GRAND JURIES ARE BACK: HOW DOES THAT CHANGE THINGS?

Have you been persecuted by a state-sanctioned extortion agency? Have you been subject to an unlawful eviction? Has an agency of ‘government’ ridden roughshod over your common law rights? Have you experienced any form of tyranny perpetrated by individuals working for a bank? Have you been subject to unlawful action(s) by a man acting as a constable? Are you a survivor of state-sanctioned banking fraud? Have you experienced a grievous denial of due process of the law? Has a Judge in a Court refused to provide you with lawful redress? Have you been subject to an unlawful fine or forfeiture […]

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BRITISH GRAND JURY RE-ESTABLISHED:

On Saturday, 11 October 2014, a Grand Jury consisting of indigenous men and women from across the lands known as the Isles of Britain was convened in the city known as Nottingham. The last Grand Jury that sat in these lands was August 29, 1933, at the London Court of Sessions. Those Sovereign men and women came together, for and on behalf of the indigenous peoples of these lands,  in order to determine whether the Administration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1933, was equitable and/or lawful. The Grand Jury heard the presentment and examined the facts. It reached a lawful […]

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