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To join
Oklevueha Native American Church, and it’s stand
to honor the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
You Are Welcome to Join us,
Thank you for your desire to join us in the list of
responsible people that are standing up for the
First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
An
Oklevueha Native American Church Authorized
Participant Card is not necessarily a membership
card, for what other religion has a card to prove
they are a member of a particular faith? In
the same vain of thought, what church has a federal
exemption to utilize controlled substances for their
Sacrament? NONE - However,
three higher courts unanimous decisions of the
United States, including the U.S. Supreme Court,
make it very clear and concise that any and all
government agencies of the United States have ‘no
legal authority’ to influence any church with it’s
ideology (by-laws) or limit the participation of a
churches religious practices based on race (American
Native) or political affiliation (Federally
Recognized Tribes) or deny access to American Native
Indigenous Sacred Ceremonial grounds.
As a matter of law, the United States governments
are to protect these constitutional rights.
These unanimous rulings state very clearly that all
members of ‘any’
federally recognized tribe
and/or ‘members’ of a bona fide
Native American Church
have the constitutional rights and protection to
worship with any and all earth based Sacraments
‘especially Peyote’.
With this understanding, should a
Tribal Member be
stopped on the highway while possessing a
Native American Church Sacrament, he or she can
submit to the law enforcement officer their tribal
card (which entails decades of sacrifices).
Now if an
Oklevueha Native American
Church Authorized Participant Card holder
(Who is not a Federally Recognized Tribal member)
finds him or herself in the same circumstance, they
can now prove their legitimacy to have a Native
American Church Sacrament in their possession.
($100.00 is a relatively insignificant sacrifice
compared to what
Federally Recognized Tribal American Native People
have endured to enable you, and all other races
to benefit from their Sacrifices to worship their
indigenous cultural practices).
Also, your $100.00 will be contributing to the
advancement of Oklevueha Native American Church (ONAC)
Habilitative Programs and ONAC defense legal
fund.
Click
To join
Oklevueha Native American Church, and it’s stand
to honor the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
If you wish to register
more than one person, email the names of all
participants to
OklevuehaNativeAmericanTantra@gmail.com.
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