Stop A Court Case With One Question – Right to Subrogation
December 31, 2017
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Why Would the FBI be Calling on Me to Ask if I Know Anyone Who is Organizing Independent Common Law Grand Juries?
February 19, 2014
Corrupt courts, corruption advocacy for judicial reforms, Agent Brand, common law constitutionalism, common law grand juries, corrupt courts, corruption, David Schied, Equity courts, FBI, FBI Agent John Brand, First Amendment right to a civil redress of grievances, formation of grand juries, Government, indicting government criminals, Michigan, Michigan Supreme Court, National Liberty Alliance, Republic of Michigan, The Sherman Institute, treason against the People of Michigan, Wayne County Assembly 1 Comment
By David Schied, M.A., Education; co-founder, The (Roger) Sherman Institute
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” So what did FBI Agent John Brand want to talk with me about? I telephoned Agent Brand upon my return home from a very productive media planning meeting. In short time, he revealed his awareness of the suicide six months ago of my dear friend and one of Michigan’s most dedicated activists, Trish Kraus, who he claimed had networked connections to others that had caught the attention of the FBI that might be associated with the formation of grand juries that were “unauthorized by the courts.” More












