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(C)4/1995 Henry McDaniel and Henry McDaniel 3RD Communications, except where
individual writers have reserved rights. Electronic reproduction for non-
profit allowed so long as the work remains unaltered with all credits and
notices intact. All other rights reserved.
URL : http://weber.u.washington.edu/~mcdaniel/
EMAIL: jpja@homer.u.washington.edu
In this version of the Journal you may jump ahead to articles by searching
for the article index AR# -- where # is the article number.
The JOURNAL for PATRIOTIC JUSTICE in AMERICA
April 1995. vol. 1, No. 1.
_________________________________________________________________
FEATURES
(AR1) Towards a New Free Press. - C.E. van Avery
(AR2) Establishing Your Bivouac Area: the first 24 hours. - SSG Hedley
(AR3) From London: Coming American Revolution? - A. Furlong
_________________________________________________________________
DEPARTMENTS
(AR4) Letters
(AR5) The Cradle
(AR6) The Lantern
(AR7) Minuteman Advisor
_________________________________________________________________
Corrections:
We originally ran with the wrong credits. T.L. Davis did not write
"Towards a New Free Press." That article is the work of C.E. van
Avery who was properly credited within. 4/15/95
This non-HTML version of the Journal for readers without WEB
browsers was expanded to cover everything in our standard
edition, rather than the digested version used before.
--Editor, 4/17/95
AR1
Author's note: In a time of need, I was asked by the editor for an
article to add to the features section. `Just add a paragraph on
the beginning explaining why you decided to join us, and send it
in,' he told me. As I sat in front of my computer struggling to fit
all the reasons in one short paragraph, the introduction began to
eclipse the original piece, until the product of that deceivingly
simple request became a treatise unto themselves. These are the
results.
TOWARDS A NEW FREE PRESS
_________________________________________________________________
`` Our represenatives have come to believe themselves to be independant of the
people they represent."
_________________________________________________________________
By C.E. Van Avery
`...Wherever a general knowledge and sensibility have prevailed among
the people, arbitrary government and every kind of oppression have
lessened and disappeared in proportion.' Those words, written by John
Adams in 1765, seem to have a special meaning to our Nation today. The
press of our times has for a generation or more ignored this ancient
principle, and led this great Nation to the precipice of its own
demise. They have disregarded a fundamental right of the People, won
by the struggles and blood of Patriots. I cannot improve upon the
arguments of Mr. Adams, when he stated that, `liberty cannot be
preserved without a general knowledge among the people.... [The
people] have a right, an indisputable, unalienable, indefeasible,
divine right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge; I mean
of the characters and conduct of their rulers.'
For generations the press has neglected its fundamental obligation in
this respect, sacrificing it on an alter to the `Great Society.' Their
in terest in making this a Nation created in their own ideological
image has for years kept the inner workings and machinations of
government from the very Citizens that empower it. And now, as a light
of truth is finally cast upon the dark corners and recesses of the
bureaucracy, we are appalled at what we discover.
We discover that we have created, through our own neglect and
disinterest, a government in which graft and favoritism is replete.
Our Representatives have come to believe themselves to be independent
of the People they represent. Indeed, many are incensed that they must
throw their support, though faintly, into an issue with which they do
not agree, while lamenting to their colleagues that their actions are
the result of the People's misguided desires.
We discover that the individuals we sent to govern have, first and
foremost, sought to secure their positions in government, improve
their personal balance sheets, and construct a nobility of patronage
for their henchmen and followers. They have built themselves nests
which offer unregulated banking services, indiscriminate and
unchallenged abuse of franking and postal privileges, posts and
privileges for their loyal and generous supporters, and seemingly
unlimited benefits; all paid for with monies taxed at confiscatory
rates from the earners and producers for which this Nation was
founded.
We discover that our Representatives have for decades been building
and nurturing a bureaucracy of endless laws, rules and regulations,
designed to create a perfect and just society without class, cultural,
racial, sexual, or ethnic divisions, and from which they have
generously exempted themselves.
They have sought to tell us how we must live, what we can and cannot
do with our property, to what extent we can protect ourselves and our
families, and, most arrogantly of all, how we must aid and support our
fellow man.
We may owe much of this primarily to our own blind neglect and
indifference, but I believe some blame must be shared by the press and
pundits who for so long have been accomplices in these Crimes. For
years the Press has realized that with the proper cultivation and
support of certain Powers, they could feather an ideological and
financial nest of their own. By praising and supporting soulmates, and
deconstructing and marginalizing foes, they aided in the manufacture
of a Great Society which is a corrupt financial and ideological
juggernaut that has finally slipped its reigns and lurched into the
light of day.
