The U.S. Constitution failed to protect the American people at-large
from being subservient, and potentially enslaved, by international
treaties;
Article VI - "This Constitution and
the laws of the United States which
shall be made in pursuance thereof,
and all treaties made, or which shall
be made under the authority of the
United States, shall be the supreme
law of the land."
Former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, in a speech before the
American Bar Association in 1952, put it plainly;
"Treaty law can override the Constitution
...and can cut across the rights given the
people by the constitutional Bill of Rights."
Presidential treaty-making power, even with "advice and consent" of a
majority of the 100-member Senate, was disempowering of the people
at-large whose government policies and constitutional guarantees could
be in question in the hands of a little more than fifty individuals.
With an AUTHENTIC CONSTITUTION in harmony with the natural
Cosmic Laws of the universe, and producing High Moral Values and
Democratic Ideals, the people at-large are empowered to initiate and vote
directly on all governmental questions, including treaties that may impinge
on the constitution.
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