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       What to do if someone’s rights are violated
       By: area4aa Date: March 25, 2021, 10:27 am
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       What to Do When Someone Needs or Asks for Assistance in
       Defending Their Rights
       The first thing any one should do before taking action to assist
       someone in defending their rights is determined if the person
       wants you to assist them or not. (Remember, it is their right
       that is being violated, not yours.) There are situations when
       the person cannot communicate and you will need to determine if
       you are going to assist them anyway. These situations may
       include the person is being detained or incapacitated in some
       way. If the person does not want you to assist them, then you
       should not. If the person does, and has communicated this desire
       to you, then the following steps and actions should be
       considered:
       Assess if the person's rights are legitimately being violated or
       threatened.  Answer the question, "Is the person's life, liberty
       or justly-acquired property being taken or controlled by someone
       else?"  (Remember, a person's life and body is their property,
       and so is their liberty.)  If the answer is YES, then go to the
       next step.  If the answer is NO, then do nothing.
       Determine who the perpetrator is.  Answer the question, "Who is
       the person(s) violating the right(s)?" (Remember, to have a
       crime, there must exist both a victim and a perpetrator.)
       Determining the victim and the perpetrator is one of the most
       important processes you must work through before assisting
       someone in defending their rights. You must be impartial in
       determining who the bad actor(s) is/are. We must NOT become a
       people that falsely accuse or act rash. We must be objective,
       and not allow emotions to dictate "the truth". Finding the
       perpetrator(s) involved in a situation may take some effort.
       Remember, if a person participates in the unjustly taking of
       someone else's life, liberty or property then they are the
       perpetrator. A perpetrator cannot be a group, such as "the
       government", a entire corporation or a collection of nameless or
       unknown people.  Perpetrators can only be individual people,
       acting on their own, or in direct and immediate cooperation with
       other individual people.  You will need to find the individual
       or individuals that are most culpable and focus your efforts
       towards them.  Once you have identified who the victim and
       perpetrator(s) are, CONTINUE to the next step.
       Determine if the violation involves the law.  Answer the
       question, "Is 'the law' being used to violate the persons
       right(s)?" If the answer is YES, then go to the next step. If
       the answer is NO, then skip to Step 5.
       Determine if due process has been granted.  Answer the question,
       "Has the person been given JUST due process of law?"  Just due
       process of law can only be accomplished by the People, not those
       that work for government. Constitutional due process culminates
       with a jury of the People, during a fair, public and speedy
       trial. A judge may help administer the process, but it must be
       the jury (the People) that determines guilt, not a judge,
       prosecutor or those working for the government. So, has the
       person received JUST due process?  If the answer is NO, go to
       the next step.  If the answer is YES, then do nothing.
       Determine if the threat is imminent.  Answer the question, "Is a
       violation of the person's right(s) immediately happening or
       about to happen?" If YES, then go to the next step.  If NO, then
       skip to step 7.
       Immediate action necessary.  When a threat is imminent you
       should activate the People's Rights Network and inform those in
       the local Area to act in the physical defense of the person as
       quickly as possible. This does not necessarily mean violence
       will be needed.  There are many peaceful ways to unite and act
       in the physical defense of a person - do everything possible to
       defend without using excessive force. If the violation warrants
       force, and non-peaceful measures are required in order to defend
       the victim, then the least amount of force necessary should be
       used to secure the person's right(s).
       Rights are secure or stable.  As soon as the right is secure or
       at least stable, then personal accountability must be
       communicated to, and placed upon the most culpable
       perpetrator(s).  Personal accountability is what changes the
       direction of a perpetrator. The more personally accountable the
       perpetrator(s) feel for violating a right, the more likely they
       will be to discontinue the violation. However, before any direct
       action against the perpetrator(s) can be taken, you must perform
       the next step.
       Notice to Cease & Desist.  You must give NOTICE TO CEASE AND
       DESIST to those responsible for violating, or will be violating
       the right(s) of someone else. Before any imminent action is
       taken, the perpetrator(s) should be given the opportunity to
       understand, stop and to correct their actions. Official notices
       are accustomed to natural law, common law and are biblical. The
       notice should be officially served, sent through certified mail
       or hand-delivered while being recorded. (See example of Notice
       to Cease & Desist in Update 1 below).
       Increase personal accountability.  If the perpetrator(s) does
       not end the violation(s) after receiving the Official Notice;
       here is a partial list of things that can be done to put
       personal accountability upon a perpetrator(s):
       Create a 1-4 page chronological summary detailing the
       perpetrator(s) violation(s), send it to him/her and make it
       public (this is one of the most effective tools needed). See
       Examples:   Bugli Family,   Hammond Family,   Rick Koerber
       Post on social media giving accurate evidence and links of the
       perpetrator(s) violation(s).
       File a report with the County Sheriff's Office and officially
       have the perpetrator(s) served with the report.
       Activate People in the Area (People's Rights Network) and
       demonstrate at the perpetrator(s) house(s).
       Pass out accurate information (flyers) of the violation(s) to
       the perpetrator(s) neighbors.
       Contact the perpetrator(s) supervisor at his/her place of income
       and explain the perpetrator(s) violation(s).
       File a complaint in the local or federal court and have the
       perpetrator(s) served with the court documents.
       Contact the perpetrator(s) church and inform his/her
       ecclesiastical leader of the violation(s).
       Activate People in the Area and demonstrate at the
       perpetrator(s) place of income.
       Write or run ads in the local newspaper explaining the
       perpetrator(s) violation(s).
       Ponder and pray about other ways to put personal accountability
       on the perpetrator(s) and then act on it.
       10. Violations continue.  If the perpetrator(s) does not end the
       violation(s) after the above actions have taken place,
       then........We the People have no mechanism to bring justice, so
       we must build it. (See the Justice System)
       NOTICE TO CEASE AND DESIST:
       From:
       __[Victim’s Name]___________
       To:
       ___[Perpetrator’s Name]_____
       ___[Home Address]_________
       ___[Phone Number]_________
       ____[E-Mail]_______________
       Date:
       ______________
       Re: [Summarize damages and violations]
       Dear _______[perpetrator]_______,
       This letter has been served as notice of your unwarranted
       harassment activities, or the equivalent thereof, that has been
       on-going in recent weeks.
       Therefore, you are required to cease and desist all acts,
       including but not limited to:
       ________________________________________________________________
       ________________________________________________________________
       ___________________________.
       If you do not cease all related acts, lawful personal
       accountability will be commenced against you. This may include
       but not limited to:
       Posting on social media giving accurate evidence and links of
       your violation(s); Filing a criminal report with the County
       Sheriff's Office; Activating People to demonstrate at your home;
       Passing out accurate information (flyers) of your violation(s)
       to your neighbors; Contacting your supervisor at your place of
       income to explain your violation(s); Filing a violations warning
       in the local or federal courts; Contacting your ecclesiastical
       leader to inform them of your violation(s); Activating People in
       the Area and demonstrate at your place of income. Run ads in the
       local newspaper explaining your violation(s).
       Due to the aforementioned harm you have caused me, this cease
       and desist shall serve as a pre-suit letter demanding that you
       provide me written assurance within 5 days that you will refrain
       from further actions that could be deemed as a continuance of
       the violation(s).
       If you do not comply with this cease and desist letter within
       the aforementioned time period then a lawsuit may be filed in
       the proper jurisdiction (federal, state or common law) seeking
       monetary damages as well as pursuing all available lawful
       remedies for your personal actions against me.
       Sincerely,
       __________________________
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