The fundamental tenet of democracy is that power resides within the people, and even in Australia's federal government, such is still the case. Author Gail Allen has seen a disturbing trend of disenfranchisement amongst the people, who have forgotten their mandated rights, thus with her new book, Truth of Birth Certificate, she calls on them to remember the powers bestowed upon them and enact change upon the nation that belongs to them and them alone.
Allen always thought there was something very wrong with the state and federal government. That led her to pursue with her research on the governments of Australia, which resulted in Truth of Birth Certificate. As history shows, the federal government was formed by the people of Australia, but according to her, the problem today is that the people of Australia do not know the true nature of the commonwealth federal government, and as such all Australia, that they own their government and exercise their power over it by voting. This reason why there are elections every three years. The people choose a new government to do what is right for all.
With her book, Allen aims to open the public's eyes. She is a member of the Australia resistance against the UN's government and the social engineering for the desecration of the country. She carry with her three very important books, the Bible, the Constitution and the Magna Carta. According to her, these books will be Australia's saviour.
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Truth of Birth Certificate * by Gail Allen
Publication Date: May 30, 2013
Trade Paperback; AU$19.99; 48 pages; 978-1-4797-8574-2
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