c/o general delivery San Rafael, California Postal Code 94901/tdc May 1, 1991 Mr. Howard Freeman c/o P. O. Box 364 Lusk, Wyoming Postal Code 82225/tdc Dear Howard: I attended your seminar on the U.C.C. last Saturday in Pleasanton, California, and want you to know I was very impressed by the depth of your knowledge on this subject. Your lecture style was most informative and most entertaining. I will look forward to receiving the video tape of this lecture. We have recently assembled a number of papers and letters which document our continuing research and political action with respect to the 16th Amendment and related subjects. Copies of these assembled papers and letters are enclosed, for your review. I would appreciate any comments you may have on this material. I am also very interested to learn more about the difference between "public law" and "public policy," as you used these terms. You will recall telling us about your confrontation with a federal judge who said that Supreme Court decisions prior to 1938 were "too old." If something happened in government which rendered obsolete all U.S. Supreme Court decisions prior to 1938, where is the record of this event? In the Federal Register? In the Congressional Record? In some enacted law? To what event was this judge referring? Could you be more specific about the relevant events of 1938? Would it be possible for you to prepare a signed affidavit which documents the conversation which you had with this judge? I am beginning to think that evidence like this ought to be sufficient to put judges on the witness stand (at the appropriate time and place, of course!) particularly if they have been holding secret meetings to decide the fate of free citizens without publicizing those decisions in any way. Thanks again for the excellent lecture. Keep up the good work! Sincerely yours, /s/ John E. Trumane John E. Trumane Account for Better Citizenship enclosures # # #
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