Time: Sat Aug 30 04:34:43 1997
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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 19:19:06 -0700
To: MSmith6791@aol.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: ADMIRALTY COURT JURISTICTION DOES NOT EXTEND to NONMARITIME
  MATTERS

You say it was an Admiralty proceeding?
How do you know?  Did you invoke the
Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty
and Maritime Claims?

Also, did you sue out this question
in the United States District Court,
or was it a state court?  

The state superior courts also exhibit
a duality, just like the federal
district courts.  You may have been
in the de facto forum, without knowing
it.  What "status" did you plead,
in order to perfect your standing?
This is a crucial consideration.

Please read "Karma and the Federal Courts"
in the Supreme Law Library ("SLL"), at the 
URL just below my name here.  The federal 
judge's FOIA ruling in the grand jury case
is pivotal;  this is quoted in document
#15 in the Gilbertson appeal, in the
case law section of the SLL.

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com


><<at 4:3:2;  Congress liened on the entire country,
>to discharge the secret bankruptcy, in a rolling
>rehypothecation of the entire country, which 
>is designed never to end.  This is one key nexus
>of current claims to federal jurisdiction within the
>several states;  it is unconstitutional, for sure!
>
>/s/ Paul Mitchell>>
>
>** Paul, I am sending you $45 for six months..... in a few days; end of month
>is my bill paying time.  What you're saying I understood years ago when I was
>attending Lee Brobst seminars (for a $3000 pop, of all things).  I tried
>suing my Birth Cert under an Admiralty proceeding and the judge disbarred me
>from federal courts. So now you've said these things, what can a person do
>with it? Thanks.
>
>Michael Smith
>MSMITH6791@AOL.COM

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