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Judicial Immunity Prohibited For Everyone Except the Special Grand Jury

This paragraph protects the Special Grand Jury from prosecution. It grants the Special Grand Jury judicial immunity - the very thing the amendment strips from judges, elected officials and our citizen boards. One has to ask the question: if immunity is such a bad thing for our judges and our citizen boards, why is it a good thing for the Special Grand Jury and its employees?


Our response:

Judges are our servants, they raise their right hand and swear by an oath to obey the instrument we the People have ordained for them, to wit, the Constitution. Judges are our employed public servants - Grand Juries are not our public servants, they are us. "Immunity" does not apply to us, the Special Grand Jury.  We do not have to swear by an oath to obey our own mandates we direct toward our public servants. The boss makes the rules for his servants, and his rules may be changed only by himself. Likewise, only we can amend our own Constitution, not the government. We do not leave the power to our public servants to amend our rules governing their conduct. Is this principle too hard for judges and government bureaucrats to understand? If they can't understand this, then they just do not understand Freedom and Liberty, for "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." II Cor. 3:17. J.A.I.L. will bring Liberty to this country! We'll start with Amendment E in South Dakota!

 

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