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Maybe a great idea..... Thanks Steve McAlexander "Strength and Honor" -----Original Message----- From: American Patriot Friends Network [mailto:apfn@apfn.org] Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 20:54 To: jgillaspie@arkansas.net; APFN Yahoogroups Cc: josea3@artelco.com; Alfred Adask; The Lawful Path Subject: [APFN] [Fwd: Petition for Redress of Grievances] Petition for Redress of Grievances http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495&article=11723 -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Petition for Redress of Grievances Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 19:34:06 -0600 From: "John Searcy" <josea3@artelco.com> To: <apfn@apfn.org> APFN,You were recommended to me by Jeff Rense. I am one patriot that really needs a friend. My father and I have developed a potentially effective remedy for governmental abuse at the federal and state levels. The key to the effectiveness of this remedy lies in publicity. We need to shine the spotlight on government to prevent it from sweeping its abusive behavior under the rug. That is my reason for contacting you. We need to make as many people as possible aware of this remedy, and to start utilizing it themselves.For the past ten years, I have been fighting unlawful efforts by the Internal Revenue Service to collect a fraudulent tax debt that they claim against me. To make a long story short, the IRS unlawfully seized my real property and sold it to a group of vultures in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A local Chancery Court unlawfully quieted title to my real property in favor of the vultures. This bogus Chancery Court decree was unlawfully affirmed by the "high" courts of Arkansas. I am now fighting this issue in the Arkansas courts. I have attempted to sue the IRS officials involved in this matter, in federal court. I have attempted to sue local County officials who facilitated the conversion of my real property, in federal court. I have attempted to file criminal charges against the IRS officials involved in this matter, in federal court. I have tried to obtain a writ of mandamus from the federal courts, to require the local U.S. Attorney to do her job and prosecute the above IRS officials for their criminal acts. I have attempted to sue a local Chancery Judge, who unlawfully quieted title to my real property in favor of a gang of thieves, in federal court. I have also filed a complaint against the above Chancery Judge with the Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission. I have made pleas for assistance to the Arkansas Governor, Arkansas Attorney General, thirty-one members of the Arkansas Legislature, and a local state prosecuting attorney. All of the above actions were completely fruitless. Last summer, my father and I sat at home racking our brains to find some remedy for the wrongs we have suffered from the actions (and lack of action) of official pirates at all levels of state and federal government. My father began to concentrate on the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, and the germ of a great idea developed in his mind. The First Amendment says, in part, that Congress shall make no law abridging the right of the people to petition the government for a redress of grievances. I have always been told, mainly by lawyers, that this right applies to petitions to courts. I have heard of people petitioning the President of the United States for a redress of grievances. I have also seen petitions to the United States Congress. While it is perfectly acceptable to petition a part of the government for a redress of grievances, my father's revelation concerns the "ultimate" petition. The ultimate petition should be served on the government, as stated in the First Amendment. This means that the heads of the three branches of the government; Executive, Legislative, and Judicial, should be served with a copy of the petition for redress of grievances. The Executive, with its law enforcement powers, is bound to respond to the petition. The Legislature, with its law making powers, and oversight authority of both the Executive and the Judiciary, is also bound to respond. The beauty of this petition is that no petty, black-robed judicial dictator can utilize dubious procedural maneuvers to dismiss this petition. When a time limit for response is included in the petition, and a declaration that estoppel and res judicata will prevail over defaults is also included, the petition for redress of grievances becomes a powerful instrument indeed. If and when the government fails to respond to the petition, some form of publicity is essential to expose the government's actions. This is the reason that I am sending you this message. I am seeking individuals and organizations who would be willing to publicize this petition, and also to create and serve their own petitions. A petition for redress of grievances to the government, by its very nature, would reference some violation of the unalienable rights g uaranteed under a republican form of government. My father and I have served a petition for redress of grievances on the Governor of Arkansas, the President Pro Tempore of the Arkansas Senate, the Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives, and Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. In that we have been victimized by numerous members of the Arkansas Bar Association, we have excluded Arkansas Bar members from any judgment, fact-finding, or mechanisms of redress required by our petition. My petition is presented in strict accord with the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Arkansas. This petition resembles a common law "true bill", which gives the government of the State of Arkansas an opportunity to affirm or deny my grievances, with statements of fact and law. This petition also gives the State of Arkansas an opportunity to either affirm or deny the status of a republican form of government in Arkansas, as required by Article IV Section IV of the United States Constitution. I have hard and electronic copies of my petition, and hard copies of the exhibits served with the petition. If you would like to see these documents, I am perfectly willing to mail you a copy. My father and I would like to see Americans across the country filing petitions for redress of grievances with both the federal government, and their local State governments. My father and I are presently preparing the federal version of our petition for redress of grievances. We have thoroughly researched the petition right, and we have found it in both the Declaration of Independence and the Magna Carta. The right of petition is very ancient, and most monarchs throughout history have encouraged this activity. It has always performed the valuable service of connecting the people to their governments. I even observed a Saudi Arabian Prince receiving petitions from his subjects just the other night on television. I believe that the right of petition can be a powerful weapon in the arsenals of people seeking to reclaim their rights under a republican form of government. John Searcy P. O. Box 127 Dennard, Arkansas 72629 =================================================== The 545 People Responsible For All of America's Woes http://www.apfn.org/apfn/woes.htm ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Universal Inkjet Refill Kit $29.95 Refill any ink cartridge for less! 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