We the People5 of the United States of America, under the power and authority of the Sureties of the Peace, hereinafter the Grand Jury, whereas Unified Common Law Grand Juries arose out of We the People in each of the Fifty States which came together to form a Unified United States Common Law Grand Jury. This was done in an effort to subdue subversion against the United States of America from enemies both foreign and domestic within our governments. This court of record, proceeding according to the common law for REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES which is our unalienable right we ordained and expressed in writing as the “Bill of Rights” ratified on December 15, 1791, “in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers…” of federal government powers We the People established: Amendment I “Congress shall make no law respecting the right of the people to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” We the People therefore Command the United States Supreme Court, hereinafter Supreme Court, to serve Writs of Mandamus on the presently subversive Federal District Courts as follows (copying the UUSCLGJ by U.S. Mail and by fax) and give a verified accounting of your stewardship concerning this matter by responding to this Redress of Grievances; by both U.S. Mail and fax.
We the People of the United States of America, under the power and authority of the Sureties of the Peace, hereinafter the Grand Jury, whereas Unified Common Law Grand Juries arose out of We the People in each of the Fifty States which came together to form a Unified United States Common Law Grand Jury.
This was done in an effort to subdue subversion against the United States of America from enemies both foreign and domestic within our governments.
This court of record, proceeding according to the common law for REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES which is our unalienable right we ordained and expressed in writing as the “Bill of Rights” ratified on December 15, 1791, “in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers…” of federal government powers We the People established: Amendment I “Congress shall make no law respecting the right of the people to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” We the People therefore Command the United States Supreme Court, hereinafter Supreme Court, to serve Writs of Mandamus on the presently subversive Federal District Courts as follows (copying the UUSCLGJ by U.S. Mail and by fax) and give a verified accounting of your stewardship concerning this matter by responding to this Redress of Grievances; by both U.S. Mail and fax.
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