The History of Government and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms

Let's take a look at several thousand years ofweapon such as nail clippers, nail files or even
governmental disarmament of the populace. Oftweezers. No I am not kidding.At one time no
course all the while, the rulers, their guards andknife longer than two inches was allowed for any
armies remained armed.The Founders of Americareason to English or Chinese subjects. There were
were educated in the classic written histories oftimes when all knives were forbidden to the
our civilization. In fact President Adams andunworthy ones below the Royalty and their
Jefferson among others, studied in numerousguards.SWORDS: In later, but still pre-Christian
languages; Latin, Greek, French, Italian, andyears -- in Egypt, Rome, Greece, England, Africa,
Hebrew to name a few of the dozens ofChina and virtually all civilized countries elsewhere
languages they read in.Thomas Jefferson, the-- that formidable weapon the sword and even
most prolific reader of books and letter writer ofany large knife were taken from the populace
the Founders, kept copies of all his letters to andand legal ownership was reserved only for
from his correspondents. His personal library wasRoyalty.The almost prehistoric legend of King
so extensive that it is the foundation of ourArthur is bound to the symbol of the Sovereignty
Library of Congress. His letters have beenof the Sword -- Excalibur. Something that is not
assembled, typed and bound into large volumes.well discussed anymore is that the child Arthur
The result is far larger than a couple of sets ofwas not legally allowed to own a sword. It was
encyclopedias. His letters of correspondence werethe nobility that came and tried to extract the
even in several languages. The copies of his ownsword from the stone but none could. So it was
letters were made with a manual copy machinethat Arthur was one of the serfs who then rose
comprised of two pens; one he wrote with andto lead the English. Excalibur by the way means
the other pen, via a unique mechanicalEx (coming out of) the Calibur (the mold or
arrangement, made an identical copy of his lettercontainer) -- an interesting double meaning for the
on another piece of paper. It is thought that assword that came out of the stone that contained
much as 80% of his correspondence was lost init is also Ex (without) Calibur (peer or equal). So
fires and later with careless storage of his effectsExcalibur, perhaps the worlds most universally well
by others.Jefferson studied and wrote dictionariesknown individual weapon was a symbol of
for a couple of dozen previously unwritten andFreedom (from containment and imprisonment
thus uncodified languages -- especially 18even by stone) and also a symbol of Power
languages of the various tribes of the Americanwithout peer or equal.In many nations the sword
Indians. His fluency in other languages (some sayis still a powerful symbol of sovereignty. In
he was fluent in all written languages in print atEngland, Knighthood is still bestowed by touching
the time of his life) allowed him and interested himthe person with the holy sword of the Queen or
in the study of the non-written languages of theKing. Romans were forbidden to own a sword
Amerinds. Amerind was the general term used tounless in the service of the State as Citizens (a
describe the American Indians by AnthropologistsRoman Citizen was a person who had sworn first
until recently; the term was indeed meant toallegiance to the Roman Emperor and thus was
separate native American Indians from theallowed certain rights and privileges such as a
natives of India.It was NOT unusual that thoseknife, sword and staff).Non-Citizens, even lower
educated in this country in the 1600s and 1700ssoldiers were denied swords except when actually
were educated in several languages. The histories,fighting in some periods of Roman and Greek
philosophies, music, mathematics and classics of allhistory. When not fighting a war with a sword the
known cultures were not only studied but wereswords were kept in the armory away from the
debated over smoke and alcohol following thepeople.CHRISTIANS WERE NOT ALLOWED
dinner hour each evening in educated households.SWORDS: Christians did not grant first allegiance
The discussions held in Colonial America betweento Rome, but to Christ and God. Thus they were
friends regarding such subjects has been replacednot citizens and not allowed swords. At the time
in our country today by debates over sports,that Jesus the Christ told his disciple to sell his
