhibit 64):=20

"Just how effective a limitation on crisis = action=20 this makes of the court is hard to say. In light of the recent war, = the=20 court today would seem to be a fairly harmless observer of the = emergency=20 activities of the President and Congress. It is highly unlikely that = the=20 separation of powers and the 10th Amendment will be called upon = again to=20 hamstring the efforts of the government to deal resolutely with a = serious=20 national emergency."

So much for our Constitutional system of checks and balances. And = from that=20 same Senate Report, in the section entitled, "Emergency = Administration", a=20 continuation of Exhibit 64:=20

"Organizationally, in dealing with the = depression, it=20 was Roosevelt's general policy to assign new, emergency functions to = newly=20 created agencies, rather than to already existing = departments."=20

Thus, thousands of "temporary" emergency agencies are now sitting = out there=20 with emergency functions to rule us in all cases whatsoever.=20

Finally, let us look briefly at the courts, specifically with = regard to the=20 question of "booty". The following definition of the term, "prize" is = to be=20 found in Bouvier's Law Dictionary (Exhibit 65):=20

"Goods taken on land from a public enemy = are called=20 booty; and the distinction between a prize and booty consists in = this, that=20 the former is taken at sea and the latter on land." =

This significance of the distinction between these two terms is = critical, a=20 fact which will become quite clear shortly.=20

Let us now remember that "Congress shall have the power to make = rules on=20 all captures on the land and the water." To reiterate, captures on the = land=20 are booty, and captures on the water are prize.=20

Now, the Constitution says that Congress shall have the power to = provide=20 and maintain a navy, even during peacetime. It also says that Congress = shall=20 have the power to raise and support an army, but no appropriations of = money=20 for that purpose shall be for greater than two years. Here we can see = that an=20 army is not a permanent standing body, because, in times of peace, = armies were=20 held by the sovereign states as militia. So the United States had a = navy=20 during peacetime, but no standing army; we had instead the individual = state=20 militias, both organized and unorganized.=20

Consequently, the federal government had a standing prize court, = due to the=20 fact that it had a standing navy, whether in times of peace or war. = But in=20 times of peace, there could be no federal police power over the = continental=20 united States, because there was to be no army, and NO jurisdiction = over=20 Sovereign American citizens!=20

From the report "The Law of Civil Government in Territory Subject = to=20 Military Occupation by Military Forces of the United States", = published by=20 order of the Secretary of War in 1902, under the heading entitled "The = Confiscation of Private Property of Enemies in War" (Exhibit 66), = comes the=20 following quote:=20

"4. Should the President desire to utilize = the=20 services of the Federal courts of the *united States* in promoting = this=20 purpose or military undertaking, since these courts derive their=20 jurisdiction from Congress and do not constitute a part of the = military=20 establishment, they must secure from Congress the necessary action = to confer=20 such jurisdiction upon said courts."

This means that, if the government is going to confiscate property = within=20 the continental united States on the land (booty), it must obtain = statutory=20 authority.=20

In this same section (Exhibit 66), we find the following words:=20

"5. The laws and usages of war make a = distinction=20 between enemies' property captured on the sea and property captured = on land.=20 The jurisdiction of the courts of the united States over property = captured=20 at sea is held not to attach to property captured on land in the = absence of=20 Congressional action."

There is no standing prize court over the land. Once war is = declared,=20 Congress must give jurisdiction to particular courts over captures on = the land=20 by positive Congressional action. To continue with (Exhibit 66):=20

"The right of confiscation is a sovereign = right. In=20 times of peace, the exercise of this right is limited and controlled = by the=20 domestic Constitution and institutions of the government. In times = of war,=20 when the right is exercised against enemies' property as a war = measure, such=20 right becomes a belligerent right, and as such is not subject to the = restrictions imposed by domestic institutions, but is regulated and=20 controlled by the laws and usages of war."

