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Nakhti Order In the United States

The Nakhti Order’s philosophy and structure are deeply aligned with the principles of the United States Constitution, serving as a guide for governance and societal conduct. Beginning with the Preamble, which articulates the goals of the document, the Nakhti Order embraces these ideals as essential to its mission of establishing justice, tranquility, and the protection of liberty for all its members.

The Full Preamble to the United States
Constitution Reads as Follows

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

 

The Preamble establishes the primary goals of the Constitution: creating a stronger, unified government, ensuring justice, maintaining peace, protecting the nation’s defense, promoting welfare, and securing liberty for future generations. These objectives are mirrored in the Nakhti Order’s structure and vision. We, too, seek to form a more perfect and harmonious Union, one that provides justice and protection for all people, fosters tranquility, and promotes the well-being of our members, both in the present and for posterity.

 

The Nakhti Order is built upon these principles, seeking to protect the rights and freedom of all individuals, while also ensuring the collective good of our society. Much like the Constitution, the Nakhti Order maintains a framework that supports the development and evolution of its governance over time, reflecting the dynamic nature of justice and societal growth.

 

Further alignment with the United States Constitution is seen in the Nakhti Order’s attention to the protection of rights and freedoms through what could be considered our own version of a Bill of Rights. Just as the Bill of Rights was created to ensure the protection of individual freedoms and limit the scope of government power, the Nakhti Order similarly places a strong emphasis on individual sovereignty, ensuring that no outside authority, whether governmental or otherwise, can infringe upon the rights and freedoms of our members.

 

The Nakhti Order is not a static structure, but rather a living framework that evolves in response to the needs of its members while staying true to the core principles. This dynamic quality is reflected in the Amendment Process of the U.S. Constitution, which allows for change and adaptation to societal needs over time. Similarly, the Nakhti Order maintains flexibility within its governance, evolving and adapting to new challenges while maintaining its laws, principles, and objectives.

 

In the same way that the Constitution’s Bill of Rights was designed to preserve fundamental freedoms, the Nakhti Order seeks to protect its members’ sovereignty, providing a structure that respects individual dignity while fostering unity and collective responsibility.

 

By adopting these principles, the Nakhti Order not only acknowledges the importance of the United States Constitution but also applies its ideals to promote justice, peace, and the flourishing of all members in alignment with universal laws and principles of self-determination. This ensures that, like the Constitution, our order is a living framework, one that adapts to the needs of its people while preserving the integrity of its core values.

 

The Nakhti Order aligns with the principles of universal law and unalienable rights, asserting that all individuals are born with inherent ascendancy and sovereignty. These rights are not granted by any government but are intrinsic to spirit existence, rooted in natural law. The Nakhti Order emphasizes the importance of self-determination and autonomy.

The United States Constitution

 Drafted in 1787

The Preamble

The Seven Articles

The Bill of Rights and Amendments

The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land and serves as the essence of American government and its political framework. Drafted in 1787 and ratified in 1788, the Constitution laid the groundwork for the structure of the U.S. government, establishing the separation of powers, the checks and balances system, and individual rights. It is composed of the Preamble, seven articles, and 27 amendments, with the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments) forming a crucial part of the Constitution's text.

The Preamble introduces the Constitution, explaining its purpose and goals. It begins with the phrase, "We the People," signaling that the authority of the government derives from the people, not from monarchs or external powers. The Preamble outlines six primary objectives of the Constitution:

  1. To Form a More Perfect Union: The Constitution aims to improve upon the Articles of Confederation by creating a stronger, unified federal government.

  2. To Establish Justice: It provides the framework for creating a judicial system to uphold the rule of law and ensure fairness.

  3. To Insure Domestic Tranquility: The Constitution seeks to maintain peace within the country and prevent internal conflicts.

  4. To Provide for the Common Defense: It ensures a national defense capable of protecting the nation from foreign threats.

  5. To Promote the General Welfare: It allows for the creation of policies that support the well-being of the public.

  6. To secure the Blessings of Liberty to Ourselves and our Posterity: The Constitution seeks to protect the freedoms and rights of both current and future generations.

The seven articles of the Constitution establish the framework of the U.S. government, defining its structure, powers, and limitations.

  1. Article I: Establishes the legislative branch, the Congress, which consists of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. It details the powers of Congress, including the ability to make laws, collect taxes, declare war, and regulate commerce.

  2. Article II: Creates the executive branch, headed by the President. This article outlines the president's powers and duties, such as serving as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, making treaties, and appointing federal officers.

  3. Article III: Establishes the judicial branch, creating the Supreme Court and inferior courts. It defines the jurisdiction and powers of the judiciary, including the authority to interpret laws and adjudicate disputes.

  4. Article IV: Addresses the relationships and interactions between states, ensuring that each state respects the laws and decisions of other states, and guarantees that all states have a republican form of government.

  5. Article V: Provides the process for amending the Constitution, allowing for changes to the document as necessary over time. Amendments may be proposed by a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress or by a constitutional convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures.

