
by Anna Von Reitz
Do you all have sense enough to know that a Common Law Grand Jury is just
one part of a Common Law Court?
Go through it in your own head. What makes up a court?
You have the office of the judge (or justice or magistrate), you have the
court clerk, you have the bailiff, you have the grand jury, you have the trial
jury, and you have a sheriff and his deputies to enforce the jury's
decision.
Observe that the Grand Jury is just one part of the whole. Without the
rest, it spins its wheels. It goes nowhere. It does nothing. Just like NLA's
Common Law Grand Juries have done for the past three years.
John Daresh and Kyle Rearden and the other ignorant prognosticators want
you to believe that a Common Law Grand Jury can function on its own and I am
telling you that it can't.
Now let's look at the facts. How many cases has NLA prosecuted in the last
three years?
Zero that I know of.
Of those, how many were brought to a just conclusion?
Also zero.
You can't run a car on just an engine. You need a drive train. You need a
fuel pump. You need brakes. And the truth of the matter is that simple.
So here we are, taking up the rest of the work to be done to actually form
the American Common Law Courts that are so desperately needed and what does NLA
do?
Tries to undermine the effort. Tries to STOP us from building real public
courts. Says that we are "fake judges" when we do.
Well, if we are "fake" then it stands to reason that they are "fake" ---
but the truth is that if we are owed a Common Law Grand Jury, we are owed an
entire Common Law Court System and if NLA or John Daresh ever had any intention
of actually doing anything meaningful, they'd be doing it by now.
Not just spending their time and energy gossiping and telling lies about
us.
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