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Mar 2, 2015 15:18:51   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
They didn't just raid that meeting, they took away all the cell phones, laptops and other things like that. They also fingerprinted every attendee. Now get it straight that not only local police were involved. FBI and other federal enforcers were there also. Those people had a number of their rights taken away by this raid, but I am sure that Eric Holder wouldn't prosecute anybody other than the ones who had their rights violated.

I wouldn't have been at that meeting because of who was running it but I wouldn't go to a meeting in a mosque either because of what I think would be going on there.

Although you will not see the name, Alex Jones, in the article some of you progs can stop reading here because one of you said that is what shuts him down.

http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/feds-raid-texas-political-meeting/

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Mar 2, 2015 15:24:17   #
Rufus Loc: Deep South
 
oldroy wrote:
They didn't just raid that meeting, they took away all the cell phones, laptops and other things like that. They also fingerprinted every attendee. Now get it straight that not only local police were involved. FBI and other federal enforcers were there also. Those people had a number of their rights taken away by this raid, but I am sure that Eric Holder wouldn't prosecute anybody other than the ones who had their rights violated.

I wouldn't have been at that meeting because of who was running it but I wouldn't go to a meeting in a mosque either because of what I think would be going on there.

Although you will not see the name, Alex Jones, in the article some of you progs can stop reading here because one of you said that is what shuts him down.

http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/feds-raid-texas-political-meeting/
They didn't just raid that meeting, they took away... (show quote)


I hope they sue the crap out of all agencies and as individuals and I hope this stays in the news. It is like N**i Germany.

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Mar 2, 2015 16:02:20   #
BOHICA
 
oldroy wrote:
They didn't just raid that meeting, they took away all the cell phones, laptops and other things like that. They also fingerprinted every attendee. Now get it straight that not only local police were involved. FBI and other federal enforcers were there also. Those people had a number of their rights taken away by this raid, but I am sure that Eric Holder wouldn't prosecute anybody other than the ones who had their rights violated.

I wouldn't have been at that meeting because of who was running it but I wouldn't go to a meeting in a mosque either because of what I think would be going on there.

Although you will not see the name, Alex Jones, in the article some of you progs can stop reading here because one of you said that is what shuts him down.

http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/feds-raid-texas-political-meeting/
They didn't just raid that meeting, they took away... (show quote)


Welcome to the USSA.

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Mar 2, 2015 16:30:04   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
Rufus wrote:
I hope they sue the crap out of all agencies and as individuals and I hope this stays in the news. It is like N**i Germany.


So much like Germany in the late 1930s. However, does our Glorious Leader know much about N**i Germany?

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Mar 2, 2015 16:31:54   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
BOHICA wrote:
Welcome to the USSA.


Today your suggestion is pretty apt but it may have to be ISSA. It does seem that Obama wants that to be the case.

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Mar 2, 2015 16:40:04   #
Missouri Loc: Cherokee Reservation
 
BOHICA wrote:
Welcome to the USSA.


Marcus Crassus
Posted with permission from Breitbart Unmasked
Republish Reprint


The Republic of Texas is a group of extremist right wingers who operate like most sovereign citizen groups operate. They form their own courts, issue summonses, file property liens against judges, prosecutors or law enforcement, and basically act as if they run the show when it comes to going after those that come after them. In this case, a meeting was held over a summons they issued to a State District Judge and a Bank employee over a home foreclosure on one of their members, Susan Cammack, and was signed by a Judge from the Republic of Texas, David Kroupa, a Harris county Chiropractor. They were ordered by the Republic of Texas group to appear in their Kangaroo court at the VFW hall in Bryan Texas. However, instead of them appearing, the place was raided by a posse of Federal agents along with the Bryan Police Department, the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, the Kerr County Sheriff's Office, Agents of the Texas District Attorney, the Texas Rangers and the FBI.

According to the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, a member of the Republic of Texas lost her Kerr County home to foreclosure. That did not sit well with the m*****a group. So, the International Common Law Court for the Republic of Texas issued a subpoena to the district judge who signed the foreclosure.

The document ordered Melvin Rex Emerson, Jr, judge for 198th District Court, to appear before the court at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the VFW Hall.



Everyone who was in attendance in the VFW hall was then fingerprinted and identified, however, no arrests were made.

In the end, at least 20 officers corralled, searched and fingerprinted all 60 meeting attendees, before seizing all cellphones and recording equipment in a Valentine's Day 2015 raid on the Texas separatist group.

The raid was a response to legal summons sent by Republic of Texas members to a Kerr County judge and bank employee, demanding they appear in the Republic's court at the Veterans and Foreign Wars building in Bryan the day the officers stormed in. Jarnecke's group, the subject of a half-hour YouTube documentary, maintains a small working government, including official currency, congress, and courts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZWcaFf9xtU

"You can't just let people go around filing false documents to judges trying to make them appear in front of courts that aren't even real courts," said Kerr County sheriff Rusty Hierholzer, who led the operation.

He acknowledged he used a "show of force," grouping officers from city, county state and federal law enforcement to serve a search warrant for suspicions of a misdemeanor crime. He said he had worries that some extremists in the group could become violent, citing a 1997 incident when 300 state troopers surrounded an armed Republic leader for a weeklong standoff.

