4 Reasons Why Only Citizens Can Vote | Lost Secrets of the Founding Fathers
Would we honor a burglar's vote?
Why can only citizens vote?
The answer to this question is not trivial. It’s critical. It used to be common sense that only citizens are allowed to vote. However, in recent years, the globalist propagandists in our schools, mainstream media, and almost everywhere else, have destroyed critical thinking.
For years I believed what I was told in the media. After the 2020 election, I needed to know what happened. I began a long project to discover what a real election was supposed to look like.
I suspected that the problem was a lot worse than just mail-in voting. What I found was that the corruption was far deeper than anything I could have initially imagined.
The founding fathers discovered the answer in their day, and they used it to form one of the greatest nations on earth. With this lost knowledge of the founding fathers, each of us can become a guardian of true freedom.
There’s a reason why they stopped teaching this stuff in school, if they ever did it in the first place. It’s because once we understand the truth about what an election is supposed to be, we can never be deceived by cheaters again—if we’re brave enough to act on it like the founders did. With it, we can truly safeguard and defend our rights and freedoms. And yet, as Thomas Jefferson once said, “eternal vigilance is the price of freedom.”
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
Biden spells it
Joe Biden, in his typical fashion, recently said the quiet part out loud.
He said “It’s even a bigger influx now in terms of Hispanic voters, or Hispanic – Hispanic citizens, who want to become citizens.”
(Joe Biden Clip — Source)
I have a lot more to say about the Irish Catholics and the games of the globalists of yesteryear, to be revealed in a future article. Weaponized illegal immigration is something the globalists of today and yesteryear have used with great effect.
Referring to illegals amassing at the southern border intent on breaking the law to gain access to our country as “voters” is like admitting you plan on paying off a referee to ensure your team wins the game. What’s worse, is that millions of illegals have already entered the country and are drawing from the government teat while hard working Americans are struggling to get by.
You don’t need to be a legal scholar to think what Biden said was shocking and idiotic. What might be the most shocking is that so many people, usually on the left, believe that illegals can and should vote in our elections.
However, from a fundamentals of law perspective—which are the same principles that anyone who cares about the rules of a game of sports believes in—only citizens should be allowed to vote.
Players on a Team and Citizens in a Country
The following scenarios are equivalent situations for how the laws and rules of elections work.
The principle is, only citizens have the right to vote because they are members of a legal jurisdiction, a place where the rules everyone agrees to are in effect.
The word legal refers to the policies or rules that people with rights agreed to that are now in effect. When you hear jurisdiction, think: game field where the rules of the game are at play. Only people who are authorized to participate can do so, only members who have received those rights and privileges honestly and fairly are allowed to vote.
If you’ve ever played a game of sports you know that in the beginning, you pick who is on what team. The coach decides and through a team agreement the other players agree to honor the split because they go on to play against each other. If someone from another team or someone in the stands jumped on the field and try to enter the game this wouldn’t be allowed and whatever points they earned would not be counted. This is because that person didn’t have the rights, they weren’t a valid player, they violated the rules of the game.
If you were having a family dinner and a troop of people you didn’t know, who weren’t your family, walked into your house and sat down to help themselves to dinner and a hot shower—on you—what would you think? What would most people think? What would people who believe in open borders think?
I don’t think most people would turn to each other and say, “We should welcome these people in and give them a place to stay” or “I love it that I work 40 hours a week and commute an hour a day to have an uninvited guest eat my food and use my stuff.”
Should a burglar’s vote count?
Should an illegal that broke our laws to enter this country have the right to vote in our elections?
We don’t let convicted criminals have a right to vote because they have a history of violating our laws. Similarly, if a burglar broke into your house and cast a vote during a family meeting where your father, mother and siblings were voting on whether to adopt a dog, would you consider the burglar’s vote? Probably not. That would be ridiculous.
And yet, this is precisely how the globalists want you to think when it comes to allowing illegals an opportunity to vote in our elections.
In my upcoming book about elections, I will dispel almost all the modern-day myths about elections, many of which remain hidden and unseen but some that are as plain as day.
