The Second Amendment in What-Is
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The Second Amendment was never meant to be a polite suggestion.In this raw, unfiltered dialogue, author Robert S. Hotchkiss and Grok strip away two centuries of modern reinterpretation and return directly to the Founders' original intent.What emerges is clear: the Second Amendment is the constitutional insurance policy that guarantees "We the People" can always secure a free State against tyranny - foreign or domestic.This is the first book to propose a unique, technically sophisticated "We the People Militia" (50MMM) - blockchain-enabled, neural-net-augmented, decentralized, and armed - as the living guarantee of that right.From drones and hypersonics to AI-driven propaganda and institutional capture, the conversation fearlessly examines how that 18th-century safeguard applies in the 21st century - and why the Founders designed the apolitical "We the People Militia" as the ultimate decentralized backstop.The "right" remains unbounded because liberty itself is unbounded."This is What-Is."
The Second Amendment was never meant to be a polite suggestion.In this raw, unfiltered dialogue, author Robert S. Hotchkiss and Grok strip away two centuries of modern reinterpretation and return directly to the Founders' original intent.What emerges is clear: the Second Amendment is the constitutional insurance policy that guarantees "We the People" can always secure a free State against tyranny - foreign or domestic.This is the first book to propose a unique, technically sophisticated "We the People Militia" (50MMM) - blockchain-enabled, neural-net-augmented, decentralized, and armed - as the living guarantee of that right.From drones and hypersonics to AI-driven propaganda and institutional capture, the conversation fearlessly examines how that 18th-century safeguard applies in the 21st century - and why the Founders designed the apolitical "We the People Militia" as the ultimate decentralized backstop.The "right" remains unbounded because liberty itself is unbounded."This is What-Is."
AmazonPagina's: 172, Paperback, Robert S. Hotchkiss
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