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Individuals and members of the human family have the inherent fundamental right of
self-determination, to be let alone to survive on their own terms and in their own manner.
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Individuals and members of the human family hold the fundamental right and freedom to
act on one’s own behalf and as one chooses to secure one’s health and survival.
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In order for freedom of choice to be implemented or meaningful, individuals and members of
the human family hold the fundamental right and freedom to access their choices, whomever
and whatever one deems necessary or prefers for one’s health and survival.
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In order to maintain the health and survival of individuals, members of the human family,
and the community as a whole, individuals and members of the human family have
the responsibility to do no harm.
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Because of the diverse nature of the human experience, members of the human family
have theresponsibility to be tolerant to the extent of avoiding hostile acts toward
diverse health and survival options and choices, and similar tolerance
toward those who choose those options.
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Corporations have the potential of significantly impacting the health and survival
of the human family, and thus have the responsibly and duty to be trustworthy entities
safeguarding health freedom rights and responsibilities.
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In light of the special legal nature of corporate entities and their potential systemic impact
on the health and survival of the human family, corporations have the following five
responsibilities:
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Corporations and similar entities have the responsibility to honor and preserve the
sovereign nature of individuals, the sovereignty of the United States; and avoid any
negative impact on the sovereignty of other nation states as it applies to health and survival;
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Corporations and similar entities have the responsibility to honor and preserve American
financial and cultural diversity and multicultural systems that are abiding by and upholding
American law, and avoid negative impact on the financial or cultural status of other
nations states as it applies to health and survival;
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Corporations and similar entities have the responsibility to avoid creating or being
monopolies with large monopolistic ownership of resources and then allowing that status
or position to dictate or dominate cultures, public policies, regulations, or laws, that
impact health and survival;
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Corporations and similar entities have the responsibility to avoid the dominant control of
natural resources, the suppression of access to natural resources, or causing potentially
harmful modifications or destruction of natural resources;
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Corporations and similar entities have the responsibility to avoid promotion of products,
protocols, policies, regulations, or laws, that would encourage unlimited dependence on
corporations and institutions, or that would discourage, prohibit or otherwise negatively
impact the ability or will of humans and local human communities to survive and
prosper without the existence of the corporation or institution.
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Government has the responsibility and duty to protect health freedom and to
make no law or public policy abridging health freedom or its fundamental principles.
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Laws and customs must be carefully reviewed, revised,
and even repealed if necessary, and new laws created, to reflect the
development, evolution, and spiritual maturization of a people.