So we see that our government can operate in two capacities: (a) in = its=20 sovereign peacetime capacity, with the limitations placed upon it by = the=20 Constitution and restrictions placed upon it by We, the People, or (b) = in a=20 wartime capacity, where it may operate in its belligerent capacity = governed=20 not by the Constitution, but only by the laws of war.=20

In Section 1 7 of the Act of October 6, 1 91 7, the Trading With = the Enemy=20 Act (Exhibit 67):=20

"That the district courts of the United = States are=20 hereby given jurisdiction to make and enter all such rules as to = notice and=20 otherwise; and all such orders and decrees; and to issue such = process as may=20 be necessary and proper in the premises to enforce the provisions of = this=20 Act."

Here we have Congress conferring upon the district courts of the = United=20 States the booty jurisdiction, the jurisdiction over enemy property = within the=20 continental united States. And at the time of the original, unamended, = Trading=20 with the Enemy Act, we were indeed at war, a World war, and so booty=20 jurisdiction over enemies' property in the courts was appropriate. At = that=20 time, remember, we were not yet declared the enemy. We were excluded = from the=20 provisions of the original Act.=20

In 1934 Congress passed an Act merging equity and law abolishing = common=20 law. This Act, known as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures Act, was = not to=20 come into effect until 6 months after the letter of transmittal from = the=20 Supreme Court to Congress. The Supreme Court refused transmittal and = the=20 transmittal did not occur until Franklin D. Roosevelt stacked the = Supreme=20 Court in 1938 (Exhibits 67(a) and (b)).=20

But on March the 9th of 1933, the American people were declared to = be the=20 public enemy under the amended version of the Trading With the Enemy = Act. What=20 jurisdiction were We, the People, then placed under? We were now the = booty=20 jurisdiction given to the district courts by Congress. It was no = longer be=20 necessary , or of any value at all, to bring the Constitution for the = United=20 States with us upon entering a courtroom, for that court was no longer = a court=20 of common law, but a tribunal under wartime booty jurisdiction. Take a = look at=20 the American flag in most American courtrooms. The gold fringe around = our flag=20 designates Admiralty jurisdiction.=20

Executive Order No. 11677 issued by President Richard M. Nixon = August 1,=20 1972 (Exhibit 68) states:=20

"Continuing the Regulation of Exports; By = virtue of=20 the authority vested in the President by the Constitution and = statutes of=20 the United States, including Section 5 (b) of the Act of October 6, = 1917, as=20 amended (12 U.S.C. 95a), and in view of the continued existence of = the=20 national emergencies..."

Later, in the same Executive Order (Exhibit 69), we find the = following:=20

under the authority vested in me as = President of the=20 United States by Section 5 (b) of the Act of October 6, 1917, as = amended (12=20 U. S. C. 95a)

Section 5 (b) certainly seems to be an oft-cited support for = Presidential=20 authority, doesn't it? Surely the reason for this can be found by = referring=20 back to Exhibit 49, the words of Mr. Katzenbach in Senate Report = 93-549:=20

"My recollection is that almost every = executive order=20 ever issued straddles on several grounds, but it almost always = includes the=20 Trading With the Enemy Act because the language of that act is so = broad, it=20 would justify almost anything."

The question here, and it should be a question of grave concern to = every=20 Sovereign American, is what type of acts can "almost anything" cover? = What has=20 been, and is being, done, by our government under the cloak of = authority=20 conferred by Section 5 (b)? By now, I think we are beginning to know.=20

Has the termination of the national emergency ever been considered? = In=20 Public Law 94412, September 14, 1976 (Exhibit 70), we find that = Congress had=20 finally finished their exhaustive study on the national emergencies, = and the=20 words of their findings were that they would terminate the existing = national=20 emergencies. We should be able to heave a sigh of relief at this = decision, for=20 with the termination of the national emergencies will come the = corresponding=20 termination of extraordinary Presidential power, won't it?=20

But yet we have learned two difficult lessons: that we are still in = the=20 national emergency, and that power, once grasped, is difficult to let = go. And=20 so now it should come as no surprise when we read, in the last section = of the=20 Act, Section 502 (Exhibit 71), the following words:=20

"(a): The provisions of this Act shall not = apply to=20 the following provisions of law, the powers and authorities = conferred=20 thereby and actions taken thereunder (1) Section 5 (b) of the Act of = October=20 6, 1917, as amended (1 2 U. S. C. 95a; 50 U. S. C. App. 5b)"=20

