Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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1) What is Friends of the Original Constitution?

Friends of the Original Constitution is a community focused on restoring constitutional principles through lawful, peaceful, and voluntary action.

2) What is the Declaration of Restoration?

The Declaration is a voluntary statement of alignment with constitutional principles and a way for individuals to stand together in that understanding.

3) Is the Declaration just a petition?

No. It is not a simple petition or a trigger mechanism. It represents alignment and foundation, not a one-step action.

4) How many signatures do we need?

There is no single number that automatically triggers action. The focus is on readiness, alignment, and structure.

5) Were enough signatures ever attained to move forward on the lawsuit?

No fixed number triggered a lawsuit. What became clear is that a proper foundation was required first.

6) When will the lawsuit happen?

There is no fixed timeline. The focus is on building the structure necessary for it to be effective when it moves forward.

7) Are you still pursuing legal action?

Yes — but now with a more grounded and structured approach than before.

8) What changed from before?

The foundation and structure that were missing before have now been built.

9) What is the Zion Platform?

The Zion Platform is the infrastructure being built to support participation, giving, and real-world application at scale.

10) Is this related to NESARA or a global reset?

No. This is separate and grounded in lawful, structured action.

11) Will signing affect my current benefits?

No. Signing does not automatically affect your current benefits.

12) If I sign the Declaration, will my name be put on a government list or affect my benefits?

No. Signing the Declaration does not place you on a list that is shared with the government, and it does not affect your current benefits.

The Declaration is voluntary and not intended to expose participants to retaliation.

13) What do donations support?

Donations support infrastructure, development, and outreach efforts.

14) Why are you asking for support now?

Because building a real system requires resources.

15) What is a Stakeholder?

A stakeholder is someone more closely aligned with the development and direction of the platform.

16) What should I do if I am new?

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17) Where can I sign the Declaration?

18) What if I still have questions?

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