What Does it Mean to Be an American? Who are We The People?

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In today's episode, Lisa Phillips and co-founder Crystal Laureen delve deep into the essence of American identity, the historical shifts in governance, and how today's citizens can reclaim their foundational rights.

The conversation highlights a critical shift from a government that once prioritized the people’s rights to a corporate entity focused on control and profit. This transformation was marked notably during post-Civil War adjustments and the significant changes in 1871 when the United States assumed a corporate identity.

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Takeaways
1. Educate yourself on historical contexts and current laws.
2. The idea of "we the people" as sovereign men and women.
3. Engage in local governance.

Timestamps
00:00 Questioning the essence of being an American.
05:27 The people don't understand their sovereignty.
08:53 Constitutional changes and distractions in modern society.
11:04 Asking tough questions, seeking unity and pride.
15:38 Understanding the difference between corporate and republic systems.
17:18 We need to take responsibility for our lives.
21:29 Learn to function in the private system.
23:45 Understanding the system and functioning within it.

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Disclaimer:
The information contained herein is not intended to be a source of legal advice. You should not rely on the statements or representations made by the hosts or guests. The purpose of this podcast is to give guidance and to educate those in the community on how to be self-reliant members of the constitutional Republic of the United States of America and as such it is strongly recommended that you do your own research. Invitation2Freedom does not assume any responsibility for the actions or non-actions taken by any of the hosts, guests or listeners, and no one shall be entitled to a claim for detrimental reliance on any information provided or expressed herein. We reserve our right to assemble, and we do so peacefully and without trespass.

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