Today is Josiah’s 37th birthday, the seventh birthday that he has spent unlawfully incarcerated by the federal government of our beloved United States of America.
I spent most of the day finishing a letter to request a most important piece of evidence in our prosecution of treason, including against those who have Josiah unlawfully incarcerated.
My letter to Mr. Hardy is about treason, and according to the Constitution of the United States, “No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.” The overt act has been denial of due process in the state, in governmental matters.
As I mentioned in that letter, Josiah has not been calling home or emailing, and I don’t know why. Knowing him, it is to protect me in some way. He did send a letter, which I received today. Following is a scanned copy of that.
There has been the overt act of denial of due process in church as well, and that is what Josiah (and his fellow inmates, evidently) have surmised from a simple reading of the Gospel of Matthew.
I was happy to know that Josiah and his fellow inmates are reading and studying the Bible together and that they are seeking to understand and apply its teachings, rightly divided. God bless them all.
On Friday I sent out a letter of same date, with many courtesy copies including to Josiah. All copies were sent Certified, Return Receipt Requested. That letter is about “RE: PROSECUTION FOR TREASON AFTER NOTICE” and is the thread I am pulling on, the one my father Robert F. Blevins wrote about on the final page of his letter dated December 7, 1997 to the U.S. Department of Justice: “It’s a filthy garment that guarantees total unravel, pull on any thread…”
There have been countless threads over the years. This one is different. The devil is undone in the details.
How great a matter a little fire kindleth.
Small moves, even as we continue warring as we must.