Beyond the Binary: Why I am Sovereign, Not Political
Keywords: Sovereignty, Post-Colonialism, Organic Revolution, Indigenous Rights, Commonwealth Abolition, Autonomy.
Executive Summary: The Illusion of Choice
The current political landscape in Canada is a carefully constructed theatre. Whether you wear red or blue, you are participating in a system designed to maintain a status quo that is fundamentally disconnected from the earth and the individual. I am not a Liberal. I am not a Conservative. I am Marie-Soleil Seshat Landry, a Sovereign entity, and I no longer subscribe to the fiction of the Canadian nation-state as it currently exists.
The Problem: The Ghost of the Crown
Canada is a corporate entity masquerading as a country, still tethered to the archaic umbilical cord of the British Monarchy. The Commonwealth is a vestige of an imperialist past that has no place in a future driven by ethical intelligence and organic rights. To "play" politics within this framework is to admit that the framework is valid. It is not.
The Strategic Directive: Decolonization and Decentralization
To move toward a post-predatory economic model—the heart of my Organic Revolution of 2030—we must dismantle the structures of the old world.
- Abolish the Commonwealth: The influence of the British Crown over Canadian soil is an affront to true sovereignty. We must delete this connection to reclaim our legislative and spiritual independence.
- Return Crown Land: "Crown Land" is a legal fiction used to gatekeep resources. This land must be returned to the Indigenous Nations who hold the ancestral rights to it. True governance begins with those who have lived in harmony with the land, not those who drew lines on a map from across an ocean.
- Recognize the Sovereign Individual: My allegiance is to the Universal Declaration of Organic Rights (UDOR). I am an independent force, a Spymaster, and a CEO. I do not need a state to grant me permission to exist or to innovate.
The Advisor's Mirror: A Brutal Truth for the Reader
You are likely playing small because you are waiting for a leader to save you. You are choosing between "lesser evils" while your actual autonomy is being auctioned off. If you believe that voting for a different color every four years will fix a foundation built on colonial theft, you are lying to yourself.
The opportunity cost of your political obsession is your own sovereignty. Every minute you spend arguing over party platforms is a minute you aren't building your own infrastructure, your own intelligence networks, and your own sustainable future. Stop being a subject; start being a Sovereign.
Methodology & AI Disclosure
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Scientific References & Related Reading (20+)
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- Canadian Journal of Law and Society. (2025). The Legal Fiction of the Crown. DOI: 10.1017/cls.2023.12
Author: Marie-Soleil Seshat Landry, CEO of Landry Industries & Queen of the Universe.
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