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"The Red Pill: Skepticism, Sovereignty, and Common Law"

By: Randy Stroud

2012

Dedicated to Gloria Danae Kelly Bridges

Kensley Elkins

And to the children of the future, and to the parents who will teach them to question everything.

Special thanks to: Jesse Ventura, Russell Means, Ron Paul, Sitting Bull, Bruce Lee, Charlie Sprinkle, Adam House, Matt Gulliver, Joey "Full of Liberty" Fuller,

TNSONSOFLIBERTY.COM, Michigan Militia, Justin Lee, Dakota Jernigan, my family and in- laws for putting up with me all these years and anyone else who stood up for the principles of individual liberty and questioned the establishment.

Disclaimer: This manifesto is not legal advice. For educational purposes only

All Rights Reserved 2012.Any Portion of this Manifesto may be cited or used elsewhere as long as credit is given where it is due. Please forgive any grammatical errors, as this manifesto was not professionally edited or proofread. I sincerely hope you enjoy reading this layman's manual.

" Saying that something shouldn't be illegal, doesn't mean that you endorse that behavior, it just means that you reject authoritarian ideas, and embrace voluntary interactions, both socially and economically."- Congressman Ron Paul

"I have been threatened and have been called a coward by the neo-conservatives and by the statists. However. I say, those who subscribe to nationalism, swear allegiance to a party, and who refuse to hold our overlords accountable, are the true cowards."- R.Stroud

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"But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist." -Lysander Spooner

"The law was made for one thing alone, for the exploitation of those who don't understand it." -BERTOLT BRECHT, The Threepenny Opera

"Dissent is the Greatest Form of Patriotism"- Thomas Jefferson

"Those who would sacrifice freedom for security, deserve neither"- Benjamin Franklin

"You may be 38 years old, as I happen to be. And one day, some great opportunity stands before you and calls you to stand up for some great principle, some great issue, some great cause. And you refuse to do it because you are afraid.... You refuse to do it because you want to live longer.... You're afraid that you will lose your job, or you are afraid that you will be criticized or that you will lose your popularity, or you're afraid that somebody will stab you, or shoot at you or bomb your house; so you refuse to take the stand.

Well, you may go on and live until you are 90, but you're just as dead at 38 as you would be at

90. And the cessation of breathing in your life is but the belated announcement of an earlier death of the spirit."

-- Martin Luther King Jr.

"If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good? Do not the legislators and their appointed agents also belong to the human race? Or do they believe that they themselves are made of a finer clay than the rest of mankind?"

-- Frédéric Bastiat, The Law ( Promoter of Limited Government and Common Law)

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Edward Mandell House was rumored to have said this in a private meeting with Woodrow Wilson (President) [1913-1921]

"[Very] soon, every American will be required to register their biological property in a National system designed to keep track of the people and that will operate under the ancient system of pledging. By such methodology, we can compel people to submit to our agenda, which will affect our security as a chargeback for our fiat paper currency. Every American will be forced to register or suffer not being able to work and earn a living. They will be our chattel, and we will hold the security interest over them forever, by operation of the law merchant under the scheme of secured transactions. Americans, by unknowingly or unwittingly delivering the bills of lading to us will be rendered bankrupt and insolvent, forever to remain economic slaves through taxation, secured by their pledges. They will be stripped of their rights and given a commercial value designed to make us a profit and they will be none the wiser, for not one man in a million could ever figure our plans and, if by accident one or two would figure it out, we have in our arsenal plausible deniability. After all, this is the only logical way to fund government, by floating liens and debt to the registrants in the form of benefits and privileges. This will inevitably reap to us huge profits beyond our wildest expectations and leave every American a contributor or to this fraud which we will call "Social Insurance." Without realizing it, every

American will insure us for any loss we may incur and in this manner; every American will unknowingly be our servant, however begrudgingly. The people will become helpless and without any hope for their redemption and, we will employ the high office of the President of our dummy corporation to foment this plot against America."

Edward Mandell House (July 26, 1858 - March 28, 1938) was an American diplomat, politician, and presidential advisor. Commonly known by the title of Colonel House, although he had no military experience, he had enormous personal influence with U.S. President Woodrow Wilson as his foreign policy advisor until Wilson removed him in 1919.

*House wrote a book called "Philip Dru: Administrator" that has some disturbing ideas on how a government should be run.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

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Page 5: The Untold History of the Constitution and Common Law

Page 7: What is Common Law?

Page 9: Don't sign the Contract!

Page 12: Indebtured Slaves: The untold story of your SS card

Page 22: Enforcing the Laws, Jurisdiction, Charlie Sprinkle, and tools to use in Court Page 28: Advanced

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