A Founding Fathers’ Analysis of Executive Overreach and the Forgotten Compact Between Sovereign States By Publius Redivivus There is a curious ritual performed daily in Washington. Men and women gather in marble halls, surrounded by portraits of those who framed our Constitution, and they utter solemn oaths to “preserve, protect, and defend” that document. Then… Read More


AFFIDAVIT OF FULL PAYMENT BY PROMISSORY NOTE STATEMENT OF INTENT & JURISDICTION BE IT KNOWN TO ALL MEN AND WOMEN, that I, [Your Full Name], a living [man/woman], sui juris, hereby state the following is my solemn testimony of fact, offered into the public record to correct the record regarding a certain financial instrument. This… Read More


The Most Dangerous Words in the Constitution By Publius Redivivus The fifth in a series examining the original meaning of the Constitution and its betrayal by subsequent generations There is a passage in the Constitution that has done more to destroy the limitations of federal power than any other. It is not the Commerce Clause,… Read More