Welcome to our newest members at American Grand Jury
October 22nd, 2009
American Grand Jury would like to welcome our newest members. These folks took the time to find out about us and get involved.
American Grand Jury is doing its part to find and encourage Patriots to fight back against the government that is now corrupting our Nation.
You can see the new members’ list in the right column of this page. We normally update this list every two to three days.
It is a honor to know you guys and work with you.
Any member is invited to serve on upcoming Grand Juries that we sponsor. We have a number of websites we use to keep our members informed. We also sponsor a Private Forum, Private Chat and BlogTalk radio show to help keep our membership engaged.
Membership is Free. All you have to do is sign the Oath of Office form to join our group:
Oath of Office form here: http://americangrandjury.org/oath_office/
However, if you join, we expect you to get involved in whatever capacity you can:
* Serve our Presentments to local, State or Federal courts or authorities.
* Email your friends and help spread the word.
* Post on blogs and websites telling folks about us.
* Contribute ideas and solutions to help us fight corrupt government.
* Donate time or money to our cause if you are able to.
Welcome again,
Bob Campbell
Founder
American Grand Jury
Current AGJ membership:
380+ active members (current jury pool and oath signors)
2,200+ email list (newsletter and petition signors)









October 20th, 2009 at 3:07 am
I have started a ‘American Grand Jury’ group on http://paintmainered.ning.com and am awaiting approval. I would like to know how to put the invitation to ‘Join the AGJ’ on to my page for others to be able to join.
At last, I found a way to actually serve my country while not being able to serve in the Military.
I deem it an honor and privilege to serve my country.
Thank you,
Paula
October 20th, 2009 at 3:31 am
Paula,
I have added you to the new members’ list. I will get in touch with you by email tomorrow to explain more how to use our links and pages to invite new members.
Welcome to American Grand Jury,
Bob
October 21st, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Welcome, new members! This is a worthwhile cause, and we are excited about your participation..
October 22nd, 2009 at 7:13 am
Welcome, indeed, new members! Our membership ranks will swell big time as more and more people begin to fear the Usurper in Chief.
October 23rd, 2009 at 4:51 pm
I am already getting frustrated.
I have the notary complete, I printed the presentment out. I see that my name is not on the grand juror list. Does it need to be there in order to serve presentments? Post office closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday’s.
http://paintmainered.ning.com has been approved and has a few of the excellant articles from here under Discussions now. I sincerely hope that from that site, we can get more people interested in joining the AGJ!!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ response by AGJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I am on a 12 hour different time zone from you right now.. please calm down. I just read your letter. I will respond by email. Send your presentments on Saturday.. Any US citizen can serve presentments. You do not have to be a Jury member to serve these papers on any court, judge, legislator or public official.
Regards,
Bob Campbell
October 24th, 2009 at 3:20 am
Would it be alright to place these presentments on social networks like MyYearbook.com?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reply by AGJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buck, I am working on updating the webpage where we publicly have the Presentments posted:
http://americangrandjury.org/public/
Right now the page has MS Word (html formatting) and some browsers display funny characters in certain places.. I will have that corrected and updated by Monday. It takes a lot of time to format something like 15 or 16 pages in .HTML format.
The Presentments .PDF file which can be printed and served are restricted to the public unless they respond with a short form to let us know who they are. We do this to keep track of people wanting to download the originals.
The download page is NOT restricted to any of our members. All members have been emailed the Presentments download link.
My suggestion is to post the PUBLIC link ANYWHERE you want. It is has all the evidence files and images.. it is the real deal and people can visually see the entire Presentment documents on a webpage.
Again, go here: http://americangrandjury.org/public/
Regards,
Bob