SECTION II:***WE THE PEOPLE AUTHORITY: A MIND REVOLUTION**

A Clarion Call at the 250th Anniversary of the United States of America

(July 4, 2026)

I. The Foundational Error: The Greatest Imperfection

For 250 years, Americans have unconsciously misread the opening words of their own Constitution.

In our sleepy, dreamy civic consciousness, We the People have come to read the Preamble
as if it were addressed to elected and appointed officials, rather than to ourselves.

It is as though the Preamble begins:

“The elected and appointed officials of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union…”

But those words do not exist—because they were never intended.

The grammar is unmistakable. The subject of every command in the Preamble is We the People.

This single inversion—misplacing the subject—has quietly reordered the American Republic from the inside out.

We the People have succumbed to this submissive instinct.

For generations, we have illiterately surrendered our power—in the form of the vote—to “hungry wolf” politicians
who crave the blood of counted numbers, while ignoring the far greater authority entrusted to us by the Preamble.

The vote, as designed in the Constitution, is not the source of power, but an instrument within its body.
The **Preamble is the superior authority—the Head—**that gives life and direction to every Article and Amendment that follows.

By elevating the vote above the Preamble, we have inverted the constitutional order.

We the People have mistaken a mechanism for mastery, a tool for authority, and in doing so have allowed our servants to rule
by numbers

Albeit, it’s imperative obedience to the Divine Preamble Order, that We the People, now in this highly unprecedented,
…consequential year of America’s drawing “Golden Age” and New Frontier 2, ascend to our rule by establishing Justice,
domestic Tranquility, and the common good that more perfects the Union.

II. Subjects Mistaken for Citizens
Somewhere in our collective mind, We the People have come to see ourselves as subjects,
while elevating our own employees into royalty—even into near deities—
upon whom we erroneously depend to provide happiness, property, and security.

This is a monarchical mindset disguised as democracy.

Our public servants are not rulers. They are not masters. They are not providers of meaning or fulfillment.
They are employees, paid by We the People to carry out our explicit constitutional will.

Yet for generations, we have behaved like a royal audience—applauding, booing,
and hoping that those on the stage will rule well, instead of commanding them to act according to our mandate.


III. The Voting Cycle as Sedation
The 2-4-6-year election cycle was never designed to replace governance. It was designed to support it.

Instead, it has become a civic sedative.

Caught in a constant whirlwind of partisan politics, sports, overseas affairs, economic instability, and entertainment,
media spectacle, scientific discovery, the internet, and now artificial intelligence, We the People remain uninformed,
stimulated and distracted, absent from our assigned role as the governing body politic.

Voting has become applause.
Complaining has become participation.
Governing has been abandoned.

Such has placed our Union Republic in dangerous, nation-threatening territory through the stealthy,
wrongful exploitation of the weakness inherent in We the People by means of the voting process.

IV. The Preamble: The Head That Gives Life to the Body
The Preamble is not ceremonial language. It is not a poetic flourish. It is an operative command.

It is the Head that gives life to the Body of the Constitution—its seven Articles and twenty-seven Amendments.

If the Preamble is not actively executed by We the People, the Constitution cannot function as intended.

Hence, the nation under GOD wanders with uncharted direction, as a rudderless ship in the midst of a raging sea storm,
reacting to events rather than initiating them as the Preamble ordered.

This is not a failure of the document.  It is a failure of execution.


V. Cognizance as Civic Discipline
Human beings—carbon creatures—have a tendency to read, even comprehend, matters of great importance,
…yet fail to act upon them once they leave immediate attention.

A Republic cannot survive on occasional remembrance.

A soldier in combat cannot afford to remember duty only at meetings or rallies.
Survival depends on constant awareness.

The American Revolution did not merely end in 1789.
Rather, it continues as a non-bloodshed revolution, demanding disciplined, daily civic cognizance.


VI. The Present Struggle
The present struggle is non-bloodshed, undecided, yet more fatal.

Unlike wars fought with physical arms, these conflicts are waged with “weapons” in and of the mind,
and where ideologies are killed, such as those in the Declaration of Independence and the Preamble.

Neglect, abdication of responsibility, and the slow erosion of constitutional consciousness cause the casualties
which are measured in social collapse, disorder within the heart of society, the loss of domestic tranquility, etc.
Its most visible manifestation is homelessness.

