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Unalienable rights are natural rights that exist prior to the state and are not subject to removal. Such rights include life, freedom, privacy, property, self-defense, due process, equality, trial by jury, and peaceful assembly. However, if people are ignorant of their rights, then they have no effective rights and can be exploited. It is critical that people understand and teach their unalienable rights.

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Your Unalienable Rights v1

Unalienable rights are natural rights that exist prior to the state and are not subject to removal. Such rights include life, freedom, privacy, property, self-defense, due process, equality, trial by jury, and peaceful assembly. However, if people are ignorant of their rights, then they have no effective rights and can be exploited. It is critical that people understand and teach their unalienable rights.

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Your Unalienable Rights

Unalienable Rights are the inherent, Sovereign Natural Rights that existed before the creation of the State and
which being antecedent to and above the State; being subject only to Due Process of the Common Law. Nor can
any Unalienable Right be fundamentally removed- whether mistakenly by contract through non-disclosure, which
is fraud and unenforceable in Law; or knowingly by renunciation which is contrary to Natural Law.

The Original, Permanent, Unalienable Rights of every Man or Woman include:

In each of the bullet points in the list all are prefixed with the phrase The Right to……

 Life, Freedom, Health and the Pursuit of Happiness

 Contract or Not to Contract, which is unlimited

 Earn a Living by being Compensated with Wages, a Salary, or any trade Goods in fair Exchange
for one’s work

 Travel in the Ordinary Course of one’s Life and Business

 Privacy and Confidentiality, free from Unwarranted Invasion

 Control and Hold one’s Property lawfully without Trespass

 Self Defence when threatened with Harm, Loss or deceit

 Due Process of Law, with Notice and Opportunity to Defend

 Be Presumed Innocent, suffering No Detention, Arrest, Search nor Seizure without Reasonable
Cause

 Remain Silent when accused to avoid Self- Incrimination

 Equality in the eyes of the Law and to Equal Representation

 Trial by Jury, being an impartial Panel of one’s Peers

 Appeal in Law against Conviction or Sentence or both

 Expose Knowledge necessary to one’s Rights and Freedoms

 Peaceful Association, Assembly, Expression and Protest

 Practice a Religion and to have Beliefs of one’s choosing

 Love and to Consensual Marriage with Children as a family

 Security from Abuse, Persecution, Tyranny and War

 Refuse to kill under command, by reason of Conscience

 Live in Peace and be left alone when Law Abiding

The most critical failure of The People is their failure to ensure the teaching and common knowledge of
their Unalienable Rights. If you do not know your Rights, you effectively have none; by the path of
ignorance, whether by Apathy or Deception. The People arrive in a State of Exploitation, Oppression and
Tyranny.

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