You and I now sit squarely in the center of a New Free Press, built
upon the once marginal and insignificant fringes of speech and public
discourse. On the airwaves and deep within cyberspace a New Revolution
is being built.
We are steadfastly dedicated to a course of action and deliberation
that will ultimately lead, with careful and proper nurturing, to a
Devolution of Government and a return to the Popular Sovereignty upon
which this, the Greatest of Republics, was founded.
The opposition to our efforts has already begun. Our Revolution is
being described in the mainstream press as `scary' and `horrific,'
which by any gauge should indicate an effectiveness and resonance of
opinion which we may not yet even comprehend. We have entered into an
age of propaganda, where facts and data are expounded or overlooked to
justify preconceived conclusions. We are routinely bombarded, behind a
facade of objectivity, bypolls and data skillfully manipulated to make
us believe the things the press wants us to believe, and support the
positions and politicians the press wants us to support. Our freedom
and future lies in the knowledge of these methods and our dedication
to the promulgation and proliferation of the Truth, as supported by
the reasonable and objective analysis of all the facts available.
For all these reasons and more I am here to stand and speak my mind on
behalf of those who will not or cannot speak theirs. For all these
reasons and more I am willing to state my views and opinions, after
careful and complete deliberation, to help rekindle the Spirit of our
Fathers and Benefactors.
And, for one last time I will defer to the eloquent Mr. Adams as he
exhorts us all to `...dare to read, think, speak, and write. Let every
order and degree among the people rouse their attention and animate
their resolution.
Let them all become attentive to the grounds and principles of
government, ecclesiastical and civil. Let us study the law of nature;
search into the spirit of the ... Constitution; read the histories of
the ancient ages; contemplate the great examples of Greece and Rome;
set before us the conduct of our own ... ancestors, who have defended
for us the inherent rights of mankind against foreign and domestic
tyrants and usurpers, against arbitrary kings and cruel priests; in
short, against the gates of earth and hell.
` ...Let the public disputations become researches into the grounds
and nature and ends of government, and the means of preserving the
good and demolishing the evil. Let the dialogues, and all the
exercises, become the instruments of impressing on the tender mind,
and of spreading and distributing far and wide, the ideas of right and
the sensations of freedom.'
_________________________________________________________________
Text: Copyright (C) 1995 by Christopher E. van Avery, all rights
reserved. HTML codes (C)4/1995 HM3C
AR2
ESTABLISHING YOUR BIVOUAC: THE FIRST 24 HOURS.
_________________________________________________________________
by SSG Hedley, PA Militia 9th/F
For now I'd like to focus on mobilizing your militia unit during the
first 24 hours. With the commencement of hostilities against armed
invaders or in any other legitimate conflict with which the militia
could be called into action, it is imperative that a secure base of
operations be established. Without a secure base or series of bases
you will have no place to store your bulk supplies, tend to your
wounded or plan future operations. You'll need a place where your men
can be relatively relaxed and get needed rest if at all possible.
_________________________________________________________________
`` Camoflage will be a way of life, particularly with regards to aircraft."
_________________________________________________________________
Keep in mind that if the situation is real, then it will be likely
that the major highways and lines of communication will be closed. You
will have had to have established a set of rendezvous locations to
link up with members of your unit that can be reached without the aid
of major transportation routes. It's entirely possible that you may
even have to load up your rucksack, grab your rifle and walk it on
foot. Keep that in mind when planning your mobilization trees.
Next you and whatever elements of your unit that survived and made it
to the rendezvous point will need to get to a secure rear area to
establish a tactical bivouac site. This area should have ample
woodland cover, have a natural and reliable fresh water supply, and
offer avenues of escape. Camouflage will be a way of life,
particularly with regards to aircraft. Do NOT use any type of vinyl or
plastic tarps for your bivouac site. They can and will reflect
sunlight and will show up in bright nifty colors when viewed under
infrared by helicopters. Use OD or camo canvas or mil-spec nylon in
combination with mil-spec camo netting (again, do NOT use the vinyl
coated "duck blind" camo netting... it might fool a mallard but it
won't fool a Kiowa scout chopper). Supplement this with natural
camouflage material such as pine branches. Experiment in the field
during your unit's scheduled FTXs and get it right. Keep in mind
different techniques for different seasons in your area.
_________________________________________________________________
`` This is a combat zone, not a rifle match, so it's okay to cheat."
