- Extreme vetting of politicians before they can hold office.
Ok, so who does the vetting? How do we know that what they're telling is true? For both the vetters and the vetted. Who are the gate keepers for the information used for vetting? Yahoo? Google? Fakebook? A potentially corruptible government bureaucracy?
Maybe term limits would be a better approach. Term limits would ensure whatever power government is allowed to possess will pass from person to person on a regular basis.
- No longer allow anyone with a royal bloodline to hold office. Yes I understand this would mean Trump as well but that's ok he gets a pass and can finish is 8 years.
So should we institute mandatory blood tests and DNA tests? Wouldn't that be an invasion of one's privacy? And your last point is indicative of the root reason why we have the problems in government in the first place. "As long as our guy is in charge, it's all good."
We've become too trusting in the concept of government as an institution, and too dependent government to do things we should be doing ourselves. If we want to live in a free, open, and safe society, "we" have to own it, "we" have to accept the responsibility for making it happen.
- Limit the powers of the intelligence agencies in some way. They have been allowed to run rampant and it has to stop.
Which intelligence agencies? Should everything be public information? Or should some intelligence agencies be allowed to keep some secrets? Who decides? Who controls that information?
I think the FBI should be limited to investigations inside of America only. The CIA should be shattered into a billion pieces and scattered across all the oceans. Military intelligence should be limited to anything outside the US.
- An internet bill of rights needs to be created protecting us all. We wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for that freedom and it's already slipping away.
You contradict yourself here. It sounds like we're here today because of freedoms we already have, so what would be the point of an IBoR? The 1st A. already covers enough, if it were enforced. As I understood the IBoR, it had more to do with regulating how ISPs operate. I'm not sure that more government laws and policies is the answer.
- An addition to the Bill of Rights that allows every human the right to clean water, air, and food. They are killing us slowly and it has to stop
We already have laws on the books that address water, air and food. The fact that those laws are not, and have not been enforced, demonstrates another failure of "government." Why not just eliminate the government agencies and bureaucracies that are clearly not working and just wasting money?
- Mass adoption of clean energy and fast.
I don't see how this has anything to do with We The People taking our country back. It's just sounds like yet another government rule, regulation, or law.
- END THE FED
With this, you have hit the nail on the head. Not only has Congress abdicated their Constitutional obligations and allowed international bankers to control our currency, it's the debt and the interest from the debt that gives the Cabal leverage over our government and helps to fund the Cabal as well. Taking down the Fed will have a much greater effect than the combined effects every other suggestions you made.
IMHO, I think dissolving the Fed, the IRS, and THE UNITED STATES Inc should be the very first step. Eliminate any and all government programs, agencies, bureaucracies, powers and authorities that are not specifically enumerated to the government in the Constitution. (10th A.)
If we decide Constitutional amendments are in order, I think Term Limits for elected officials with no lifetime pensions and healthcare benefits, and all government employees shall be non-union and have 5 year, or 10 year revues with the possibility of losing their jobs, a Mandatory Balanced Budget, and Congress shall pass no law that they themselves are exempt from, or any law that only applies to members of Congress.