The Republic of Texas group has tried to distance themselves from the original members of the group in 1997 where a standoff with the group in Fort Davis Texas resulted in a shootout with Law Enforcement officers where one man was k**led and the remainder of the group was convicted and sentenced to life terms in prison.

These days those who are a part of the so-called new group, claim ‘we are not those people.'

"We've had years of bad press, but we're not those people," said Jarnecke of the '97 incident. "But yes, we are still making every attempt to get independence for Texas and we're doing it in a lawful international manner."

Of course, "lawful manner" doesn't include forming your own court and issuing liens or arrest warrants for people to appear at your Kangaroo court. This is exactly why this group got into trouble in the first place. So in fact they are pretty much the same as the other group, and no matter how hard they try to mask it with that old school Texas charm they show to the public, it's still business as usual for the Republic of Texas.

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Mar 2, 2015 16:44:45   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
Reckon the v****g sheople of the city of Bryan, Brazos and Kerr counties will remember this come the next e******n and throw the bastards out? I doubt it, as long as it is not in my backyard, eh?

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Mar 2, 2015 16:48:49   #
Rufus Loc: Deep South
 
Missouri wrote:
Marcus Crassus
Posted with permission from Breitbart Unmasked
Republish Reprint


The Republic of Texas is a group of extremist right wingers who operate like most sovereign citizen groups operate. They form their own courts, issue summonses, file property liens against judges, prosecutors or law enforcement, and basically act as if they run the show when it comes to going after those that come after them. In this case, a meeting was held over a summons they issued to a State District Judge and a Bank employee over a home foreclosure on one of their members, Susan Cammack, and was signed by a Judge from the Republic of Texas, David Kroupa, a Harris county Chiropractor. They were ordered by the Republic of Texas group to appear in their Kangaroo court at the VFW hall in Bryan Texas. However, instead of them appearing, the place was raided by a posse of Federal agents along with the Bryan Police Department, the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, the Kerr County Sheriff's Office, Agents of the Texas District Attorney, the Texas Rangers and the FBI.

According to the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, a member of the Republic of Texas lost her Kerr County home to foreclosure. That did not sit well with the m*****a group. So, the International Common Law Court for the Republic of Texas issued a subpoena to the district judge who signed the foreclosure.

The document ordered Melvin Rex Emerson, Jr, judge for 198th District Court, to appear before the court at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the VFW Hall.



Everyone who was in attendance in the VFW hall was then fingerprinted and identified, however, no arrests were made.

In the end, at least 20 officers corralled, searched and fingerprinted all 60 meeting attendees, before seizing all cellphones and recording equipment in a Valentine's Day 2015 raid on the Texas separatist group.

The raid was a response to legal summons sent by Republic of Texas members to a Kerr County judge and bank employee, demanding they appear in the Republic's court at the Veterans and Foreign Wars building in Bryan the day the officers stormed in. Jarnecke's group, the subject of a half-hour YouTube documentary, maintains a small working government, including official currency, congress, and courts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZWcaFf9xtU

"You can't just let people go around filing false documents to judges trying to make them appear in front of courts that aren't even real courts," said Kerr County sheriff Rusty Hierholzer, who led the operation.

He acknowledged he used a "show of force," grouping officers from city, county state and federal law enforcement to serve a search warrant for suspicions of a misdemeanor crime. He said he had worries that some extremists in the group could become violent, citing a 1997 incident when 300 state troopers surrounded an armed Republic leader for a weeklong standoff.

The Republic of Texas group has tried to distance themselves from the original members of the group in 1997 where a standoff with the group in Fort Davis Texas resulted in a shootout with Law Enforcement officers where one man was k**led and the remainder of the group was convicted and sentenced to life terms in prison.

These days those who are a part of the so-called new group, claim ‘we are not those people.'

"We've had years of bad press, but we're not those people," said Jarnecke of the '97 incident. "But yes, we are still making every attempt to get independence for Texas and we're doing it in a lawful international manner."

Of course, "lawful manner" doesn't include forming your own court and issuing liens or arrest warrants for people to appear at your Kangaroo court. This is exactly why this group got into trouble in the first place. So in fact they are pretty much the same as the other group, and no matter how hard they try to mask it with that old school Texas charm they show to the public, it's still business as usual for the Republic of Texas.
Marcus Crassus br Posted with permission from Bre... (show quote)


The police and FBI had no legal authority to go in and fingerprint anyone, much less even touch their property or detain them whatsoever.

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Mar 2, 2015 16:50:13   #
BOHICA
 
Rufus wrote:
The police and FBI had no legal authority to go in and fingerprint anyone, much less even touch their property or detain them whatsoever.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Mar 2, 2015 17:25:34   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
Rufus wrote:
The police and FBI had no legal authority to go in and fingerprint anyone, much less even touch their property or detain them whatsoever.


If all the federal people who went in those doors had a right to take away all those people's rights we are getting to close to tyranny, for me.

