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The Human Rights Amendment (HRA) incorporates human rights clauses from constitutions of other nations all over the world. The Amendment aims to preserve the Bill of Rights through citizen participation in the three elements of justice to be known as the Three Shields of Freedom. The HRA is designed refortify the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution and the International Bill of Human Rights elevating the protection of the sovereign rights of the individual, the states, and the United States against incursions by governments foreign and domestic. The text of The Human Rights Amendment shall read proposed: “Human rights are created by God and not by Government. Among these are the human right of personal safety, security, and defense of self, family, community, the State, and the United States by force of arms autonomously in a lawful manner proscribed by positive law and social norms or by the militia, whether organized or unorganized in a lawful manner proscribed by positive law against violent crimes, murder, home invasion, and/or governmental tyranny, whether foreign or domestic. The Right of citizens to act in the interest of justice, for equal justice under the law, and for the achievement and the preservation of actual justice, to be known as The Three Shields of Freedom, shall never be trespassed by government, whether foreign or domestic. These rights include the right of citizen’s arrest based upon evidence showing probable cause of felonies committed by government, whether local, state or federal, especially so when such arrest is abdicated by proper law enforcement authorities, whether local, state, or federal. Further included among these human rights is the right to a redress of grievances and a just remedy, whether administrative or judicial, to violations of constitutional rights and human rights, including patterns of behavior maliciously designed to circumvent these rights.”