The Adopted Code of The Nation of
Israel
Voluntarily Agreed To By All Nation of Israel Citizens
(1) The Nation of Israel Citizens recognize Yahovah
as their one and only supreme authority; and through this supreme authority
comes the power to raise up and keep up a strong, proud, prosperous, free
nation.
(2) The
Nation of Israel Citizens own their own lives, minds, bodies, and labor, and may do
with them anything that doesn't violate the equal rights of others. This
principle of individual sovereignty or self-ownership is the foundation for all
legitimate property.
(3) The
Nation of Israel Citizens have the right to own property, which consists of all
possessions acquired without coercing others. They respect the equal right of
others to own property, which forms the basis for productive and cooperative
human relationships.
(4) No individual, group, or majority has the right to initiate or
threaten force, fraud, violence, or theft against The Nation of Israel Citizens or their property.
(5) The
Nation of Israel Citizens have a right to choose whether to communicate or associate
with others. These rights of speech and privacy follow directly from the
principle of individual sovereignty or self-ownership.
(6) The
Nation of Israel Citizens have the right to associate with others and to enter into
agreements and contracts. For a contract between The Nation of Israel Citizens to be valid, it
MUST be entered into knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally.
(7) The
Nation of Israel Citizens have the right to produce and exchange property, and to own
the products of their labor and thought. No individual, group, or majority has
a right to the labor, ideas, production, or property of a Nation of Israel Citizen, or any part
thereof, without prior consent or agreement.
(8) The
Nation of Israel Citizens have the right to defend and protect themselves and their
property against coercive aggression, and to contract with others to assist
them. The authority of voluntarily-chosen agents to defend or protect Citizens
and/or their property is strictly limited to that defense or protection.
(9) The
Nation of Israel Citizens consider a crime to occur only when there is a damaged person
or property. Therefore, there is no such thing as a "victimless
crime," and no Nation of Israel Citizen can commit a crime simply by disobeying the
arbitrary rules of tyrants or coercive organizations.
(10) To be legitimate, courts and trials must be based on voluntary
association and agreement, rather than on coercion. However, anyone who infringes
on the person or property of another may be subject to a requirement for
restitution by the damaged person.
(11) The
Nation of Israel Citizens recognize that social order and cooperation develop
spontaneously in the absence of coercion. They also recognize that leadership
by example and productive effort is more beneficial than leadership by force,
violence, compulsion, or fear.
(12) The principles stated in this Code apply to all The Nation of
Israel
Citizens without regard to age, race, religion, philosophy, background,
birthplace, geographic location, gender, or sexual preference.
(13) For a right to be valid, its exercise may not impose a positive
obligation on another; it only depends on others not taking coercive actions. The Nation of
Israel
Citizens respect the equal rights of other Citizens, and therefore do not
expect others to contribute to their interests, except through voluntary
transactions or contributions.