Chapter #4: Clint Campion: Trojan Horse for Kenai Grand Jury Counsel

From 2021 to 2023 a Kenai Grand Jury (KGJ) investigated corruption and cover up in the Alaska Department of Law (DOL) and Alaska Court System (ACS). In mid-2022 the KGJ asked that Chief Assistant Attorney General Jenna Gruenstein, a top DOL official who was serving as their legal counsel, be replaced with “independent” counsel. Little did the KGJ know Chief AAG Gruenstein would be replaced with a private “independent” attorney who had a direct and compelling reason to derail their investigation.

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Adopt Vita

I have once again learned about the luxury of a warm house, a soft bed, and people to dote on me. And my beautiful green-eyed tortoiseshell self couldn’t be happier. I once had a home but then somehow, I ended up at a construction site as a hungry stray. That was not a good life. But now that I've been rescued, everything has changed!

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Adopt Scooter

I will scoot my way right into your heart! My little meows and chill attitude will bring a special addition to your home. I love playing with toys and enjoy snuggling up close. Despite being born with a spinal deformity, I show little limitations when it comes to climbing the cat tower or jumping into bed at night. I have been checked by the vet and have been given the all clear. I may experience some arthritis later in life and would benefit from a supplement to help with any joint pain. I drag/scoot on my back legs the majority of the time so I need a quick backside bath on a weekly basis. I would prefer that my new home has rugs so I can get around the house easily.

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Adopt Pearl

I am a little love machine! If you'd seen me a year ago, you would have never guessed I'm the same cat. I ended up at the animal shelter and, after a few weeks there, I was so stressed that I could no longer pass the behavior test. I was worried, overanxious, and overstimulated by everything. Things did not look good for me. But after a couple of weeks in a foster home, I became a different cat!

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Interesting Last 3 Weeks

We have seen a revolution start in Iran, grow, and, as of yesterday, the protesters were in control of most of the major cities. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have thus far chosen to conduct limited operations that have killed a few protesters. It should be noted that many of the women protesters were not wearing the Nijab, the Muslim headscarf. It is alleged that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei fled Tehran yesterday (1/9/2023) for the northern city of Tabas. Evidently, Khamenei and about 20 family members and close associates are to be moved to Russia. However, Trump has warned against such a move. It is believed that Delta Force and the 160th SOAR are currently being deployed to interdict any such attempt.

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Debt Slavery or Real Money: A Choice That Can No Longer Wait

America is facing a reality that can no longer be ignored: the system we are living under is not sustainable, lawful, or free. At the foundation of this crisis is money itself. The U.S. Constitution is clear—lawful money is gold and silver. Yet today, we operate entirely on the U.S. dollar, a fiat currency that is not money at all, but an IOU. It is debt issued as currency, and it enslaves everyone who uses it.

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America’s Courtroom: Building a Team for Justice

One ASDK12graduate took the pledge of allegiance he said in school every day to Fight peacefully in the Supreme Court—Now Building Team to Hold Officials Accountable for Crimes They Won’t Prosecute

Dustin Darden isn’t a lawyer, but he’s done what few attorneys accomplish: filed a U.S. Supreme Court petition (Case No. 25-376) that reached all nine Justices. Though denied, it proved ordinary citizens can challenge government overreach at the highest levels.

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Assimilate

Why can’t they be like us? Why don’t they want to be like us? Why do they have to be like us?

Hasidic Jews in New York, for instance, have their own schools and synagogues and neighborhoods where there’s Jewish writing on the store fronts.  They walk around with beards and sideburns and big hats and a certain dress code.

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Americanization

While reading an opinion in last month’s paper, I was wishing that the writer had understood more history. When one reads the works of our founding European-born “fathers,” we will note that they were mostly Deists. That was a common religion during that time. Of course, they made it clear, by placing freedom of religion as the first right for the new nation, that all religions were to be accepted. We are all glad they did.

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Useful Idiots

A scheme designed for social control,
Creating the Social State, it’s goal.
Taking the extant of people’s lives,
Eight levels obtain its dear prize.
To care for the care of people’s health,
Controls the people and their wealth.
Hiking taxes thrusts poverty high,
Curbs the poor, on the State rely.
Unsupported debt surges the tax,
Poverty rises, not relax.

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Adopt Keiki

I am just stinking sweet, as my foster mom so elegantly puts it! My foster mom may be a little partial, but I truly am the sweetest girl and ready to show my unbounded love to a new home. I warm up fast to new people and waste no time demanding pets and attention.

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