To ________________
It is with great sadness and reservation that I write today to inform you that I officially deny you the right to govern me. I did not come by this suddenly or lightly. Over my 50 some years on this planet I have watched the slow crawl of State corruption and authoritarianism turn into a massive locomotive sweeping across the country. Politicians believe they can coerce an entire population to give up their individual Constitutional freedoms based on an emergency; real or imagined, they side with illegal citizens, foreign governments and intelligence services all at the expense of the natural born citizen. They advocate removing the Police to institute their own loyal enforcers, they advocate hate between groups, blatantly and massively rig elections without fear of repercussions. They have been able to accomplish this because the highest law enforcement and State run media apparatus in the country is complicit. It deletes evidence, Gaslights its citizens, kills prisoners in its own jails, and corrupts judges, politicians and business leaders with tactics once used on foreign nations.
The Judiciary has not survived this slow corruption that has metastasized in our Country, Judges enter evidence from parties outside of lawsuits, twists the meaning of the Constitution for their own political ends and use the Federalist Society to ensure judges who support the State and Big Business are the only players who make it behind the bench. Over the past 4 years we have seen the weaponization of every Government agency to attack political enemies, Presidents, Generals, Churches, and the average American citizen. It appears that corrupt men hold the levers of power at every step. Everything we have witnessed is morally and constitutionally indefensible, and this average American refuses to be governed by the most corrupt of our society; you have lost this right.
In the words of our forefathers; “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government“
I hereby deny you, the US Federal Government the right to pass laws that I must follow, I deny you the right to collect taxes on my behalf; I will be filing exempt on my W4, I deny you the right to impede my movement or sovereignty, I deny you the vary right to govern me. You have the threat of incarceration or violence and I fear neither. I revert to my natural sovereign state and will remain so, deferring to my local government in all things until such time as reasoned, honest men show themselves worthy of my consent.
Average American
Love the spirit of your draft. Before you assert your Sovereign status I want to remind you that in so doing you give up certain privileges. Not the least of which are your right to your federal vote, and your right to participate in federal benefits programs that you have likely already been contributing to, namely Social Security, and Medicare.
If this election is allowed to stand, you think it wont become the template for all future elections? As for the all mighty "Government Check" I do not plan my retirement around receiving any of that money. It is for all purposes lost already. I can provide for myself. I don't need the Government. If you shy away from sending such a letter due to fear you may lose a Social Security check, then that person is truly a slave.
Nocrazies,
Good on ya for being self sufficient. My point is simply that there are consequences for asserting Sovereign Citizenship. Just ask Wesley Snipes.
More importantly, your notice to elected reps correctly references a remedy that does not depend on assertion of sovereignty. Specifically that our Founders recognized the Citizens' right to replace a corrupt government.
I was not intending to use the Sovereign statement as a function of law rather just as a descriptor of my autonomy over the State. perhaps just a poor choice of words.