Friday, July 20, 2007

Libris Fidelis

Libris Fidelis is the writing name of Ronald Willet Kinum. It was originated in Saint Louis, Missouri in 2004, taken from the U.S. Marine Corps motto of "semper fidelis", and converted to the ancient Greek version with the intended meaning "faithful to freedom".

Libris Fidelis has been the signing-name on the posters that protest war, advocate peaceful negotiations and diplomacy, anti-capitalist communism and anti-government, with the following explanations all written under the Libris Fidelis name:

"A government is not a Democracy (always spelled respectfully with a capital "D"). It is Democracy we should want and endeavor to achieve, not government. - - - Libris Fidelis 2007"

"A government is a self-important for-profit tyranny that rules over the people. A Democracy is a natizen-participatory legal and political organization that represents the inclusive best interests of society without exclusionary prejudice or elitism. The anti-Democracy republic was created by the Roman Empire to represent their powerful elite in their monarchy empire. - - - Ronald Kinum a.k.a. Libris Fidelis originally written in 2004, modified 2006/2007"

"A Democracy protects the exploitable abusable minorities who are segmented within society from the powerful majority organizations of society, and protects the vulnerable, unknowledgeable majority of society from the knowledgeable and powerful minority of the political, theologic, economic, labor, legal and educational Establishment. A Democracy has no leaders because that is tyranny, but a Democracy does authorize elective administrators and subordinately-appointed coordinators to supervise and manage their duties under full accountability to the responsibilities and duties of their offices according to overriding laws and the Constitution with respect to public approval. Within a Democracy, changes to the system cannot be effected without the official approval of the public majority in accordance with the principles of Democracy. - - - Libris Fidelis 2006"

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