movie stars, sexual activities and currentpurse and get a sword -- that was a crime
propaganda which we call the evening news.Theagainst the State... a felony in today's terms.BOW
English were most helpful in this as were theAND ARROW: The bow and arrow were and are
French and Italians and MANY books werea symbol of power and sovereignty too. In
available. Japanese, Chinese, Icelandic, Dutch, andancient Rome, Egypt, England, China and other
the several dialects of Scandinavia as well ascountries only Royalty and the protectors of
Russia were a part of evening discussions amongroyalty were allowed to own or use or even
the learned of this colony.What they learned wastouch a bow and arrow. Archery was for the elite
that the entire history of government was aonly.The semi-mythical story of Robin Hood was
history of tyranny -- and that that tyranny wasabout a minor Nobleman who illegally armed the
formed and fomented upon the populace as acommon man of his area with bows and arrows
result of a division in education. The haves andin defiance of Royal Law. Then they had the
have-nots of education are far more a problemaudacity to live in Sherwood Forest, owned by
than in the subject of finance. It is this knowledgethe king and shoot and eat the king's deer --
that led our Founders to emphasize education forinstead of starving to death. It was for this that
all our citizens. The masses of the past were ableRobin was deemed a criminal and a hoodlum, that
to be more easily subjected to tyranny as ais Robin the hood, and later came to act the part
result of and due to lack of education, lack ofmore fully.Robin Hood as a symbolic and partially
freedom of communication, and in the final gasp,true story as well as the earlier Arthurian legend
the lack of a fully armed citizenry.Tyrants havesymbolized war against tyranny, illegal personal
always first disarmed the public, let us studiouslyarmament and liberty for the low-man. Archery, in
notice that our Founders, all of whom were fondthe time of Robin of Lockesly, was denied the
of being armed wherever they went, did notserfs as was meat. Hunting the royal deer -- for
mention a type of arms and certainly not guns inthe State owned all land and animals was a felony
the Constitution or it's attendant Bill of Individualwith punishment being death.It was not so much
Rights.Let's take a look at the history ofthat Robin stole from the rich and gave to the
disarmament and the resultant tyranny.LONGpoor as it was that he fought tyranny and
STICKS: Sticks were the predictably first weaponchampioned liberty. He symbolized what we now
taken from the people; the staff was taken fromknow as guerrilla warfare. His "Merry Men" besting
the populace by the more powerful (and deadlier)the King's men at every turn. The bow and arrow
leaders. That protective stick -- the staff or theis often depicted as a symbol of sovereignty in all
shorter scepter -- is still a recognized symbol ofthe ancient countries and governments in the
sovereignty. And the staff, just a stout stickearliest pictures and writing. In fact in America
about shoulder to head high, is still a formidabletoday we see the symbolic power of the arrow
weapon. Even the cane, a shorter staff, is a gooddisplayed in our national symbol. The symbol of
weapon and has been outlawed at times (Irelandour country is that "noble" hunter, scavenger,
still outlaws canes). The ancient French had amurderer -- the eagle and in it's claws are the
formidable form of fighting based on the canearrows of sovereignty.THE PISTOL AND THE
(and kicking) by the name of Savate -- so did theRIFLE: These are two of the symbols of
Britts although those refined Britts often refrainedsovereignty today. In America these were
from kicking and often loaded that cane with areserved to the people first, as an individual liberty
sword. Many Britts still look upon the cane and it'sguaranteed by the Bill of rights, by our Founding
cousin a stout defensive umbrella as a symbol ofFathers who were all historians of world
the elite. Many of the older gentry are stillculture.These founding scholars determined that
constantly armed with a cane or umbrella, nowe should have first the freedom to
matter if gimpiness or inclement weather causecommunicate and secondly, that is the Second
any other need of them.CLUBS: Let's go backAmendment, the right to protect that right of
earlier again to the time of the staff and stick asfree and open communication with the RIGHT TO
weapons. As our distant and ancient ancestorsKEEP AND BEAR ARMS. As historians the
congregated even more into herds and clans, theFounders were well aware that arms change and
