Reconstructing the Republic: --A Constitutional Battle Plan, by Howard Phillips
Speech to the Council for National Policy --by Howard Phillips
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By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens. There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose.
John Maynard Keynes,
"The Economic Consequences of the Peace," 1920:, P. 235, 236The existing basis of society is thus overturned, not only because the people lose their wealth, but also because they cannot hold their public servants to account. Such is the predicament that engulfs us today. It threatens our very existence as a free nation.
For most people, how it happened and what can be done about it, is an unsolvable puzzle. The reason it is for them unsolvable, is that some of the key pieces to the puzzle have been withheld from the public forum and from the history books for more than three-quarters of a century. Nevertheless there is an ingenious solution to the problem -- centuries-old and proven: It rescued our nation from near oblivion in its infancy more than 200 years ago. And there is a political party that is ready to apply the same solution today.
To bring to light the facts that are
the missing pieces to the puzzle.
They just happen to be some of the key pieces,
and they reveal the solution.
And to bring to light a few other facts as evidence.
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Reconstructing the Republic:
A Constitutional Battle Plan -- by Howard Phillips
Howard Phillips is founder of the Conservative Caucus and of the US Taxpayers Alliance. In his astute analysis of the deteriorating situation and his carefully drafted plan for reconstructing the Republic, Howard Phillips outlines the way back to sanity, giving answers to questions people have been asking for decades. He describes the process by which a President can terminate all Federal activities which transgress the delegated enumerated functions prescribed in the Constitution.
Though he has worked for years in Washington (is a former Nixon White House official who became disenchanted with the GOP) and knows his way around the Beltway, Howard Phillips is not just another bureaucrat. To read this compilation of excerpts from two speeches is to recognize that there is someone eminently more qualified for the office of the presidency and infinitely better prepared to govern than anyone who has won this position in at least the last 80 years. Howard Phillips was doing his homework while most of us were still fast asleep.
Speech to the Council for National Policy --by Howard Phillips
"My friends, it is time to leave the "political Titanic" on which the conservative movement has for too long booked passage. Instead, it is our task to build an ark so that we can and will be ready to renew and restore our nation and our culture when God brings the tide to flood.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I urge you to join with me in rejecting the politics of retreat, defeat, sellout, and surrender -- as we raise once again the banner of truth, demanding justice, expecting victory, and marching forward as members of Gideon's Army, faithful to our duty, knowing that God's will shall be done on earth as it is in heaven.
"The United States Taxpayers [Constitution] Party is an ark in progress. It was made for you. In its behalf, I invite you to come aboard.
Money and Banking
Restoring the Dollar -- by Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr.
by Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr., attorney and foremost constitutional monetary authority. In an exceptionally clear exposition, Dr. Vieira lifts the veil of mystery, revealing the meaning and import of words, and gives a step by step practical plan for restoring constitutional money.
Dr. Vieira's latest book is Separation of Bank and State, availabe from the National Alliance for Constitutional Money, Inc., P O Box 3634, Manassas, Virginia 20108-0976. Send them a contribution of at least $5, to save time and money for inquiries.
Is your children's future
a house of cards?
Remarkable Remedy -- by Jean Carpenter
by Jean Carpenter -- This is the text of a small, thoroughly researched, and well documented book outlining in a nutshell how our present predicament came about while our parents, grandparents, and we ourselves, slept; and recalling Roger Sherman's ingenious solution, a remedy so remarkable it rescued our nation from a similar predicament and near oblivion more than 200 years ago. (You won't find this information in current public school history books.) A fast-growing political party is ready to apply the remedy today. It gave the American people a real choice at the polls in 1996 for the first time in the Twentieth Century. Its aim is to build a safety net to be ready for when the people of this nation discover its necessity.
Essay on Money -- by Dr. John Witherspoon
By Dr. John Witherspoon, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and teacher of James Madison and other framers of the Constitution. There are many today who advocate a system of government-issue, interest-free "money," citing Article I, Section 8, alone, as their authority. In this essay Witherspoon shows that there are sound pragmatic reasons (besides unconstitutionality) why such a system would be just as disastrous as the current debt-money system is likely soon to prove. The essay was written several years before the Constitution was framed and was undoubtedly in the minds of the Framers as they voted on Sherman's ingenious contribution of Article I, Section 10 (which effectively put a condition on Section 8 and made the States the watchdogs).