When Justice is not established, tranquility cannot exist, and only We the People possess the autority to rectify it for the “more perfect Union”


VII. The Declaration: America’s First Law

The Declaration of Independence is not merely philosophical. It is the first law of the Union Republic of America.

It declares without ambiguity:

“That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,” hence, We the People

Governments exist to secure rights—not to supply meaning, fulfillment, or dependency.

This authority originates not in office, but in the People, under GOD, The Central Figure of the Declaration


VIII. A Republic—If We Can Keep It

The Constitution presumes an active, unified body politic.

Article IV, Section 4 guarantees a Republican Form of Government, but only if We the People exercise oversight.

When public servants fail, and We the People do nothing but complain, the indictment is not mutual,
but rather, incumbent and more culpability upon them, the “bosses”- employers, the “royalty.

“To whom much is given, much must is required” (Yeshua/Jesus)

Seems unfair, though such a great and difficult place was put upon us, without consent, by our founding fathers, whereby
we today had no say in their putting us, their Posterity into the difficult position and assignment to prime us right.

We today had no say, yet are now completely responsible for saving the Union, keeping the Republic, a
nd making the Experiment successful.  A great and honored task remains before us.

This continues, and exciting struggle, is precisely what the founding fathers intended for us
by their unprecedented in world history, Nordu Ordu Seclurum, “hot” (violent, bloody) American Revolution, noble attempt.

It was/is a gamble on the E Pluribus Unum governing instead of “strong man” tyranny, a “cold” (non-violent) conflict
yet to be decided.

Expecting servants to empathize with neighborhood suffering is irrational—they do not live where we live, nor feel what we feel.

Authority does not flow upward by sympathy. It flows downward by command.


IX. The Doctrine of the Provider
Human beings possess a primordial instinct to submit to authority as long as their needs are met.

This instinct originates with GOD Himself—the true Provider, Creator, and Moral Lawgiver.

When Yeshua fed, healed, and saved, He revealed the rightful object of human dependency.
Divine provision restores responsibility; counterfeit provision replaces it with passivity.

Idolatry occurs when humans redirect a God-designed instinct toward substitutes that cannot bear divine responsibility.


X. AI, Tools, and Idols
Artificial Intelligence is not alive. It does not want, fear, worship, or seek authority.

But it reflects human will at unprecedented scale.

AI has no authority—just as laws, documents, or idols have no authority.

Authority is lent by humans, which we ultimately borrowed from the Creator.

The danger is not that AI will overthrow humanity, but that humans will bow willingly
to the mirror of their own will, surrendering responsibility for convenience.

Tools do not rule.  Hands do.


XI. The Founders vs. the Strong Man
King George III argued that people cannot govern themselves—that they inevitably submit to strong men.

The Founders rejected this claim, placing their hope not in human rulers, but in Divine Providence.

“With firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence…”

The American experiment has always tested whether human beings can resist their own instinct to submit.


XII. The 250-Year Moment
July 4, 2026, marks the 250th Anniversary of the United States of America.

This is a posterity moment.  A clarion call.

The blowing of the shofar—not as ritual, but as awakening—calling a people dormant for 250 years to arise,
Assume their rightful authority, and lay the foundation for a third new birth of the nation—under GOD.

American constitutional development may be understood as occurring in successive “births”:
(1) the colonial founding at Plymouth and Jamestown, initiated by displaced English settlers establishing ordered self-rule;

(2) the political birth of the Nation in 1776 through the Declaration of Independence;

(3) the moral and constitutional re-consecration articulated by President Abraham Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address,
to this day, calling the Nation under GOD to a “new birth of freedom.”

(4) At the 250th Anniversary of the Union, this July 4th, 2026, a further maturation presents itself—
the activation of We the People as a fully engaged body politic, and the emergence of Mr. Citizen Patriot,
capable of sustaining republican government into and through the next semi-centennial cycle.


XIII. The Final Order
Authority flows only in the right order:

Creator → Responsible People → Servant Government → Tools

Invert this order, and tyranny emerges quietly, comfortably, voluntarily.


REMEMBER

The Constitution does not ask officials to perfect the Union.  It orders the People to do so.

A Republic does not fall first to tyranny.  It first falls asleep.

Now is the time—and fierce urgency of now.


It’s now the MINDSET of WE THE PEOPLE—EMERGE and ARISE to Divinely Ordered Witness of GOD,
The Central Figure of the Declaration of Independence.

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