A Simplified Explanation of “The Plan for the Restoration of Constitutional Government”

A Simplified Explanation of
“The Plan for the Restoration of Constitutional Government”

I have been asked for a sentence, or two, to describe “The Plan For the Restoration of Constitutional Government”. Well, I could not provide such a short description due to the complexity of the Plan, itself.

However, in numerous phone conversations, I have tried to provide an explanation of the Plan, and I do believe that I have found a descriptive means of demonstrating just how it would work.

Suppose you had a map of the United States and it was all black. Black represents areas that are under the control of repressive government (yes, this also includes all state governments that have submitted to receiving federal funds — all of them).

Now, suppose a very small white dot appears on the map. Within a few days, a few more white dots appear. These white areas (even though very, very small, at first) represent areas that have returned to Constitutional government, regardless of the means. As time goes on, these small white dots become more frequent, and, they begin to become larger.

After a short period of time, some of the dots, now growing into definable shape, stretch out and merge with another white area.

As time goes on, these areas become even large, merging with other areas, and, soon, encompassing counties within their respective state. Growing and merging, the will soon encompass most of the state, perhaps wrapping around large population areas (cities and metropolitan areas).

As they continue to grow, they will cross state lines and begin absorbing the high population areas, until the map has been reversed, and the black areas are reduced to dots, and then disappear completely.

So, if I have been successful in reducing the Plan to a simple and easily conveyed explanation, perhaps you would like to go to The Plan for Restoration of Constitutional Government,  and download a copy of The Plan.

When you read the Plan, you will see that it is based upon our own history. It is an emulation of the same course taken by our own Founders in securing the colonies that were soon to become the United States of America.

4 Comments

  1. Rick Suttles says:

    Where can I find the full plan?
    I have read the abbreviated plan and like it so far.
    Is it an abbreviated form currently because there is so much space to fill in between the gaps?
    You can’t do it all alone I understand. I would like to read the long version if it indeed does exist.
    What so many people don’t realize is that all wars and conflicts are generally about control and who will rule the peace once the conflict is over.
    Our society is very complicated in its curent form, mostly due to technology and life style improvements shall we say. Sometimes I can’t see the improvement over the simple things in life but for people who have not had to ever actually write a letter and mail it, or walk a couple miles to visit a friend, or grow their own food, any disruption to those comforts will be quite substantial.I seriously doubt you could get a random sampling of people, say 100, and get as many as 10 to be able to tell you what a constitutional government means. They are just too accustomed to being led by the nose.
    We have quite a lot of work ahead. I’m happy you have taken to this cause and will support you with everything I have.

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