By Anna Von Reitz
Bruce Doucette has been running 
around all over creation, handing out Marshals Oaths and credentials in states 
where he has no office as a Justice or a Judge. 
He has been promising people 
badges who never went through the vetting process to become a Continental 
Marshal OR to serve in the state militia, either one. 
Is it safe or sane to do this? 
No. 
It's not. 
You would think that we were kids 
playing a game and everyone gets a Marshal's star and a little plastic 
holster. 
What if that man who suddenly has 
a badge and who is claiming to be a Marshal--- is seriously unhinged? Has a 
criminal record longer than his arm? An IQ of 50? Isn't an American state 
national? Is motivated by vengeance? Isn't who he says he is? Is so ignorant he 
stinks? 
Marshals and Judges, both, need 
to know their jobs and their history and their law. And they also have to obey 
the law they purport to uphold. 
You can't just stand on a street 
corner and hand out badges and think that's okay. You can't put people in 
positions of public trust without vetting and training them. 
So there's another reason why 
Bruce and I are parting ways and why I don't approve of Michael R. Hamilton's 
equally reckless recruiting ideas, either. If he had his way, we'd all just pay 
him $50 and he'd make up credentials identifying us as the President of the 
United States. 
Why would he care? He made $25 a 
pop selling you meaningless credentials you didn't earn. 
Do you want men you can trust in 
positions of authority over you, or do you think it's okay to put a stamp of 
approval on just anybody who wants to play "Marshal" or "Justice" for a 
day?
And can any of you tell me how 
these practices by Doucette and Hamilton are going to do anything but endanger 
good people? Both those who are willing to serve, but don't have the training 
for it, and the public, too? 
I have come too long and too far 
to stand here silent, knowing that what these two men are doing will serve to 
discredit the effort and endanger everyone involved. 
I have to object. 
Loudly.
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