Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Public Offices Belong to the Public

 
By Anna Von Reitz

Public Offices Belong to the Public

Bruce Doucette and Michael R. Hamilton are attempting to host what they call a "national assembly" call tonight, yet they are once again refusing to obey the Public Law established by the American states and people.

Until they get their heads screwed on and their facts straight, nothing they say has any validity and imposes no obligation on anyone else. And neither do the actions of however many misguided and misinformed and unidentified people tuning into a telephone call. 

These two men haven't even bothered to correct their own political status and are still United States Citizens purporting to hold offices in the government of the states of the union.

Hello? Big red flags going up anywhere yet?

As it stands, both the de facto government and the de jure government have the right to arrest these maniacs and prosecute them for insubordination on one hand, and insurrection on the other.

These men assume that because they occupy a vacated Public Office that they own that office and are free to define or redefine its nature and its duties and its limits however they see fit. Oh, and everyone else's offices, too.
This is an obvious error.

Public offices belong to the public, are defined in Public Law, and are not subject to the whims of those occupying the offices.

Anyone who thinks about it for five seconds would have to agree.
It follows that just because they started the impetus to fill the vacated offices of the Continental Marshals they do not own and can not define those offices, their duties, or their jurisdiction.

A handful of unidentified people on a telephone call are not enabled to wave their hands and change international law. Anyone with a brain in their head should be able to sort that much out.

The sovereignty owed to the men and women of this country doesn't make them kings over others equally endowed.

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