What if the problems facing America are not the result of a single party, politician, policy, or election—but of a deeper misunderstanding of the principles upon which the Republic was founded?
In RESET: An UN-alien's Guide to Resetting Our Republic, author Dahni Hayden invites readers on a thought-provoking journey through American history, constitutional government, legal fictions, citizenship, sovereignty, and civic responsibility. Rather than focusing on partisan politics or assigning blame, RESET examines how the nation arrived at its present condition and explores peaceful, lawful, and constructive remedies rooted in the founding principles of self-government.
Drawing from historical documents, court decisions, presidential proclamations, constitutional debates, and the words of America's founders, Dahni challenges readers to reconsider commonly accepted assumptions and to engage more deeply with the responsibilities of citizenship.
Whether you agree with every conclusion or not, RESET asks questions many may have never asked—or have merely stopped asking—and offers a perspective few have considered.
This Revised & Expanded Edition includes updated research, expanded analysis, additional documentation, and new chapters designed to help readers better understand the relationship between government, citizenship, and the enduring promise of a constitutional republic.
RESET is not a call to rebellion. It is a call to understanding how to RESET our Republic.
The future of self-government begins with us. We the People cannot preserve what we do not understand, nor defend what we do not know. An engaged citizenry remains the first and best defense of a free Republic.