What can be done?

The next TEA meeting will be on Saturday, April 10. Here is information on one of the topics which will be presented.

 “Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates”

With the advancement of overreaching bureaucrats and elected executives at every level of government, the common question is “What can be done about it?”

Join us as we learn about the Doctrine whereby the locally elected have the right, authority and responsibility to stand against arbitrary and pernicious actions by a higher authority. Find out how we can work with and support our local elected officials to hold the line against tyrannical state and federal initiatives. 

Tom Niewulis will present that which our Founders understood in their stand against despotism and tyranny at all levels of government. Discover the truth about the duties presented in The Doctrine of The Lesser Magistrates.
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Book of same title: The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates:  A Proper Resistance to Tyranny and a Repudiation of Unlimited Obedience to Civil Government by Matthew J. Trewhella  (2013)

Excerpt from back cover:  America has entered troubling times.  The rule of law is crumbling.  The massive expansion of Federal government power with its destructive laws and policies is of grave concern to many.  But what can be done to quell the abuse of power by civil authority?  Are unjust or immoral actions by the government simply to be accepted and their lawless commands obeyed?  How do we know when the government has acted tyrannically?  Which actions constitute proper and legitimate resistance? 

Join us on April 10th to find out the answers to these critical questions.  Also, take advantage of the material on Tom’s website linked below.  This is a superb opportunity to learn what we can do in response to the tyranny we have all experienced for over a year now.
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Preview the Doctrine at Samuel Adams Returns (Tom’s) website:
Part I – slides 
Part II – videorecording, audiorecording, Article and more references
L to R:  General Washington, Sam Adams (Tom Niewulis, our guest speaker),
Benjamin Franklin

Title:  Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates
Speaker:  Tom Niewulis
Date:  Saturday, April 10
Time: 8:30 am Coffee and refreshments;  9 to 10:30 am Program
Location:  Banquet Hall, 5300 Baumhart Road, Lorain, Ohio  MAP
Cost:  FREE for first time guests and students up through college, $3 all others.  This meeting is open to the public.
Other:  Books and materials will be available at the meeting.

About Tom Niewulis
Citizen * History of the Constitution * Sam Adams expert

Tom Niewulis is first and foremost a simple citizen circa 1804. He is also the President and CEO of NCDCS, Inc. Tom has over 30 years in business and organizational analysis, strategic planning, financial and organizational management. Tom has delivered business studies, technical studies and made presentations at industry conferences in the United States and Europe.  He has been a member of the technical advisory boards for emerging companies as well as the Fortune 500.  He is published internationally. He is a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors and The World Intellectual Property Organization.

Tom has been active in the political arena after serving in the military.  While in the military he studied communism, surreptitious and indigenous actions and intervention. He has studied the founding of America since the mid 70’s with an emphasis on its cultural challenges as well as why and how the Constitution was developed.  He has studied independently the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers, Joseph Stories Commentaries, Blackstone, Locke, De Tocqueville, Madison’s Notes and the various states Ratifying Conventions; as well as original source writings of Samuel Adams and Sam’s contemporaries.  In conjunction, these studies include the Reformation with an emphasis on the Scottish Reformation, Lex Rex, the Puritans and Covenant, the First Great Awakening and the Sermons the Founders heard preached.

Tom was the Chair of Constitutional Economics at the Thomas Jefferson Center for Constitutional Studies founded by Cleon Skousen and Glenn Kimber. He was in leadership and on the board of directors for We The People Washington (state). He is a political blogger and writer.  He has also spoken across the country on various Constitutional topics and as his alter-ego Samuel Adams. He is the Author of  “Not ALL Conservatives Are Constitutionalists,” “From Covenant to the Present Constitution.” 

Tom encourages the re-education of the citizenry through seminars on the Constitution and other presentations. Tom is now affiliated with The Institute On The Constitution by promoting this great organization’s training. He is a Constitutional thinker from the Anti-Federalist perspective desiring to return to the Founders / Framers Constitutional Original Intent.  Tom has additionally studied the life of Samuel Adams to the extent that he appears in character as this alter-ego. Tom is heard every Saturday on LibertyWorksRadioNetwork.com at 1 a.m., 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Eastern. Program archives and much more are at https://samueladamsreturns.net

Tom’s educational background is in physics, radiological chemistry, behavioral science and Masters work in organization development as well as telecommunication management.