The bleak reality is, the = situation has not=20 changed at all.=20

The alarming situation in which We, the People, find ourselves = today causes=20 us to think back to a time over two hundred years ago in our nation's = history=20 when our forefathers were also laboring under the burden of = governmental=20 usurpation of individual rights. Their response, written in 1774, two = years=20 before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, to the attempts = of=20 Great Britain to retain extraordinary powers it had held during a time = of war=20 became known as the "=20 Declaration Of Colonial Rights: Resolutions Of The First Continental = Congress,=20 October 14, 1774" (Exhibit 72). And in that document, we find = these words:=20

"Whereas, since the close of the last war, = the=20 British Parliament, claiming a power of right to bind the people of = America,=20 by statute, in all cases whatsoever, hath in some acts expressly = imposed=20 taxes on them. and in others, under various pretenses, but in fact = for the=20 purpose of raising a revenue, hath imposed rates and duties payable = in these=20 colonies established a board of commissioners, with unconstitutional = powers,=20 and extended the jurisdiction of the courts of admiralty, not only = for=20 collecting the said duties, but for the trial of causes merely = arising=20 within the body of a county."

We can see now that we have come full circle to the situation which = existed=20 in 1774, but with one crucial difference. In 1774, Americans were = protesting=20 against a colonial power which sought to bind and control its colony = by=20 wartime powers in a time of peace. In 1994, it is our own government = (as it=20 was theirs) which has sought, successfully to date, to bind its own = people by=20 the same subtle, insidious method.=20

Article 3, Section 3, of our Constitution states:=20

"Treason against the united States, shall = consist=20 only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, = giving=20 them aid and comfort. No Person shall be convicted of treason unless = on the=20 Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession = in open=20 Court."

Is the Act of March 9, 1933, treason? That would be for the common = law=20 courts to decide. At this point in our nation's history, the point is = moot,=20 for common law, and indeed the Constitution itself, do not operate or = exist at=20 present. Whether governmental acts of theft of the nation's money, the = citizens' property, and American liberty as an ideal and a reality = which have=20 occurred since 1933 is treason against the people of the united = States, as the=20 term is defined by the Constitution of the united States cannot even = be=20 determined or argued in the legal sense until the Constitution itself = is=20 reestablished.=20

For our part, however, we firmly = believe=20 that, "by their fruits ye shall know them", and on that authority we = rest our=20 case.


CONCLUSION


As you have just witnessed, the United States of America continues = to exist=20 in a governmentally ordained state of national emergency. Under such a = state=20 of emergency, our Constitution has been set aside, ostensibly for the = public=20 good, until the emergency is cancelled.=20

But, as experience painfully shows, it has not been to the public's = good=20 that our government has used its unrestricted power, unhampered by the = Constitution's restraining force. The governmental edicts and actions = over the=20 past six decades have led us to the desperate state in which we find = ourselves=20 today. Besieged on every side, corroding from within, frightened and = in=20 despair, we as a nation are being torn asunder.=20

There IS a national emergency today - one of life and death=20 proportions - but it is NOT the emergency used by our government to = continue=20 its abuse of power. It IS this very abuse, this unbridled rape of the = American=20 spirit, that is the crux of the emergency we are in today, the cause = of all=20 the loss of hope, drug and alcohol addiction, irresponsibility in = morality and=20 ethics, lack of respect for life, and violence. But this true = emergency cannot=20 be cured by setting aside the Constitution; no, it can only be = controlled by=20 returning to the laws of God and Country which have been stolen from = us by=20 those in whom we placed our trust to protect the national interest.=20

We are a nation whose government is based upon those immortal = words, "a=20 government of the people, by the people, for the people". One has = only to=20 walk down the highways and byways of this great land to know all too = well that=20 this is not a government of the people or for the people. Actions = speak louder=20 than words, and the actions taken over the past decades have resulted = in an=20 unparalleled decline of American economic and political power, and a = weakening=20 of American values and spirit.=20

This is NOT a crisis in which the taking up of arms is the best = answer. No,=20 this is a situation in which we firmly believe that the pen will be = mightier=20 than the sword.=20

That a state of emergency exists cannot be disputed. That the = emergency is=20 one which should concern every American alive cannot be denied. That = we must=20 stand together, laying aside our individual differences, to fight the = common=20 foe, is of vital importance, for the time to act is now.=20

