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Christine_grab 2 points ago +2 / -0

I am a turtle, slow and steady. I started down this road in 2017... just do what you can as you can and don't beat yourself up about not doing more. Balance of life is really important.

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Christine_grab 3 points ago +3 / -0

I started down the government corruption road because I was unlawfully harassed by California's income tax agency to pay them money that they knew -- by their own records -- was never actually owed.

I tried doing the statutory law route for several years and found the hard way that it was totally rigged, so I looked for alternatives.

I bought a book called "The Colossal Criminal Conspiracy Behind the IRS - The Penalty Scam" by Roger Knipp: https://app.thebookpatch.com/BookStore/the-colossal-criminal-conspiracy-behind-the-irs---the-penalty-scam/d34e789e-d65f-4e9b-9073-8dde7557e7ce.

This book is about constitutional law specifically as it deals with income taxes (as that was my issue). After reading that book, I filed a couple of federal criminal complaints against the agency. More info here: https://gwsandiego.net/blog/?page_id=573

Anyways, I have expanded my government corruption fight from the CA tax agency itself to all the people who are protecting the agency's criminal schemes to overcharge taxpayers, and Wiener is one of those people (he's on the senate tax oversight committee). I've gleaned information from a lot of sources (in no particular order):

https://web.archive.org/web/20230307002227/http://citizensoftheamericanconstitution.net/ (their site is down now -- thank God for the Wayback Machine)

https://web.archive.org/web/20230127011828/https://www.affidavitwarriors.com/index.php/notice-to-vacate/ (another one that is down now, but still available on the WayBack Machine)

https://web.archive.org/web/20230225004134/https://generic22.americanstatenationals.net/learn-more/ (another one that is down now, but still available on the WayBack Machine)

https://republicfortheunitedstatesofamerica.org

https://www.nationallibertyalliance.org (these are the people getting ready to sue to bring back common law courts)

https://thepeoplesoperationrestoration.com

There are more, but this is a good start. And I have found a lot of really nice people who have been eager to help me, so when I don't understand something or get stuck, I call them to point me in the right direction.

One of the most things that I have been grateful for on this journey is all the amazingly smart, kind, generous, encouraging and overall wonderful friends I have made along the way. I have a positive view of what our future is going to look like thanks to these people.

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Christine_grab 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank you so much for the prayers! Even if I do not succeed in common law right now, I believe I will succeed in the court of public opinion. Currently, using public humiliation to shame the State Senate into following the laws is our only real weapon.

The good news is that National Liberty Alliance is getting ready to file a suit to bring back common law courts. Based on the recent Supreme Court rulings, they believe they will lose in federal court but win on appeal to the Supreme Court. That lawsuit should be filed any day now. They have already filed a parallel suit to give the sheriffs back all of their constitutional powers.

If Liberty Alliance wins on either case, then all the stuff I did will have teeth (no statute for limits on fraud and they are fraudulently occupying office).

Even if they don't win, as the word spreads about these suits, more and more people will push for these things to be instituted as ithey are both constitutional rights.

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Christine_grab 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you for the compliments and thank you especially for the prayers for safety. The state has already retaliated against me once. God protected me and my family and nothing terrible came of it (at least yet), but the state made it clear they will do worse if I don't shut up.

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Christine_grab 4 points ago +4 / -0

πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Maybe we're watching a movie and the characters were appropriately named for their roles?

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Christine_grab 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think out of state signatures are helpful. The CA State Senate needs to know the whole country is paying attention to this issue... they are setting a precedent for the country.

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Christine_grab 8 points ago +8 / -0

In the Certificate of Default, I also demanded that SB-1414, the bill to make purchasing a child prostitute a felony, restored to its original language. Wiener and 2 other people without oaths altered the language so it is only a felony to purchase some children in some situations instead of all children.

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Christine_grab 5 points ago +5 / -0

In the Certificate of Default, I demanded that AB-1955 be voided since he and two other senators without oaths are co-authors. This bill specifically protects people who are sexually grooming children in schools. The bill prohibits schools β€œto disclose any information related to a pupils sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression (including parents)… The bill would prohibit employees or contractors of school districts, county offices of education, charter schools, or the state special schools, or members of the governing boards or bodies of those educational entities, from retaliating or taking adverse action against an employee on the basis that the employee supported a pupil in the exercise of specified rights, work activities, or providing certain instruction, as provided.”

