DULOCRACY IN AMERICA
VOLUME I
Compiled & Edited by
J.D. Sweeney
Finally a book, that reveals the true intent behind the
New Deal legislation of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Sweeney
shows what traditions, what precedents, what events forced the Supreme
Court of the United States to expand its interpretation of the
interstate commerce clause, in an attempt to bring all business
activity under the clauses' jurisdictional umbrella. The story is one
of subterfuge and apostasy. It illustrates how the opportunists in
government are working diligently to create a scheme using Congress'
exclusive control over interstate commerce, to relieve the citizenry of
the federal Union of their inherent and Constitutionally secured
rights. Sweeney reveals, how during the 1930's, the people themselves,
by clearly abandoning their individual responsibilities to God,
themselves, their posterity and ancestors, aided in the transformation
of this nation from a constitutional democracy in republican form to a
cleverly cloaked socialistic/communistic oligarchy. What was conceived
as a nation of confederated sovereign states united by and under the
federal Constitution, metamorphosed into a collective endeavor pointed
to the management of a large population under principles legally
associated with mass peonage. Both the labor and persons of the
citizenry being converted into little more than commodities or "human"
resources, to be consumed and controlled for the purpose of promoting a
socialistic concept of utopia founded on a hopelessly insolvent welfare
state. The saddest part of the story is that even today, as in the
past, the people, by active counter-revolutionary endeavor, or by
indolent acquiescence, are, with the rarest exceptions, both promoting
and enforcing upon their neighbors, the values and norms of this
usurpation system.
Sweeney clearly explains how virtually all of the
statutes passed by Congress since the mid 1930's hinge upon the
"interstate commerce clause" and the "necessary and proper" clauses of
the federal Constitution. As is evidenced in this work, the citizenry
at large have effectively connected themselves with Congressionally
controlled privileges in exchange for what they perceived as promises
of security in their individual lives. Clearly and easily, Sweeney ties
up the whole economic and social history of the country and reveals how
the Social Security number when introduced in 1936 became a federal
license to engage in interstate commerce. Sweeney explains how, by the
use of the number, the holder is presumed to be a "person" who is
engaged in Congressionally controlled and regulated interstate
business. Volumes II & III reveal how the Social Security number in
1939 was expanded from a simple license, into a pledge by the citizenry
to exchange their future performance as surety for a non-existent
federal debt. Through the use of this number the Federal Government
controls and regulates all your activities for your own protection.
Here at last, then, is a book eminently readable and
thoroughly documented. A brilliant book which will lead American
citizens to see our greatest single domestic issue since the Civil War
clearly and without bias, rather than through a hazy mass of
accumulated prejudice.
DULOCRACY IN AMERICA
Table of Contents
For more information on Dulocracy in America, Volume I
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