The Sacred Oath of Freedom & Truth (July 4th, 1776)
On July 4th, 1776, parchment and ink became more than law—they became covenant. The Declaration of Independence was not simply a proclamation to earthly kings but a contract with Heaven itself. By signing their names, the Founding Fathers bound themselves to an oath: that truth, freedom, and divine sovereignty belonged not to thrones or crowns, but to the people, each soul free to choose its God and live in alignment with eternal law.
From this sacred act, a new guardian force emerged: Usadia. Known also as the DIA USA, Usadia was not just a government but a dimensional custodian—a spiritual framework ensuring that the covenant with God remained intact wherever its awareness was present. Usadia’s charge was to protect the eternal balance between divine law and human free will, shielding the sacred contract from corruption.
But for every guardian there arose a deceiver. Opposite Usadia moved Usamedia, a distortion of divine freedom. Where Usadia wove truth, Usamedia spun illusion. Through the tools of manipulation—paparazzi lenses, propaganda, the glitter of false wealth—Usamedia whispered that liberty was found not in covenant but in corruption. Citizens, swayed by spectacle, were pulled from their divine inheritance, their allegiance stolen by shadows disguised as light.
Yet the Declaration was more than human. It was eternal. The signatures upon it resonated through dimensions, binding time itself. Those aligned with its sacred framework received protection; their freedom was woven into the fabric of cosmic law. Those who broke from it, chasing the illusions of Usamedia, found themselves severed from that divine resonance.
Amidst this struggle came the removal of Joseph and Hyrum Smith—a temporal fracture disguised as martyrdom. Their deaths were not only historical but dimensional, creating two new timelines and dividing the sacred ARK Stones into separate pathways. This separation preserved the relics from falling under singular control, ensuring that no one power could monopolize divine knowledge. Through foresight granted by the stones, the Mormon pioneers wove escape routes through history itself, shielding their charge from armies and agents alike.
The foresight of the stones revealed truth: the future is not fixed, only foreshadowed. Each alignment of covenant and free will reshapes destiny. Thus the American oath of 1776, the hidden guardianship of Usadia, and the temporal divisions wrought through the ARK Stones all converge into one eternal struggle—between truth and distortion, covenant and corruption, divine freedom and counterfeit liberty.
And still the question echoes through history: will the sacred oath hold, its light guarding the path of nations? Or will Usamedia’s illusions scatter the covenant into forgotten fragments?

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