Friday, December 26, 2008

Could States' Bankruptcy and Constitutional Convention Lead to Abolishment of U.S. Constitution as We Know It?

Lots of word flying around the 'Net about how we (USA) are real close to having the requisite number of States to convene a Constitutional Convention (see article below by Nancy Levant). I hear that the Convention would be able to make MAJOR changes to our Constitution and way of life.

The current economic “crisis” is the tool, the highly planned and patient tool, to set up the global governing bureaucracy for real and for certain with the second convening of the Constitutional Convention in the wings. The big wigs tried it before in 1976, and they are trying again, but this time having manufactured national bankruptcy as public fear-based appeasement.

The powers that be (whomever they may be from your perspective) may already have a new Constitution in place to replace our current one. I remember seeing this particular document in "Behold a Pale Horse" many years ago. I never forget anything associated with Santa Barbara.

In 1964, the Ford Foundation funded an outfit called the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions to write a new constitution for our nation. After 40 drafts, a staff of 100+ people, and at a cost of 2.5 million dollars a year, a decade later (1974) the Proposed Constitution for the Newstates of America was finished.

What does all of this mean? I have no clue, but a Newstates document like the one commissioned above certainly has followers somewhere. It will be interesting to see if the current financial crisis will cause regional disharmony among the States and the response.

Source: Newswithviews.com (Nancy Levant)

1 comment:

Bill Walker said...

Before making up your mind about a convention, realize this: Ms. Levant and others like her state "32 states have applied for a balanced budget (other amendment proposal). "All that is needed is 34 states and Congress must call a convention.

Then she proceeds to suggest all kinds of doom and gloom about a convention and how if one is held, the very earth will come to an end. Of course, anyone who actually takes time to read her words realizes she doesn't cite one source to prove her words. It's all hype. It's lies.

To prove it, let me give the actual figures taken from actual public record which proves she doesn't know what she's talking about. According to public record, all 50 states have submitted over 650 applications for an Article V Convention (the correct term to use in this discussion because an AVC cannot write a new Constitution as Ms. Levant says because the Constitution forbids it).

You can read the actual texts of these applications at www.foavc.org. We invite to visit our website and learn the truth. Read the applications for yourself. Take time to listen to both sides. Realize we present verifiable facts and citations to back up our statements. Ms. Levant and her side present none.

Learn the truth. Learn the facts. Spread the word. Tell people the truth. Thank you.