Ruth Venezia Doesn’t Care About You

In this clip, Councilwoman Ruth Venezia, my neighbor, explains her vote in support of the BearCat tank. She says that she has saved lives with her vote and informs me that the BearCat can withstand falling tree branches. Why do I get the feeling this would not comfort grieving widow Guerena?

BEARCAT-Supporting City Councilors, Mayor Targeted by AntiSec

Did you really think it was going to be over last night? What a shame no city councilors had the courage to change their vote in the face of so much public opposition to the killing machine that the Keene police want to bring to town. We tried to tell them the world was watching.

Now it appears some hacktivists have also been paying attention to what is going on in Keene and the heroic group AntiSec has targeted “mayor” Kendall Lane and the Keene city councilors who voted in favor of the BEARCAT for a good doxing.

They have started with info about Kendall Lane and Janice Manwaring. AntiSec states that the rest are coming. The dox are being posted to the AntiSec facebook page, and who knows where else they are being spread.

Do you think the council expected attention like this? Kudos to the brave hacktivists in AntiSec for taking on this issue and paying attention to the oppression going on here in Keene.

I will update this post as AntiSec continues to post more info.

Dox for Kendall Lane:

Target: Keene, N.H., Mayor Kendall Lane.

Reason: Outspoken support for Tank Armored vehicle purchase for Keene Police Department.

Term Expires: Dec. 31, 2013.

Age: 64 years old.

Address: 98 Wyman Road, Keene New Hampshire.

House Phone: 603-355-3505

House value: $201,000

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Cowardly City Councilors Ignore the People, Vote for BEARCAT 9-4

Police State KeeneTonight, the Keene city council could have made history as the first ever political designation to reject arms manufacturer LENCO and the federal government’s pushing of the BEARCAT police attack “tank“.

They could have heard the voices of the people who were crying out against this intimidating monstrosity that will inevitably militarize the Keene police even more, and as city councilor Carl Jacobs appropriately pointed out, distance them further from the community they supposedly serve.

They could have. But they didn’t. The BEARCAT passed 9 to 4.

Despite the outpouring of opposition in the community against the BEARCAT, not a single councilor changed their vote from December, when they originally voted in favor of it. That vote was 13 to 1. Why were the numbers different? The new city councilors who took office in January were the ones to vote against it. So, the councilors who originally voted for it completely disregarded all the input they received from the community in various forms:

  • In a Keene Sentinel online poll, 72% said they city council was wrong to accept the BEARCAT. (Only 12% favored the BEARCAT in the poll.)
  • WKBK’s Dan Mitchell stated on-air that 90% of his callers were against the BEARCAT.
  • City councilor Bettina Chadbourne related during tonight’s meeting that of the 80 phone calls she received from various members of the community, (old, young, business owners, men, women, etc) only ten calls were in favor of the BEARCAT.
  • The public hearing on the BEARCAT featured dozens of speakers, the supermajority of which opposed the BEARCAT.
  • A random walk down Main St. would show anyone who bothered to ask people that the supermajority of people oppose the BEARCAT.
  • Most letters to the editor of the Keene Sentinel were in opposition to the BEARCAT.
  • During the meeting the councilors who favored the BEARCAT got no applause from the packed room, while the councilors who spoke in opposition to the BEARCAT were blasted with applause.
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Motion To Depose Four Judges: DENIED – Motion To Change Venue: DENIED

UPDATE: My signature will not be the only signature on the “rule 11 petition” to the NH Supreme Court.

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Two days after New Hampshire State Representative (and Redress of Grievances Committee member) George Lambert (R) (Hillsboro-27) authorized subpoenas for four sitting New Hampshire judges in the presence of New Hampshire State Representative JR Hoell (R) (Merrimack-13), Judge Kathleen McGuire DENIED Jason Talley the ability to question said judges about what they knew about the court orders that caused him to be arrested for mere POSSESSION OF A CAMERA.

Why would he want to question them about the orders?  Because they enacted them three days after a judge committed a crime on camera.

She also DENIED Jason’s request that the trial be moved out of the county as he doesn’t believe he can receive a fair trial there.

I now intend on filing a Rule 11 Petition with the New Hampshire Supreme Court to ask that they take this case from the Cheshire County Superior Court.

Cheshire County Superior Court order DENYING criminal depositions of four judges and change of venue .PDF

From the judge’s order:

The legality of any judge’s order will not be an issue for the jury to determine because a court order may not be disobeyed unless and until it is reversed.

Immoral and unconstitutional judicial orders should, at the very minimum, be questioned and shown to the public.  In this case I think they should be shown to the entire New Hampshire General Court as well.

There literally are judges committing crimes on camera and then bad judicial orders being enacted to cover as a result in Cheshire County…  and it needs to stop.

The enforcement of said corrupt orders needs to stop as well.  Why isn’t Cheshire County High Sheriff Foote driving these court orders directly to the New Hampshire Supreme Court and saying “NO” ???

That’s exactly what I would do.

A Reminder To The New Hampshire Supreme Court

This blog is made pursuant to NH Rules of Professional Conduct 3.6 (c) (2) and (c) (6) as the testimony I am referring to below was given at a public hearing at the New Hampshire Supreme Court, and thus, it is part of a public record. Additionally, the people of New Hampshire should be aware of the danger to the public interest.

As the time approaches where the string of events leading up to State v. Jason Talley becomes more and more public, I would like to remind the New Hampshire Supreme Court (and the news media) that at the “Rule 78” hearing on 12/16/11, (the rule about restrictions of New Hampshire’s Constitution Part I, Article 22 in the court system) that I attended, I stood right in front of you, on camera, and told you exactly how the courts were “inviolably” preserving the right to the freedom of the press in Cheshire County: a crime was committed by a sitting judge and high ranking judicial officials stripped rights away in an attempt to try and change the story.

I was even happy to see the former judge that I used to testify to as a police officer present on the panel. I figured it was beneficial to have someone on the panel who knows I am not a liar.

I spoke the truth, on camera, about the judicial cover-up occurring after Adam Mueller’s illegal arrest and how it ensnared Jason Talley. I was apparently ignored.

As Part II, Article 73-a makes you, the Supreme Court, the boss of all the lower courts in New Hampshire, I hope you are preparing to explain to the public how you were told specifically how a crime was being covered up in Cheshire County by judicial officers you supervise, but apparently did nothing about it.

^— This man spent two days incarcerated for a crime he never committed. He spent two days incarcerated for constitutionally protected activity.

Hold Judge Burke and the other judges who are involved accountable because it is the ethical thing to do… not because politics forces you to do so later.

You’re not above the law… you’re entrusted with it.

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Let him who would move the world, first move himself.
-Socrates

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