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by KURT NIMMO | INFOWARS.COM | FEBRUARY 24, 2015
More than 20 police and agents prevented the members from leaving, seized their cellphones, recording equipment, computers and fingerprinted them.
The raid was in response to to legal summons sent by Republic of Texas members to a Kerr County judge and bank employee. The organization demanded the judge and bank employee appear before Republic of Texas court held at the Veterans and Foreign Wars building in Bryan on the day the police raided the meeting.
State and federal officials say the chief justice of the international Common Law Court for the Republic of Texas had issued writs of quo warranto, mandamus and a subpoena not recognized by county, state and federal governments.
“You can’t just let people go around filing false documents to judges trying to make them appear in front of courts that aren’t even real courts,” Kerr County sheriff Rusty Hierholzer told the Houston Chronicle.
The group believes the state of Texas was illegally annexed by the federal government and Texas remains an independent nation under occupation.
Police told the newspaper they did not want a repeat of a 1997 week-long standoff between the group and police.
The Republic of Texas group cites public opinion polls that show significant support for the secession of Texas and other states from the federal Union.
A poll conducted last September during the Scottish independence vote shows one in four Americans are in favor of seceding from the United States.
Why would anyone be surprised that a constitutional writ would be ignored by a fraudulent corporate gv?
To Kerr County sheriff Rusty Heirholzer, that was a Common Law court being held and was legal. You are the one breaking the law and should be arrested for obstruction of justice.