The Constitutionality of Why Only Citizens are Allowed to Vote in Our Elections
The following is a brief yet powerful list of lost knowledge of the founding fathers.
The Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution is widely regarded as the constitutional basis for limiting voting rights to citizens. It states:
"... all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
Let me explain in detail why this makes sense.
Only citizens have the right to vote because of the laws of contracts and agreements, which are the most fundamental rules that govern all of human behavior.
The US Constitution is a type of contract, where every citizen is a party to the contract, given equal power and authority to create and form their own government, via “the consent of the governed.” This means only parties to the contract can vote. A “party” to the contract of the US Constitution is another way of saying a citizen of the United States.
4 Key Concepts All Freedom-Loving Citizens Should Know
There are four key concepts that every citizen of any country should understand if they want to live in a truly free, lawful, and prosperous country. These concepts, once understood, will give you the power to call out corruption anywhere it lives, whether it’s between you and your friend, your boss, your business partner, or your government.
#1 God’s Gift of Free Will—Consent
The first key concept is that God gave mankind rights and his incredible power of free will choice, which allows us to form contracts, also known as agreements or the right of free association. This is what gives God’s children the power to create as God creates. Of course, I don’t mean we are God, I mean that we are made in the image of God, who gave us his awesome power to create like he does, within our own limited human way.
For instance, when we want to build a bridge, we negotiate with other people (who also have rights and free will). People who are affected by the construction of the bridge have the right to consent or not. People who want to help build it have the right to consent or not.
Principally, any time you are affected by the behavior of another person, you have the right to consent to it or not, meaning you have the right to create a contract around that situation. In doing so, you can ensure that your rights and the rights of the other person are honored and respected. We call this peace, morality, and prosperity. It doesn’t mean that people can do whatever they want as long as it was agreed to. It means that we have to actually care about other people’s rights if we want ours to be respected. In other words, the golden rule is at the heart of all true and valid law, a principle the founding fathers were intimately aware of.
If we do this with honor and trust, we will negotiate the details of the bridge contract, honestly, transparently, and fairly. When everyone truly knows and agrees, something amazing happens, we create the bridge we took the time to talk about and agree to in peace instead of war.
Consent is the most powerful creative force humanity has at its fingertips. More powerful than any bomb or pile of cash. Consent is what gives a contract spiritual life, creating what’s called a tripartite agreement—where God Himself is the third party. There’s so much we can learn from what this means, something that the founding fathers fought so hard to keep alive in our country.
The Declaration of Independence spoke to the idea that when one person creates a valid and honorable contract with another person freedom and prosperity are born. This requires vigilance, honesty, trust, good faith, and a genuine desire to honor others and be their keeper in the process, called goodwill.
In another example, consent in a contract is what gives a man and a woman the power to enter into the sacrament of marriage, which in turn leads to a man and a woman having a sexual union that creates life itself.
#2 Honesty, Fairness, Good Faith and Goodwill
The second key concept is that only honest, fair, and good faith and goodwill contracts are lawfully enforceable, which means they don’t harm or hurt anyone.
Good faith and goodwill create honor, and lead to honorable contracts and agreements. Honor here means the parties seek to honor each other’s rights, interests, and honor the true and valid rules and laws that govern human life.
Slavery is when one party in a contract uses force, coercion, bad faith and bad will to take advantage of the other parties. The most obvious example of this is abject slavery, when the enslaver uses force and threats of violence to enslave others for sex, forced labor, or unjust enrichment. Our world is filled with slavery at many levels.
True freedom, on the other hand, is a narrow path because anything less than honesty, good faith, and good will is itself some form of negligence or corruption. Debt slavery, for instance, is when someone is unfairly used to enrich another via the debt held over them.
#3 Meeting of the Minds or On the Same Page Status
The third key concept is full disclosure and transparency, which requires a full and complete meeting of the minds. This is one of the most important parts of a valid, lawful, and honorable contract. It simply means that all the parties have to work hard to stay on the same page, to share with each other everything they know about the contract they negotiated, including doing their agreed upon duties and being honest if they don’t want to or can’t. This is why free speech is so incredibly important, it helps us stay on the same page.
