J.A.I.L. News Journal
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Los Angeles, California January 24, 2023
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The Inherent Right of ALL People to Alter
or Reform Abusive Government
The Right Upon Which All Other Rights
Depend
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P.O. Box 412, Tea, S.D. 57064 - (605)
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"Independence of the
Judiciary" To Be Checked By The People
Dear Barbie,
...
Thanks ... for the last article
delineating the boundaries of JAIL. No one with half a brain or an iota of
concern, (which, as you pointed out, may actually not be as many as we
think,) can accuse us of going beyond any perceived limits as to citizen
activism in government, or of tying the hands of justice. Rule of Law, if
there is such an animal, implies that no one is above the law.
Jefferson asked, "Where is the check on the judiciary?" Good
question. Which raises another.
Does a check on the judiciary preclude the notion of an independent
judiciary? Perhaps. It seems to be a moot point, however, which
means, not a settled point, but one that is debatable. My idea is that if
judicial independence means no interference whatsoever, that invites tyranny, if
it is not by its very nature tyrannical. If independence is to be
maintained, then no governmental agency, entity, or person should be allowed to
intervene, and it seems eminently logical and practical and patriotic,
therefore, to provide for intervention ONLY by the people, as a DUTY,
and as a means of participating directly in the political process.
Someone once said that "a mistake is an error left uncorrected." We're
just correcting an error, made perhaps by the founders or perhaps by
interpreters with a personal interest in immunizing judicial officers, before it
becomes a more serious and perhaps a mistake fatal to the Republic.
I agree with your correct presumption, by the way, concerning the nature of
the establishment of government. Webster's definition of Civil Liberty
went on to explain that:
"Civil Liberty is an exemption of the arbitrary will of others, which
exemption is secured by establishing laws, which restrain every man from
injuring or controlling another. Hence the restraints of law are essential
to civil liberty.
The liberty of one depends not so much on the removal of all restraint from
him, as on the due restraint upon the liberty of others. Ames.
In this sentence, the latter word liberty denotes natural liberty."
No one would argue that to prevent injury or control laws should exist.
But when the restraints become excessive or arbitrary, as they have, so that
they are NOT "necessary or expedient for the safety and interest" of the people,
but for the government itself and for the corporations it creates,
--that, Webster says, is "tyranny and oppression." Ah, there's
the rub. Now judges uphold bad laws, badly written, ill-conceived, and
misapplied. Their only defense is the Neuremberg defense: They're
only following orders. And they are, not as judicial officers, but as
employees of the State exercising Executive power. In Thompson v
Smith, the supreme court ruled that "judges, when enforcing statutes, do
not act judicially." WOW, ya gotta love it! That's because you must
have Laws, Statutes AND Regulations for the due process of the law to be
complete! Otherwise, the "judicial" process is flawed, defective and/or
abusive.
The only way for a judge to be a judge is to be delegated authority by
Congress through Article III of the National Constitution. It says
Congress MAY delegate judicial authority. In fact, the record indicates
that Congress actually withheld the delegation of judicial authority!
Check out Northern Pipeline v. Marathon Pipeline, a
bankruptcy case in which the court declared that a bankruptcy court judge does
NOT have Article III judicial power, is NOT a judge, and so his
decision was null and void. Ouch! Who woulda thunk
it?
What would happen if the same were considered about State Judges?
I know what the ruling SHOULD be. They're not Article III judges
either and State courts are NOT Constitutional courts. That
definition is, not of a court that considers, uses, abides by and is restricted
by the constitution, but one that is a court established or created by the
constitution. State courts are created by the legislature.
State judges, therefore, are NOT judicial officers, and are not independent, but
have conflicts of interest inherent in their job! What does it say on
their paycheck about who pays them? They take a loyalty oath to the
State. The State owns the judges, the court, all the attorneys, and they
are the plaintiff trying their own cause. How the hell did that
happen? True or not, I even heard that judges LEASE their
courtrooms! In any case, it is merely a "kangaroo court" as I said
before, "one in which the outcome is pre-determined." And so is the
income! They've got a cash cow going and they don't want to give it
up. A portion of the court fees go into their retirement funds.
That's a financial interest in every case.
So it is up to the people. As much as I hate cliches, it is apparent
that the ball is in our court, pun intended. It is, and must truly
be, not the State's court, but the people's court, or it is no court at
all.
I will soon forward some attachments for you to consider and I look
forward to hearing from you again.
Until then, I remain,
Pro Libertate et Patriae
"For the Liberty of My Country,"
and
Pro Aris et Focis,
"For Our Altars and Our Hearths,"
Vive Valeque,
"Live and Be Well,"
(Ancient Roman closing of letters)
Michael James Anthony
Dear Michael,
Your thought on the "independence of the judiciary" is
very well taken and should be shared with our readers because one of the
foremost arguments of our opposition is that J.A.I.L. will interfere with the
"independence of the judiciary." It is very important that the People
understand what is being said. Therefore, your message and my reply is being
sent as a JNJ for educational purposes.
