Bureaucrats Kidnap Newborn – Part 1 of 2
OTN’s Sam reports on the outrageous kidnapping of a newborn by men and women calling themselves “government”:
OTN’s Sam reports on the outrageous kidnapping of a newborn by men and women calling themselves “government”:
More from the “redress of grievances” event from Tally.TV. This time, he interviews a liquor enforcement agent who at least seems open to ideas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exkmuDC6HK4
The week before liberty activist George Donnelly was set to move to New Hampshire, he was attacked and arrested by federal agents for recording video on a public sidewalk outside the federal courthouse in Allentown, PA. Here’s the story, written after the completion of his odyssey in the federal police state. George, I hope to see you in NH soon!
Lessons to take away:
1. Don’t ever do activism alone. (more…)
Here’s a lengthy qik.com video from Liberty on Tour‘s Pete Eyre of his partner Adam walking into a trap. Or so it seems. Details are sketchy at this moment. Approximately five cops are called out to deal with what appears to be a parking issue. The main cop opens with, “Can I talk to you for a second?”. What would have happened if Adam had said, “No thanks”, and closed the window? These cops were on a fishing expedition, based on what I can hear in the video. They use Adam’s answers to justify further prying into his private business.
Former cops like Barry Cooper recommend not even answering when the police are at your door. We don’t know what transpires before Adam comes to the window, but it may have been better to not acknowledge them at all. Of course, it’s easy to think about all this in hindsight, and a lot tougher on the ground with men standing around your motorhome with their hands on weapons. (more…)
Cop fails at intimidating Dave Ridley into stopping recording:
On Saturday, September 4th, 2010 Keene New Hampshire liberty activists respond to a state and local police “sobriety” checkpoint where police check drivers license, registration, tags, and do a plain sight search of the car to ensure the driver is sober.