When one party refuses to be honest with another, this is called bad faith, destroying transparency and good faith, an instance of bad faith that creates harm, unfairness, and corruption.
#4 Trust, Duty and Trusteeship
The fourth key concept is trust, which is what is created when the first three key concepts are respected. When we can trust the other parties to an agreement as surely as we can trust our feet as they hit the ground when we walk, than we’ve got stability and security.
When each party genuinely honors the agreement, does what they said they would, called duty, and proactively shares the truth with each other to maintain a meeting of the minds, the greatest tool for creating wealth is born—trust, honor and dutiful use of our God-given rights.
Goodwill is created when you can actually trust the other parties in the contract to honor and respect your interests. Even if you aren’t there to defend your interests, the goodwill of the other parties will do that for you. This creates what’s called trusteeship, what is also known as being your brother’s keeper.
A politician or someone who holds office is a trustee of the highest order. They enter office to honor the rights, duties, and interests of the people, the citizens, they represent.
If a politician, party to a contract, or trustee knowingly lies, withholds the truth or seeks to harm others, then this in and of itself is sufficient to strip that person of their office and position. This is called breach of trust or breach of contract, immediately dissolving their powers in the jurisdiction even if no one holds them accountable.
In simple terms, it means every contract or decision that was affected by fraud is dissolved as if it never existed in the first place (ab initio).
Voting and Clean Hands
The clean hands principle is yet another very important concept of a contract.
In equity law clean hands essentially means a person can’t gain the benefits of a contract if the method the used to get it was through cheating (fraud). The equity usage isn’t as simple as I just explained it but the fundamental principle is the same.
It essentially means that when someone breaks trust, lies, cheats, or is negligent, they have unclean hands—a violation of the rules and trust has occurred.
Like a foul in a sports game, in order to restore trust and honor, the person who committed the misdeed or breach of trust must be adjudicated. This requires a meeting of the minds where everyone gets on the same page about what happened and discusses how the harm must be remedied with some act of repentance.
How Can Illegals Vote?
Illegal aliens can’t vote for all the reasons I just mentioned. The only way for them to vote would first to be invited to the negotiation table by honorable and law abiding citizens. Then, they must repent for their actions, seek to restore trust via an act of goodwill and recompense, and then, once honor has been restored, they can be invited to become legal citizens by a sponsoring honorable citizen, giving them the power to vote.
The process of restoring bad faith and breach of trust is what I call a clean hands ceremony.
As a side note, all the things we just discussed also apply to human relationships like a marriage, business, or family.
If someone lies, cheats, steals, or otherwise violates our trust, they need to come clean, acknowledge the wrong doing and the harm it caused, seek to reverse or compensate for the damage done, and promise to honor our trust again in the future. Then, via “eternal vigilance” we keep watch to qualify that trust with lived experience.
Obama the Bad Faith Actor
When I discovered what I just shared with you, I realized that we have a lot of bad faith corrupt actors in government.
In the following clip, Obama boldly lies to the American people when he says illegals can vote in elections.
Obama, like many bad faith actors (criminal, cheater, fraudster), has forfeited his rights and privileges of citizenship by violating the principles of honor, trust, and duty that are absolutely essential to a truly lawful and free society.
The shocking truth is that our current government and system of politics, including our elections, are so far off the mark it’s debatable if we have a country as the founding fathers intended at all. However, with repentance and a genuine desire to restore trust, we can have an honorable nation again. We can make our nation better as patriots if we do what the founding fathers did.
Illegals cannot and should not have the right to vote, no matter what someone like Barack Obama says.
Please tell me what you think or let me know if I got something wrong. I love hearing from you.
Much love,
Justin Deschamps is a researcher, omniologist, podcaster, and business consultant who has committed himself to restoring the knowledge, reason, and goodwill that helped the founding fathers create the greatest nation on earth.
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