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Christine_grab 10 points ago +10 / -0

Thank you. I push hard because I feel like this is a calling from God. But I am a turtle, and have been working on this slowly and steadily since the beginning of 2017. I do take mental breaks to step back and enjoy my life. :)

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Christine_grab 4 points ago +4 / -0

:) Thank you for the kudos. I love how supportive and encouraging the people on this forum are.

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Christine_grab 6 points ago +6 / -0

Thank you! Yes, that is the guy. I can't believe the gay community didn't turn on him over that.

Edit to add: that decriminalizing knowingly passing HIV to others is one of the bills that needs to be voided: https://digitaldemocracy.calmatters.org/bills/ca_201720180sb239

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Christine_grab 1 point ago +1 / -0

Allegedly training exercises. I added more details in another comment.

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Christine_grab 1 point ago +1 / -0

That was the first of several strange "active training" sessions that happened within a few days of each other. As an FYI, the public park the helicopter landed in is a short walk (I mean less than a minute if you are running) from a military base and a military contractor's office.

Another day military helicopters flew so low through downtown that the people in the condos were filming the helicopters below them.

Another day, a giant slew of helicopters in single file flew from the beach inland and conducted a raid on an empty retail building in the wee hours of the morning. People in the homes near the "raided" building were awoken to explosions and gunfire and were terrified for their lives.

I've lived in San Diego for 30 + years and have never seen training exercises like that. I don't know anyone who was actually part of the exercises, but the military people I know all said the exercises sounded strange.

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Christine_grab 1 point ago +1 / -0

That was the first of several strange "active training" sessions that happened within a few days of each other. As an FYI, the public park the helicopter landed in is a short walk (I mean less than a minute if you are running) from a military base and a military contractor's office.

Another day military helicopters flew so low through downtown that the people in the condos were filming the helicopters below them.

Another day, a giant slew of helicopters in single file flew from the beach inland and conducted a raid on an empty retail building in the wee hours of the morning. People in the homes near the "raided" building were awoken to explosions and gunfire and were terrified for their lives.

I've lived in San Diego for 30 + years and have never seen training exercises like that. I don't know anyone who was actually part of the exercises, but the military people I know all said the exercises sounded strange.

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Christine_grab 2 points ago +2 / -0

I realize that I am very late to this party, but I wanted you to know that one of the four authors of AB 2655, Sabrina Cervantes, does not have a current oath of office. I have not check the other 3 authors as of yet.

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Christine_grab 4 points ago +4 / -0

Kamala's record as a prosecutor looks stellar because she had a big win rate.

However, if you look more closely, she didn't prosecute "real" criminals. Instead, she left "real" criminals alone and went after easy prey, people with tiny infractions but had no ability to defend themselves (and the public prosecutors job is to lose):

Parents of sick kids (https://greatawakening.win/p/19952w25Kt/devastating-story-about-kamala-t/c/)

People possessing small amounts of pot, etc.

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Christine_grab 4 points ago +4 / -0

You inspired me to make a post about who she did not prosecute because she was too busy going after the mothers of sick kids: https://greatawakening.win/p/19952w40LS/

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Christine_grab 10 points ago +10 / -0

I lived in the Bay Area for 1 year (where this truancy program started under Kamala). My son was in Kindergarten and the top of his class. I was going to take him out of school for a week to go back to San Diego to wrap up life there. I asked the school for my son's work so we could keep up with his classwork while we were gone. The school told me that if my son missed more than 3 days (I can't remember if it was a semester or a year), they'd call CPS on me and prosecute me for excessive truancy. I had to shorten my trip.

Edit to add: In CA, schools get $35 per day per child -- but only on the days they show up. If too many days of school are missed by the student body on the whole, the school loses its entire funding. Kamala's policies were never about what was best for kids/families, it was about ensuring the schools get their money.

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