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Reset USA Copyright © 2003 Thomas R. Henley May 31, 2003, Knoxville, TN - This website was established in 1999 for the purpose of informing the American people about what RESET is, how it would operate, what it does to the federal government, how it would affect their lives, and how they could participate by mailing in votes. The initial response was great, but it was slow and expensive. By January 2002 only 156,272 letters had been opened and counted. The mail was overwhelming us. We quickly ran out of money. Most of the letters did not contain checks. Then an electronic voting process (The Subnet) was developed which was very fast and much less expensive. In fact, the votes of more than 120 million people were recorded in just a few days in July last year. It was so easy and so fast and the result so surprising that it was repeated three more times to confirm the result and update it. The last vote was last month, April 2003. It will be done again early in 2004, probably March 15. The voting is essentially over. The plebiscite carries by an increasingly large majority every time. The last result was 74.1% of the registered voters of the U.S.A. Reset: To cut off the power to a device, allowing it to clear itself and return to its normal state, then turning the power back on to re-start it. This is what you do when your computer crashes or hangs up. You lose what you were working on, but you can restore it if you try. Electrical systems and appliances of all kinds need to be reset occasionally when they jam or shut down. Many devices have a "RESET" button for this purpose. So this is a familiar procedure in the electric, electronic world. In law, the reset principle is readily demonstrated in the dissolution of a corporation, the revocation of a charter, the quashing of a warrant, a trial de novo, the vacation of a judgment. The legal power is cut off and then restored. Here's how it works with the federal government: All government power comes from the consent of the governed. Even those powers taken from us by judicial decisions, congressional acts, and presidential fiat. (See Amendments 9 and 10.) We have the right and the duty to take our power back when the government perpetrates a long train of abuses evincing a design to reduce us under absolute despotism. We have a right and a duty to throw off such government and provide new guards for our future security. (Apologies to Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence) So by resetting the federal government, we have taken back our power, allowed it to clear itself and return to its normal state, and then turned it back on again to re-start it. The process: We, the People, have voted, in a national plebiscite, to withdraw our consent, our power, from the federal government, allowing the existing federal government to dissolve, and at the same instant to re-constitute the original U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, thereby re-starting the federal government with a clean slate. The vote will be memorialized and solemnized April 15, 2004 on the U.S. Capitol steps in Washington, D.C. (Parliaments do this every year or two. What's the big deal?) Not to insult your intelligence, but to make sure we are all on the same page: Plebiscite, noun, (from Latin plebs = of the common people, + scitum = decree) 1. A direct vote in which the entire electorate is invited to accept or refuse a proposal: "a new constitution, which his people dutifully ratified in a plebiscite" (New York Times). 2. A vote in which a population exercises the right of national self-determination. 3. The political machinery for expressing self-determination. Here's basically what RESET will do, effective April 15, 2004: - Fire the president and the
cabinet and all executive branch employees The deed is done. The voting is over. We can now move forward in the 21st Century with a clean slate and new leadership and a renewed spirit. We have it in our power to start the world over. Thomas Paine, 1776. VOTING AND CONTRIBUTIONS There is no longer any need for your vote. But we need your continuing support. Please continue to send in your votes and contributions, and they will be greatly appreciated and acknowledged, but the turning point has been reached and exceeded. America II, The Second Republic, has won the plebiscite. Here's the new address: ResetUSA For questions email: tomm@resetusa.com The plebiscite results are overwhelmingly in favor of resetting the United States government. More than 70%. This compares to only 40% of the American people who were in favor of the Declaration of Independence at the time it was signed and published, July 4, 1776. RESET DATE The reset date has been set by the Executive Committee. It is APRIL 15, 2004. This day and date was chosen for several reasons: a) It is symbolic because it is the income tax filing day. You do not need to file any income tax return for 2003. This is your major break with the old republic. Do it! b) It is just in time to head off the 2004 presidential election. Some campaigns are already under way, but these are premature and foolish. The American people do not make up their minds until the last weeks - late October, early November, and I will be presiding as benign dictator between April 15 and the election and will most surely be elected by acclamation. Hillary will be cut off at the pass and become irrelevant. c) The series of events outlined in the book AMERICA II The Second Republic during the early months of 2004 will naturally culminate in a complete takeover by April 15, 2004. (Ordering instructions below) d) Our activities for the past four years have focussed on that date, and the attention of the American people has been drawn to that date for decades because of the terrible significance that date holds - it represents the ultimate insult to free people - to take their hard-earned money and use it to support and buy the votes of those who don't work or contribute. [Karl Marx: From each according to his abilities, to each according to his need. - The Gotha Programme] [JFK: If the people have a need that is not being met, then government has a responsibility to meet it!] We didn't vote for socialism, it was eased in over a period of 70 years through lies, propaganda, deceit, cunning. But now we have voted overwhelmingly against it. And we must vote against it again and again! Eternal vigilance! e) April 15, 2004 is pretty much the deadline for turning the country around. Since early in the 20th Century we have been slogging toward socialism - the very antithesis of freedom - with every act of Congress and every Supreme Court decision and every treaty and every tax hike and social program and every illegal immigrant that crosses our borders and every liberal attack on our patriotic and religious heritage and our Western civilization, our culture and values and morals. Every movie and TV program from the left. Every journalist and media flak from the left. Every socialist-Marxist college professor. Every useful idiot teacher, educrat, bureaucrat, librarian, social worker, union member. We have reached the bottom. It's no longer now or never. IT'S NOW! REPLACING THE PRESIDENT AND THE CABINET Copyright © 2003 Thomas R. Henley |