THIRD CONTINENTAL CONGRESS A grand jury is defined as... A group of people who come together to determine whether a crime has been committed. (Law of the Land Handbook, page 35) ...and is appropriate when the accused is a public servant such as city council member, judge, police officer, etc. The number of people involved may vary, but 16 or more is preferred. If the accused is considered of potential harm to others, follow instructions outlined in the Arrest and Detainment Procedures on page 29 of the Law of the Land Handbook. To assemble a grand jury,
—Cindy Kay
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ATTENTION: Third Continental Congress When the public faces the choice of which law form to live by, how will they decide? What factors come into play. I'd say two questions apply: 1. Is your life going the way you want it to go? 2. Which law form will get you what you want in life? The only way to answer these questions honestly is to understand what both paths offer. Likely only a small percentage of people will expend the effort required to make an informed choice. It's possible that most will maintain the status quo or simply go along with whatever their friends and family do regardless of consequences. And here is where the Third Continental Congress comes in. The Third Continental Congress is not a legislative body, but a curative body. It does not represent the people, but helps people represent themselves. Members of the Third Continental Congress are advocates and teachers who understand how to apply Natural Law as expressed in the Law of the Land Handbook. Congressional Natural Law advocates, it's time to do your thing! —Cindy Kay
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