To: All
JAILers
Regarding Alabama, a Non-Initiative
State
Please meet Don
Seibold, aka Dr. I.Q., [email protected] from Alabama who is helping J.A.I.L. in Alabama by paving
the way for the passage of J.A.I.L. in that state which is non-initiative.
Read his message below which is of interest to all
JAILers, including those of the initiative states.
As we know, J.A.I.L. is
needed throughout this country --not just in your state. Mr. Seibold said he
hopes Alabama would become the 25th initiative state. I didn't realize there
were 24 now. I know that some states that call themselves an "initiative" state
is only initiative for statutory law, but not for constitutional amendments. So,
in those cases, the initiative process is not available for J.A.I.L. According
to our records, which are not necessarily accurate, we indicate that there are
32 non-initiative states, leaving only 18 that are initiative for constitutional
amendments. So, for those of you in purported "initiative states" make sure the
process applies for constitutional amendments as well by checking with your
Secretary of State's office.
We're finding that, at
least in the state of South Dakota, the Legislature is showing its true colors,
and it isn't red, white, and blue. Although they are supposed to be
representatives of the People, they are vigorously
planning to campaign en masse against J.A.I.L., a
People's initiative sponsored by the
People. The S.D. Legislature exists at taxpayers' (i.e.,
the People's) expense, and yet they see fit to "bite the
hand that feeds it."
Folks, it is getting
clearer every day that we don't have a government of the People, by the People,
and for the People. The People, by and large, would remain ignorant of this fact
were it not for J.A.I.L. being on the 2006 ballot in S.D. The system has
kept this, and many other facts, hidden from the People for two hundred
years.
As Mr. Seibold
says, I hope you will consider
my effort at least as important as that of JAIL, if not more, because it paves
the way for JAIL. As
I've pointed out, the American People have to see to
it that they are allowed to peacefully exercise their inherent right and DUTY to
alter or amend the purported "government" in every state, and restore the
Constitutional Republic for the purposes of respecting and protecting our
rights. This is a vital DUTY that only the People can carry out.
Our thanks to Mr.
Seibold, and to Harold Sorensen, the Alabama JIC who is doing a
mighty work for Alabama J.A.I.L. We're going to
see Alabama as we've never seen it before, and all of us are most grateful.
Harold's email address is [email protected] if any of you would
like to express your appreciation. Contact Mr. Seibold for any assistance he can
be to you, for as he says united we
can stand, but divided we remain in submission to the
powers-that-be.
-Barbie-
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2023 1:46
PM
Subject: Congratulations on becoming
wardens for JAIL
I congratulate and commend you for being
civic-minded enough to become JAIL Wardens in Alabama. We need hundreds of
thousands more of our citizens to determine to actually do something positive,
instead of just grumbling and griping about our situation. Mr. Sorensen is
making a good beginning at organizing and growing JAIL here. "From a tiny
acorn, does a mighty oak grow."
A testament as to what can be accomplished in a
relatively short period of time is the Democracy Defense League (DDL), a
non-partisan multi-racial group of concerned citizens, such as you, that is
fighting voter fraud in the area around Greensboro, AL; and which, just a few
days ago won their first victory with a court decision that threw out the
Mayor of Greensboro who had been elected with fraudulent votes, and replaced
him with the lady who had opposed him in their last election. You may wish to
check into the group's Website to see how it was done @ http://www.thedemocracydefenseleague.com/.
While DDL has an agenda of abolishing voter fraud,
and JAIL has a different agenda of, from what I understand, abolishing
crime in the courts, both groups have one thing in common. The legislative
agenda of both groups will be fiercely opposed by those who hold power in, and
over, our state legislature, and will find that the door you must walk through
to become successful is tightly locked and barred.
I have a different agenda that is applicable to both
DDL and JAIL -- securing the key that will unlock that door and remove the
bars. That key, which I believe is acknowledged by the national JAIL
organization, is a process called Initiative and Referendum (I&R). Simply
stated, in case you don't already know, I&R is a process that provides a
means and method for voters in a state to initiate desired and needed
legislation when a legislature such as ours refuses to. On my website, which
is devoted to helping Alabama become the 25th state with an I&R process, @
http://www.doctoriq.com/index.html,
anyone can navigate through the site and other sites linked from the menu
page, or as your good Dr. I.Q. (that's me) calls it, "The Formulary", and
learn more than they would ever want to know about
I&R.
I hope you will investigate the potential good that
come from securing I&R for Alabamians of all political persuasions, income
levels, ethic groups, or any other classification you can think of, except for
the "Big Mules" that now have all of the power in our state
government.
DDL leaders, since hearing from me, and studying
I&R, will discuss adding support for I&R to their agenda in a board
meeting scheduled to take place on January 28, two days from now. I hope JAIL
leaders in Alabama will follow their example
As I type this, there is a constitutional amendment
bill (HB325) in the hands of the House of Representatives Constitution and
Elections Committee that could bring I&R to us. On my website you will
find information about what every concerned Alabamian needs to DO
IMMEDIATELY to help get it approved in the current legislative session @
http://www.doctoriq.com/alert.htm and @
http://www.doctoriq.com/KeyReps.htm.
I hope you will consider my effort at least as
important as that of JAIL, if not more, because it paves the way for JAIL, and
spread this information I have just presented to everyone you know in Alabama
expeditiously, and that from this small acorn a mighty oak will soon
grow.
If you have questions, concerns, or whatever, don't
neglect emailing them to me @ [email protected] because
united we can stand, but divided we remain in submission to the
powers-that-be.