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The Right Knowledge of the Full Foundation for American Law!


The "freedom of choice" in "a conundrum of democratic capitalist societies"

As of: 7/9/2015 -
It is now the fifth day after the 239th anniversary[1] of July 4th,
1776 - the date of the first "Organic Law"[2] (that still stands as
Law throughout all of the United States of America) and that is
more commonly known as: "The Declaration of Independence".

Tonight I unexpectedly discovered a certain citation in a search


result for "Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation" By
Michael Pollan[3] that I saw among my many search results for
Gastronomy"nourishing traditions". (The thing that caught my
special interest with Pollan's book was: "Neurogastronomy". A
very quick search now for Neurogastronomy just gave me "About
18,500 results"! I am genuinely amazed!)

The citation that I then pursued to considerable length was for an


article entitled:

"Post-Pasteurian cultures: The micropolitics of raw milk cheese in


the United States."

Before blogging about this at "Raw Milk: The Whole Truth" I wish
to comment on a single point of view that I see presented in the
article at the following paragraph:

"This article proposes a theoretical frame for understanding


current debates over the gustatory value and health and safety of
raw-milk cheese in the United States, debates that open into what
Sidney Mintz identifies as a conundrum of democratic capitalist
societies: 'how to provide protection to the citizenry on one hand,
yet maintain freedom of choice on [the] other' (2002:27). I
introduce the notion of microbiopolitics to call attention to the fact
that dissent over how to live with microorganisms reflects
disagreement about how humans ought live with one another.
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Microbiopolitics is one way to frame questions of food ethics and


governance."[4]

Before I state my comment I also wish to reference the author's


statement:

"Over the last 30 years anthropologists have added to our notion


of culture practice, politics, and ethics; so, too, do cheese makers
incorporate these into their understanding of cheese culture. As
working with David Major taught me, the culturing of cheese
happens through webs of human and microbial practice
suspended in market, governmental, and microbiopolitical fields of
power. Entering such fields successfully requires expert
knowledge.

I agree with the author that "expert knowledge" is required in


regards to the governmental fields of power.

My comment:
If people knew that the "laws" of government can only pertain only
to the proprietary-based jurisdiction of the "United States" and
thereby acknowledged just how limited the true lawful scope of
the "government field" is - then I would not be commenting on this
article's paragraph now.

However, it is because of the govern-mental educated ignorance


(there is no better phrase that I know of) that has allowed the
Federal government to exceed its Lawful authority, by extending
the force of its own law (via "Act of Congress"[5] i.e. through the
creation of the FDA), that I have something to respond to. I've
previously responded to this particular issue for a number of years
(even before becoming aware of the severity of the "war against
raw milk"[6]) as the video I produced: "Raw Milk: The Whole
Truth" will indicate.[7]
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If no power/authority was ever granted to the Federal government


(actually written in any of the Organic Laws) to provide "protection
to the citizenry" just as it is referred to in this article then there is
no real legal foundation for engaging in any "debate" with the
Federal government regarding "health and safety of raw-milk
cheese in the United States". Government isn't entitled to claim
that it has a right, an interest, a "necessity" or any other basis for
extending the force of its law over any individuals who are not
within its Federal "field" (and distinct from the fields of any of the
fifty "Free States" of the first Union).[8]

Congress can only have what the States have explicitly given to
Congress. Most of the powers delegated to Congress are listed at
Article I, 8, clauses 1-16 [9]

If the delegated power is on this list then Congress may make


laws about it and execute those laws within it's lawful jurisdiction -
a jurisdiction that is a proprietarily-based. In other words
Congress can make laws for it's property - what it actually "owns",
i.e. Federal lands, Federal Territories, Federal buildings, etc. But if
the subject matter is NOT on the list then anything that Congress
does against either the Free States or the "free inhabitants"[10]
amounts to a usurpation of power & all its acts are unlawful.
Agriculture is not on "the list"! Food is not on "the list"! Health is
not on "the list"! These subject matters are not powers of
Congress (not to mention duties of the president).

However, the Federal government is "locked in" to its "usurpation


adrenalin rush" and will continue with what can be understood as
a serious addiction (because it is the nature of this beast)! What
people have believed is "their government" is actually a
commercial business that is dependent on sources of revenue to
stay alive. It's the way "the business" was set up from the very
start.
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The trail can be traced to two events; the first inauguration of


George Washington and what he said in the "oath" (that took
place on April 30, 1789) and then distinguishing the true legal
nature of that from the legal nature of his election on February
4th, 1789. That is an advanced study in government law and most
people will require the guidance of a law professor to point out the
hidden facts. Not every law professor is able to do this.
Fortunately there is at least one![11]

My conclusion is: stop feeding governmental "usurpation"! Firstly


stop feeding it your ignorance and instead do your due diligence
to gain the right knowledge of the full foundation for all American
Law (that you never got in public schools) and that can be found
only in the four Organic Laws. As soon as you understand what
the first two Organic Laws gave the American people and
distinguish that from what was formed with the second set of
Organic Laws you will be able to stop feeding the fear (the lies
underneath the ignorance) as well!

A "theoretical frame" is not necessary when we know and


sufficiently understand the Law. Why theorize when a more sure
understanding of our "freedom" is available to each of us without
compromising what is truly and rightfully ours?

