August 01, 2007

Samaritan Axe

There seems to be a pattern here that Mr. Grigg should have a field day. The last three people that i have known to be arrested have all been picked up while helping a different friend in trouble. Seems the same people are always in trouble with the law and whenever their troubles become too great that another friend steps in and gets involved, somehow something illegal turns up and whomp - local police. It starts with a traffic citation and a search and always escalates because there is always something there. So the legalized government crime syndicate sucks up more people to put in their jails, places them on probation withhowdt court appearance and confiscates their property for support.

Kudos to Sunni for returning from adventure and posting both Retta Fontana and Jim Bovard in the same blog. The gloves have to come off - we cannot stand by and watch other folks make decision that affect us and still go with the flow. The group of friends and people that you keep around you is the people you need to be working with to support the community that consists of you and your friends. If it becomes illegal and immoral to stand by your friends in times of need - then there is no hope for the system of coercion that criminalizes doing the right thing to do.

You cannot believe that you have any effect on the way it is, if you do not support the illusions presented as the way it is. Declare sovereignty, play the game, but do not believe it - start something better. Form a system that is self-directed and develop a skill to help bring it about. But stop using anything presented by the existing system that you do not need for sustenance. If we all stop paying - what happens? Let's find howdt!

If you want a chance to turn around the game - be in Eugene Oregon on Monday August 13th by 9:00. Roger Weidner will be confronting the system in the Wishon case. Roger is asking for 100 court watchers - people who are willing to sit and observe the proceedings to keep everybody honest. If you have not been in a court-room recently - this is a much better side of the aisle than the handcuffs.

Now off to post bail.

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