National ARM’s Grand Jury Petition ‘Vaccine’ Crime Evidence Being Sent to Louisiana and West Virginia Governor and Attorneys General

As a board member of the National American Renaissance Movement, I am pleased to announce that National ARM is sending a 92 page Grand Jury petition containing evidence of C19 ‘vaccine’ crimes to the Governor and the State Attorney General of Louisiana and West VirginiaNational ARM’s Grand Jury Petitions State that C19 shots should be, “Banned Immediately and Criminal Investigations Should Begin”

Missouri brings the total to 25 states to receive the Grand Jury Petition. Note: this is not litigation. This is an attempt to spur appropriate investigations by providing evidence and to hopefully prompt someone to do their job…

Previously, this evidence was submitted to the Governors, Attorneys General, in MissouriHawaii, Kentucky, and Massachusetts New YorkVirginiaOregon and South DakotaWashington State and NevadaIndianaGeorgiaArizonaPennsylvaniaNew MexicoSouth CarolinaOhioCaliforniaTennesseeTexasIdahoFlorida and New Jersey

This document was prepared by National American Renaissance Movement President, and NJ criminal defense and trial attorney, David Meiswinkle. This 92 page document lists 153 exhibits of evidence and asserts that state and federal crimes have been committed. This document demands an immediate ban of C19 ‘vaccines’ and calls for criminal investigations. The document also lists persons of interest.

Crimes include, murder, racketeering, biological weapons laws violations, treason, and genocide. National ARM intends to submit evidence of vaccine crimes to local prosecutors and law enforcement in all 50 states. This is partly about removing plausible deniability.

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