Sunday, October 20, 2019

The Judiciary Star Chamber v. Michigan Grand Juries: Where TARP, Parental Rights & The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Crew - Clarence Thomas, Mike & Sarah Huckabee Try To Prevent The Heavens From Falling - Gerrymandering

FUN FACT: THE ARKANSAS FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CREATED THE DETROIT LAND BANK AUTHORITY

The term Star Chamber has been tossed around as the latest term describing the authority of the Democratic Judiciary proceedings, since there is no Floor Vote to formally commence impeachment proceedings.

As written by Wikipedia:
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The Elizabethan Star Chamber heirarchy
 for adjudication of a civil society thatdid not work out very well.
The Star Chamber (Latin: Camera stellata) was an English court which sat at the royal Palace of Westminster, from the late 15th century to the mid-17th century (c. 1641), and was composed of Privy Counsellors and common-law judges, to supplement the judicial activities of the common-law and equity courts in civil and criminal matters. The Star Chamber was originally established to ensure the fair enforcement of laws against socially and politically prominent people so powerful that ordinary courts would probably hesitate to convict them of their crimes. However, it became synonymous with social and political oppression through the arbitrary use and abuse of the power it wielded. In modern usage, legal or administrative bodies with strict, arbitrary rulings and secretive proceedings are sometimes called, metaphorically or poetically, "star chambers". This is a pejorative term and intended to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the proceedings. "Star Chamber" can also, rarely, be used in its original meaning, for instance when a politician uses parliamentary privilege to examine and then exculpate or condemn a powerful organisation or person. Due to the constitutional separation of powers and the ceasing of the Star Chamber, the main powers of select committees are to enhance the public debate—politicians are deemed to no longer wield powers in the criminal law, which belongs to the courts.[a]
Star Chambers did not work out too well due to conflicts of interest when it came to commerce, like in the realms of emoluments, and the heavens fell.

International bodies have been created to address war crimes but the proper jurisdiction is the States, because the people are the victims, the original sources to bear witness.

With this jurisdictional knowledge of the States in hand, Michigan was ground zero for the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to diffuse for constitutional ratification as a foreign insurgency coup.

But, then, I snitched because my work, as the original writer, was bastardized, but that did not stop the christian coup.

Just ask Emperor Mike Pence because it all started in Michigan where there are two, preceding grand juries and the Hillsdale College new Star Chamber is preparing for

First, this happened......

This essay will illustrate how the Constitution can refine and enlarge debates over economic liberty by contrasting the Tea and Governance Parties’ critiques of a single example, the Troubled Asset Relief Program, here “TARP.” TARP instituted a program under which federal officials may buy troubled mortgages or mortgage-backed securities in the interest of preventing crises in credit markets. Although TARP’s statutory language focuses on mortgages and mortgage-backed securities, once enacted the program was also used to purchase assets of and support non-financial institutions, the most notorious of which are General Motors and Chrysler.

TARP, the Constitution, and Economic Liberty

Sarah Huckabee is *fired* by Trump and encouraged to run for Governor of Arkansas.

Then, this happened....


Then, this happened.....

Clarence Thomas salutes 'faith' at Hillsdale College chapel dedication

Hillsdale College students, faculty and guests listen to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during the dedication of the school's new Christ Chapel on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019.
Hillsdale College's new Star Chamber
Hillsdale — Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas discussed his journey away from and back to his Christian faith Thursday at a dedication ceremony for Hillsdale College’s newly-constructed Christ Chapel.

“My life was changed through prayer at a place of worship," Thomas told a crowd of about 800 people inside the newly constructed chapel. "Although I was raised Catholic and spent four years in the seminary ... I became greatly disillusioned from the church, and made the mistake of angrily storming away in impetuousness of youth.”

Hillsdale College students, faculty and guests listen to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during the dedication of the school's new Christ Chapel on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019.

After more than two years of construction, Hillsdale’s chapel is nearly complete. Thomas visited the conservative liberal arts school for the celebration, along with Pat Sajak, the "Wheel of Fortune" host who is co-chairman of the college's Board of Trustees, and Mollie Hemingway, senior editor of the Federalist, a conservative online magazine.

Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said the dedication ceremony would not be right without the proper speaker. He said he needed somebody who represented the four things the college stands for: character, faith, dedication to high learning and freedom.

“Think of those things together. Who would be like that? Clarence Thomas,” Arnn said as he introduced the justice to the pulpit for his remarks.

Thomas, who was appointed to the nation's highest court by President George H.W. Bush, said he gave little attention to God during law school and young adulthood, but this changed soon after he joined President Ronald Reagan’s administration.
Justice Clarence Thomas
Clarence Thomas

“I was in the midst of one of the darkest periods of my life. I was running a federal agency under significant public scrutiny and criticism … life seemed hopeless and like I had nowhere to turn,” Thomas said. “But in the midst of this time, God drew me back to the church.”

Thomas said the chapel is especially necessary for Hillsdale’s students.

“The presence of a chapel on a college campus is particularly important. In fact, in this age of popular iconoclasm, building a chapel on a college campus is all but forbidden,” Thomas said. “The college years require young people to make decisions that will affect the rest of their lives. They are exposed to new ideas, new relationships, new distractions and new temptations.

"They need a place where they can go to be relieved of their troubles and what they are bearing as so much comes at them so fast. By building this chapel, Hillsdale College has provided that space where students can come to discern God’s calling, to pray through difficult times, and to praise God for his faithfulness.”

Hillsdale is a private college with more than 1,400 students. It does not accept federal funding and relies heavily on donors. The school is comprised of mostly Christian students, though neither students nor faculty are required to sign a statement of faith to attend the school.

