1 Peter 4:10

I believe and assert I have unalienable rights that are inherent, sovereign, and natural, that existed before the creation of the State, and which, being antecedent to and above the State, can never be taken away, diminished, altered, or levied by the State. Nor can any unalienable right be fundamentally removed or waived by contract, whether by non-disclosure, which is fraud and unenforceable in Law, or knowingly by sufferance, which is contrary to the Spirit of the Law and prejudicial to Sovereignty. Some of these rights include, but are in no means limited to, the Right to:
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Life, freedom, health and the pursuit of happiness
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Contract, or not to contract, which is unlimited
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Earn a living by being compensated, by whatever agreed upon means, in fair exchange for one’s work and to keep the gains of industry
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Travel in the ordinary course of one’s life and business
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Privacy and confidentiality, free from unwarranted invasion
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Own, hold, dispose of property, lawfully without trespass
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Self-Defense when threatened with harm, loss, or deceit
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Due process of law, with notice and opportunity to defend
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Presumed innocence, suffering no detention or arrest, no search or seizure
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Remain silent when accused, to avoid self-incrimination
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Equality in the eyes of the law
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Trial by jury, being an impartial panel
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Appeal in law against conviction or sentence, or both
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To expose knowledge necessary to one’s rights and freedoms
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Peaceful association, assembly, expression, and protest
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Practice a religion, and to have beliefs, of one’s choosing
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Love, and to consensual marriage as a family
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Security from abuse, persecution, tyranny, and war
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Refuse to kill under command, by reason of conscience
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Live in peace and be left alone when law-abiding
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To cultivate, harvest, store, trade, barter and/or use for one’s own purposes, any and all organic substances which will grow naturally upon the Earth
I believe and assert I have the reserved right to exercise all other unalienable rights given to me by God and that I may live as I please as long as I do not harm another- not just because the Constitutions outline them as the rights the government has been entrusted to protect for me, but because I declare it for myself; I believe and assert that I have the right to gather together with others and to contract privately for the lawful purpose of helping and serving one another with “the gifts that I have received;” this means that all our association activities are restricted to the private domain only and outside of the jurisdiction, taxation, and regulation of government entities, agencies, officers, agents, contractors, and other representatives as provided by law