But this is not a battle of swords, but of knowledge, for only when = the=20 deception is exposed to the light of day can the healing process = begin.=20

Truth stands tall in the light of day, and it is the truth we bring = to you=20 today. Let it be known and understood that it is our intention to make = this=20 information available to every concerned Sovereign American who = desires to=20 know the true State of the Union. This is an undertaking of immense=20 proportions, but we have dedicated ourselves to bringing this = information to=20 the light of day, and with the help of "We, the People", we will be = successful=20 in our efforts.=20

Every American who is thankful for the opportunity to call = themselves=20 American must also accept the responsibility that comes with that = title. We=20 the People have not only a right, but a responsibility to each other, = to those=20 who have gone before us and and to those who will follow, to learn = what our=20 government is doing, and to judge whether actions taken benefit the = people who=20 will bear the costs.=20

We have been in the dark long enough, content to rest on our past = glories=20 and let the government take its course. In a way, we have been like = children,=20 trusting in our parents to act in our best interest. But as we have = too=20 frequently seen in the nightly news, not all parents have their = children's=20 best interest at heart.=20

The time has come for us to take off our blinders and accept = reality, for=20 the time of national reckoning has arrived. The majority of our = elected and=20 appointed officials are no more responsible for the current state of = affairs=20 than are we. The strings are being manipulated at far higher levels = than the=20 positions most officials occupy. They are working with little = knowledge or=20 authority, trying to control problems far bigger than even they = realize.=20

Their programs and actions may seek to cure the symptoms, but the = time has=20 now come to attack the disease. They are no more guilty than we are, = nor will=20 they be any more protected when the nation collapses on us all.=20

If we blame them for this national emergency, we must also truly = blame=20 ourselves, for it is "We, the People" to whom this nation was given = and whose=20 duty it was to keep a watchful eye on those who direct the sails of = the ship=20 of state. We have, however, fallen asleep, and while we were dreaming = the=20 American dream, a band of pirates stole the Constitution and put our = people=20 into slavery.=20

And since that terrible day when our Constitution was cast aside, = not one=20 President or Congress, nor one Supreme Court justice has been able or = willing=20 to return it to its rightful owners. Given the current state of the = union,=20 there is no reason to expect this situation to change unless we = ourselves=20 cause it to be so.=20

Let us put the childish emotions of pity and self-deception away, = stand up,=20 stand together and fight back. Now is the time to stop dreaming, and = start the=20 long work before us. Now is the time to turn back to the principles = and ideals=20 on which this nation was founded, the strong foundation from which our = national identity springs.=20

When does tolerance become anarchy? When does protection become = slavery?=20 When is enough enough? Now is when here and now.=20

Now is the time to return to the laws set forth by God, and throw = off these=20 chains of ignorance and bondage which grip our nation to the point of = death.=20 Let us return to the source, the standard of excellence set for us = long ago.=20

Our message to Congress and all elected and appointed officials = must be,=20 "Let my people go!", for we are all laboring under a system which will = eventually crush us, regardless of our religion, our sex, or the color = of our=20 skin.=20

We must let those at all levels of governmental authority know that = we have=20 learned of the deception which lies at the core of our national = malaise. We=20 must tell them in no uncertain terms that we will tolerate this great = lie no=20 longer, and we must put them on notice that we expect them to resign = if they=20 have not the courage and the resolve to help this nation in its hour = of need.=20

We have been fools long enough. Beginning today, no matter how long = after=20 that date you see this report, start each and every week without fail = to give=20 a copy of this information to at least one person you know. We also = ask you to=20 write a letter to Congress telling them to "Let our People go", or you = can use=20 the form letter you will find enclosed in the report.=20

We must let our elected officials know that we expect them as = servants of=20 the people to help us re-establish law and order and restore our = national=20 pride. They must repeal Proclamation 2039, 2040, and the 12 USC 95(a) = and=20 95(b), thereby cancelling the National Emergency, and re-establish the = Constitution for this Nation.=20

Now is the time for excellence of action. We demand it and will = accept=20 nothing less. This is our country, to protect and defend, no matter = the cost.=20

