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Before You Read The Electors Charter
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Why a Charter?

Official Charters want something from us. Their purpose is to increase government power. Or, to get us to accept the rule of others! Their gifts are sweeteners. Not as free as they appear. As with the European Charter of Fundamental Human Rights.

The Electors Charter, (from the People to the State), is a counter-Charter. It does the opposite. It aims to retrieve our self-rule. To achieve that, it introduces a modern form of democracy that enables Electors to control, cross-check and command their Representative System that now betrays them.

The shorter version, published on-line 31st December 2011, replaces the earlier draft parts, A-Y, weeks earlier in the Archive.

 

 

It has four factories of weapons or “Arsenals”

In discussion, an arsenal is a factory of combative ideas, a stock of arguments. These 4 sections make reading easy.

  • Arsenal A has, so far, eleven memorable Articles or key principles. More are welcome.
  • Arsenal B shows a new form of democracy, proposed institutions and political parties. With a replacement for the EU.
  • Arsenal C has a new Court for issues that governments refuse to have properly examined. Such as the US “9/11″ events.
  • Arsenal D adds individual challenge. It ends with a People’s Declaration, a bit like the US Declaration of Independence.

The explosive potential of these arsenals can rock all parliaments. Benevolently.

 

Very unusual

The Electors Charter is an inventive tool. It can be added to, corrected and improved by anyone supporting its purposes.

 

New Channels

The Charter has so many fresh ideas, some readers may be bewildered, at first.

Think of interactive TV channels. You pick one you like. Later, you switch. So here. You use any channel or discussion that interests you. And contribute your best thoughts.

 

Arsenal A awaits your inspection!

 

 

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