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9/11 Citizens Grand Jury Movements - La, San Diego, Now Nyc
04-25-2007, 07:35 PM
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9/11 Citizens Grand Jury Movements - La, San Diego, Now Nyc
New York is about to solicit the Attorney General to open a grand jury to officially investigate the 9/11 case. With 50,000 registered New York voters behind the petition the AG has to confront the issue or the people can form a Citizens Grand Jury to subpoena documents. Citizens Grand Juries have already been held in LA, San Diego, and somewhere else I don't remember. I guess with a lobbyist permit or whatever in the city of New York the people can lobby for subpoenas, indictments, law change. They "officialize" the truth by having the witnesses and experts swearing in over the bible in front of a notary republic. This testimony then becomes a legal document of the state. Does anyone have any legal expertise to account for the legitimacy of this process, and its probability of forcing the Gov to release documents? Can we get anywhere with this is all 50 states were to convene their own 9/11 Citizens Grand Jury decisions?

I am quite excited, even if the Grand Jury doesn't really have subpoena or indictment power at least there is going to be a sub-official procedure, a "official decision". I can imagine the New York Grand Jury being held in a professional environment, with well directed video footage of the proceedings. Something like this is a completely different angle, if it's not presented as a joke with patriots wearing goofy hats and 9/11 inside job shirts this has some potential presentation wise. This is the most hope I have had since I heard Ron Paul was running for President. What do you think?

Take a look at past Grand Juries

San Diego - April 14 2007:
http://sdcgj.netrootz.com/web_pages/view_w...30&page=130

LA - Oct 31, 2006:
http://www.911truthla.us/ (scroll down toward the middle)
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