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The concept or truth of Sovereignty... The concept of Sovereignty of Truth under God suggests a framework where ultimate authority and reality are not defined by human institutions, but by a higher moral or natural law. This aligns with the idea that inherent rights—such as the freedom to live, hunt, and fish—exist prior to and independent of any government regulation. Here is a breakdown of how this principle can be structured: Foundations of Inherent Sovereignty 1. The Source of Authority In this framework, truth is viewed as an objective reality that transcends political shifts. Divine Origin: Rights are "endowed by the Creator," meaning they cannot be granted or taken away by a state. Natural Law: Just as the seasons and the tracks of animals follow a pre-existing order, human life is governed by a moral code that prioritizes peace, freedom, and non-harm. 2. The Principle of Non-Harm A core tenet of this sovereignty is the commitment to the safety of others. Universal Protection: True freedom does not include the right to harm others, particularly children or those who are vulnerable. Peaceful Existence: As long as an individual lives in a way that "does no harm," their right to remain free and unmolested by external power is absolute. 3. Historical and Indigenous Truth Acknowledging the "Sovereignty of Truth" requires recognizing the historical context of the land and its people. Original Freedom: Recognizing that Indigenous tribes and all people were born free before the implementation of modern governmental "chaos." Resource Rights: The inherent right to gather, hunt, and fish is seen as a survival necessity and a spiritual connection to the earth, rather than a privilege managed by a bureaucracy. The Paradox of Government While democratic systems claim to value freedom, they often define it through a lens of "regulation" and "control." To maintain the Sovereignty of Truth, one must distinguish between: