From: Charleston Voice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Montana Pleads the Tenth Amendment: UN Get Out!

The Tenth Amendment in action, my friends! Don't you wish you had a state representative as courageous as Mr. Brueggeman? Why don't you?
 
The Honorable John BrueggemanState RepresentativeHouse District 74 My dear friend, Here is the attachment of the United Nations Free Zone bill draft we discussed on the telephone. I await anxiously your response to what number this bill draft is to be assigned, and will do all I possibly can to muster full support and lobby effort on your behalf for sponsoring this bill for We the People. For this John, I shall remain eternally grateful !  Stop by when you get back home here in the valley, we'll have lunch and go to the shooting range for some practice on the Maadi 50 cal. You'll get a kick out of it ( really !) I have taken the liberty of sending a copy of this message to Dan New , with out whom I could not have made this draft.Again, thank you very much for your support on behalf of this bill. In Freedom and Liberty, ">Michael HeitVice- ChairmanThe Constitution Party of MontanaPatriothttp://www.constitutionparty.org 



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MODEL UNITED NATIONS FREE BILL DRAFT. Section 1. Name

Section 2. Purpose

Section 3. Findings

Section 4. Prohibitions

Section 5. United Nations-Free Contracts and Investments

Section 6. Reporting and Information

Sect ion 7 Community Right to Know

Sect ion 8 Public Not ice of United Nat ions-Free Zone

Section 9. Enforcement

Section 10 Severability
 

Section 1 Name.

This Chapter shall be known as The United Nations-free Zone of the Republic of MONTANA.

Section 2. Purpose.

The purpose of this Ordinance is to make the Republic of MONTANA United Nations-Free; that is:

  1.. To maintain and preserve the Supreme Law of the Land as set forth in the Constitution of the state of MONTANA, and of these united States to the benefit of the people of the Republic of MONTANA, including but not limited to, the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition, and the rights to bear arms, to trial by jury, to the privilege against self-incrimination and to the common law writ of habeas corpus.

  2.. To oppose the United Nations Charter as an illegitimate and unconstitutional charter.

  3.. To resist the United Nations' unconstitutional and illegal usurpation of American sovereignty.

  4.. To restore completely the People of the Several States as the final and ultimate civil authority in these united States of America.

  5.. To recognize no executive, legislative or judicial power within the city limits other than those powers duly constituted by t he People in the Constitution of the Republic of MONTANA and by the Peoples of the Several States in the united States Constitution.

  6.. To protect the citizens of the Republic of MONTANA, especially those who are members of the United States armed forces, from involuntary servitude to the United Nations

  7.. To rid the city of the presence of any and all United Nations personnel and facilities.

  8.. To refuse any and all United Nations funded programs, studies, or other activities within the  limits of MONTANA.

  9.. To prohibit the investment of any  funds in any business, government agency or other entity which supports or cooperates with the United Nations.

  10.. To protect the citizens of  MONTANA  from taxation without representation, by forbidding the implementation within the Republic of Montana of any tax, levy, fee, assessment, surcharge, or any other financial imposition by the United Nations.

  11.. To establish a citizen's right to know about, and to increase citizen awareness of, the activities of the United Nations.
Section 3. Findings

The People of MONTANA find that:
 

  1.. The Legislature of the Republic of Montana is bound by oath and affirmation to support the Constitution of the United States and, pursuant to that oath and Article VI of the United States Constitution, to obey only treaties "made under the Authority of the United States."

  2.. The United Nations Charter is not a treaty "made under the Authority of the United States," but an illegitimate and unconstitutional international constitution, having never been submitted to, nor ratified by, the People of the United States, as required by Declaration of Independence, the charter of our nation.

  3.. The United States government has absolutely no Constitutional authority to participate in any United Nations program or activity, and United Nations personnel and facilities have absolutely no legal right to be within the geographic boundaries of the United States.

  4.. The Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court of the United States, in violation of their sworn constitutional duties under Article VI of the United States Constitution, have utterly failed to protect the American people from the United Nations' usurpation of the sovereignty of the American people, including the sovereign powers of the people of this Republic.

  5.. The Legislature of the Republic of Montana, bound by its oath to support the Constitution of the United States and by its duties under Article VI of the United States Constitution, must protect the sovereignty of this Republic and of its people, and to that end,

    1.. No citizen of MONTANA shall be required to serve the United Nations in any capacity.

    2.. No United Nations personnel or facilities may be present or may be located within the geographic limits of MONTANA.

    3.. No United Nations funded programs, studies or other United Nations sponsored or funded activities may take place within the geographic limits of MONTANA.

    4.. No  funds may be invested in, nor may any MONTANA personnel participate with, any business, government agency or other entity which supports or cooperates in any way with the United Nations.

  6.. The People of Republic have a right to know about the unconstitutional and unlawful activities of the United Nations, as they impact on this Republic, and the State Legislature has a duty to its people to increase citizen awareness of the United Nations through community, school, and civic educational programs.

Section 4. Prohibitions

  1.. Cessation of Present Activities. No person, corporation, school, college, university, institution, or other entity shall within the Republic of  MONTANA  knowingly aid or abet any illegal or unconstitutional activity of the United Nations or of any entity financially supported by or  affiliated with the United Nations. This prohibition shall take effect immediately after the adoption of this bill, upon receiving the signature of the Governor.

