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A Fatal Flaw In The Declaration Of Independence

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A Fatal Flaw In The Declaration Of Independence

Postby roage » Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:24 am

It has been given to me such that I now perceive a fatal flaw in the Declaration Of Independence.

Although the distinction was made between the "laws of God" and "the laws of man":

"...to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them..."

The following can be parsed out separately because no substantive joinder was explicitly made between "Creator" and "Nature's God":

"...all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights"

"Those that think they rule" know full well that mankind (The Adamic Race) are not entirely indigenous to this planet and are not a pure product of evolution.

Our bodies were "created" by others that came to this planet that required dumbed-down slaves for their purposes and tampered with the existing biology.

If you choose to identify with the body then your rights are privileges that are revocable and one is subject to the "creator of the body": the Anunaki.

If you know that you are the consciousness that dwells within that body then Ø remains inviolate within the body in which it dwells.

If one does know the difference this means you are ignorant of the difference and that only comes when you have no constructive knowledge of Ø and you will be presumed merely a body.

Human + Being

"Human" is merely the physical form through which the "being" observes.
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Re: A Fatal Flaw In The Declaration Of Independence

Postby Seamus » Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:40 am

As you have said many times (in different ways), Roage...

"If people go waving pieces of paper around, claiming that what is written on the paper gives or guarantees their freedom, they will get what they deserve."
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