Episodios

  • License vs. Liberty (Part 2): Who Really Has Authority Over Your Right to Travel?
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of Unchained Frequency, we continue the deep dive into the difference between a state-granted license and the God-given, constitutionally recognized Right to Travel.

    This isn’t theory — we’re working with legal definitions, case law, and statutory interpretation.

    We examine:

    • Motor Vehicle Code vs. Common Right of Locomotion
    • The difference between “operating a motor vehicle” (commercial) vs. “traveling” (private)
    • Definitions of “person” in:
      • Black’s Law Dictionary
      • Bouvier’s Law Dictionary
      • and corporate legal meaning
    • The role of the Tenth Amendment and reserved powers of the states
    • Marbury v. Madison (1803) — judicial review and why statutes cannot override constitutional rights
    • Article VI, Clause 2 — The Supremacy Clause and why the Constitution remains the highest law
    • Why states regulate transportation only when there is commercial activity
    • And real-world examples of courts acknowledging the fundamental Right to Travel.

    U.S. Constitution, Article VI, Clause 2

    Supremacy Clause

    U.S. Constitution, 10th Amendment

    State reserved powers

    Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. 137 (1803)

    Judicial review Constitution > statutes

    Chicago Motor Coach Co. v. Chicago, 169 N.E. 221 (Ill. 1929)

    Right to travel recognized

    Thompson v. Smith, 154 S.E. 579 (Va. 1930)

    Liberty of movement is a right

    Black’ s Law Dictionary (4th Ed.)

    Definitions of a Person and a Driver

    Bouvier’s Law Dictionary

    Historical legal definitions

    Federal Judicial Center History of the Supreme Court

    John Marshall era context

    ✅ These are real, checkable, legitimate legal sources.

    No speculation. No mythology. No private code systems.

    Just law.

    This episode is about knowledge, not conflict.

    Know the law. Know your position. Know your rights.

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  • 🎙️ License vs. Liberty
    Nov 5 2025

    Right to Travel | License vs Liberty | Constitutional Rights | Natural Rights | Public vs Private | Government Overreach

    In this episode of Unchained Frequency, we break down one of the most misunderstood concepts in America today: the difference between a license and a liberty. Society has conditioned us to believe that freedom must be applied for, purchased, or granted by the State. But that’s not how rights work. A license exists only in the public/commercial realm, while liberty exists in the private — by birth.

    We explore how government agencies blur those lines, how the courts have addressed the Right to Travel, and how individuals unknowingly contract themselves into regulated capacity.

    This is not legal advice — it’s awareness. Awareness leads to comprehension. And comprehension leads to sovereignty of the mind.

    Topics Covered:

    • The legal meaning of a license vs. a right
    • Why public and private do not mix
    • How the Right to Travel has been recognized in case law
    • How consent, contracts, and jurisdiction shape your status
    • The psychological side of government authority and obedience

    Primary Supreme Court opinions (read the opinions):

    • Crandall v. State of Nevada, 73 U.S. 35 (1867). .
    • Kent v. Dulles, 357 U.S. 116 (1958). .
    • Shapiro v. Thompson, 394 U.S. 618 (1969). (See law-annotated summaries on Cornell/Justia). .
    • Saenz v. Roe, 526 U.S. 489 (1999). (See Cornell / Justia for full text and commentary.) .
    • Murdock v. Pennsylvania, 319 U.S. 105 (1943). .
    • Bell v. Burson, 402 U.S. 535 (1971). .
    • State-action cases: Shelley v. Kraemer, 334 U.S. 1 (1948); Burton v. Wilmington Parking Authority, 365 U.S. 715 (1961); Lugar v. Edmondson Oil Co., 457 U.S. 922 (1982); Jackson v. Metropolitan Edison Co., 419 U.S. 345 (1974); Blum v. Yaretsky, 457 U.S. 991 (1982). .
    • Ninth & Tenth Amendments and Annotated doctrines — see Law.Cornell (Legal Information Institute) pages for Amendment IX and Amendment X.

    Stay unchained.

    Your liberty existed before the State, and it exists without its permission.

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  • Episode Update — Understanding Liberty is a Journey
    Nov 4 2025

    Keywords: Right to Travel | License vs Liberty | Constitutional Rights | Natural Rights | Public vs Private | Government Overreach

    This is a brief update for the Unchained Frequency community. Episode 6: License vs. Liberty will publish tomorrow. We’re taking a moment to reset, refocus, and speak from clarity — not chaos. Thank you for your patience and your presence. Freedom is a lifestyle, not a performance. Full episode drops Wednesday.