  6. Article VI: Establishes the Constitution as the supreme law of the land, overriding state laws and constitutions. It also requires an oath of office for all government officials and prohibits religious tests for officeholders.

  7. Article VII: Details the procedure for ratifying the Constitution, requiring approval from nine states to take effect.

The Bill of Rights, consisting of the first ten amendments, was introduced in response to calls for stronger protections of individual liberties. The Bill of Rights guarantees essential freedoms such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly (First Amendment); the right to bear arms (Second Amendment); protection against unreasonable searches and seizures (Fourth Amendment); and protections against self-incrimination and double jeopardy (Fifth Amendment).

Since its ratification, the Constitution has been amended 17 times, bringing the total number of amendments to 27. Some notable amendments include:

  • The 13th Amendment (1865), which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude.

  • The 14th Amendment (1868), which granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to all people born or naturalized in the U.S.

  • The 19th Amendment (1920), which granted women the right to vote.

  • The 26th Amendment (1971), which lowered the voting age to 18.

 

The U.S. Constitution has stood the test of time as the central document of American democracy, providing the framework for a government based on the rule of law, the protection of rights, and a system of checks and balances. Its flexibility, through the amendment process, allows it to adapt to changing times while maintaining the fundamental principles of justice, liberty, and the common good. Despite challenges, the Constitution remains a vital document that reflects the enduring ideals of the United States and guides its governance.

The Nakhti Order is Also In The Carribbean and Alkebulan

The establishment of Nakhti Order chapters in Alkebulan and the Caribbean represents a transformative opportunity for regions historically burdened by colonial exploitation, systemic underdevelopment, and covert manipulation from foreign powers. By planting the seeds of Nakhti philosophy and governance in these lands, the mission of truth, ascendency, enlightenment, and sovereignty takes on a distinctly powerful form—one that is both culturally resonant and politically liberating.

Founded by Kali J.N.S, the Nakhti Order serves as the Luminary Advisory Board to governance systems. It functions as a high society advocating for truth, enlightenment, and freedom through its diverse appendages, including Nakhti University, Nakhti Think Tank, Nakhti Community Centers, the G.I.A. Military Science Department, and the Nakhti Church of the Higher Self. These institutions collectively empower members to dismantle social engineering, break free from mental enslavement, and cultivate fearless self-knowledge—the central tenet of the Nakhti philosophy.

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The Value of a Nakhti Order
Chapter in Alkebulan and the Caribbean

For Alkebulan and the Caribbean, the benefits of establishing Nakhti Order chapters are immense:

  • Sovereignty and Independence: The Order is 100 percent independent, with no ties to the CIA, FBI, or any covert power structure. Its operations are transparent, grounded in enlightenment and truth, serving only the people it represents.

  • Strategic Infrastructure and Self-Reliance: Through the Entrusted Melanism Framework, communities can address infrastructure challenges before opening a chapter, ensuring sustainability in energy, water, agriculture, and digital systems. This framework is a blueprint for rebuilding nations from within, avoiding dependency on exploitative external systems.

  • Education and Innovation: Nakhti University and its affiliated centers provide advanced, holistic education rooted in spiritual, cultural, and scientific excellence. These institutions cultivate leaders, innovators, and strategists who can solve local problems while contributing to global progress.

  • Military Science and Security: Establishing a G.I.A. Headquarters in Alkebulan or the Caribbean strengthens sovereignty by creating a defense mechanism rooted in intelligence, esoteric sciences, and protection against covert foreign interference.

  • Cultural Renewal: The Nakhti Order honors indigenous, Alkebulans, and diasporic traditions while weaving them into a universal framework of enlightenment, creativity, and ascension. This ensures that cultural heritage becomes a tool for empowerment, not exploitation.

  • Economic Empowerment: Through DAO-based governance, barter economies, and self-sustaining financial systems, Nakhti Order chapters offer alternatives to exploitative economic models. This empowers communities to thrive without reliance on external corporations or corrupt intermediaries.

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A Call to Action

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The time has come for men and women of integrity in Alkebulan and the Caribbean to rise. Those who hold courage, vision, and a devotion to their people are called to establish Nakhti Order chapters in their nations. The work begins with integrity—integrity of purpose, integrity of leadership, and integrity of action.

If your nation faces infrastructure challenges, begin with the Entrusted Melanism Framework developed by Nakhti University. This framework ensures that energy, agriculture, digital connectivity, and water systems are strengthened, laying the foundation for a thriving chapter. Once established, a Nakhti Order chapter serves as both a beacon of enlightenment and a shield of sovereignty for its people.

The Nakhti Order is not a covert organization, nor does it serve the interests of foreign intelligence or hidden agendas. Its mission is open and sacred: to advance world enlightenment, ascendancy, and sovereignty against corrupt systems. Planet Earth is a school, and Alkebulan and the Caribbean have the unique opportunity to lead in demonstrating the highest lessons of soul expression, unity, and freedom.

Now is the time to build. Now is the time to rise. Now is the time for Alkebulan and the Caribbean to reclaim sovereignty and align with universal law.

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