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I have no fear that the result of our experiment will be that men may be trusted to govern themselves without a master.
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NeverTakeAPlea.org | Yesterday, July 27th, I was transported from my cell at Valley Street jail to my final pre-trial conference regarding my felony wiretapping charges. While there, I took the time to point out that the “state” regularly cuts deals with people who have actually harmed others, yet seems dead set on having a trial for my bogus charges, charges that could land me in prison for 9-21 years. To see the entire hearing from Friday, click here.... - [More]
Posted: August 5, 2012 in Articles
SzandorBlestman.com | I do not advocate violence. I believe it to be counterproductive. There are times, however, when it seems that one must exercise some form of force to restrain those who think they are superior to the rest of us and deserve special privileges in order to prevent them from doing harm. This can be called self defense or intervention in the defense of another peaceful person who may be harmed. I also consider myself to be a reasonable person, so I am willing to consider all sides of a story. What I have come to discover as I have aged is that the common folk have become too willing to simply bow to authority and obey authority figures without question while those same authority figures overstep their bounds time and again and are almost never held accountable for their actions and/or bad decisions. Read More... - [More]
Posted: September 20, 2011 in Articles
CopBlock.org | When Ademo and I walked into the Franklin County Jail in Greenfield, MA to bail out a friend last July I had no idea we’d be standing in front of a jury over a year later. But, such is the state of affairs today – when individuals who merely question requests voiced by someone wearing a badge are kidnapped, caged, and threatened with years in a cage and thousands in fines for allegedly engaging in actions that victimized none.... - [More]


Posted: July 25, 2011 in Articles, Recommended, Videos
RealityBloger | I’d like to tell you about a man named Joe…... - [More]


Posted: March 17, 2011 in Articles, Audio, Recommended
K2Dart | Doug Stanhope a great social critic strikes again.... - [More]
Posted: October 4, 2010 in Videos
CarlosMiller.com | This is another great example of how to assert your rights when confronted by thugs – The 19-year-old college student was taking pictures outside the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington DC when an FBI police officer ordered him not to take her photo.... - [More]
Posted: August 21, 2010 in Videos
LibertyOnTour | It amazes me that handing out educational material can land you in a cage. Is this not the year 2010? Doesn’t everyone know that education is a great thing? How do those employed by the DHS continue to arrest Julian for such an honorable act? Do they not realize that they are going against just about every oath they swore to uphold? I bet they would think differently if they ever found themselves in front of a jury.... - [More]
Posted: August 7, 2010 in Videos
GeorgeDonnelley.com | Jim Allen succinctly explains the history and importance of jury nullification and fully informed jurors in this five-minute video. Definitely worth a look. The jury’s power to judge the law as well as the facts freed slaves and helped roll back the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920’s.... - [More]
Posted: July 27, 2010 in Videos
RidleyReport | Fully informed jury activist Julian Heicklen shows us his injuries after an arrest in Mass. If any bureaucrat wishes to rebut these charges, PM me. Fortunately his leafleting in New Hampshire is greeted by a more restrained Federal outpost.... - [More]
Posted: June 29, 2010 in Videos
SzandorBlestman | In their courtrooms, judges have always been the top dog. They still demand obedience from all who pass through the door into the their “court of law.” To this very day people are expected to be reverent when attending court. To this day they are asked to stand when the judge enters the courtroom and address him as “your honor” when speaking, creating in him an aura of superiority and perhaps even piety toward the law. After all, not only does he command the respect and unquestioning support of men with guns, he is the final arbiter of the law while one stands accused before him. That is, of course, unless one has the financial wherewithal to afford an appeal should one be necessary, or worthwhile. The claim is there is equal justice for all available to Americans, yet a railroaded poor man will sit in a prison cell while a wealthier man can spend his wealth to try to keep what freedom he has. The judges don’t care. They owe their fealty to the mechanism of the state, and they feel you owe your fealty and your worship to them.... - [More]
Posted: June 5, 2010 in Articles