Press Release About Ademo Facing 21 Years in Prison for Journalism Hits Nationwide

Free AdemoThanks to Kari DePhillips, the PR wizard behind The Content Factory for making this national release via PRWEB happen:

Nationally Syndicated Radio Talk Show Host Indicted on Three Felony Charges

Free Talk Live Co-Host in Trouble – Viral Video of Police-on-Student Brutality in School Cafeteria Allegedly Includes “Illegally Recorded” Interviews with On-Duty Public Officials

According to court documents, Adam “Ademo” Mueller, journalist and co-host of nationally syndicated radio talk show Free Talk Live, has been indicted on three counts of felony wiretapping. The charges are a result of a vlog Mueller posted on CopBlock.org about an incident involving alleged police misconduct, which featured recorded interviews of on-duty public officials. Mueller’s report focused on video recorded by a student’s cell phone at Manchester’s West High School, which depicted Officer Darren Murphy slamming a 17-year-old boy into a cafeteria table in October of 2011. (more…)

Give Yourself To The (Drug) War Machine

FACTS:

1) The “War on Drugs” is legally designed to never end, notwithstanding all the facts that it is unsupported by science.

2) The “War on Drugs” in New Hampshire, by law, is directly controlled by the United Nations.  This represents an affront to our state sovereignty.

3) The “War on Drugs” is designed to generate massive amounts of money for both the government and corporations, while people suffer from the associated disenfranchisement.

If you work in law enforcement or intelligence, use your training to investigate my claims so that you can try and prove me wrong.

(You won’t be able to.)

Questions For Law Enforcers/Drug War Supporters

Realizing that every law enforcement and intelligence agency from the FBI to the FSB now reads this blog, I have a question for the honest and good people who enforce or support the drug war:

Is it moral and ethical of you to arrest, prosecute, and imprison your people (and testify in favor of public policy indefinitely supporting the the same), while the United States Military is currently protecting the drug PRODUCERS in Afghanistan?

If the drug war was really about keeping people from using drugs, would this be official American policy?

How is that compatible with being a good person?

Have you read the Constitution?

PS New Hampshire: WMUR flatly refuses to cover the shameful judicial corruption that exists in New Hampshire. I used to trust the mainstream media, but now it’s obvious to me why people shouldn’t.

New Hampshire is home to many honorable judges. There are several that really need to be fired for, you know, corruption.

Just like in the police world, bad cops give the good a bad name.

The NH Police Academy taught me to “police (my) own,” literally. Perhaps the Judicial Branch needs the same?

Ademo Freeman – FreeKeene.com blogger – Caged in Manch

This post was originally posted to CopBlock.org on July 12th.

On Wednesday, July 11th, 2012 CopBlock.org founder and my good friend Ademo Freeman was put in handcuffs and taken to a cage. In this video I give an overview of the situation.

It’s said that when legislation conflicts with law a good man will side with the latter. That’s what Ademo did. He acted to point-out double-standards.

Some say if you don’t agree with legislation to change it through the courts. Ademo tried. But he wasn’t even given his day in court to argue to merits. Instead, a bureaucratic error conveniently meant that he wasn’t informed of his appeal date.

Below are related posts, a video playlist that begins with the video Ademo made live two days ago, on Monday, July 7th, 2012, about his situation, and WePay donation buttons (25% of which will go to Ademo’s commissary and will be used by him after he’s free(r) and 75% of which will go to advance CopBlock.org’s mission). (more…)