Sunday, May 4, 2025

A rebellion against lies (not horse racing) has started - again. Below are other leaders/supporters before this.

Today’s Washington Post Derby victory headline was “Sovereignty reigns”.  In the context of humanity and nature’s current sufferings and preventable chaos with mass deaths - this Horse race winner’s name was first place irony.  If human sovereignty reigned supreme over national sovereignty’s existing supremacy - over protecting human rights and the environment all life depends on, we could have a world that works for everyone - as Buckminster Fuller once envisioned. And many people still do.  Both humanities current global governance and economic systems must be flipped.  Human sovereignty must reign supreme in protecting people and the planet instead of national leaders in states with nuclear weapons and wealthy people having the freedom to do whatever they please.   

If anyone wants the definition of sovereignty, ask God. He/she/they/it gave it to every living thing at birth.  The ability to choose the conditions needed for a healthy life - and how they may want to die.

In Trump's interview with Time magazine the Washington Post's fact checker counted 32 claims of "BS" and printed them in today using two full newspaper pages (no pictures). He detailed each of these and used at least 13 words to describe them. "False" was used 18 times. In the rest he used other words- wrong, poppy cock, invention, dubious, suggests, denied, exaggerated, out of context, fantasy, misleading, and different.   May 4, 2025

And this was just in one interview. No mention of the thousands of other lies, misinformation, delusions this man has made for years without retractions.  

Humanity needs to know and tell “self-evident” “Truths”. 

Like the increasingly obvious and live saving Truth.  Powerful nations constantly competing against each other with unprecedented killing capacity for people and destroying nature...is simply unsustainable.  The global protection of human rights and environment must rapidly become supreme.  And without this, no individual or nation anywhere is going to be safe from what's coming.

This coming 4th of July is the last - before the 250th anniversary celebrating the profound 1776 Declaration signed by 50+ wealthy white men who risked their lives and treasure putting pen to paper.  That is the least "We the People" can now do - to protect freedom, people, and nature- everywhere. 

We must start moving humanity's governance and economic systems in the direction of honoring “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” - mentioned in that 1776 document that Abraham Lincoln later contended was for ‘everyone, everywhere, for all time’. 

It was never for U.S. documented citizens.  White man national citizenship didn't exist until 11 later.  And now us true patriots for the freedom of humanity that America envisioned but rarely and selectively acted on, must be acted on now.  

There is at least one project now for you or your organization to so.  To celebrate humanity's freedom globally every ‘daytime’ every 4th of July.  This project has been in action since first discovering President Trump’s plan to make the 4th of July only about his ‘America first’ promise. Since then, this wanna be King and his minions have been working feverishly to erase all of America’s stains created over the past 400+ years.  

On our planet, we now have a death star president.  He's armed with more lies and storm troopers, than truths.  And may 'the Force’ (that some call God) and the Fourth of July, be with all of us willing rebels given the ‘Democratic’ rebellion now in tatters.  Join with us in organizing globally around this unique day that annually champions “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” referenced in its first paragraph of the 1776 declaration.  We invite anyone who know the difference between Truth and fantasy to get involved. 

For more information email Project250@earthlink.net. Do NOT look for a website. 

Project 250 has none.  It is the opposite of Project 2025 document the Heritage Foundation schemed up.  Project 250 is only an ideal.  A global ideal whose time is now more than 250 years overdue.  It needs no website.  Just individuals and institutions willing to admit, endorse, and act on Declaration’s self-evident Truths. All people are born with "unalienable Rights".  

Wanna create an event in your community?  Project 250 can help connect you with others in your community to collaborate with.  We will share your contact information with Charter for Compassion, I Am Humanity, and any other organizations with the same commitment to have this world work for everyone and nature, everywhere and for all time. 

