Declaration of Sovereignty by David Greenberg – FreedomVibe

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Summary

The video is a declaration of sovereignty by David Greenberg, a multimedia artist and teacher of natural law. He breaks down the etymology of the words ‘declaration’ and ‘sovereignty’ to explain their deeper meanings. Greenberg declares that no one owns him or his property, and he accepts full responsibility for his actions. He asserts his right to defend himself, even with deadly force if necessary. Greenberg renounces and repudiates any illegitimate debts or claims against him, particularly those related to the deceptive monetary system. He states that no officials or authorities have any power over him, and he will exercise his natural right to travel freely. Greenberg affirms his freedom to make choices, even wrong ones, as part of learning and growth. He welcomes voluntary collaboration with others as long as it is moral and non-harmful. Greenberg claims sovereignty over his body and the right to consume any substance he desires. He acknowledges that his declaration is simply speaking the truth aloud and invites others to claim their sovereignty by fulfilling the same requirements he has outlined.

Highlights

00:00:04 Introduction and Etymology

Greenberg introduces himself and explains the purpose of his ‘Declaration of Sovereignty.’ He breaks down the etymology of the words ‘declaration’ and ‘sovereignty’ to reveal their deeper meanings, emphasizing that a declaration is meant to clarify an existing truth, and sovereignty is the state of being free from external rule.

00:10:22 Responsibility and Self-Defense

Greenberg declares that no one owns him or his property, regardless of any claims to the contrary. He accepts complete responsibility for his actions and their consequences, which is a requirement for being sovereign. Greenberg states that he will defend himself and his property using any means necessary, including deadly force if required, against anyone attempting to steal from him or coerce him.

00:17:16 Renunciation of Illegitimate Debts

Greenberg renounces and repudiates any financial debts that were bound to him through deception, particularly those related to the centrally controlled monetary system, which he considers a deception. He rejects any claims of interest payments or debts related to ‘imaginary money’ created by computer systems, as these debts are immoral and illegitimate under natural law.

00:22:38 Rejection of Authority and Right to Travel

Greenberg asserts that no officials, law enforcement, or government authorities have any authority over him whatsoever. He declares his natural and inherent right to travel and explore the world freely, without needing permission, as long as he does not trespass on private property or harm others.

00:25:47 Freedom of Choice and Voluntary Collaboration

Greenberg affirms his freedom to make choices, even wrong ones, as part of the learning and growth process. He welcomes voluntary collaboration with others as long as it is based on mutual agreement, morality, and non-harm. Greenberg states that he and others can work together and create amazing things through voluntary and moral behavior.

00:29:22 Sovereignty over the Body

Greenberg declares that his body is his rightful property, and he has the right to consume any substance he desires, even if it may be harmful. He acknowledges the potential for learning and growth through personal experiences, even if they involve vices or harmful substances.

00:32:51 Invitation to Claim Sovereignty

Greenberg emphasizes that his declaration is not creating a new truth but simply acknowledging and speaking the existing truth aloud. He invites others to claim their sovereignty as well, by fulfilling the same requirements he has outlined, such as accepting responsibility, defending oneself, and renouncing illegitimate claims. Greenberg recommends his ‘Seven-Day Mental Freedom Challenge’ as a resource to help others claim their sovereignty.

 

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