  2.. Commencement of Work for the United Nations. No person, corporation, school, college, university, institution, or other entity which is not, as of the date this ordinance is adopted, engaged in any work for the United Nations, or any entity financially supported by or affiliated with the United Nations, shall, within the Republic of MONTANA,  aid or abet any illegal or unconstitutional activity of the United Nations or of any entity financially supported by or affiliated with the United Nations.

  3.. United Nations Flags and Symbols. No flag, symbol, or other logo of the United Nations shall be displayed on city property, provided however, that this prohibition does not apply to a photograph or other pictorial display of such flags, symbols or logos as part of an exhibit of an historical nature.

  4.. United Nations Personnel. No United Nations personnel may conduct any official United Nations activity of any kind whatsoever and, under no circumstances, may United Nations peacekeeping or other troops be quartered on any property within the geographic limits of MONTANA.

  5.. United Nations Tax. No tax, levy, surcharge, fee, assessment, or other financial burden authorized by the United Nations may be imposed on or collected from any person within the geographic limits of MONTANA.

  6.. United Nations Restraints. No arrest or restraint of the liberty of any citizen of MONTANA by any official acting under the authority of the United Nations may be effected within the geographic limits of MONTANA.

  7.. International Court Decree.  No judicial order, decree or judgment entered by any international court under the authority of the United Nations shall be enforceable within the geographic limits of MONTANA .

Section 5. United Nations Free Contracts and Investments

  1.. Contracts.   The Republic of MONTANA shall grant no contract to any person, business or nonprofit entity which knowingly engages in work for the United Nations, or for any entity supported by or affiliated with the United Nations, unless the State Legislature in a super majority vote of both houses, makes a specific determination that no reasonable alternative exists, taking into consideration the following factors:

    1.. The intent and purposes of this ordinance;

    2.. The availability of alternative services, goods and equipment, or other supplies substantially meeting the required specifications of the proposed contract; and

    3.. Quantifiable additional costs resulting from use of available alternatives.

  2.. Investments. The Republic of MONTANA shall refrain from making any new investments in businesses that knowingly engage in work, whether with or without remuneration, for the United Nations, including advertising support of, subsidies for, or promotions of the United Nations, its supporters and affiliates, and their activities. Within two years of the adoption of this ordinance, the Republic of MONTANA shall divest itself from all such investments currently held by it (including pension funds). The State Legislature shall adopt a economically responsible plan with respect to any pension fund and other investments and shall implement such plan consistent with the intent of this ordinance.

Section 6. Reports and Information
In the event that Section 4A or B is unenforceable, and so long as any work for or with the United Nations, its financed supporters and affiliates continues within the Republic of MONTANA, the following monitoring of such activities shall be carried out by the Republic of MONTANA through such agencies as the State Legislature shall designate.
 

  1.. Annual Reporting.  Each person, corporation, school, college, university, institution, or other entity engaged in work for or with the United Nations, its supporters or affiliates (hereinafter designated as "United Nations agent") shall prepare an annual report which details the activities and programs engaged in, names the agency or entity worked for or with, states the nature of the relationship between that agency or entity and the United Nations and specifies the reasons for continuation of such work or relationship. These annual reports shall be filed with the designated City, County and State agency or agencies and shall also be made available for inspection and copying by any interested member of the public.

  2.. Information.  The Republic of MONTANA may require any United Nations agent to provide such further information as the Legislature deems is necessary to keep the citizens adequately informed of "United Nations activity" within Republic of MONTANA and at such reasonable times and places as the Legislature determines.

  3.. Signs.  Every facility within the Republic of MONTANA in which work for or with the United Nations, its supporters or affiliates takes place shall be required to install and maintain signs clearly visible to any passing person, identifying the facility with the legend "UNITED NATIONS WORK CONDUCTED HERE."

  4.. Fee: Each United Nations agent shall be assessed a fee at rates to be determined by the Legislature, which shall be at least adequate to cover, in the aggregate, the costs of administering this act.

Section 7. Community Right to Know
The Republic of MONTANA, through its own agencies and in cooperation with other local government agencies and educational organizations and interested citizen groups, shall assist and promote educational activities, including but not limited to curriculum in public schools and adult education programs, to advance public awareness and understanding of work for the United Nations, its supporters and affiliates and related matters as addressed in this ordinance.

Section 8. Public Notice of United Nations-Free Zone

Every road entering any City of the  Republic of MONTANA which has a sign marking the City limits as of the date of the passage of this ordinance, and every road entering any City of The Republic of MONTANA which shall, after the passage of this ordinance, be so marked, will also be marked equally prominently with a sign reading "United Nations-free zone, established by State Law (MCA number)." These signs shall be posted no later than ninety (90) days after passage of this ordinance, and shall be at least two feet by three feet in size.

Section 9. Enforcement

Each violation of this ordinance shall be punishable by up to thirty days imprisonment and a five hundred dollar fine. Each day shall be deemed a separate violation.

Residents of the Republic of MONTANA shall also have the right to enforce this ordinance by appropriate civil actions for declaratory or injunctive relief.

Section 10. Severability

If any section, subsection, paragraph, or word of this ordinance shall be held to be invalid, either on its face or as applied, the invalidity of such provision shall not affect the other sections, subsections paragraphs, sentences or words of this ordinance and the application thereof; and to that end the sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences and words of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable.



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