stronger took dominion even more over thenowhere in the Constitution of America are guns
weak, the sick and the old. Those strong onesmentioned for good reason; weapons and
took on a more official leadership role -- anothersymbols of sovereignty change.The people of
one of the first acts of disarmament was to takeAmerica by our Constitution are deemed the
the shorter CLUBS away from the populace. ThisSovereigns here and the government our
club -- the scepter -- remains as a symbol ofdangerous and unreliable servant. However lack of
sovereignty (supreme rule and power). A bigeducation in classic literature, lack of education in
headed club was a formidable weapon evensocial history, miseducation in our schools and
against the staff and thus the populace had to bepress as well as a lack of education in how to
disarmed of both. Even today many Sovereignsthink -- have left us with an uninformed and
hold the STAFF AND SCEPTER of RULE as aunthinking populace that is being slowly disarmed
symbol of power.SYMBOLS OF SOVEREIGNTY:from the weapons of our Founders -- the pistol
Weapons have always been symbols ofand the rifle.Our government and our people both
sovereignty, power, and personal choice, ofhave forgotten history and ignored it; thus each
personal defense and personal responsibility forare destined to repeat it. Our people will be
ones own condition. Serfs, peons, slaves and theenslaved gradually by a tyrannical government as
bovine populace of modern America; some callhas always been the case -- none of us know
them "sheeple" are not allowed to behow long it will take, but there have been no
self-determined nor to keep and bear arms -- inexceptions in the history of this world.And later
all of history this is the practice. In America wethose in government will be removed -- quite
formed a country based on personal sovereigntylikely in a deadly and bloody manner by those
-- that is the right to rule oneself; a unique idea inslaves of the state when one or a few rise up as
all the world and in all of history. Thus although weleaders. As Thomas Jefferson advised us... Liberty
are creeping ever down into a tyranny similar tomust be frequently fertilized by the blood of
what we fought against in the late 1700's -- withtyrants and the people who would defy them or
the citizenry being disarmed in every way possibleit dies.Pistols and Guns are a symbol of personal
-- we do not allow our "leaders" to carry a staffsovereignty in America as nowhere else in the
or scepter as a symbol of thatworld. We should be looking to even more
"leadership".KNIVES were man's most basic toolmodern weaponry if we could afford it. However
that elevated him from other animals. Eventhe best disarmament of the populace that has
monkeys use sticks and clubs -- but not knives.ever been done is here in America where only
Knives, especially the double edged dagger or thethe government can afford the most powerful of
larger short sword were and are also symbols ofthe modern weapons of war... tanks, rockets,
sovereignty. In the ancient texts, even in somebombs, planes and all the computerized intelligence
of the later cave pictographs and the earliestand record keeping to keep the people down.In
Egyptian depictions -- knives of many sizes andour Founders time the individually sovereign citizen
short swords symbolized the Kings andhad better weapons than the governments
Sovereigns who determined and directed the livesarmies and that was the way they planned our
and livelihood of the lower populace according tocountry to continue... with the populace heavily
the Sovereign's will.Weapons have always been aarmed against tyrants within and without our
symbol of sovereignty and those withoutnation. It was always the intention that Sovereign
weapons are always the subjects, the serfs andindividuals would be armed with the latest and the
the vassals of those with the arms and powerbest of arms and that the army, in time of war,
over them. In feudal England there werewould gather what they could of men and
numerous laws about the length of knife that aweapons to defend our nation when need
serf might own. At one time the longest bladebe.Civilization has never been tame nor safe;
allowed was less than four inches at times evenhowever as observed over time, a well armed
shorter. In most of America today there is a lawcitizenry, where everyone is suspect of being
against a knife of four inches or more. In ouralways armed and dangerous -- that society is
schools there is a law against any knife or illegalcertainly a far more polite society.