30 Charter of Individual Rights

Unalienable rights to life and inalienable property rights are our blessings when born.

© Copyright 2024. Kenneth E. Bartle.   — Researcher, Objective philosopher, Psycho-epistemologist, Published Author – Content Creator for ‘The One Great Network,’ USA.

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Unalienable rights to life and inalienable property rights are born to independent individuals. Upon reaching maturity, their task is to exercise these rights and protect them, their children’s rights, and all others. 

Only explanatory descriptions follow  - none are texts in my Constitution document for Terra Australis. Remember also that Constitutional clauses do not specify or legislate; instead, like the American 2nd Amendment, they describe that rights gifted by our Creator cannot be removed or legislated out of existence.

  1. Unalienable Right to Life. The right to life is drawn about us by the equal rights of all others. All authority to command another is refused. No part of the human body may be trafficked, and no Citizen is to be classified or treated as an animal.
  2. Everyone’s right to life, freedom, travel, and the pursuit of happiness, as well as to thought and action, travel, and privacy, is unrestricted and without curtailment. The reference baseline is every Sentient Living Being’s nature, without prejudice, by creation. Rights are intrinsically inherent when born. Thus, they are the (natural law) baseline reference for all adjudications, without exception. 
  3. ‘Free Association’ between consenting adults ensures the people's ability to assemble or join together in marriage or friendly peaceable association. Similarly, it forbids any compulsion to associate or join any association, civil, intelligence, police, or military.
  4. Identity, Freedom of Human Expression and Privacy. The equality of all men and women by nature exists within their uniqueness of form and expression. All aberrations, such as transgenderism, are thereby reconciled. Nothing can deny free will or full consciousness, which testifies to it.
    Nothing may deny the free exchange of ideas, religion, speech, communication, expression, or assembly for economic, political or religious purposes, nor the right to voice public criticism against oppression and wrong-doing.
  5. Physical and mental health. No medical experiments, medical examination, or treatment of any kind may be given without informed consent following full disclosure. Unborn infants, or a foetus umbilically co-joined with the mother, are fully protected by the mother’s unalienable right to life and her choices inside lawfully recognised medical practices.
    Nothing may forbid what one chooses to inhale, drink or ingest. Thus, no natural remedies or medications can be banned. 
  6. Intrinsic natural law and the age of independence. This clause is unprecedented. It permits a 15-year-old to choose and practice adulthood until age 18, and any infringement instantly returns the offender to child status and parental supervision. This three-year window of opportunity implies the need for parents to ingrain ethics and morality consistently throughout childhood, demanding a moral parental example. The benefits to teenagers and parents are considerable and unprecedented.
  7. The Inalienable Right to Property. Nothing shall cancel, forfeit, annul or alienate any Individual’s right to own personal property free and clear of all encumbrances. Nothing may cancel the right to protect the property rights, thus preserving each Individual’s free will to gift, trade, or dispose of said value or property.
    Nothing shall deny one’s right to be secure in his person, home, papers, effects, reputation, and other properties against unreasonable searches and seizures or arbitrary arrest and detention.
  8. Right to Intellectual property. Copyright is inherent in all original works regardless of particular notice, no different than what already exists. Patent holders have two years to market their product, or the right to be the sole marketer expires, but not the patent rights. All cross claims to profits are delineated.
    No part of any life form shall be patentable, and no exception to this clause shall ever be granted, whereby all past patents concerning biological organisms are rendered null and void without exception.
  9. The Right to Protection from force, fraud and coercion. No one may initiate force, violence, intimidation, blackmail, or fraud against any individual’s life or property, and no slavery or involuntary servitude shall exist. Nothing shall deny the right to resist and protect against all transgression, trespass, and violation of life, while retaliatory force may lawfully and morally used by any Individual separately or collectively. Such arresting force is lawfully limited to that necessary to prevent further force initiated against any Individuals or their property.
  10. Right to Defend. No one’s right to defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic, nor the Right to bear arms of any kind in self-defence shall be denied, and no National Emergency, regardless of reason, shall negate or override any individual's right to self-defence.
    The right of all individuals to preserve, protect, and defend their life, liberty, and property, as well as to organise with others into private militia for that purpose, shall not be infringed upon.
    All initiated force, coercion, blackmail, or fraud against any Individual’s life or property is denied, and no slavery or involuntary servitude shall exist save as just punishment for a crime.
    Nothing shall permit anyone to invent, create or impose a fictional (legal) entity in violation of the life of a living human being. However, such incorporated identification is permitted by ‘rules’ for clubs, sporting bodies, institutions, libraries and such as a condition of membership.
    No law, statute or command of the Protecture shall declare war, foreign or domestic.
  11. Natural justice and nullification of all that cancels God-given rights. No rights are ascribed or conferred to ‘collective‘ bodies, while the Individual Rights of all nullify group rights.
    Every Individual has the Unalienable Right to dispose fully and freely of their body (life) or the fruits of their labours, strictly in non-violation of the rights of others.
    Nothing may deny the right of an individual to organise the overthrow of a government initiating force against its people. Similarly, Members of the Armed Forces, private militia, intelligence, or police may disobey any order they have certifiably established as conflicting with the rights and liberties in this Charter of Individual Rights.
  12. The right to bear arms. The right to bear arms, of any kind, in self-defence shall never be denied, save automatic firing weapons. 
  13. The right of protection from servitude, war and terrorism. These are specified in conjunction with the law of war manual.
  14. Protection from invasive systems and privacy violations. This includes but is not limited to wilful damage or interruption to any electronic system, artificial language or vocabulary advisory, explanatory or constitutional documents, and grammatical deception reliant on a reader’s ignorance.
  15. The Right to one’s rights. (Doubled Protection) No unalienable or inalienable rights can be ascribed or conferred to ‘collective‘ bodies or collective numbers of Individual Living Beings; human rights, indigenous rights, fundamental rights, workers’ rights, or other such claimed ‘collective rights’ rendered redundant as defined. No Protecture shall infringe, deny, or forbid the right of an individual to organise the overthrow of a government that initiates force against its people.

No amendments

Within specified conditions, this (Constitutional) Charter of Individual Rights may never be amended or abolished by any Individual or Group of Individuals regardless of asserted authority in or from any country or planet, in perpetuity; nature is unalterable. Other securities are also described.

See this page also - some differences appear, but the general thrust is the same.