Unchained Frequency: Breaking Legal, Mental & Spiritual Chains
In this episode of Unchained Frequency, we continue the deep dive into the difference between a state-granted license and the God-given, constitutionally recognized Right to Travel. This isn’t theory — we’re working with legal definitions, case law, and statutory interpretation. We examine: * Motor Vehicle Code vs. Common Right of Locomotion * The difference between “operating a motor vehicle” (commercial) vs. “traveling” (private) * Definitions of “person” in: * Black’s Law Dictionary * Bouvier’s Law Dictionary * and corporate legal meaning * * The role of the Tenth Amendment and reserved powers of the states * Marbury v. Madison (1803) — judicial review and why statutes cannot override constitutional rights * Article VI, Clause 2 — The Supremacy Clause and why the Constitution remains the highest law * Why states regulate transportation only when there is commercial activity * And real-world examples of courts acknowledging the fundamental Right to Travel. U.S. Constitution, Article VI, Clause 2 Supremacy Clause U.S. Constitution, 10th Amendment State reserved powers Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. 137 (1803) Judicial review Constitution > statutes Chicago Motor Coach Co. v. Chicago, 169 N.E. 221 (Ill. 1929) Right to travel recognized Thompson v. Smith, 154 S.E. 579 (Va. 1930) Liberty of movement is a right Black’ s Law Dictionary (4th Ed.) Definitions of a Person and a Driver Bouvier’s Law Dictionary Historical legal definitions Federal Judicial Center History of the Supreme Court John Marshall era context ✅ These are real, checkable, legitimate legal sources. No speculation. No mythology. No private code systems. Just law. This episode is about knowledge, not conflict. Know the law. Know your position. Know your rights.
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