Occidental Commonwealth

Occidental commonwealth
National Constitutionalism


"During the second journey of Saint Boniface to Rome, Wulfram, a monk and ex-archbishop of Sens, tried to convert Radbod of Frisia, but after an unsuccessful attempt he returned to Fontenelle. It is said that Radbod was nearly baptised but refused when he was told that he would not be able to find any of his ancestors in Heaven after his death. He said he preferred spending eternity in Hell with his pagan ancestors than in Heaven with a pack of beggars."
Friese sagen & Terugkeer (2000), Conserve, Uitgeverij, Redbald en Wulfram. ISBN 978-90-5429-138-1
… that constitutional governance relies upon several structural principles and implicit assumptions—rooted in our national history and the Constitution’s text—about the significance of “We the People” (the Occidental Race) in the constitutional scheme. This descriptive claim, coupled with a normative claim that these principles and assumptions should be preserved and aggressively asserted, is termed “national constitutionalism.” National constitutionalism posits that, regardless of certain textual provisions with a seemingly open-ended scope of application, the Constitution’s establishment of a nation-state under the sovereignty of the People must be considered its paramount purpose which may not be permissibly undermined by any governmental acts or omissions absent the direct and unambiguous consent of the People.” ~Preston Terry Damsky
https://archive.org/details/nationalconstitutionalismarchive/mode/2up
”We the People”, the brother’s and sisters of the Occidental race forging a “New Atlantis” out of the Old, as the Occidental Race were “Out of America” and not “Out of Africa”, … of, by, and for the posterity brothers and sisters of the Occidental race.
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Haplogroup R in the World
“There is a very particular Y chromosome haplogroup in the Americas which is often ignored, overlooked or clumped together with "others" since it is not considered a founding lineage: haplogroup R. with its M173 mutation.
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Officially there are two Y chromosome haplogroups accepted as founding lineages in America: haplogroup Q, which prevails among Amerindians with a 92.9% frequency and a less frequent haplogroup C, which is found at a much lower 7.1% frequency among indigenous American men, mostly in North America, but also with a patchy distribution in South America.
Then we have Haplogroup R which is considered by some to also be another Y chromosome founding Amerindian haplogroups. See, for instance Schurr et al., (2004) who add haplogroups P-M45, F-M89 and R1a1-M17 to hgs. Q and C as founding lineages.
​”…haplogroup R as a founding lineage among Native Americans.”
https://patagoniamonsters.blogspot.com/2014/07/y-chromosome-haplogroup-r-in-america.html
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https://portablerockart.blogspot.com/p/german-dziebels-hypothesis-paper-below.html
Anthropogenesis: A Bi-Hemispheric and Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Human Origins Out-of-America ​
http://anthropogenesis.kinshipstudies.org/sample-page/
The SOVEREIGN’S that forged a “National Constitutionalism” for themselves and their Posterity, their kindred descendants, and of, by, and for “We the People” of the related kindred Posterity of the Occidental Race, ALONE!
(https://archive.org/download/nationalconstitutionalismarchive/nationalconstitutionalismarchive.pdf)
The Confederation of Republic's and it's Constitution of the Sovereign’s styled “We the People” of the Occident, forged a confederation of several Republic's (ie. the "several states") for the Occidental Sovereign's Commonwealth for the People (the Sovereign's) of the Occidental Race, to wit: “A commonwealth, a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good of the brother’s and sisters of the Occidental Race of which each individual, and all of the OCCIDENTAL RACE, are the SOVEREIGN’S.
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The noun "commonwealth", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage", dates from the 15th century. Originally a phrase, it comes from the old meaning of "wealth", which is "well-being", and was deemed analogous to the Latin res publica. The term literally meant "common well-being". In the 17th century, the definition of "commonwealth" expanded from its original sense of "public welfare" or "commonweal" to mean "a state in which the supreme power is vested in the people; a republic or democratic state. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth)