Gavin and Son interrogate a fed!

Published February 16, 2017 - 3 Comments

I was down in Vegas this week to support the Political Prisoners, and I decided to have a talk with this federal agent. My son Joins in on the conversation as well.

3 comments

Marlene Crumley - February 17, 2017 Reply

Keep giving them hell, Gav! Press hard! The federal land grab and persecution of private citizens must end. Land rights must be returned to state control. (But please keep your family safe.)

Mark - February 17, 2017 Reply

Gavin, you must learn the US citizens do not have Constitutional rights.

The Four U.S. Constitutions, all having different names, 70 years apart, none of which apply to original sovereign Americas, 14th Amendment U.S. Citizens or free American Nationals, non-resident aliens, etc.!!! The Constitutions are bankruptcy compacts between the state governments and federal governments, no one else. They do not apply to you.

All government legislation and documents such as the Constitution(s) are written in legalese, words of art, usually by attorneys. Legalese: the specialized language of the legal profession. In other words, the definitions of numerous words used in their codes and statutes, etc. has entirely different meaning then what we were taught in schools.
Pertinent Legalese Definitions & Meanings

Compact. An agreement or contract. Usually applied to conventions between nations or sovereign states. Constitutional Convention. – Blacks Law Dictionary 1st Edition 1891

Confederation, government. The name given to that form of government which the American colonies, on shaking off the British yoke, devised for their mutual safety and government. 2. The articles of confederation, (q. v.) were finally adopted on the 15th of November, 1777, and with the exception of Maryland, which, however, afterwards also agreed to them, were speedily adopted by the union of States, and by which they were formed into a federal body, and went into force on the first day of March, 1781; 1 and so remained until the adoption of the then bankruptcy constitution, which acquired the force of the supreme law of the land on the first Wednesday of March, 1789. 5 Wheat. R. 420. Vide Articles of Confederation. – Bouvier’s Law Revised 6th Edition

The free Confederate government went bankrupt eight years after its creation, then restructured under its then new bankruptcy compact “the Constitution for the united States of America.”

Constituere. To appoint, constitute, establish, ordain, or undertake. Used principally in ancient powers of attorney, and now supplanted by the English word “constitute.” – Blacks Law Dictionary 1st Edition 1891

Constitute, contract. To empower, to authorize. In the common form of letters of attorney, these words occur, I nominate, constitute and appoint. – Bouvier’s Law Revised 6th Edition

Constitution, contracts. The constitution of a contract, is the making of the contract as, the written constitution of a debt. 1 Bell’s Com. 332, 5th ed. – Bouvier’s Law Revised 6th Edition

Constitutor. In civil law. One who, by a simple agreement, becomes responsible for the payment of another’s debt. – Blacks Law Dictionary 1st Edition 1891

People. A state; as, the people of the state of New York; a nation in its collective and political capacity. 4 T.R. 783. See 6 Pet. S. C. Rep. 467. – Bouvier’s Law Revised 6th Edition and Blacks Law Dictionary 1st Edition 1891

“We the People” means we the STATES, which are, or were Nations in the Republic. It does not include the human beings, Citizens, free American Nationals, etc. as will be demonstrated below.

https://www.dtss.us/four-us-constitutions.html

Lester kober - April 24, 2017 Reply

Sorry, we can not hand our responsibilities off to Gavin. Would you make him a martyr, an inviting target for assassination, then what do you do if another gifted person is a hundred years in coming? We all need to follow his example as he follows Christ, then en mass we can stand, speak and force change.
They killed Jesus, no individual is safe, but in leaderless numbers, we share the danger.

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