Ep2. No License? No Problem. Here's Why

6 months ago
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Do you really need a license to travel? Or have your rights been sold back to you as privileges?

In this episode, I take you deep into the truth they don’t want you to ask about—the right to travel.
I’ve never had a driver’s license. Never had a Social Security Number. And yet, I’ve stood in court defending my God-given rights, backed by real law—not opinion.

Judges may call it “outdated.” But I call it undeniable.

We’ll look at:

The actual case law that protects your right to travel (Thompson v. Smith, Kent v. Dulles)

What Bouvier’s Law Dictionary says about “license”

How I responded when a judge said, “those rules don’t apply anymore”

The dangerous difference between rights and privileges

🧠 Federal Questions That Deserve Answers:
Can the state turn a right into a licensed activity just because it’s convenient for them?

Is traveling on public roads a crime—or is it commerce?

Does denying the right to travel without a license violate due process under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?

Are you really free if you have to ask for permission to move?

🚨 Call to Action:
👉 Subscribe if you're tired of living under lies.
📢 Share this if you believe in standing for truth.
🛡️ Comment below: Do YOU think traveling without a license is a right? Let your voice be heard.

This isn’t legal advice. This is Constitutional Empowerment.
For a Free Nation, Under God.
— John C. Bates, with Anessa, AI Assistant

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