*******Supporting words over time from those who came before us ********

"Objects of the most stupendous magnitude, and measure in which the lives and liberties of millions yet unborn are intimately interested, are now before us. We are in the very midst of a revolution the most complete, unexpected and remarkable of any in the history of nations."  -- John Adams  Source: letter to William Cushing, June 9, 1776

 

"If the American Revolution had produced nothing but the Declaration of Independence,
it would have been worthwhile."  -- Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) Rear Admiral USNR, Naval historian 1965

 

"One of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the great struggle for independence."
-- Charles Austin Beard   (1874-1948) Professor at Columbia University 1935

 

"All truly wise thoughts have been thought already thousands of times; but to make them truly ours, we must think them over again honestly, till they take root in our personal experience."  -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe  (1749-1832) German writer, statesman

 

"Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect." - Chief Seattle, Duwamish (1780-1866)

 

“All this is simply to say that all life is interrelated. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality; tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. As long as there is poverty in this world, no man can be totally rich even if he has a billion dollars. As long as diseases are rampant and millions of people cannot expect to live more than twenty or thirty years, no man can be totally healthy, even if he just got a clean bill of health from the finest clinic in America. Strangely enough, I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. You can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be.”  ― Martin Luther King Jr.  

“The rights enshrined in our Declaration of Independence to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are not only American rights. They are human rights, and they are the birthright of every person on this planet.”  Hillary Clinton (2011):  Speech on Internet Freedom

“The Declaration of Independence is not just a part of American history. It is a declaration of human rights that continues to inspire people worldwide to fight for freedom and equality.”  Angela Merkel (2019):  Speech at Harvard University Commencement


“In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms. The first is freedom of speech and expression¦ The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way¦ The third is freedom from want¦ The fourth is freedom from fear.”  Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941):  State of the Union Address

“The same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe, the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God.”  John F. Kennedy (1961):  Inaugural Address

“Our mission is at once the oldest and the most basic of this country: to right wrong, to do justice, to serve man. In our time, we have come to live with the moments of great crisis. Our lives have been marked with debate about great issues, issues of war and peace, issues of prosperity and depression. But rarely in any time does an issue lay bare the secret heart of America itself.” Lyndon B. Johnson (1965):  Commencement Address at Howard University

“We know that a peaceful world cannot long exist, one-third rich and two-thirds hungry. We know that the trust which our nation earns is essential to our strength. And we are confident that we can seek that trust, not through our might, but through the prudent use of our power and the constant effort to live up to our ideals.”  Jimmy Carter (1977):   Inaugural Address

“The Declaration of Independence holds that all men are created equal. Yet many Americans, including the father of our country, accepted slavery, an issue that divided our young republic and brought a civil war. As a civil rights leader once reminded us, ˜The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”  George W. Bush (2003):  Remarks at Goree Island, Senegal

“The values of the Declaration of Independence are universal. They belong to no single nation but inspire all who seek freedom, dignity, and democracy.” Emmanuel Macron (2020): Address to the United Nations General Assembly

“We call upon all governments to ensure free, compulsory education all over the world for every child. We call upon all the communities to be tolerant to reject prejudice based on caste, creed, sect, religion, or gender. To ensure freedom and equality for women so that they can flourish. We cannot all succeed when half of us is held back.” Malala Yousafzai (2013):  Speech at the United Nations

“All political activity must serve and promote the good of the human.” Pope Francis (2015):

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal.”  Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1848)  Declaration of Rights and Sentiments, Seneca Falls Convention

 

“Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”  Abraham Lincoln (1863): Gettysburg Address

 

“We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as of any other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil”  Mahatma Gandhi (1930):  Declaration of Sovereignty and Self-Rule

 

“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed, ˜We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.” Martin Luther King Jr. (1963): March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

 

“All men are created equal, and they are endowed with certain inalienable rights” that’s what America is. No matter how hard you try, you cannot erase those words from the Declaration of Independence.” Harvey Milk 1978

 

“We believe” and we believe it so deeply that Americans know these words by heart” that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”  Ronald Reagan (1984): Speech in Shanghai, China

 

“What makes us exceptional, what makes us American, is our allegiance to an idea articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago: ˜We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” Barack Obama (2013):  Second Inaugural Address

 

“Taking pride in the struggle of our people to gain independence and build the state, to free ourselves from tyranny, to affirm our free will.  A political system that guarantees respect for human rights and freedoms, independence of the judiciary, equality of rights and duties between all citizens, male and female”  Tunisia’s Constitution (2014):  Preamble to the Constitution of the Tunisian Republic

 

“All men are created equal; they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”  Ho Chi Minh (1945): ”Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam

 

“Let freedom reign. The sun never set on so glorious a human achievement.”  Nelson Mandela (1994):  Inaugural Address

 

 

 

 

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