Mysterious Moneychangers. -- by Gertrude Coogan
The origin and nature of the system. Excerpts from the Preface and the Table of Contents of Mysterious Moneychangers, and the Preface and the Foreword to Money Creators, a book first published in 1935 -- in the midst of the Great Depression -- and whose third (and last, to our knowledge) printing was in 1937 (of which Mysterious Moneychangers is a condensation). It deserved then -- and does now deserve -- a much wider distribution. Indeed, if it had been more widely read then it might have had a profound effect upon the history of our nation and our own lives in the past 60 years.
Gold and Economic Freedom -- by Alan Greenspan
Published in 1966 -- "Stripped of its academic jargon, the welfare state is nothing more than a mechanism by which governments confiscate the wealth of the productive members of a society to support a wide variety of welfare schemes."
"In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation. There is no safe store of value."
Banking on a Revolution -- by Dr. Paul Hein, Jr.
Dr. Paul Hein, Jr. graciously sent us this very welcome and refreshing contribution. We reproduce it with his permission. He has written and lectured on the subject of Constitutional money for twenty years. Before it's demise, Covenant Syndicate carried his articles regularly, and he publishes on Gold-Eagle monthly.
A Political Parable -- The Heart of the Matter by Steven Schlei
By Steven Schlei, an ordained minister in the Reformed Church in the U.S. Pastor Schlei cuts right through to the heart of the matter.
Government Run Amuck
Sockdolager: --A Tale of Davy Crockett
A newspaper reporter's captivating account of his unforgettable encounter with the old "Bear Hunter" from Tennessee. From "The Life of Colonel David Crockett," by Edward S. Ellis (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884). A heart-warming tale revealing how a private citizen confronted an honest politician with truth and logic -- and caused him to mend his ways. A "sockdolager" is a knock-down blow.
Focus on Congress -- What happens on that first plane to Washington?
What happens on that first plane to Washington? Our Congressmen have become unaccountable. Reviews of two books -- one from each side of the political spectrum. Two eminent people have turned a revealing light on Congress and are essentially in agreement in regard to both diagnosis and cure of the monster Congress has become -- term limits alone cannot solve this problem.
What Happened That Day in 1937? -- Under Which Authority? -- by Jean Carpenter
Many laws on the books today are repugnant to the Constitution. Constitutionally protected rights are daily violated. Laws and regulations fly in the face of the Ninth and Tenth Amendments, if not the First, Second, Fourth, and Fifth. Under Which Authority is this done?
Education: What of the Children?
Cradle of Unreason -- Five Book Reviews by Jean Carpenter
In a time when in the name of rights we lose our rights, in the name of liberation we are put in bondage, in the name of equality and brotherhood hate is incited and discrimination enforced, and in the name of truth we hear lies -- in short, when each of us is challenged "to keep [our] head when all about [us] are losing theirs and blaming it on [us]" -- it is good to remember the old adage that it's always darkest just before the dawn.
Five books in particular, each with a different perspective, shine a light in the darkness of academe, which is the cradle of unreason; two of these books herald a new day about to dawn. Quotations in plain type are from the authors' own pens. Self-incriminating evidence from the pens of the perpetrators of the darkness are in bold type.
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Hard copy of "Reconstructing the Republic", "Restoring the Dollar", and Remarkable Remedyare available in one small booklet, Remarkable Remedy -- Economy Version. The publisher makes it available at considerable discounts for quantity purchases.
Hard copy of the above plus "Sockdolager" and "Cradle of Unreason" and much more, all beautifully published, bound in one volume, Remarkable Remedy with the Treasury, are also available from the publisher. They are presented here with permission.
The Treasury,bound with Remarkable Remedy, is an anthology of more than a hundred pages of documentary evidence from three centuries. In addition to "Sockdolager" and the speeches by Howard Phillips and Edwin Vieira, it includes excerpts from a humorous satire from the 18th century, reviews of books by Attorney Stephen Halbrook, English Professor Richard Mitchell, Psychiatrist Melvin Anchell, Educator Samuel Blumenfeld, College President George Roche, Parent Anita Hogue, Richard Goodwin (architect of Johnson's Great Society), and Eric Felten (of the Heritage Foundation); excerpts from the writings of Thomas Jefferson, Lysander Spooner, Tupper Saussy, Washington's Farewell Address, all of A Caveat by Roger Sherman (the only man to sign both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution), and much more; and includes the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, a bibliography of source material, and short excerpts from the numerous writings of those who have most concerned themselves with what happens when a government is given loose reins -- an excellent reference work for any library.
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