_________________________________________________________________
Keep in mind when you set up your bivouac site that you need broad
free fire zones and avenues of escape. When choosing your free fire
zones be sure to give your firing position plenty of cover and
support. It's okay to use fenceposts, sandbags or rucksacks to support
your rifle's stock. This is a combat zone, not a rifle match, so it's
okay to cheat. If you have them available, sandbag your defensive
positions after you dig in. If you do not have sandbags, use rocks,
piles of earth, or wood to help armor your position. Anything that can
stop a .223 from getting to you. If you're forced to use rocks or
metal plate to protect your emplacements, make sure everyone in your
unit is similarly protected to defend against ricochets. Finally, make
sure you have the ability to concentrate advancing enemy forces into
your free fire zone with a combination of natural or artificial
barriers including boulders, logs, razor wire or explosive ordinance.
Observation posts should be placed far enough from your unit's
headquarters so that they can visually cover areas that cannot be seen
from the main HQ. If possible, outposts should supplement each other
by being able to keep at least one other outpost in sight at all
times. If you have PT-1 G.I. field telephones or similar equipment on
hand, use it. Communication gear will allow you to deploy more
observation posts and will allow more flexibility in the deployment of
your unit's security element.
The amount of patrols that you can run from your bivouac site will
depend on the number of soldiers available to you. Launching recon
patrols and preparing for dawn or dusk enemy attacks will be covered
in the next installment, along with securing your tactical bivouac at
night.
_________________________________________________________________
(C)4/1995 HM3C.
AR3
A SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION?
_________________________________________________________________
By Anthony Furlong
Free Life, London
When I look at the United States, I am filled both with alarm and with
hope. On the one hand, I see the rapid advance of despotism. On the
other, I see a gathering of perhaps all the forces needed to halt that
advance and turn it back. I do not know if there will be an
insurrection, or a revolution, or a civil war. But whatever may be
about to happen in that country will, I am in no doubt, set the course
of mankind for centuries to come.
One: The Threat
The advance of despotism in America is something too plain to require
a long description. The voiding of the Constitution and Bill of Rights
began in the 1860s, if not before; and the progress of the Federal
Government from delegate of the States to its current supremacy has
been the history of the United States. But three modern developments
are worth noting.
Civil Asset Forfeiture
First, there is the "War on Drugs". The attempted prohibition of acts
that do not cause quantifiable harm to third parties is itself a
violation of rights, and should always be protested. But the failure
of all the usual legal means of enforcing the prohibition has led the
Federal Government to other, still more serious, violations. Perhaps
the most obvious of these is civil asset forfeiture. The Purpose of
the Comprehensive Forfeiture Act 1984 was to strengthen existing laws
against "racketeering" - that is, organised crime on a large scale,
usually connected with the supply of drugs. The Act allows the
authorities to freeze the allegedly tainted assets of an accused
person prior to conviction. Such assets can be recovered, but only if
the accused person sues for them and can prove that no illegality was
involved in their acquisition and in the earning of the money with
which they were acquired, and that they were not used for any illegal
purpose.
Since this is a civil interlocutory process, there is no
Constitutional bar to reversing the burden of proof. Moreover, since
all assets may be frozen, it can be difficult for an accused person to
obtain the legal assistance needed to recover them. Even when some
assets are left unfrozen, an American litigant must pay his own costs
regardless of how his case ends. The effect of this is that only a
very wealthy accused person who wants to recover very substantial
assets can be expected to sue the Federal Government. For everyone
else, asset forfeiture is just what it is called - forfeiture. Never
mind that a jury may acquit, nor even that the case may be dropped
before trial, assets frozen are nearly always assets confiscated.
It is, however, the use of asset forfeiture that has transformed it
into a weapon of arbitrary power. It has been extended by court
decisions and further statutes to cover virtually every crime; and
Federal and State agencies empowered to freeze assets now include the
FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Food and Drug
Administration, the United States Marshals Service, the Coast Guard,
the Internal Revenue Service, The Department of Housing and Urban
Development, the Bureau of Land Management, together with local police
forces and the Highway Patrol. The value of assets frozen per year was
$27 million in 1986, $644 million in 1991, and is now well past $1
billion.1
To see how asset forfeiture works, consider these cases:
+ In 1992, in Iowa, "a woman accused of shoplifting a $25
sweater had her $18,000 car - specially equipped for her
handicapped daughter - seized as the 'getaway vehicle".
+ In December 1988, Detroit drug police raided a grocery store,
but failed to find any drugs. After dogs reacted to three
$1.00 bills in the cash register, the police seized $4,384
from cash registers and the store safe. According to The
Pittsburgh, Press, over 90 per cent of all cash circulating
in the United States shows some drug residue.
