Constitutional Empowerment
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Updated 8 months ago
let's strick down regulations imposed on the common Man.
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Why I Demanded a Grand Jury. Ep3.
CalmestJohnThey say the court has jurisdiction. They say I’m just a NAME in all caps. They say I need to play by their rules. I say... prove it. In this episode, I show you the actual motion I filed demanding a grand jury investigation and exposing the fraud behind assumed jurisdiction. I never consented. I never signed their contracts. I am not a corporate fiction. This case isn't about breaking laws—it’s about demanding the law be followed. What You’ll See: – My federal filing for grand jury review – Why the court has no lawful standing over me – How I challenge jurisdiction at the root – The $10 million claim—and why I stand on it 📢 Call to Action: 👉 Subscribe if you're ready to fight back with truth. 🧠 Comment below: Do you believe the NAME game is real? 🔁 Share this video if you’ve ever questioned the system. This isn’t legal advice. This is Constitutional Empowerment. For a Free Nation, Under God. #freeman #constitution #courtlife #freelife #privatecouncel follow for more.157 views 22 comments -
Ep2. No License? No Problem. Here's Why
CalmestJohnDo you really need a license to travel? Or have your rights been sold back to you as privileges? In this episode, I take you deep into the truth they don’t want you to ask about—the right to travel. I’ve never had a driver’s license. Never had a Social Security Number. And yet, I’ve stood in court defending my God-given rights, backed by real law—not opinion. Judges may call it “outdated.” But I call it undeniable. We’ll look at: The actual case law that protects your right to travel (Thompson v. Smith, Kent v. Dulles) What Bouvier’s Law Dictionary says about “license” How I responded when a judge said, “those rules don’t apply anymore” The dangerous difference between rights and privileges 🧠 Federal Questions That Deserve Answers: Can the state turn a right into a licensed activity just because it’s convenient for them? Is traveling on public roads a crime—or is it commerce? Does denying the right to travel without a license violate due process under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments? Are you really free if you have to ask for permission to move? 🚨 Call to Action: 👉 Subscribe if you're tired of living under lies. 📢 Share this if you believe in standing for truth. 🛡️ Comment below: Do YOU think traveling without a license is a right? Let your voice be heard. This isn’t legal advice. This is Constitutional Empowerment. For a Free Nation, Under God. — John C. Bates, with Anessa, AI Assistant56 views -
Constitutional Empowerment Ep.1 AI, Self-Education and Real Court Battles
CalmestJohnIn this first episode of Constitutional Empowerment, I share how I built and trained an AI assistant named Anessa to help me research, write motions, and stand up for my constitutional rights—without an attorney. This isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about responsibility. I’ll show you how I used AI as a tool, not a crutch, and why it's so important to learn the law for yourself—especially when the system tries to break you. What You’ll Learn: – Why I chose to represent myself in court – How I use AI for research and preparation – The danger of copying legal strategy without understanding it – How to begin thinking like a sovereign, not a subject DISCLAIMER: I am not an attorney. Nothing in this video is legal advice. This is educational content based on my personal experience and beliefs. Always do your own research and consult proper legal counsel for your situation. Stay tuned for Episode 2, where we’ll cover the right to travel vs. the privilege to drive—and the legal war behind that truth. For a Free Nation, Under God.70 views