To do nothing, out of fear or apathy, is exactly what those in = power are=20 hoping for, for it is ignorance and apathy that the darkness likes = best. We=20 must not be a party to the darkness enveloping our nation any longer. = We must=20 come into the light, and give our every drop of blood, sweat and tears = to=20 bring our nation back with us.=20

We must acknowledge that if we do nothing, if we are not willing to = act now=20 and act boldly, without fear but with faith and a firm resolve, our = freedom to=20 act at all may soon be taken away altogether. New bills, new laws are = being=20 presented daily which will effectively serve to tighten the chains of = bondage=20 already encircling this nation.=20

My friends, we are not going into slavery we are already there! = Make no=20 mistake those in power are already tightening the chains, but they are = doing=20 so slowly, quietly and with great caution, for fear of awakening the=20 slumbering lion which is the voice of the American people.=20

There is yet still time for us to slip loose the chains which bind = us, and=20 for us to bring about the restoration of this nation.=20

If we act, if we make our concerns known and shout out our refusal = to=20 accept the future which has been planned for us by those who hold no=20 allegiance to this great land of ours, we can yet demand and see come = to pass=20 the day when the state of emergency is cancelled and the Constitution = is=20 restored to her rightful place as the watchdog of those for whom = absolute=20 power corrupts absolutely.=20

If we repent of our ignorance and our apathy, and return to the = God-given=20 laws on which this nation was founded, we may yet be free. Indeed, one = can=20 find Gods promise in the book of Second Chronicles Chapter 7 Verse = 14:"If my=20 people which are called by my Name, shall humble themselves, and pray, = and=20 seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; THEN will I hear from = heaven,=20 and will forgive their sin, AND WILL HEAL THEIR LAND." (emphasis = added)=20

We will continue to hold meetings and offer this information until = everyone=20 in America has had an opportunity to hear it and we have set our = nation free.=20

We will not tolerate less. We are Sovereign American Citizens and = that=20 means far more than most of us realize.=20

If at first it seems you are working alone, do not give up, for as = this=20 information spreads across the land to the great cities and small = towns, you=20 will find yourself in excellent company. You already are as only one, = for=20 behind you stand all the heroes of our history who fought and died to = keep=20 this nation free.=20

Again, we must stress that we are not asking you to pick up guns; = in fact,=20 we implore you not to, no matter how angry the news of this = deception has=20 made you. Turn your anger into a steely resolve, a fierce = determination=20 not to give up until the battle has been won.=20

We are not asking you for any money; that's their game, the = "almighty=20 dollar". It is the substitution of wealth and possessions for = integrity and=20 honor that helped get us into this true state of emergency in which we = find=20 ourselves now. We are not asking you for more time than you can give, = although=20 we do ask you to give what time you can to get this information = out.=20

What we ask from you is your commitment to stand with those around = you to=20 help us restore this nation to her rightful place in history, both = that=20 written and that yet to be told. Abraham Lincoln once said, "We the = People=20 are the rightful masters of both Congress and the Courts, not to = overthrow the=20 Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert the = Constitution".=20

We must stand together now in this, our national hour of need. As = the=20 United States Supreme Court once said, "It is not = the=20 function of our government to keep the citizen from falling into = error; it is=20 the function of the citizen to keep the government from falling into=20 error."=20

Each individual, their attitudes and actions, forges their own = special=20 link in the great chain of history. Now is the time to add to that = precious inheritance of honor and duty which has kept America alive, = because=20 the choices we make and the actions we take today are a part of = history too -=20 history not yet written.=20

The vision for America has not died; the "land of the free and = the home=20 of the brave" still exists. There is still time to turn the tide = for this=20 great land, but we must join together to make it happen. We have a = debt of=20 honor to the past and the future, a call to glory to rescue our = homeland from=20 the hands of those who would see her fall. We=20 cannot, we must not fail.

Please volunteer and join our ranks. It is our responsibility as = Sovereign citizens to commit ourselves to the restoration of our=20 Constitutional Republic. Do you have what it takes?=20

Volunteer Now!!=20

"When you are = awake the dream=20 is gone...
When you are Enlightened the 'world of=20 illusion' is gone...
...and the TRUTH will set you FREE."=20

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