RIGHTS & GOVERNMENT



 

Life, Liberty and Property
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This book explains the meaning of that familiar phrase, Life, Liberty and Property, and how it has been historically used to limit government encroachment on individual rights.   Contents include:
  • The Law of the Land -- An ancient concept going back to biblical times and Magna Carta. 
  • The Political Conflict over Liberty - - Since Life, Liberty and Property represent all that is important to us in the physical realm, it is at the forefront of all political revolutions and political conflicts.
  • The Religious Aspect to Life, Liberty and Property -- Examines how the religion of a people determine their type of Law and Government.
  • Due Process under the Common Law -- How due process is to be interpreted by what it meant under the Common Law.
  • Limitations on the Legislative Powers -- Why people cannot be deprived of Life, Liberty and Property by a legislative act.

120 pages,  soft cover,  200+ footnote references,  $8.00
 
 



The De facto Government 
of the United States

This book is a discussion on the unlawful nature and status of government in the United States, a new and criminal government, which exists as a matter of fact (de fact) and not as a matter of law (de jure).   Contents included:
    • The Foundations of the American Nation.
    • The Basis of America's De facto Government
    • America's Legal Revolution and Captivity
    • Altered Laws and Principles
    • Usurpation and Psychological Warfare.
    • Allegiance and Government.
    • Modes of Legal Control.
    • Deception And Force. 
160 pages,  soft cover,  340 footnote references,  $9.00
 

The Right To Keep & Bear Arms

A concise and revealing explanation of the facts, principles and law surrounding the fundamental rights to keep and bear arms. 
The removal of arms from the hands of citizens is an object of all Socialist or totalitarian forms of government. This book includes numerous quotes from statesmen and courts on the right to bear arms.   Includes:
  • A Biblical Perspective --Covers Old & New Testament principles on right and duty to be armed.
  • The Origin of the Right --Outlines the history of the right to bear arms.
  • The Militia --It character and purpose and how related to this right.
  • Laws and rights under the U.S. Constitution
  • Arms and the State Constitution --The meaning of "Arms," Rights protected and regulations allowed, unconstitutional legislation.
  • The Reason and Need for keeping arms.-- Why Governments disarm citizens and why we need arms today.
112 pages, soft cover, 175 footnote references, $7.50
 

The Right To Travel
(Liberty or License)
 
This book exposes why the requirement of a "driver's license" and taxation on automobile travel is unlawful. There is no right more basic and fundamental than the freedom of movement or travel.  Contains:
  • What is a license? -- Analyzes all of the characteristics and principles that exist with licensing
  • The State Issue -- A 50+ page court brief that covers liberty, regulation vs. licensing, taxation, registration, property rights, police power limitations. Dozens of court cases holding travel by automobile to be a fundamental right, and stands on equal footing with the right of traveling by foot, bicycle, or horseback.
  • The Federal Issue -- Due to the nature of the American Union, all citizens have a right to travel throughout the country.
  • Corruption and Subversion . -- Proof that government has done some "juggling with our traditional ideas of rights as citizens."

114 pages, 8 1/2 x 11, 200+ references, $16.00
 

The Christian and Civil Government
Romans 13
 
   This compact book is a timely and much needed exposition on the subject    of Romans 13. showing what our duty and responsibility is in regards to    lawful and unlawful government. It also explains what makes a    government lawful or unlawful, Godly or un-Godly.  Uses historical,    biblical and legal examples.  Its contents include:
1. The Institution of Government.   2. The Purpose of   Government.     3. Are We Bound to Obey Government When it   is Contrary to the Word of God?    4. Is Usurped Authority   Legitimate?   5. The Degrees of Resistance to Tyranny.   6. The   Pastor as Magistrate.   7. Statism is Idolatry.  8. A Friend of  Christ or Caesar?
by Pastor John Weaver, 200 pages, $12.50
 


The Clichés of Zoning
  
Clichés of Zoning, by Raymond Buker, is more than a  treatise on land use laws. It is a series of 18 essays rebutting   18 common excuses for tighter land control laws and zoning   regulations. It is also an excellent primer on the evils and   pitfalls of socialism generally.  Every thing of value comes   from the land. If government can control the use of private  land, it has a control over the vital necessities of our lives. 
Should government decide how close to a stream you can build your house? How steep the roof? Is it your land or the government's?
22 page booklet, $2.50
 

World

Hidden Government
    
 The contention of this book is that the amazing events which are shattering and molding the world today, are not haphazard or coincidental events, or even what is sometimes called "the onward march of events."  Rather they are the outcome of a "Master Plan" of human, or, as some may think, inhuman, agency.  In the interest of life, liberty and property the author probes into this Plan.
       Hidden Government was written by a well traveled and learned military officer in 1954.  Its contents include:  1). Is there a Hidden Hand.   2). The Zionists and the Plan.  3). Anti-Semitism and the Plan. 4). Palestine and the Plan.  5). Christianity and the Plan. 6). The Money-Power and the Plan.
      This book is an objective study into political control, media manipulation, wars, the Jewish Protocols, and Internationalism.
76 page booklet, $5.00        .      . 
 

   Christian Duty Under Corrupt Government
        A Revolutionary Commentary on Romans 13:1-7
This book explains what Christians are obligated to do or not do when confronted by corrupt, ungodly, and unlawful government.  It dispels the modern teachings and arguments of preachers and Christian leaders that Christians must submit to governing authorities, regardless of what they are asked to do.   The author analyzes each phrase of Romans 13:1-7, and quotes from scores of colonial ministers and patriots to support his analysis.  Had we not lost sight of the fundamental truths contained in this book, America would still be a free nation.  Well Documented with many illustrations.
by Evangelist Ted R. Weiland, 95 pages -- $8.00