First, whenever you hear any accusation against
J.A.I.L., they are accusing the People-- for J.A.I.L.
is the People exercising their inherent right to amend
what purports to be "government" inasmuch as their rights are being violated
every day and the People are being forced to live under absolute despotism. The
evils are no longer sufferable; therefore it is incumbent upon the People to
"throw off such government" by holding the guardian of our rights, i.e., the
purported judiciary, accountable to the People under constitutional safeguards.
For purposes of the J.A.I.L. process, it doesn't matter
what the make-up of the powers-that-be is. All we know for sure, as a
People, is that the powers are evil and destructive of
the People and it can no longer be endured. We know for sure that
only we, the People, can change the situation, and
change it we must! The People will continue to seek redress of grievances
in whatever forum is theoretically available to them, before whatever tribunal
is theoretically available. It is what happens in practice in our system of
redress that must be checked by the People. All we know
is that the system, for whatever reason, doesn't work, and it is up
to the People to correct the malfunction.
Secondly, we know as a People that the powers-that-be
is no longer "government" by the empirical results we see and experience in
everyday life. We know that our rights are not being protected by a government
under constitutional principles, but that our rights are being constantly
trampled upon by a power that is foreign to our
Constitution, destroying our lives, our liberty, and our property, clearly
defining the powers as tyrannical.
To illustrate how tyrannical this occupying power is,
the South Dakota Legislature that is financially supported by the People of
South Dakota, is conspiring together with all 105 legislators to actually write
and pass a resolution among themselves to oppose a
ballot measure (J.A.I.L. -- Amendment E) that is sponsored by the People, their
constituents, to establish a new guard for their future security. We know that
if the South Dakota Legislature were actually the state
representatives of the People, they would not be willing
to campaign against a People's measure. This is just one
way the People can know that the occupying force operating under color of the
South Dakota Legislature is not really representing the People, but are in fact
opposing the People, at the People's expense. Such a
tactic is unheard of in America-- but that proves what
kind of a "power" the People of South Dakota are dealing with. It certainly is
not a power that is protecting their rights, such as a constitutional government
would do.
We've heard about the doctrine of "separation of
powers" as part of constitutional government-- three separate branches of
government. Yet see what the empirical evidence shows-- there is no
separation. It's the entire occupying force in power against the
People. What passes itself off as the South Dakota Legislature is conspiring
among its own members to oppose a People's measure calling for accountability of
another branch of "government." Ask yourselves,
WHY? Does this make sense?
Thirdly, we hear the entire occupying force operating
under color of "government" in opposing the People of South Dakota who are
sponsoring a People's measure to hold "judges" accountable, tell us that
"J.A.I.L. will interfere with the independence of the
judiciary." That phrase comes up time and time again.
The system portrays that as meaning that the judiciary must remain independent
to rule according to law and not be under pressure of outside influence in
making their decisions. If that is truly the case, then J.A.I.L. will
enhance the independence of the judiciary because it
will force the judiciary to rule according to
law!
We, as a People, know that the judiciary does
not rule according to law, and that in fact the
judiciary IS UNDER PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM to rule in its favor,
despite the law and the facts. We know that the
judiciary is in fact the "mouthpiece" for the system behind which the system
hides because judges have made themselves invincible --unaccountable-- by their
self-imposed doctrine of "judicial immunity." And so the entire system uses
the judges and "judicial immunity" to hide their own corruption, through
judicial cover-up. This illicit practice has become a racket without redress by
the People, and it is no longer sufferable.
The People will be a check upon the "independence of
the judiciary" by making sure that it does rule
according to law and not according to pressures from the system, or anyone else.
The judiciary will no longer have their trusty shield of "judicial immunity" to
hide behind and remain unaccountable for their actions, i.e.,
procedural misconduct --not making decisions. Decisions
aren't even reached when judicial procedure is violated.
So when you hear that J.A.I.L. will allow people to sue
judges if they "don't like the decision," you know that this is more evil
propaganda used to deceive the People. This is more evidence that we don't have
a government in power to protect the People's rights, and that the People must
restore constitutional government and the American way of life in this country--
not the oppression we're experiencing today under
the status quo.
The other issues you mention, Michael, are interesting,
but are not the immediate concern for J.A.I.L. Those things will come to
attention in due course, and they will be corrected. But right now, all the
People want is a way to hold the purported "judges" (whoever is considered
a judicial officer having judicial discretion, and is covered by judicial
immunity-- and that doesn't mean school boards or city
councils) accountable under constitutional principles. That's all.
Thank you Michael, and to all of you whose eyes are
finally opening to the desperate straits the People are faced with under the
status quo. The rich have plenty of insulation from the tyranny-- they can "pay"
for "justice" and
busy themselves in a high life style, far from reality.
The poor are hidden away and stripped of their resources, making them miserable
and helpless. We just hope that in between, there are enough People left to
carry the ball for the rest of society and realize that J.A.I.L. is the answer,
as we've always been saying-- it hasn't changed! It's just that the
People are beginning to wake up-- finally. The
two-hundred-year honeymoon for the tyrants, with an ignorant and apathetic
people to control, is over!
Sincerely,
-Barbie