By Anna Von Reitz
I met Bruce Doucette when I invited him to a conference I held in
Anchorage, Alaska, last May. Bruce is a very personable guy, apparently
well-intentioned, and eager to get things done.
Unfortunately, what he wanted to get done had nothing to do with why the
conference had been called, and he attempted to commandeer it for his purposes.
I had to repeatedly drag things back on track because he couldn't or wouldn't
keep his own agenda to the sidelines.
The same thing is happening right now. I have called for the restoration
of the American Government of the people, by the people, for the people---- and
he and Hamilton and a few others have launched off into to redefine the American
Government however they see fit.
It's not going to work.
Bruce has taken it into his head that he and a few other people on a
conference call can just wave their hands and change the meaning and substance
of the American Government (change the duties and authorities of the Grand
Juries, for example) and bypass and ignore the jurisdictional limitations that
have been set in stone for over two hundred years (put State Justices in charge
of Continental Marshals, for example).