Dixie
County, Florida – The four of them headed up the highway to
Tallahassee so they could meet with state officials about their
efforts to indict the State’s Attorney for jury tampering, the
local school superintendent for blocking parental control over
curriculum by inserting Common Core instead of a traditional course
of studies.
The
Common Law Citizens Grand Jury had returned true bills of indictment,
and the Sheriff forwarded them to a state agency called the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement at the State Capital, a two-hour drive
from this rural county located on the fabled shores of the Suwanee
River. Population, 16,000, with one major state highway, a
half-hour’s drive west of Gainesville on the quietest part of the
Gulf Coast.
The
meeting was a study in the grim realities of intimidation by
seasoned bureaucrats, according to Rodger Dowdell, Florida state
coordinator for the National Liberty Alliance. It’s a New York
movement that is aiming to return the power to file information,
presentments and indictments to We The People, a God-given right, as
guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, and the Magna Carta of 1215,
many centuries before.
“These
people are trained interrogators,” Dowdell said, his voice a reedy
electronic wheeze as it came over the conference call. In the early
stages of the conversation, they “pummeled us with questions,” he
told the national audience listening in. A female investigator from
the state cops was particularly hostile. “We were having trouble
getting a word in…If you really don’t have your head together,
she will pick you apart.”
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