The traditional view of government has long been seen as an external authority with control over our lives. However, when we recognize the true nature of government as the management of our own minds, we can reclaim our power and embrace our sovereignty.
In this article, we will explore the misconceptions about government, the role of police officers, the nature of belief, and the significance of acknowledging our inherent power.
The True Nature of Government:
The term “government” originates from two components: “govern,” meaning to control or manage, and “ment,” referring to the mind or mental capacity. Therefore, the real essence of government is the control or management of our minds. By realizing that we are the ultimate authority over our beliefs, emotions, and actions, we can take back our power and stop perceiving government as an external entity.
Sovereignty and the Misconception of Government:
There is no actual government in the form of a supreme being governing our lives. Rather, there are individuals masquerading as ‘government,’ pretending to have authority over us. We allow politicians and media personalities to deceive us continually, but only because we permit them to do so.
Often, these individuals are more misguided than we are. When we follow the lost, we become lost ourselves. Recognizing our sovereignty and innate power allows us to break free from this illusion and forge our path in life.
Policy vs. Law:
Policy is not the same as law. The only real laws are the laws of the land or the laws of nature. Policies are merely suggestions created by politicians and enforced by the police. Under the pretense of democracy, the misleading language of policies has led people to believe they are subject to these suggestions. In reality, policies only possess the power we attribute to them.

The Role of Police Officers:
Police officers enforce policy, protecting and serving only those who employ them and issue them orders to follow unquestioningly. Their primary concern is earning enough money to provide for their families and conform to societal norms. They might not be aware that they work for despots hiding behind the term ‘government,’ who will discard them the moment they step out of line.
If we, as citizens, were fully aware of our inherent power and our true values, we would never employ police officers to govern us. Instead, we would hire peace officers to maintain peace and uphold the law of the land.
Recall the ‘defund the police’ movement? If we defund the police, who would we support? Peace officers, that’s who.
How Can You Determine Your Beliefs?
Our actions are the evidence of our beliefs, as they are based on the thoughts and ideas we act upon. To identify your beliefs, simply evaluate your actions.
We can choose to believe anything we want. We just need to find evidence to support a thought or idea so that we can act on it. When we unquestioningly comply with politicians’ suggestions, we surrender our power to unknown individuals who exploit our ignorance, thereby controlling our actions and beliefs.
The entire legal system operates because it is designed to take advantage of the vulnerable, uninformed, and naive.
Redefining government involves understanding the nature of control over our minds and recognizing our sovereignty. By acknowledging our inherent power, we can see through the facade of government and the roles of politicians and police. Embracing our sovereignty allows us to live in harmony with the laws of nature, forging a path towards genuine freedom and self-governance.
It is crucial to understand that ‘the republic for which it stands’ permits us to believe anything we want, not only democracy but also any religion or belief we decide to shoulder.
Reclaim your sovereignty and take control of your mind. Resist the illusions created by those who aim to exploit your ignorance. Live your life on your terms, guided by your beliefs and principles.
When we look beyond our history, we can see through the veil of the stories we have been raised with.
Breaking free from the facade of government is not enough to liberate us from the invisible chains that bind us as subjects of jurisdiction. It takes a conscious effort over an extended period to undo the programming and truly understand who we are, what we are made of, what we stand for, where we come from, and where we are going.
This article offers a perspective that challenges conventional ideas about government and authority. As you ponder your sovereign and fundamental human rights (not to be confused with civil rights), consider the following questions:
- How do we ensure that individual sovereignty does not lead to chaos or anarchy?
- Can a society function effectively without a centralized governing body?
- How can we balance personal sovereignty with the need for cooperation and collaboration within a community?
By addressing these questions and participating in discussions, we can deepen our understanding of our power and responsibility as individuals in shaping our lives and the world around us.
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