Your right to be heard
Published 12:10 am Thursday, May 5, 2011
Dear editor:
As the Congress returns to work, they may greatly benefit from knowing that you know that they know about a certain communication that was served on them through the Office of Congressman Fred Upton. They’ll be making some major decisions that affect your use of your energy, also known as your “labor,” also known as your “real property.”
Believe it or not, you have total authority over how you direct your energy. You are the one who powers up your life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.
Do you know that your power of choice is what has been backing the entire monetary-system? Are you experiencing liberty and happiness in that regard? By directly exercising your right to be heard about your intended future use of your energy, the Congress will be better able to make a future promise in the form of a reliable budget, or do whatever else you require of them.
On April 5 Fred Upton’s Office received a certain notice, a document of announcement and request, which could affect your input. You can choose to view it, or not. The content does not pertain to any political party’s agenda. The content has to do with how we, certain of the American people, have properly established the means to self-determine the use of our own energy. That documentation, No. RB 194 386 699 US, recorded as 2011-04-04-1, is Public Notice. So if you desire to learn more about these matters, you may make inquiry at Fred Upton’s Office, or else e-mail me, Cheryl Marie, at newbuffalotownshipgovernment@gmail.com and I’ll e-mail you back a copy.
Many of you folks of Berrien County have designated your energy toward causing recall after recall of municipal office-holders, just to be able to exercise your inherent right to be heard. Maybe you would benefit from participating with me and other consenting people in a direct-democracy form of governance. Berrien County could become many abundantly self-sustaining communities if people would just cease relying on what nameless “authorities say.”
For starters, we could collaborate on building a self-designed multi-purpose community (creatively built by us) that has joyful life, by repurposing the Three Oaks Township acreage currently imagined as an industrial park. I have in my office a simple and stimulating manual, of sorts, for such plan. It’s a property model community plan, which is one that stimulates each man’s or woman’s unique energy use-rights, rather than being a typical obligation model that mostly stimulates bonded-debt. A simple cross-jurisdictional compact could be immediately enacted for such purpose. That matter, being a rebalancing societal measure, is also presented within the aforementioned document entrusted with Fred Upton’s Office.
Cheryl Marie
New Buffalo Township