Alaska Judicial Corruption Timeline

Alaska Judicial Corruption Timeline

1955: Alaskan citizens elect 55 Delegates from all over Alaska to write a constitution that will protect all future Alaskans from government tyranny. 1955-1956: Constitutional Convention Delegates carefully write Alaska’s Constitution. Other than the last-resort right to bear arms, the only take-action right the delegates give us to physically confront and stop government corruption is our citizen grand juries: Article 1, Section 8 “The power of grand juries to investigate and make recommendations concerning the public welfare or safety shall never be suspended.” Without a single Delegate in opposition, they agreed that grand juries have the power to investigate and…

Who controls what we think as people

When you look at government and society you need to ask yourself who controls public opinion.  Most people are happy going with the flow which is why things like the trial of Judge Murphy goes quietly to the sidelines.  This group exists to ensure corruption like this are brought to light despite mainstream medias attempts to minimize it.  Letting the media influence the truth is predominantly the way government gets us to go with the flow.  Try watching Nome Chomsky‘s “Manufacturing Consent” which opens ones eyes to how the news is just propaganda.  Also try the book by Edward Bernays…
Judge Margaret Murphy’s Oct 4th Homer hearing

Judge Margaret Murphy’s Oct 4th Homer hearing

On October 4 at 10 AM, we ask all Alaskans to come together to protect Alaska’s constitution.  We support our citizen Grand Juries’ right to investigate and address government corruption.  See the news story by KTUU on Judge Murphy. On this date, at the Homer courthouse, there will be a hearing to schedule the felony perjury trial against Judge Margaret Murphy.  This is in connection with a 12 month and ongoing Kenai Grand Jury investigation into state-wide judicial corruption. This investigation, indictment, and trial comes after 30 years of unconstitutional suppression by government officials.  Alaska Grand Jury rights to investigate…
A common media low includes failure to provide both sides

A common media low includes failure to provide both sides

In David Ignell's story "Juneau city officials usher in new era of voter misinformation," there is clear evidence that the media is fling the people once again.  Any agency that insists on putting out one sided information is doing the community a grave injustice.   When a city takes the time to mail out information to voters but fails to provide all the information it is in fact engaging in the sharing of misinformation.  Due diligence in the media falls short of ethical standards the people deserve.  When you read information especially any sent to you from any government organization be…
Meet at Walgreens to support Alaska Grand Jurors

Meet at Walgreens to support Alaska Grand Jurors

On Saturday September 22th the AGJA will gather with signs at Walgreens from 16:30-18:30 in Soldotna.  There will be signs available to show support for Alaska Grand Jurors right to investigate.  Help shine light on corrupt state officials.  The more people who care the better the system oversight will become.  Protect your families rights to question government processes.  Stop the limitations of SCO No. 1993. Alaska Grand Jurors Association supports the right of grand jurors to investigate as is laid out in the Alaska State Constitution.  Article 1, section 8 of the Alaska Constitution states, “The power of grand juries…
Our Servants: Enemies of the People.

Our Servants: Enemies of the People.

Our Servants: Enemies of the People. American life has become controlled by lawyers and judges due to the People’s sloth and abdication, and because the legal industry has worked steadily to kill off Grand Jury by first making it a rubber stamp, then coaxing corrupt state legislatures to hamper or kill it. I’m sure that state legislators fear losing their sweet deals, but We The People are fools to give up our most powerful law enforcement institution. For too long we’ve deferred to corrupt operators in legislatures. As former Stanford Law School dean Larry Kramer wrote, “The supreme Court is…
AGJA Fair booth Sept 8 2023

AGJA Fair booth Sept 8 2023

August 18 @ 8:00 am - September 9 @ 10:00 pm AGJA at the Alaska State Fair! 2075 Glennallen Hwy 2075 Glennallen Hwy, Palmer, AK, United States Alaska Grand Jurors’ Association will have a booth at the Alaska State Fair! Learn about why judicial corruption is costly
Corruption in Government is not just in Alaska but other states as well

Corruption in Government is not just in Alaska but other states as well

You may have noticed an uptake in government officials being charged with crimes against the people they are elected to represent.  In Alaska we are seeing it in the courts, with politicians, state agencies like Office of Children's Services and among law enforcement.  What you might not be aware of is this problem is coming under national scrutiny.  Montana's Attorney General Austin Knudsen has recently made huge headlines.  Reporter AMY BETH HANSON from AP news quoted Tim Stauch, "Knudsen or attorneys under his supervision “routinely and frequently undermined public confidence in the fairness and impartiality of our system of justice…
Support Grand Jurors join the rally at the Kenai River Bridge Sept 9th 10-12

Support Grand Jurors join the rally at the Kenai River Bridge Sept 9th 10-12

On Saturday September 9th the AGJA will gather at the Kenai River Bridge near SBS in Soldotna.  There will be signs available to show support for Alaska Grand Jurors right to investigate.  Help shine light on corrupt state officials.  Alaska Grand Jurors Association supports the right of grand jurors to investigate as is laid out in our state constitution.  This is also a reminder that Judge Murphy's trial call will be held October 4th at the Homer courthouse at 10AM.  This hearing is being held in Judge Thomas Matthews courtroom as a visiting judge and is supposed to be livestreamed…
A letter about Alaskan Rights from a concerned citizen

A letter about Alaskan Rights from a concerned citizen

Friends, How many times do we-the-people have to speak up? How many news articles have been written about the injustices that some (usually the poor and uneducated and people of color) Alaskans have had to face because our elected Governor will not exercise his Constitutional authority Article III Sec. 16?  Governor Dunleavy took office in 2018 and then was re-elected 2022.  How many years does it take to remedy the wrong, correct the dysfunctional OCS system, etc.  Problems are getting worse, not better.  Listen to the link about SB 31. There are many injustices that are happening to several of…