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  • Saenz v. Roe (1999): Deepening the Right to Travel Wednesday Upload
    Oct 29 2025

    Malik Liberty unpacks Saenz v. Roe (526 U.S. 489, 1999), the landmark Supreme Court decision that fortifies Americans’ freedom to move and guarantees equal treatment for new state residents. Learn how Saenz build on Shapiro, why it remains relevant in 2025, and how you can use it to confront state overreach.

    Show Notes/ Footnotes:

    Saenz v. Roe, 526 U.S. 489 (1999) - U.S. Supreme Court

    Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code section 11450.03 — California’s statute

    Shapiro v. Thompson, 394 U.S. 618 (1969)

    Edward’s v. California, 314 U.S. 160 (1941)

    Dunn v. Blumstein, 405 U.S. 330 (1972)

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    11 m
  • Special Update: Saenz v. Roe Coming Soon
    Oct 28 2025

    This short update from Malik Liberty of Unchained Frequency lets listeners know that Episode 4 — “Saenz v. Roe: The Right to Travel Unchained” — is coming soon.

    Malik explains the importance of accuracy and truth when covering constitutional cases, ensuring every episode is backed by facts and solid legal precedent.

    🎧 Stay tuned for Wednesday morning’s full episode.

    Follow Unchained Frequency on RSS.com and Substack to get notified the moment it drops.

    ⚖️ Truth. Law. Liberty. — Unchained Frequency

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  • The Roots of the Right to Travel
    Oct 14 2025

    Welcome back, Free Movement Nation — this is Unchained Frequency, your show decoding lawful rights and exposing the systems that bind them.

    In Series 1, Episode 2: “Right to Travel — The True Meaning of ‘Driver’,” host Malik Liberty digs into how the Constitution and early American courts laid the foundation for your Right to Travel — long before modern licensing or highway laws even existed.

    We’ll walk through:

    1. Article IV, Section 2 — Privileges & Immunities Clause
    2. Corfield v. Coryell (1823) — defining fundamental rights
    3. Crandall v. Nevada (1867) — protecting your right to exit a state
    4. Edwards v. California (1941) — linking travel to national citizenship
    5. Bouvier’s & Black’s Law Definitions of “Driver” — exposing how words like driver, individual, motor vehicle, and person are commercial terms that shift jurisdiction from private to public.

    💡 Key takeaway:

    Words matter. When you call yourself a “driver,” you enter a commercial contract. When you travel privately, you stand in your natural, God-given liberty — not under commercial law.

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  • Unchained Frequency — Breaking the Chains: The Truth They Don’t Want You to Know (Introductory Episode)
    Oct 7 2025

    Welcome to Unchained Frequency, a voice for those who refuse to be silenced.

    In this introductory episode, host Malik Liberty lays the foundation for what this podcast is all about — truth, freedom, sovereignty, and spiritual awareness in a world full of deception.

    You’ll hear what inspired the creation of Unchained Frequency, the vision behind it, and what listeners can expect in the episodes ahead — from uncovering hidden laws and rights, to confronting the modern systems that chain humanity mentally, spiritually, and politically.

    🔔 Subscribe and join the movement to break free from control, fear, and misinformation.

    🎙️ Unchained Frequency — Raising awareness. Restoring truth.

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    #UnchainedFrequency #RightToTravel #TruthPodcast #FreedomAwakening

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    11 m
  • Trailer - Welcome to Unchained Frequency
    Sep 11 2025

    Unchained Frequency is a podcast dedicated to breaking the chains—legal, mental, and spiritual—that hold us back. Hosted by Malik Liberty, this show dives into the truths that courts, systems, and even unseen forces don’t want you to know.

    Topics include the Right to Travel and what the Constitution says, the Right of Rescission under the UCC, without prejudice 1-308 (formerly 1-207) spiritual warfare in modern times, emotional strength, and how faith, knowledge, and resilience can shield you from oppression.

    Each episode blends practical legal awareness with deep spiritual insight. You’ll hear about constitutional principles, case law, remedies, and the struggles of overcoming isolation, hardship, and health challenges.

    Unchained Frequency is for the truth-seeker, the freedom-minded, and anyone striving to reclaim their God-given rights in a world full of distractions, deception, and chains.

    Join Malik as he records straight from his room with nothing more than faith, a mic, and the will to expose truth.

    📌 Subscribe and tune in weekly, biweekly for short, powerful episodes that equip you with the tools to defend yourself mentally, lawfully, and spiritually.

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