Friday, February 23, 2024

Kings and Queens

Kings and queens are sovereign.

When kings and queens meet, they respect each other and they do serious business.  They do not talk about the weather, or their pets, or the latest gossip.  They do not necessarily have to like each other, either.

A king, or a queen if there is no king, is the sovereign on the Land Jurisdiction of a particular country.  They have "standing" because they are standing on the land.

They are fiduciaries for their people and act for them because nobody else can.


In America, everyone who is born on the Land and Soil Jurisdictions is a sovereign.  That is what the War for Independence was all about.  The people fought to get out from under King George III, and they succeeded.

Americans must act like kings and queens when they meet to conduct the serious business of running their Land and Soil Jurisdiction Governments.

This is new for people.  They do not know how to act as sovereigns because they were not taught how.


There are good kings, and there are bad kings.  Hopefully, people will be good kings and queens, and it will be up to their peers to make sure they are.


The movie "Braveheart" depicted King Edward I "the Longshanks" as an evil king.  In the movie, the character, portrayed by Patrick McGoohan, says to someone...

He then pushes that "person" out of a window to his death.

Obviously, anyone murdering someone on the Land and Soil Jurisdictions deserves equal treatment, if they are convicted under American Common Law by a jury of their peers, but the attitude is instructive.

Nobody has the right to give a sovereign advice if he, or she, has not asked for it.  For one sovereign to exercise authority over another sovereign violates the second sovereign's unalienable rights.  It is up to that second sovereign to defend himself, however.

The purpose of American Government is to provide a forum for sovereigns to work things out between one another.  That government must be in place for that to happen.

Hence, the reason for urgency in setting up The Four Pillars.  Until that happens, lawlessness will prevail.

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