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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    Quote Originally Posted by palani View Post
    I would suggest studying the documents presented on Adask's site concerning Dennis Craig: Bynum found here

    https://adask.wordpress.com/category/dennis-craig/

    You can order Dennis's documents from Indiana recorders office. Pay attention to his research on the unconstitutional acts of Harry S Truman in the summer of '48. After congress went on a major recess Truman enacted a bill into law that created the federal judicial districts. Since Truman's act was not within his powers as president then the act is null and void and there are no constitutional federal judicial districts in the United States.

    You cannot let these courts proceed beyond this point. They are illegitimate and nothing any judge, congressman or sitting president can do can make them legitimate.

    What you do is waltz into a federal building, go to the clerk of court and ask to open up a miscellaneous jacket for an evidence repository. Costs a few bucks. You place the certified recording from Indiana in that jacket and get a certified copy of your copy from that court. Anytime a fed shows up on your doorstep just hand them a certified copy and ask how they want you to proceed when there is no court to show up at.

    [No legal advice ... just some good questions to ask in order to achieve DUE PROCESS ... aka 'THE LAW OF THE LAND']
    It looks like the Act was signed on June 25, 1948 after Congress adjourned on June 20, 1948 until Dec. 31, 1948, met for special joint session July 27, 1948 and adjourned August 7, 1948

    https://s19.postimg.org/wxp0y6gbn/IMG_1479.png
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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    Quote Originally Posted by monty View Post
    met for special joint session July 27, 1948 and adjourned August 7, 1948
    Yep. Truman called 'em back for some sort of emergency. I know of no emergency at the federal level then. I think he called 'em back to give 'em the opportunity to call him on his action. When they didn't call him out a new pecking order was established with the pres on top.
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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    Quote Originally Posted by palani View Post
    Yep. Truman called 'em back for some sort of emergency. I know of no emergency at the federal level then. I think he called 'em back to give 'em the opportunity to call him on his action. When they didn't call him out a new pecking order was established with the pres on top.
    here is the timetable from the certified copies from the archives:

    https://s19.postimg.org/ifwf3xeeb/IMG_1480.png
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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    There is nothing either the House nor the Senate can do AFTER the presidents' unconstitutional act. I believe there is a prohibition on EX POST FACTO type legislation.
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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    Look at it this way. Say your wife leaves your bed and board on August 1st. You wait till the end of December to put a legal notice out that "I will not be responsible for her debt beginning August 1st". Doesn't fly 'cause the public only had notice of the separation at the end of December. Therefore YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR HER DEBTS FROM AUG 1ST TO THE END OF DECEMBER. Now your notice might be used to pull the wool over some merchants' eyes but just because you put out a notice doesn't mean it is all true.
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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    Ok, after spending the day trying to find the actual day President Truman signed the Judiciary and Judicial Procedure Act I found nothing but this,

    https://www.archives.gov/federal-reg...aws/about.html
    More Legislative Resources


    Public Law Listings


    • The current list is updated as soon as public laws become available.

    When a bill is signed into law by the President it is sent to the Office of the Federal Register to be assigned a law number and paginated for the United States Statutes at Large. Afterwards, a List of Public Laws is created, posted online, and then published in the Federal Register.
    The list is arranged by law number and includes:

    • Bill number
    • Public Law Number
    • Name of Act
    • Approval date
    • U.S. Statutes at Large page citation


    It is not only conceivable, but highly likely the bill was signed while Congress was in session and made its way throught the beaurocratic process and was put in the Statutes at Large on June 25, 1948 5 days after Congress had adjourned.


    In the upper right hand margin notes there are the approval date (approved by whom?), the bill number and the public law number.

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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    Quote Originally Posted by monty View Post
    Ok, after spending the day trying to find the actual day President Truman signed the Judiciary and Judicial Procedure Act
    Look at the Senate congressional record (found in Dennis's documents on Adasks site)

    http://i68.tinypic.com/jkeln4.jpg

    Notice the keyword SUBSEQUENT ... the first word. It means AFTER the senate left in this instance.
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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    I searched throught that list and was unable to find H. R. 3214. But the copy is blurry and hard to read. It may be there.
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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    Quote Originally Posted by palani View Post
    Look at the Senate congressional record (found in Dennis's documents on Adasks site)

    http://i68.tinypic.com/jkeln4.jpg

    Notice the keyword SUBSEQUENT ... the first word. It means AFTER the senate left in this instance.
    This is the clearest copy of the Senate Comgressional Records on adask's site

    https://adask.wordpress.com/2011/06/...page-document/

    I still am not able to find H. R. 3214 in the two pages from the Senate listed as Exhibits E & F

    and that is what compelled me to try and find a definite signing date on the internet. Until I can see it with my own eyes I am suspect.
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    Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher

    Quote Originally Posted by monty View Post
    I still am not able to find H. R. 3214 in the two pages from the Senate listed as Exhibits E & F
    Here is exhibit F
    http://i63.tinypic.com/1kmxi.jpg

    Other exhibits are to document the date congress adjourned and for other material facts.
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