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For the past few months a new movement has been emerging which seeks to replace the current government by corporation with the American Republic that was formed in the 1700's.
The original Republic was replaced by the current Democracy over a period of time in a long series of events, but the primary changeover occurred in 1933 shortly after the election of Franklin Roosevelt.
The recent movement is designed to revert back to the original Republic, one not ruled by Executive Order, but by the actual Constitution that was ratified by the original states in the late 1700's.
This is being done by setting up citizens grand juries. These were successfully established by the end of March 2010, and so by that constitutional authority a letter was sent out to about 30 governors, giving them three days in which to resign from the corporate Democracy and to be reappointed by the grand juries as governors of the Constitutional Republic.
http://thestatecolumn.com/articles/04_03/more_governors_get_threatening_letters_7584.php
Of course, the mainstream media is calling these people a "fringe" group or "extremists." But they are hard pressed to make those charges stick, since they are going about this in a peaceful and lawful manner. No one is threatening violence. Sam Kennedy, who is leading this movement, appears to have the right attitude as a genuine Christian.
I find it amazing that the mainstream news media is reporting this at all. Usually, they ignore such news.
I find it interesting that our Snowmageddon Prayer Campaign ends this week end with our Manassas Conference. I believe that these events are reflecting in-the-world results of this prayer campaign. Whether they succeed or not, they are drawing attention to a problem that has been going on for a long time. They may prove to be a stepping stone to something else, or perhaps they will actually succeed (after a legal battle).
We will see.