The
Promissory Note
National Birthright & Indentity Citizenship Certificate
of Chattel Slave Descendants, i.e., Black Lives
(13th,
14th, 15th
Amendments & Civil Rights Acts of 1866)
Introduction
At the end of this
section are the Promissory Note documents for your perusal and study.
The Promissory Note or Note of Promise
or “the check” first highlighted by the late US Civil Rights leader and
martyr, the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in his August 28,1963 infamous “I Have A
Dream Speech” at the Lincoln Memorial during the Civil Rights March On
Washington DC. He said of America’s societal and civil “health care”…
“Five score years ago, a great American, in
whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation.
This momentous decree came as a great beacon
light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames
of withering injustice.
It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long
night of captivity.
But one hundred years later, we must face
the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free”
Note: According to scientific studies, the societal state of
American Black US citizens is worse today than it was before the 1963 speech
and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Apparently, the
young American prophet "physician" sent by the Creator GOD spoken of in the
Declaration of Independence, was unusually astute to
something very significant in the great cause of America.
It is revealed to him in
the “elixir” and certain “medicinal” documents and experiences that could
very well resolve the so-called racial injustice illnesses plaguing our yet
very “new” nation.
This beloved nation of ours has demonstrated its whole hearted acceptance
of King, Jr. including his philosophies of
change from the historical racial barriers of America to fulfilling the
Dream of the Founding Fathers.
The visionary young Dr. King says,
“I
still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.”
As a clear show
of willingness to heal America of the slave and systemic racial denigration
of West African Blacks, who are but emancipated slaves “We the People”
enshrined his thinking, work and intentions for a better and “healthier”
country by making his birthday, January 19th a national holiday.
Other than
Christopher Columbus, and Presidents Day, no other singular person in the
nations’ history, including George Washington and Abraham Lincoln thus far
has not received such a high immortal designation in the United States of
America.
Ironically,
however, the one moment other than his assassination on Good Friday, April
4,1968, was the famous speech that Martin Luther King, Jr. gave at the
Lincoln Memorial some five years earlier.
Americans tend to focus our attention on the hopeful and lofty
words of Dr. King that concludes the speech with…
“When
we let freedom ring…we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's
children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and
Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro
spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at
last!"
What he insightfully and astutely called
or prescribed as the Promissory Note has
never been applied to the nation by the so-called African American leadership, but instead
over the last forty-five years they have agitated and aggravated the “wound”
further as exemplified in the person of Barack Hussein Obama.
Yet, the so-called African American leaders have totally ignored or
rebelled against applying the necessary prescription, procedures, remedies, medicines and
therapies to America that would cause that long sought after, joyous Healing
of the nation wounds.
Nevertheless, the prescriptions within the Promissory Note remain
valid, and in fact, they are more poignant now than when uttered in
1963.
Significantly, and keeping in tune with the Dream of Founding Fathers, the
young American prophet’s message was actually in two parts, the first
being longer and more ominous than the second, which is one of joyous “we
have overcome” victory.
The African American leaders of the last generation allowed the peoples
of America to focus their attention on the second portion of the speech
which naturally became the most accepted, whereas the first being the one
with the medicinal remedies which sometimes can be painful, was overlooked.
The Dr. clearly alludes to the fact that if the “new” nation, born with a
defect is to survive future and perhaps even greater challenges, the
fundamental and foundational matter of the slave and racial wounds must be
justly adjudicated-diagnosed and healed.
Prophetically and ominously, the young Dr. King warns the nation that
if this matter is not cleared up, that someday we would be disturbed by “a
rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual”
It appears and evident that the election of Barack Hussein Obama to
Presidency of the United States of America signals that our beloved nation
did indeed return “…to business as usual”, thereby not fulfilling the first
“medicinal” portion of the speech, i.e. the Promissory Note, but have
entered into that “rude awakening” that King somehow foresaw.
The nations leaders, especially those who eventually dubbed themselves
and all Black emancipated slaves as African American, focused their
attention on the desire and fulfilled second portion of the "Dream" speech
while totally ignoring the prescription that could bring it about.
Given that the intensifying discussion
about our nations future is being waged around the matter of race due the
socialistic policies of the First African American “Black” US President,
demonstrating clear indication that the old wound is still open and
festering.
Like an insurance
claim as well as a medical handbook, the Promissory Note, that is, the
“casing of the check” that the Dr. also alludes to in his speech or
“prescription” for Healing is actually America’s Health Care Policy.
It is evident by
the national commotion that the nation is gravely ill and in dire need of
emergency, recovery and long term “health care”.
Again, please study
the documents listed. Thank you.
The Basic Foundation Sources of American Society
Belief in The Creator GOD
It
is evident that in the affairs of “We the People of the United States of
America”, that
the Founding Fathers recognized and expected the participation of The
Creater GOD as
demonstrated in the Declaration of Independence.
· Judeo-Christian Heritage and
Legacies
The societal
guidance for the affairs of the “We the People” is based in and on
the bedrock of the
Judeo-Christian principles and legacies.
· Hebrew Holy Scriptures
The Hebrew Holy
Scriptures, i.e. the Bible – Old and New Covenant is the Holy
Writ by which we
discipline ourselves towards divine civility on earth… “Thy
Kingdom come, Thy
Will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven”
· Declaration of Independence
The spark that
gave birth this new nation and order by which humanity
beginning in the United States
is to govern itself.
· The Constitution
The US
Constitution is the conscious for guiding the nation into the eventual
Dream the Founders
has laid out for “We the People”
The Truth
It is imperative that
if “We the People” are to be achieved that very allusive America of the
Founding Fathers, we must discover, speak to and of and embrace the Truth of
the nations birth and the role of all citizens as to pertaining its societal
health.
Remember, abiding by
the instructions of our Judeo-Christian foundations we will become free and
remain so… “and you shall know the truth and the truth shall me you free.”
Also, “…for where the Spirit of the LORD is, there is Liberty” And, “When
enemy comes in like a flood, the Spirit of the LORD shall raise up a
Standard against him.”
Therefore, we must
acknowledge the Truth of “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all
men are created equal, and are endowed by their Creator with certain
inalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of
Happiness.”
Prescriptions: Congressional Promissory Note Documents
·
Declaration of Independence (+)
The Preamble For The US Constitution (+)
The Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation (+
The
Civil Rights Act of 1866 long version Unedited (+)
·
I See The Promised Land By Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. April
3, 1968 (+)