By Anna Von Reitz
The "Situation" in Colorado
More
information about the situation in Colorado is surfacing---slowly, I
think, because those responsible for it are grappling with some hard
issues of culpability of their own.
It's one of those odd situations where nobody is right.
The
Colorado State Judges and Grand Jury Administrators followed the
directives they received from the Grand Juries they serve, and under
Common Law, that is what they were obligated to do.
Accordingly, its the members of the actual Grand Jury that should be arrested --- if anyone should be arrested at all.
This
conclusion begs the question of whether or not the Judges and Grand
Jury Administrators properly advised the juries of the jurisdictional
issues involved---- but as my experience with them proves, they didn't
know that part of it themselves.
Here's the Blow by Blow as I understand it to date:
The
Colorado Grand Juries conducted an investigation and found that the
judges in all the State of Colorado and STATE OF COLORADO courts lacked
the credentials required by Colorado Session Law.
This is information that has been corroborated on a national level.
Out
of literally thousands of judges whose credentials have been pulled in
all fifty states, exactly one, a guy in Wisconsin, had all the proper
credentials and bonds and public oath required to be a judge on file.
One.
So how can you have people functioning as judges, who don't obey the published requirements to hold the office?
The answer is simple though disturbing.
These judges aren't functioning in any public office at all.
They only appear to be holding the public offices, which are in fact vacated.
The
irony is that the Colorado State Grand Juries were simply holding the
State of Colorado and STATE OF COLORADO Judges to the standard that
Colorado Public Law requires.
The
Colorado Grand Juries concluded that in the absence of meeting the
requirements of public office, all these State of Colorado and STATE OF
COLORADO "judges" were apparently engaged in constructive fraud.
And the argument can certainly be made that they were and are.
There
has been no necessary disclosure to the general public that the State
of Colorado and STATE OF COLORADO are operating foreign admiralty and
administrative courts on our soil under the auspices of the Territorial
United States and the Municipal United States, respectively.
There has been no disclosure that they are operating in-house corporate and military tribunals on our shores.
The
people have been led to believe by circumstance if nothing else, that
these foreign admiralty and private corporate courts are in fact their
own public courts. They had the reasonable expectation that the judges
holding court in their courthouses and ostensibly operating courts under
the name of their state, Colorado, had the obligation to conform to the
requirements of the public offices they appear to hold.
Now,
it is true that I told them that the "State of Colorado" and the "STATE
OF COLORADO" are not the same as the Colorado State. It is true that I
warned the Colorado State Judges and Grand Jury Administrators that
these foreign "federated state" courts were operating in a private
capacity and in an entirely different jurisdiction and that the judges
in these courts were not obligated to meet the requirements of Colorado
State public office.
I
told them and they didn't listen and they got arrested for crossing
into "federated state" jurisdiction and indicting undeclared foreign
agents operating under the 1947 Bar Association Treaty--- but the
further fact is that these Colorado State Judges and Grand Jury
Administrators are not subject to federal jurisdiction and have
sovereign immunity of their own.
They
are not operating as Territorial or Municipal citizens, and in fact,
they had reasonable cause to suspect constructive fraud because neither
the State of Colorado nor the STATE OF COLORADO have ever openly and
honestly admitted that they are not public courts, their officers have
failed to declare their status as Foreign Agents which is required under
federal law---and as long as they are operating as employees of
"federal franchise states" they are required to follow federal law.
So who stinketh the most?
The
people of Colorado who have a right to expect that the courts operating
in their state follow the public law, or the Bar Members operating
private Territorial and Municipal courts "as if" they were public courts
when in fact they are not?
It
is also the fact that the courts that have charged and which are
attempting to try the Colorado State Judges and Grand Jury
Administrators can't possibly come up with a Grand Jury of their "peers"
to charge them or a Trial Jury competent to try them.
It's a total faux pas on both sides. Stay tuned.
2 comments:
Let me see if I get this straight.
The De Jure Colorado State Grand Jury and De Jure Colorado State Judges tried to declare the
State of Colorado Grand Jury and the STATE OF COLORADO Grand Jury and the State of Colorado Judge and the STATE OF COLORADO Judges as lacking the credentials required by De Jure Colorado State Session Law.
So the De Jure Colorado State Judges and the De Jure Colorado State Grand Jury Administrators followed the directives they received from the De Jure Colorado State Grand Juries they serve, and they issued De Jure Colorado State indictments to State of Colorado Judges and STATE OF COLORADO Judges?
So they created their selves according to the law - de jure and then tried to find fault with a jurisdiction that was outside of their own?
Why didn't anyone tell them about territorial jurisdictions?
multiple jurisdictions can share the same territory and they must not cross into each other's boundaries.
No Trespassing -- for real
And Anna is posting that she told them, and then saying if anyone should be arrested, the State of Colorado and STATE OF COLORADO should cross territorial boundaries and arrest the De Jure Colorado State Grand Jury?
If people keep on listening to Anna, or shall I say, playing the pawn in front of her while she sits back, watch the moves and commentate, then it's their free will.
When I post about things, I'm the nut job.
De Facto is the actual jurisdiction of the free people, but no one likes the word or the definition because the ones that rule knew you'd find out, so they did reverse psychology and made you hate it like you hate the words flat earth and new age.
People forget a long time ago, movie theaters were outdoors as well as indoors and the movie reel had a frame that would flash a soda or popcorn image, and people would suddenly want a soda or popcorn, and it drove up sales.
People forget how easy it was to sublimely program, and everyone thinks it won't happen to them.
The only way this won't happen to you, is if you think about what you think about.
Awareness at that level is difficult, or better yet, easy because what one thinks they convey, and no one can think nut job unless it is something they feel about their self to express outward to someone else.
These people have jurisdiction over the ones that crossed into their territory.
If they went to a court house and served them, that building is their territorial jurisdiction.
And some courts have foreign jurisdiction, if someone from another land, steals your property and runs to their land, the foreign jurisdiction of some courts can pull them back to deal with the trespass they caused.
Judge Anna is a judge, and would know all the types of jurisdictions and how people can get caught up in a jurisdiction outside of their own, by what they do.
The common good feeling is to use the energy doing it 'their' way, de jure.
The people who signed that Declaration of Independence did not do it 'their' way, they did it the de facto way, and until people read a definition and actually believe that's what it means to the system, they'll just keep doing the definition of insanity.
No it won't change no matter how much lipstick you put on the pig. De Jure is theirs.
De Facto is ours.
The people, people is a word that is both singular and plural. The government of one - self governed is not going to need to decide how to self govern by getting permission from another, de jure. That's what the Colorado State Grand Juries did, they got permission by doing it according to another's rule.
That's why people hate the 'do as thou wilt'. That's doing things according to your own rules and dealing with the consequences of your action.
Anna should have taught them about contracts.
She didn't or they would not have created a contract by gesture and got arrested.
Pity.
Anna, wrote:
It is also the fact that the courts that have charged and which are attempting to try the Colorado State Judges and Grand Jury Administrators can't possibly come up with a Grand Jury of their "peers" to charge them or a Trial Jury competent to try them.
Anna! One word.
NDAA
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