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CITIZEN POWER NOW
- Four Books in one.
CITIZEN ARREST, THE GRAND JURY, GUERILLA LAWYER & BATTLING IRS
How to win freedom for yourself and others.
CITIZEN ARREST - book 1
(Page numbers for each
book)
Chapter 1 What, When,
Who Page 1
Chapter 2 The Law of Arrest Page 9
Chapter 3
Where, How, Why Page 13
Chapter 4 Due
Process Page 19
THE GRAND JURY - book 2
Chapter 1 History of the Grand
Jury Page 1
Chapter 2 The Fifth Horseman Page 5
Chapter 3 Your Rock – The
Jury Page 9
Chapter 4 Using the
Jury Page 13
Chapter 5 Slaying the Giant Page 19
Chapter 6 What to do Now Page 25
GUERILLA LAWYER - book 3
Chapter 1 Creative Use of Law
Page 1
Chapter 2 Using Your Right Page 5
Chapter 3 How to Sue
Page 9
Chapter 4 The Games Begin
Page 13
Chapter 5 Finding Your
Argument Page 17
Chapter 6 Agreeing on
Issues Page 25
Chapter 7 What are These
Rights Page 33
BATTLING THE IRS - book 4
Chapter 1 Know Thine
Enemy Page 1
Chapter 2 It Can Work Page 5
Chapter 3 What is Jurisdiction
Page 9
Chapter 4 Neither Fish Nor
Fowl Page 13
With these books you can win
freedom for yourself and others.
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Citizen Power
In the USA,
one citizen holds all the powers of the
government --
and more. The individual is not limited.
But, government is limited by The People.
Police and law enforcement officers are limited
to their jurisdictions, and by rules
of making arrests.
The People are not limited. The People grant
‘limited powers’ to police and law enforcement.
This is the core of Citizen Power.
Our Founding Fathers made sure
we, The People, held the power.
Citizen power is our legacy -- our inheritance --
given so we would protect the dream and the
vision of our Founding Fathers.
Thus, each individual citizen of the USA
is a supreme power within the nation – a
sovereign.
Each has the power, and duty
to overthrow a corrupt government
and to make a citizen arrest.
We are not limited in use of this power.
Policemen are limited, and often choose
to take off their badge and make a “citizen arrest” when
outside of their jurisdiction or breaking rigid rules.
As a citizen they have more power.
In the USA, citizen’s arrest
is not only a right, but the Duty
of every adult citizen.
-- Hal Von
Luebbert
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