4/2/06


American Flag flying upside down as signal of DISTRESS



There is a voice being raised about Judicial Supremacy


The WOLF howls at Judicial Arrogance and the inability to petition


The North Caucus, thanks to our discourses with Peter Mancus, had the opportunity to exchange letters and thinking with John Wolfgram, a National icon in matters of the arrogance of our judiciary. During those discussions a great number of corrections were brought to our attention about our ignorance of the situation under which formerly sovereign citizens of America labor because of the activities of the judiciary, beginning clear back in Jefferson's time.

One would wonder why Jefferson was so caustic about his remarks about the need to preserve liberty at all costs. He actually saw the whole fabric of the Constitution he and many others had slaved over destroyed by the activites of a judicially active Supreme Court. He saw the need for more revolutionary activity to restore those rights. The truly sad thing is that the indifference he saw in the populace has since grown in magnitude to the point where the people are willing to allow their government to trample them and even take their lives, assuming that the government is at the top of the rulership pyramid, and not the people.

If you are wondering what this has to do with the 2nd Amendment, wonder no more. Between Judicial Supremacy, Stare Decisis, and the public acceptance of ex-post facto law, the judiciary has set the groundwork for the elimination of firearms in this nation, regardless of the declaration of the unalienablility of the right to their posession. Judicial Supremacy also, through the power of intellectual abuse, paved the way for a general fear on the part of the public to assert any sovereign authority against their government. "That's the law." "The Supreme Court ruled..." "That's what the law says." &c. &c.

Now for Wolfgrams observations, approach and analysis of the judicial problem in this nation. He places emphasis in a number of problems, one of which is sovereign immunity, the wall that was placed between a tyrannical government and the sovereign people who were supposed to be able to control their government.

"Judicial Supremacy is not just a theory. It describes the absoluteness of power that makes government so absolutely corrupt that you can not expect justice from it. For good or for bad, we live in a market economy where everything is for sale, save only those things the government prevents from entering the market place. Of all things that a free people do not want to enter that free market place is the administration of justice so that "justice" becomes a commodity available for purchase by the rich or powerful, but not generally available otherwise.

Wolfgram also believes that it behooves every 2nd Amendment activist group to pursue every legal avenue available in the process of forcing the government to behave. He takes great issue with the constant threat of force on the part of activists because he, being a former Marine who endured the most awful aspects of a political war once, believes that the crucible of war should not even be considered until these legal avenues have been forced to the table and our government stripped of its finery to reveal its ulcerous body in the sight of the whole world.

Rather than re-present these essays NCA has chosen to link to that incredibly informative site, the Constitution Society, where all the documents are already presented in such a fashion as to be readable or downloadable. Wolf asserts that the right to petition is crucial in re-establishing the proper conformation of the government.



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