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Confirm that you agree with the statement

First, please review the Club 75 Alliance Personal Statement. Briefly, it says you don't consent to federal income tax, and you're opting out of positive rights. Below is the full text:

  1. I do not consent to be governed by the federal government. In particular, I do not consent to federal income tax.
  2. I understand and agree that obedience does not imply consent. In particular, payment of federal income tax does not imply consent to that tax. It may reflect compliance with an oath, or it may simply indicate a desire to stay out of prison.
  3. If I am elected to office prior to secession, I will obey my oath to support and defend the US Constitution. In particular, despite my lack of consent, I will pay federal income tax as legally required, and I will strictly follow the Constitution in any proposal for secession.
  4. I do not expect or want the government of New Hampshire to provide me with the positive rights described in Part 3 of the United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, such as the right to an adequate standard of living and the right to free education. I hereby explicitly and irrevocably opt out of these positive rights.
  5. I understand and agree that if I become unable to provide for myself, there is always a risk that voluntary charity may not be sufficient to keep me alive. I hereby accept this risk.

The statement is carefully designed to say what needs to be said, without breaking the law. Point 1 says you don't consent to federal income tax. Points 2 and 3 elaborate on that. Point 4 says you're opting out of positive rights. Point 5 spells out an important consequence of that.

You're not saying or doing anything illegal. You're not even threatening to do anything illegal. You're saying you don't consent to be governed by the federal government. It's well within protected free speech.

If just one person makes the statement, it doesn't mean a whole lot. Even if 100 people make the statement, it doesn't have much practical effect. When those 100 people pay their federal income tax, it's under duress.

But if a clear majority of New Hampshire residents make the statement, that means the federal government lacks the consent of the governed within the state. At that point, it becomes uncivilized for the federal government to continue governing New Hampshire.

Plan your move to New Hampshire

The most important thing you can do is move to New Hampshire. Start by coming for a visit. Drop us a line at visit@club75alliance.com, and we'll do our best to help you explore the state and meet some people.

We strongly encourage you to join the Free State Project, the original organization that recruits pro-liberty activists to move to New Hampshire. Their interests are similar to ours, though they're officially neutral about secession. They have an extensive network of resources to help with all aspects of your move. If you find their resources helpful, consider sending them a donation to help the next person.

Check out our apparel

Help spread the word about the Club 75 Alliance. Buy one of our t-shirts and wear it proudly.

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Join the discussion

Use our forum to discuss the Club 75 Alliance. Introduce yourself and tell us about your plans.

Let us know if you can help out financially

We're not accepting general donations at this time. We don't feel it's right to ask for money until we have a clear idea of how we'll spend it.

With that said, we know we'll need to run two major media campaigns: one to recruit more people like yourself to move to New Hampshire, and the other to win the American people over to the idea of New Hampshire secession. Both campaigns will require significant funding. If you think you might be able to help us out, please email us at donation@club75alliance.com, and we'll contact you when we have a project ready.

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