
“Restore Liberty” Group Started Out West and Grows As Americans Realize the Constitution Grants Limited Authority to the Federal Government
By Joe Hoft
Americans across the country are tired of the takeover of individual rights by the radical communists who will do anything for power. One group is promoting a better understanding of our rights and the federal government’s limited authority as a remedy.
A couple of men in Montana met (John Sheets, a lover of American history, met Darin Gaub, a well-known leader in the Montana conservative movement) and put together the Restore Liberty organization.
Together, they wrote a document called the Declaration of Constitutional Consent and founded the organization called Restore Liberty (https://restore-liberty.org/ ). The declaration they created does not serve to replace any founding document, but instead outlines the original intent of the founders when they wrote those documents: to call to light the strictly limited authority of the federal government, and to enumerate many of the abundant violations of the compact that is the Constitution. Finally, it declares that because the limited authority that is held within central government is solely derived from the consent of the people within the sovereign states, any act of the federal government outside of that consent is illegal, and compliance will not be given.