2019-12-27 HOUR 1 Host Ernest Hancock interviews guest MIKE SYLVIA

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Host Ernest Hancock interviews guest MIKE SYLVIA (NH State Rep) on 'Do You Own Your Own Property?'

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Mike Sylvia

Mike Sylvia is currently serving his forth term as State Representative for the Town of Belmont in the New Hampshire legislature. He is chairman of the Belknap County Delegation, which serves as the legislative branch of the county. His focus at the State House is government transparency, including the Right To Know law and civil asset forfeiture reform. His voting record has earned him several awards from both non-partisan and conservative organizations. The New Hampshire House Republican Alliance ranks his voting on Constitutional and Party platform votes, where he consistently scores in the upper 90 percent of votes, and is now serving as a chairman. In 2018 he received an award from the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance for legislator of the year.

He recently retired from a 34 year career at FedEx, where he was known for his dedication to customer service and leadership in his work group. While working with FedEx he earn a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Rhode Island. Away from work his drive to run lead him thrice to the summit in the Mt. Washington Road Race. He enjoys gardening and taunting Mother Nature by putting out his tomatoes and corn plants much earlier than She approves. He participates in volunteer activities with several organizations, including Cayuga Dog Rescue, Lakes Region Porcupines, and Shire Sharing.

He continues his work toward a smaller and more accountable government which uses less coercion and is more reliant on voluntarily interactions. You can reach him by email at mike@mikesylvia.org.

http://mikesylvia.org/

https://www.facebook.com/MichaelSylviaBelmont

Mike's previous interviews on the Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock Radio Show:

https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Guest-Page.htm?No=01317

TOPIC TODAY:

20TH DECEMBER 2019 BY MIKE

Do You Own Your Property

On Thursday,December 19, 2019 the Belknap Superior court issued its ruling in the case of Town of Belmont v. Mike Sylvia. The court ordered an injunction against the use of my property, and awarded attorney's fees to be paid to the town. They held in abeyance any fines for prior use of my own property.

At the heart of this issue is the people's right to ownership of property. To own a thing is to have control of that thing. If one owns and controls an object then he has a right to use that property as he sees fit as long as his use harms no other. If one is truly an owner there is no need to ask for permission to use that which is owned. To be required to seek permission to use ones own property, such as applying for a building permit, is contrary to our right of holding property.

The New Hampshire constitution, upon which our government claims authority, is a beloved document which I hold in high esteem. It predates the founding of the united States and is by far a better constitution than the U.S. Constitution. It was made clear prior to the formation of the New Hampshire state government that the construction of a government could not come into being until the inalienable rights of the people were documented. Therefore, before the republic was established in Part II of the New Hampshire constitution, Part I reserved to the people of the state all the essential rights which were unnecessary to a proper government. Only after our rights were reserved did we then parse out powers that would be necessary to a just government.

We the people of New Hampshire surrendered up only such authority as would be needed to form a society which could work together for the protection of all citizens. This exchange was to protect our rights to life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness.

Among the proper roles of our government is to assure against trespasses upon its citizens. If the actions of one person reaches into harming the rights of another citizen the state was empowered with what is know as the police power of the state. All of the reserved rights of Part I were held as private rights which would be protected by the state; lacking that protection the constitution is null.

In the case at hand the court has ruled that I have harmed the Town of Belmont. I did not go to the Town and ask for permission to use my property. The harm alleged is that I have violated a Town ordinance. I posit that the Town's ordinance is in violation of my Part I protected right to the ownership and peaceful enjoyment of my property. As we all should know, any law made in violation of our constitution is a nullity. The Town has not protected my right to property, it has failed to do so.

As we go onward from here, I want to express my gratitude for friends and neighbors who have supported my efforts along the way. I have stood not only for myself but for the people of Belmont and beyond. So, I ask you; do we accept that our property is not our own?

Send an e-mail with your thoughts; mike@mikesylvia.org

211-2018-CV-200 Belmont v Sylvia OrderDownload

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Talking Points for today's show:

Zoning is property theft.

a good idea gone wrong,

NH Constitution better than US, Part I lays out rights reserved. Only then was Part II used to create the government.

Winning

Spreading the word

keeping alive the spirit of liberty

encouraging others

positive response from normal people

Guy in Laconia under attack for his 'collection' of yard art.

NHLA bill review - rating bills, preparing for coming legislative season.

Asset forfeiture - now criminal in NH need to end Feds 'equitable sharing'

Grand jury service - so many ham sandwiches.

Chairman of county legislative body - commissioners are nothing but figureheads.

Our democracy - stop using their BS terms


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