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Showing posts with label corporate tribunals. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 22, 2015

An Open Letter to Sheriff Ward of Harney County Oregon-

and to All County Sheriffs in America from Judge Anna

Dear Sheriff Ward, 

I am writing to you today to ascertain your office and position with respect to the Hammonds and the developing situation at the Bundy Ranch with respect to "Federal Officers". 

My name is Anna Maria Riezinger, also known as Anna von Reitz because my actual name is German and a mile long.  I am an American Common Law Superior Court Judge in Alaska where operation of the Seventh Amendment Courts started up again in conjunction with the Common Law Grand Juries more than a year ago and I also serve as a Federal Postal District Court Judge for the Western Region. 

As you can clearly see by reading the Seventh Amendment all matters pertaining to living people and their property must be addressed to Common Law Courts.  How then, are the Hammonds being addressed by federal admiralty courts? 

The answer lies in the past.  

During the Civil War the normal court system owed the people in the South shut down and did not immediately reopen. Commanders in the military districts in ten states appointed civilian tribunals to function under "Special Admiralty"----- a euphemism.  For the purposes of these military tribunals, people and property could be addressed in an arbitrary fashion without regard for the Law of the Land.  This was very convenient for the administrators and very unfortunate for the people.