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Sovereignty and Dominion

The original idea of Sovereignty and Dominion dates back so far in human history that it is almost
impossible to date, however the historical concept has always been applied to a king, who has
Sovereignty and Dominion over their subjects.

However this has always been a deception as the people are the ones, and have always been, the
holders of true Sovereignty in Status, with the King holding Sovereignty in Title only.

This is depicted within the Bible, and regardless of any religious beliefs the truth still holds true
today.

In layman’s terms, Man is given Royal Dominion, to be stewards of Earth where Man is appointed
king over creation, and is expected to manage, develop and care for creation.

The title “King” has been stolen from the many individuals and consolidated into one, usually as a
dictator. Consider this the ring within the Lord of the Rings, the novel written by J. R. R. Tolkien.

Within the Bible the story portrays “God” creating Man and giving Freewill, Dominion and
Sovereignty to Man over the Earth.

Genesis 1:26 Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have
dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over
all the earth.”

Note: Although Man had dominion over the Earth, an individual did NOT have dominion of another,
meaning you only have Sovereignty in Your Dominion. You only ever have sovereignty over your
jurisdiction, not someone else’s.

The story then goes on to tell of Mans expulsion from paradise for eating the forbidden fruit from
the tree of knowledge.

This is a metaphor for taking from the future; with the change from Paradise to Hell being the loss of
Freewill, Dominion and Sovereignty.

Democracy:
In a Democracy the people are sovereign, with each individual holding sovereignty over their
dominion.

There is no central government, as the court is the government, with said court being under the
jurisdiction of the individual sovereign, who self-governs.

Pirate Democracy:
The idea that Democracy requires some form of voting, where the majority vote is applied to the
whole, comes from “Pirate Democracy”.
This is where a group of sailors give up their individual sovereign status and handed their authority
over to the Captain, who takes the title sovereign.

The crew have accepted their role and are now obligated to follow the captain under Maritime Law.

However the crew members are permitted to vote on certain issues and can even vote to remove
and replace the captain.

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