The Canadian Bill of Rights clearly states in the preamble that the Canadian Nation is founded upon principles that include their acknowledgment of the “worth of the human person” and then, point 1a states that as part of our Canadian rights and freedoms, the right to “security of the person“.
So what are you worth do you think? and what is your security of your person?
Do we each have a value? We must if it’s been declared in the Bill of Rights. Question is, what is the value?
Canadian Bill of Rights
1960, c. 44
[Assented to August 10th, 1960]
An Act for the Recognition and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Preamble
The Parliament of Canada, affirming that the Canadian Nation is founded upon principles that acknowledge the supremacy of God, the dignity and worth of the human person and the position of the family in a society of free men and free institutions;
Affirming also that men and institutions remain free only when freedom is founded upon respect for moral and spiritual values and the rule of law;
And being desirous of enshrining these principles and the human rights and fundamental freedoms derived from them, in a Bill of Rights which shall reflect the respect of Parliament for its constitutional authority and which shall ensure the protection of these rights and freedoms in Canada:
Therefore Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
PART I
BILL OF RIGHTS
Recognition and declaration of rights and freedoms
1. It is hereby recognized and declared that in Canada there have existed and shall continue to exist without discrimination by reason of race, national origin, colour, religion or sex, the following human rights and fundamental freedoms, namely,
(a) the right of the individual to life, liberty, security of the person and enjoyment of property, and the right not to be deprived thereof except by due process of law;
(b) the right of the individual to equality before the law and the protection of the law;
(c) freedom of religion;
(d) freedom of speech;
(e) freedom of assembly and association; and
(f) freedom of the press.
The rest of part 2, 3 and 4 and PART II can be found on the government’s website
I’m looking into this security of the person and our worth and will let you know what I find. If you’ve got some thoughts on it, leave a comment
Isy
I too am looking into this, let me know what you find, so far it’s been very surface but then I think we need to train our brains and eyes to know what to look for and to understand the language that is spoken.
theedman
Well, the worth/value of the security of the person is not “our” worth – it’s the worth/security of the person. In the Interpretation Act and the Criminal Code, “person” is defined as a corporation.
The individual (human being) has the right to security of the person (corporation bearing our name, registered by the government at birth). “Security” is synonymous with “surety”, and “surety” is defined as “a person who guarantees another’s debt will be paid.”
So the government has taken our “worth” as a human being, translated that into a “value”, created a “person” in our name, and has guaranteed that our debts as a “human being” will be paid by the “person”. Or so it would seem. The Bill of Rights states that we have the right to not be deprived of it, except by due process of law. What is the due process? Maybe we are doing something completely unknowingly that is being construed as “due process” and we are depriving ourselves of the right to security of the person and we don’t even know it!? Then again, maybe we just need to know how to reserve that right, and to act on it and gain access to the benefits that are extended to us.
I guess the big question is… How do we go about getting control of this “security of the person”?
Pierre
If you look on the back of your Canadian birth certificate, you will find a red number which is the tracking number of the bond attached to your security of the person apparently. You most likely need a notice of understanding and intent of claim of right to prove that you have all rights to it. The birth certificate is a Canadian Bank Note if you look down at the bottom in fine print. A note is worth something. An American guy tracked his to a 224 million dollar account. If the country’s worth in natural resources is then divided amongst us 33 million people, I find that our accounts would be very much more than the american one considering our resources and the 10 times the amount of people in the USA. Just an opinion.
Pierre
Nira
Here is a link to Patrick Devine yahoo group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WethePeople_Shareholders/files/