Imagine a world where you.... Become the person you were meant to be.

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Imagine a world where you...

Become the person you were meant to be

Live the life you were meant to live

Feel extraordinary every day

Slow down aging permanently

Land the job of your dreams

Build the business of your passions

Experience the love of your life

Have the body you always envied

Become a genius of society

Have everything you ever wanted

Ride a prosperity wave to riches

Enjoy nearly perfect health

These are the twelve visions that will be a way of life under Prime Law

Prime Law will defeat the deeply flawed powerful political structure in America today

Prime Law (The Fundamental of Protection) Preamble “The purpose of human life is to prosper and live happily.” The function of government is to provide the conditions that let individuals fulfill that purpose. ‘The Prime Law guarantees those conditions by forbidding the use of initiatory force, fraud, or coercion by any person or group against any individual, property, or. contract.

Article 1 No person, group of persons, or government shall initiate force, threat of force, or fraud against any individual’s self, property, or contract. Article 2 Force is morally-and-legally justified only for protection from those who violate Article 1. Article 3 No exceptions shall exist for Articles 1 and 2. *The Prime Law® is the fundamental, natural law of protection (that directs all decisions and actions of the Twelve Visions Party) and is not open to amendment or change

*The Prime Law and the Protection-Only Budget (described in the National Platform) are the two pillars upon which the Twelve Visions Party stands. The timeless TVP Platform Make all the People Rich, Including the Poor is the document, the phantom punch, which can defeat the deeply flawed, powerful political structure in America today

One person with a burning desire can make a difference Together we can change the world

Twelve Visions Party