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October 27th, 2015 -

The following is a review that I just submitted at Amazon on a


book that perpetuates the false belief about the context of the
Constitution of September 17, 1787.[12][13]

[I've changed the footnote numbers to letters to distinguish them


from the footnotes in this blog.]

Although there is no description included here at Amazon the


following is at the Walmart page:
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Here, in a single volume, are the two most important American


documents ever written: the Declaration of Independence and the
Constitution of the United States of America.[A]

The Declaration of Independence was the promise of a


representative government;[B] the Constitution was the fulfillment
of that promise.[C] Together, these documents form the
foundation of American democracy.[D]

http://www.walmart.com/ip/We-the-People-The-Declaration-of-
Independence-and-the-Constitution-of-the-United-States-of-
America/10908605?
u1=405696M148127928M151027032951EWZ&oid=223073.1090
8605&wmlspartner=XdSn0e3h3*k&sourceid=0301273287024778
0464&affillinktype=15&veh=aff

[A] "the two most important American documents ever written" is


at best half right but in this context half right is a great error!
Without any doubt the Declaration of Independence is the first (of
the four Organic Laws) of the most important American
documents. The "Constitution" is more rightly counted as "fourth"
in importance as it applies to the property owned by the United
States of America consisting of the "District", lands, territories,
and the other sites listed in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution
of September 17, 1787 all of which is known as the "United
States".[13] It is possible to say that the Constitution of
September 17, 1787 is the most important document for the
"United States" but not for America!

[B] "The Declaration of Independence was the promise of a


representative government": No such promise was ever made in
that document! On the contrary this document declared the God-
given, Natural Right to be free from all government!
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[C] "the Constitution was the fulfillment of that promise": Since


there never was a promise made "the Constitution" can not be the
fulfillment.

[D] "Together, these documents form the foundation of American


democracy.":That statement is in great error at the least or a
damnable lie as there was never any intention expressed in any
of the four Organic Laws for a so-called "American democracy".
At best the intention was for a Constitution Republic; quite distinct
from any form of democracy. One hundred years ago and before
Americans knew this. Now the government education system has
white washed American history of the most essential truths by
omitting the second and third Organic Laws from study.

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December 30, 2016 -

(Just re-read my [A], [B], [C], [D] footnotes above and laughed at
[D] Phoohie - Walmart!)

Dan Rudhyar speaks truth:


"... we can be individually free only if we have emerged from a
subservience to the collective meanings and values which our
race, culture and tradition have imposed upon us."[14]

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August 15, 2017 - Continuing on the overarching theme of this
blog with: "How the Constitution Got In the Way of Your
Freedom"[15]

I got inspired to search "unadopted constitution" while viewing Ted


Nugent & Sheriff Mack[16] and had to include Ed Rivera to my
search terms as he is the leading professor of the Organic Laws
and discovered that the Constitution of September 17, 1787 was
never actually adopted. People assume that George
Washington adopted this fourth Organic Law when he gave an
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oral oath as President of the United States (PoUS) when he was


only elected as President of the United States of America
(PoUSA). For additional clarity read Dre. Riveras two page
introduction to a talk he gave on this subject.[15]

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Footnotes:

[1] http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/02/us/declaration-of-
independence-unknown-facts/

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_law

[3]
https://books.google.com/books?
id=KHxP6J0PcxUC&pg=PT281&lpg=PT281&dq=Gastronomy
%22nourishing+traditions
%22&source=bl&ots=YVa8OfQT2L&sig=ta2etTvuBfcedO1lm8QU
xJ25zp8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=BA6eVeLbHoOwogT0ypqgBg&ved=0C
B0Q6AEwADgU#v=onepage&q&f=false

[4] http://web.mit.edu/paxson/www/articles/microbiopolitics.pdf

[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Food_and_Drug_Act

http://www.fda.gov/RegulatoryInformation/Legislation/
ucm148690.htm

[6] http://www.realmilk.com/national-updates/fda-wages-secret-
war-on-raw-milk-farmers/

[7] http://www.curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=1301129

[8]"... Free and Independent States":


http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/
declaration_transcript.html
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[9] http://www.curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2252051

[10] See Article 4, Section 1 at: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/


ampage?collId=llsl&fileName=001/llsl001.db&recNum=127

[11] https://organiclaws.org/

[12] This review is from: We the People (The Declaration of


Independence and the Constitution of the United States of
America):
https://www.amazon.com/review/R2VSANPD41L9YR/
ref=pe_1098610_137716200_cm_rv_eml_rv0_rv

[13] http://us10.campaign-archive1.com/?
u=f8e38d415be497134eee68415&id=4d2ea86d93&e=c3224f43af

[14] http://www.khaldea.com/rudhyar/aad/aad_c1p3.shtml

[15] Your access to the following link may require becoming a


member of "The Organic Laws Institute" or at least a subscriber,
either of which is most highly recommended!:

http://organiclaws.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/How-the-
Constitution-got-in-the-way-of-your-freedom.pdf

[16] Blogged here: http://www.curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?


i=1891022
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Keywords:

July 4th 1776, Declaration of Independence, Post-Pasteurian


cultures, micropolitics, raw milk cheese, Truth, war against raw
milk, Organic Laws, jurisdiction, proprietary, Congress,
usurpation, Food, Health, George Washington, American Law,
freedom, free inhabitant

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