The Freeman's
Oath
I am a free man (woman). I was born free.
I was born fully possessing the ultimate right, the right every
living being is born with: the total right to live as long, as successfully, and as
securely as I am able to provide for myself, so long as I assume total
responsibility for myself and my life, and so long as I accept total accountability
for my decisions and my actions.
I was born with no obligation to obey or serve any
other person, just as no other person is born with any obligation to obey or serve me.
As such, I am the exclusive and absolute master of myself,
my life, my body, and my property, so long as I undertake no criminal action against any
other person.
I have the exclusive and absolute authority to think my own
thoughts, speak my own words, live my own lifestyle, pursue my own pleasures, and to make
and follow my own choices - both, as to my courses of action and as to the use and
disposal of my property - with impunity, and I owe nothing to any
other person that he does not owe to me.
I am a free man (woman). I am an American.
The ultimate legal authority for this nation - the
Constitution - acknowledges my inherent, natural rights and guarantees them,
totally and unconditionally, against even the commonwealth and/or the government of
the United States of America.
I am a free man (woman). I am an American. I am sovereign.
As even my own government is forbidden from infringing my
rights and my freedom, I shall never bow to alien power, to alien authority, to
alien dictates, and the Constitution requires my government to insure this
sovereignty.
I am a free man (woman). I shall stay free.
I shall defend my freedom, my life, and my property against all
assault, with whatever force I deem necessary, as is my inherent and
incontrovertible right, and I shall likewise defend my Constitution, which guaratnees my
rights and freedom, against all assault. Again with whatever force I
deem necessary.
I am a free man (woman).
The Freeman's Pledge
Preamble
I believe, without reservation, in the Freeman's Oath.
I know that freedom is never free, that it is, in
fact, the dearest thing in life, for no matter what its financial costs may be,
freedom, in addition, always requires the sacrifice of human life: both, to gain
freedom and to retain freedom.
I believe that the only people who have a right
to freedom are those who are willing to pay the price of freedom; I know
that only those who are willing to pay the price of freedom can be
free.
I know that there are always people whose driving
ambition is to "rule" other people - to deny others their natural rights, and
who will never rest until they achieve that end. These people are the free man's natural
enemy, and therefore, my foe - by their choice, not mine.
I believe that it is not only my right to oppose the
enemies of freedom with whatever force may be necessary, but that it is my duty, my obligation
to oppose those enemies.
I believe that they deserve no more understanding or
compassion from me than they give to me and my fellow freemen.
I know that that enemy may include, in addition to foreign
aggressors, my brother, my friend, my neighbor, politicians, and even my government. But
that person who would deny me my birthright and my heritage is not my brother, my
friend, my neighbor, or my government - he is my mortal enemy!
Pledge
I was born a free man (woman), and I will stay a
free man (woman).
I pledge my life, my fortune, and my sacred honor to defend
freedom from all its enemies, and to stand, when called, shoulder to shoulder with all
other free men, in battle if necessary, against even my brother, my friend, my neighbor,
and my government.
I will be free!!!
The Freeman's Pledge and the Freeman Registry were
created before the nation ever heard of the so-called "freemen" in Montana and
there is no connection between the two. Genuine freemen do not victimize
fellow citizens.
Those who would like to formally swear the Freeman's
Pledge and be entered into the Freeman Registry need to send a self-addressed and stamped
business-size envelope to: The Freeman's Registry, P.O. Box 44673, Boise, Idaho
83711-0673. In return, they will receive an official copy of the Pledge and instructions
for formally swearing the Pledge. When that notarized copy is returned to the Registry, he
(she) will be sent a registration card certifying that he (she) is a sworn Freeman
(Freewoman). |