Könyv We the Sheeple Lexi Fehr

We the Sheeple

How the Media, Congress, and the Courts Undermined Article II - and Redefined Presidential Eligibility

Szerző: Lexi Fehr
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Kemény kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 10-18 napon belül
8 786 Ft
What if one of the Constitution's most important safeguards has been quietly ignored, not through op...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Kemény kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
164
EAN
9798950577437
Enbook ID
53233645
Súly
393
Méretek
152 x 229 x 13

Teljes leírás

What if one of the Constitution's most important safeguards has been quietly ignored, not through open defiance, but through misunderstanding, neglect, and the slow erosion of historical memory?

For more than eighteen years, independent researcher Tracy Fair (writing under the pen name Lexi Fehr) has investigated the historical, legal, and constitutional foundations of presidential eligibility and the true meaning of the Constitution's "natural-born Citizen" requirement. We the Sheeple takes readers back to the intellectual roots of the American Republic, exploring how the Founding Fathers relied on Emmerich de Vattel's The Law of Nations to define citizenship, domicile, and political allegiance. Fehr argues that true constitutional citizenship requires an undivided political allegiance at birth, rather than mere physical presence or territorial geography.

Moving from the Founding era into the modern day, the book rigorously examines the controversies surrounding the presidential eligibility of figures like Chester A. Arthur and Barack Obama. Fehr presents a striking array of evidence, including archived media records, international parliamentary transcripts, and the highly debated findings of Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Complete Comprehensive Analysis regarding the Obama birth certificate.

Culminating in a firsthand account of the author's own legal battles, including a lawsuit against the Maryland State Board of Elections that ultimately petitioned the Supreme Court of the United States, this book exposes the immense procedural hurdles citizens face when seeking judicial review of constitutional questions. We the Sheeple is not just a history lesson; it is an invitation to examine the evidence for yourself and a rallying cry for absolute fidelity to the rule of law.