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Mar 2, 2015 17:33:51   #
Rufus Loc: Deep South
 
oldroy wrote:
If all the federal people who went in those doors had a right to take away all those people's rights we are getting to close to tyranny, for me.

I know that's right.

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Mar 2, 2015 17:34:32   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
Missouri wrote:
Marcus Crassus
Posted with permission from Breitbart Unmasked
Republish Reprint


The Republic of Texas is a group of extremist right wingers who operate like most sovereign citizen groups operate. They form their own courts, issue summonses, file property liens against judges, prosecutors or law enforcement, and basically act as if they run the show when it comes to going after those that come after them. In this case, a meeting was held over a summons they issued to a State District Judge and a Bank employee over a home foreclosure on one of their members, Susan Cammack, and was signed by a Judge from the Republic of Texas, David Kroupa, a Harris county Chiropractor. They were ordered by the Republic of Texas group to appear in their Kangaroo court at the VFW hall in Bryan Texas. However, instead of them appearing, the place was raided by a posse of Federal agents along with the Bryan Police Department, the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, the Kerr County Sheriff's Office, Agents of the Texas District Attorney, the Texas Rangers and the FBI.

According to the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, a member of the Republic of Texas lost her Kerr County home to foreclosure. That did not sit well with the m*****a group. So, the International Common Law Court for the Republic of Texas issued a subpoena to the district judge who signed the foreclosure.

The document ordered Melvin Rex Emerson, Jr, judge for 198th District Court, to appear before the court at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the VFW Hall.



Everyone who was in attendance in the VFW hall was then fingerprinted and identified, however, no arrests were made.

In the end, at least 20 officers corralled, searched and fingerprinted all 60 meeting attendees, before seizing all cellphones and recording equipment in a Valentine's Day 2015 raid on the Texas separatist group.

The raid was a response to legal summons sent by Republic of Texas members to a Kerr County judge and bank employee, demanding they appear in the Republic's court at the Veterans and Foreign Wars building in Bryan the day the officers stormed in. Jarnecke's group, the subject of a half-hour YouTube documentary, maintains a small working government, including official currency, congress, and courts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZWcaFf9xtU

"You can't just let people go around filing false documents to judges trying to make them appear in front of courts that aren't even real courts," said Kerr County sheriff Rusty Hierholzer, who led the operation.

He acknowledged he used a "show of force," grouping officers from city, county state and federal law enforcement to serve a search warrant for suspicions of a misdemeanor crime. He said he had worries that some extremists in the group could become violent, citing a 1997 incident when 300 state troopers surrounded an armed Republic leader for a weeklong standoff.

The Republic of Texas group has tried to distance themselves from the original members of the group in 1997 where a standoff with the group in Fort Davis Texas resulted in a shootout with Law Enforcement officers where one man was k**led and the remainder of the group was convicted and sentenced to life terms in prison.

These days those who are a part of the so-called new group, claim ‘we are not those people.'

"We've had years of bad press, but we're not those people," said Jarnecke of the '97 incident. "But yes, we are still making every attempt to get independence for Texas and we're doing it in a lawful international manner."

Of course, "lawful manner" doesn't include forming your own court and issuing liens or arrest warrants for people to appear at your Kangaroo court. This is exactly why this group got into trouble in the first place. So in fact they are pretty much the same as the other group, and no matter how hard they try to mask it with that old school Texas charm they show to the public, it's still business as usual for the Republic of Texas.
Marcus Crassus br Posted with permission from Bre... (show quote)


You certainly pissed me off when you failed to take out the s from your link. I tried and tried to use that link only to eventually be informed by youtube that it is not available.

Breitbart unmasked. That is a bit left leaning for me. I read that part of your story on my link but haven't gone to Breitbart unmasked yet to see what it is. It is come far left leaning place, isn't it?

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Mar 2, 2015 17:39:57   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
oldroy wrote:
You certainly pissed me off when you failed to take out the s from your link. I tried and tried to use that link only to eventually be informed by youtube that it is not available.

Breitbart unmasked. That is a bit left leaning for me. I read that part of your story on my link but haven't gone to Breitbart unmasked yet to see what it is. It is come far left leaning place, isn't it?


Yep, sure enough that breitbart place is very humorous and very left leaning. Where do you people find places like this? Media Matters or Kos?

Everybody go to this link and look at the first page only. You can see a picture of Obama saying he is working and that we of the right surely aren't. That front page is very humorous.

http://www.breitbartunmasked.com/

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Mar 2, 2015 17:49:48   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
oldroy wrote:
Yep, sure enough that breitbart place is very humorous and very left leaning. Where do you people find places like this? Media Matters or Kos?

Everybody go to this link and look at the first page only. You can see a picture of Obama saying he is working and that we of the right surely aren't. That front page is very humorous.
When a l*****t i***t posts a link, the first thing I look at is the name of the website. 100 times out of 95, I simply ignore it.

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Mar 3, 2015 01:40:36   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
When a l*****t i***t posts a link, the first thing I look at is the name of the website. 100 times out of 95, I simply ignore it.


I think that most of them think that places like Breitbart unmasked are very good sources of info, but what I read there convinced me about what the leaners like to read.

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