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Do You Have The "Right"?

Updated: Dec 22, 2023



  1. If there’s someone whose lifestyle you disagree with, or beliefs you disagree with, or maybe they’re wearing something you think is ugly – do you yourself have a right to harm or murder that person? Not because of anything harmful they might be doing, but simply because you don’t like them or their beliefs? No, of course not.

  2. What if there’s something you want to fund, but you don’t have the money. Do you have a right to go to your neighbor’s house and demand that they give you a certain amount of money, or steal that money from them to fund whatever it is you need it for?

  3. What if you and a bunch of other people get together who all feel the same way… do you and those other people, as a group, have a right to harm, murder or steal from that person?

  4. What if you ask someone else to do it for you?

  5. What if you and your group decide to vote for one of you to become mayor of your town, and the mayor says, “yes, you can go take this action,” does that make it okay?

  6. What if that mayor creates some legislation that says it’s okay to do those things and appoints someone like a sheriff or something to go and do it. Is it okay then?

  7. So if you don’t have a right to do something, and it’s morally wrong for you to do, then you can’t delegate that “right” to someone else?

  8. If it’s wrong for you to do, it’s wrong for anyone else to do regardless of how many people are involved, what rituals are done, or what decrees are made.

  9. So, how did a group of people called Congress get the “right” to tax? How did a group of people called “police” or “government” get the right to coerce, steal, assault, and murder? If we the people have no moral right to harm our neighbor, and we can’t give a right that we don’t have to someone else, how did these institutions get that “right?” THEY DIDN’T.

  10. No one can have more rights than anyone else no matter what claims are made. If I can’t sit here and declare “it is now illegal to eat candy,” or “it is now law that you must give me half of your earnings every month,” then no one can, and no one can appoint someone or vote for someone to do it on their behalf. If I can’t force my neighbor to give me money, no one can. If I can’t assault, fine, kidnap and cage someone for having marijuana, no one can. If I don’t have the right to rule you, no one has that right and no one can delegate such a "right."

What we have collectively accepted as an entire species is SLAVERY, it has simply been euphemised and dressed up so that we don’t recognize it for what it is. The entire system called “government” and “authority” is mass delusion that is based entirely in violence, coercion, moral relativism, and slavery.


There is only one Law in this universe, and that’s Natural Law: do no harm, do not take from others which does not belong to you. This is self-evident. Understanding this is called having Conscience. A person with True Conscience fully understands their Sovereignty and that all forms of slavery are illegitimate and immoral.


A sovereign being with conscience knows that no one has a “right” to rule or command others or the “right” to make claims of ownership upon others or their rightful property which includes their body, mind, physical property, rights, and freedom. A sovereign being with conscience does not believe in, condone or support institutions who make such claims. A sovereign being with conscience takes responsibility for their actions, their security, and their freedom. True Responsibility is the ABILITY TO RESPOND morally and rightfully to any situation. A statist – someone who believes in the moral legitimacy and necessity of “government” – is actually believing in the moral legitimacy and necessity of human slavery. The statist falsely abdicates their responsibility to someone else which can never actually be done in reality.


This is the one true divide in humanity: whether a person believes in the moral legitimacy of slavery… or does not. Which one are you? You can’t have it both ways. You cannot be both governed and free at the same time.


Our Rights are inherent. They do not come from other people or from magical pieces of parchment called “constitutions” or “bills.” They come from the Creator. They are eternal and fixed. Unfortunately, most people do not understand this or even what a Right actually is. If we don’t know what our Rights are and where they come from then we won’t fight for them. If we don’t fight for them, we lose them.


A Right is an action one may take that does not cause harm to another being or their property. Period, the end, for all time. That’s all it is, all it ever has been, and all it ever will be until the end of the universe. Anyone infringing upon or squandering those Rights is exercising evil, and we have every Right to END that state of duress by any means necessary… even the use of necessary deadly force.


It’s time to get over the fear, apathy, and defeatism that keeps us from resisting. We need to educate ourselves in True Objective Morality (Natural Law, Universal Moral Law, etc), educate others, and inspire true dissidence. Silence and compliance is complicity in evil.


There are no saviors coming. No holy avatars, mystical forces, ET races or white hats who are coming to rescue us from our own self-imposed suffering. We created this mess through our ignorance, cowardice, compliance, and lack of conscience, therefore WE have the responsibility to correct this situation. The “ruling class” has no power besides the power we relinquish to them. We take that power back by saying NO to evil regardless of the immediate consequences. Freedom must be valued above life itself, because life is not worth living as a slave.

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