“By constructing this chapel, the college upholds the importance of its Christian roots, even as it respects the rights of each person to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience,” Thomas said.

Reagan Cool, a senior who writes columns on faith and religion for the campus newspaper, the Collegian, said the speech oriented the dedication into a properly faithful posture.

“He really spoke with  the gravity that recognized the solemnity and transcendence of the event,” Cool said.

Senior Weston Bordman said Thomas clearly outlined the purpose of a chapel at a place like Hillsdale.

“He mentioned along with Arnn that the chapel is the reflection of the completion of a good, well-rounded, liberal education, where spiritual life is necessary to education because all we do is grounded in eternity,” Bordman said. “Because he is a man of faith in a prominent position, it shows that those who desire to be great find their greatness in the Lord.”

Thomas said his faith sustained him through his heated confirmation hearing in 1991, when Anita Hill accused him of sexual harassment during Senate testimony.

“God used this renewed faith to sustain me and my wife through my confirmation hearings, and we continue to rely daily on the grace he gives us,” Thomas said. “But there is nothing unique about this in our lives. For many people, chapels and churches have served as beacons of hope, physical reminders of the need for God and his grace.”

When Arnn addressed the crowd gathered in the chapel, he explained the selection of the building’s classical style, which he said is fitting for Hillsdale.

“Classical style means more than proportion. It means it’s right,” Arnn said. Whatever it is that takes to make it right, it has to be like that. It’s a classical building, it’s like what the Greeks did. It’s a blessing to all of us. And we study that here, of course.”

Thomas has visited Hillsdale before, most recently to give the 2016 commencement address.

“Chapels are particularly important in providing a place for the burdened, the broken-hearted and the despairing,” Thomas said. “When life is difficult and seems pointless, we need a safe haven where we can escape from the storm and find solace. Chapels provide that setting."

Then, this happened....

Trump appoints Sarah Sanders to Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board

President Trump selected Sarah Sanders to serve on the J. William Fulbright Scholarship Board, returning the former White House press secretary to public service.

Sanders, 37, worked in the White House for over three years before leaving the post early this summer. Known for sparring with the press and being the target of sharp criticism, Sanders remained a favorite among the president's supporters. She received a warm farewell from Trump upon her official exit in July and expressed gratitude to the president for her new posting on the Fulbright Board." Grateful to @realDonaldTrump to be named to the @fulbrightboard - established by the late U.S. Senator from my home state of Arkansas," Sanders tweeted late Wednesday evening.
The Fulbright Program, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, grants money to students, professionals, researchers, and others to pursue cultural interests abroad. It is world-renowned and considered to be one of the most prestigious grants available. All 12 board members are considered to be highly regarded educators and public figures and are appointed by the president of the United States.

Sanders, daughter of former Republican Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, has been serving as a Fox News contributor since her departure from the White House. Some have speculated Sanders is following in her father's footsteps by considering a run for Arkansas governor. Trump encouraged Sanders to pursue the governorship during a rally this summer.

Sanders has also said that she is writing a memoir about her life that is due to be released near the time of the 2020 election. "Sarah will address subjects including the media, family, faith, and performing an all-consuming and highly visible job while raising her young family," a statement from her publisher said in September.

This is a battle of parental rights and the universities construct society's belief systems, in law and policy.
DRAFT PARENTAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT
FOR THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
SECTION 1
The liberty of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children is a fundamental right.
SECTION 2
Neither the United States nor any state shall infringe upon this right without demonstrating that its governmental interest as applied to the person is of the highest order and not otherwise served.
SECTION 3
No treaty may be adopted nor shall any source of international law be employed to supersede, modify, interpret, or apply to the rights guaranteed by this article.
Whoever possesses the authority to conserve the construct of a heirarchial society, property rights, and carries out its own rights of civility, by taking over the law, the administration, and the entire process of what a small group of individuals consider is ethical in the realm of being keepers of the children's trusts, as holders of such offices, is the one who self adjudicates themselves, much similar to the States Attorney General contemporaneously advocating and advising Child Protective Proceedings.

How can one accuse themselves of fraud when they are the ones bringing charges of fraud?

Easily, the universities are run by the ones who are co-conspirators in the fraud.

Unfortunately, the "Elected Ones" do not understand that the Second Amendment has nothing to do with guns because the entire bastardizing of the original meaning of the constitution started by making "guns and children" fungible terms under parental rights, in law, here, in Michigan, because I was there....I saw the words come from their mouths...

Corporations, and what I see as Public Private Partnerships, are considered to be legal individuals who now have religious beliefs, and as such, possess the right to keep and bear arms....their own arms of foreign nations, being granted titles of nobility as private, corporate office holders, under the great seals of the nations, like the Vatican, to engage in the commerce of trafficking tiny humans, like they have always done as the residuals of the peculiar institution, under chattel law.

Well, chattel law falls under ecclesiastic law of the canons, which means there exist a legal arsenal to defrock "The Elected Ones" to be held accountable to the laws of the jurisdiction fo stealin' the children, land and votes which started in Detroit, and that is why we no longer do Star Chamber, because they were all stealin'.

Mueller's Report is nothing but a roadmap to the falling of the heavens, or in this instance, the Judiciary Star Chambers and I have popcorn.

Much more to come because no one will #sayhisname.

Get cocktails, too.

#maytheheavensfall

Voting is beautiful, be beautiful ~ vote.©

2 comments:

BEVERLY TRAN said...

FUN FACT! There are no motions in #SCOTUS.

BEVERLY TRAN said...

ANOTHER FUN FACT! SDNY is the first mother and MIED is the second sister jurisdiction of #VotingRights of the people, for they are the ones who have Article III standing https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artIII_S2_C1_1_5_1/