+ In 1994, a Californian farmer accidentally ran his tractor
over a protected rat. The United States Fish and Wildlife
Service seized the tractor, worth $50,000 and bought on
credit.
+ In United States v 403+ Skyline Drive (a case in which
property was the defendant!), a Los Angeles Court upheld the
retrospective seizure of a home for misrepresentations made
to a Government-insured loan company.2
+ There are proposals to extend asset forfeiture still wider,
so that seizures may be made on mere suspicion, and so that
the individual officers making the seizures can receive
bonuses based on the value of what they seize. Armed with
these powers, the authorities will only need bother
themselves with due process when they want to put someone in
prison.
Gun Control
Second, there is the gradual abolition of the right to keep arms.
Contrary to received opinion, and any reading of the Second Amendment,
there is no absolute legal right to own guns in the United States.
From a New York Act of 1911 to the Federal Crime Act 1994, there is a
long history of restrictions of access to weapons. Even so, hostility
has become far more active in recent years; and there is evidence that
the Federal authorities are at least planning a very severe further
restriction. Consider:
+ In a recent questionnaire given to American soldiers, it was
asked:
The U.S. government declares a ban on the possession, sale,
transportation, and transfer of all non-sporting firearms. A thirty
(30) day amnesty period is permitted for these firearms to be turned
over to the local authorities. At the end of this period, a number
of citizens' groups refuse to turn over their firearms. Consider the
following statement: I would fire upon U.S. citizens who refuse or
resist confiscation of firearms banned by the U.S. government.3
+ In May 1994, between 15 and 20 agents of the Federal Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the Internal Revenue
Service entered Pennsylvania the home of Harry and Theresa
Lamplugh to carry out a search. Though the Lamplughs fully
cooperated with the authorities, opening safes and cabinets
as asked, they were repeatedly threatened with a machine gun,
and three of their pet cats were killed - one deliberately
crushed. Their furniture was smashed, and papers and food
were mixed and scattered everywhere. Mr Lamplugh, who is
dying from cancer, was refused access to his prescribed
medication throughout the six and a half hour search.
The reason for this search? Mr Lamplugh is a gun show
promoter. These are entirely legal gatherings, but are famous
as meeting places for people who do not like Federal
agencies. Among items seized was a complete list of all gun
sales assisted by Mr Lamplugh since 1988: this gave the names
and addresses of 70,000 thousand people. Some of these people
have since had their homes searched. Mr and Mrs Lamplugh have
several times received anonymous telephone calls late at
night, threatening them with death if they did not stop
complaining.4
Murder
Third, and following from the above, the Federal Government has
started to murder those who make too public a show of collecting guns.
At Waco, it gassed or burned to death 67 adults and 17 children. This
is one of the most notorious atrocities of recent years committed in a
civilised county. It is, however, worth recalling the most damning
facts:
+ That the authorities claimed that they only wanted to
question David Koresh about (anonymous) allegations of child
abuse and weapons stockpiling - he went jogging alone in town
almost every morning;
+ That they chose to execute a search warrant on the compound
by sending in more than 200 agents armed with machine guns,
grenades, helicopters and military tanks;
+ The reporters were threatened with "tragic consequences" if
they came unaccompanied within two miles of the compound;
+ That one of the Davidians was shot by the FBI for trying to
get into the compound, and that his body was left hanging on
the fence for three days while it was eaten by wild dogs;
+ That all that remained of the compound after the fire was
levelled by the FBI before the arson investigators were
allowed in.
Aside from the above, there are repeated rumours that hardly seem
credible - of Russian tanks and artillery seen driving along country
roads, of foreign troops drilling on American soil, of plans to
abolish cash transactions, of martial law, of concentration camps
ready and waiting to hold up to a million "dissidents". The Internet
is full of speculation about what the Federal Government intends to do
next. Doubtless, Americans are famous for paranoid speculation about
everything from the Kennedy assassination to the Moon landings. But
there is plenty if indubitable evidence of anti-Constitutional
action.5
Two: The Response
During the past few years, there has been an enormous growth of
citizen militias in the United States. Largely rural, middle class
groups, these have the best weapons that can be bought or stolen. They
are trained by veterans who learned everything worth knowing from the
Vietcong about guerilla warfare. They correspond with each other using
the securest new encryption. They have sympathisers in the regular
armed forces; and, in spite of the possibly desired use of the armed
forces against citizens, there is good reason to doubt the loyalty of
many units.
Spokesmen for the militias claim that they are purely defensive
organisations. According to John Turner, a member of the Texas
Constitutional Militia,
We're 90 per cent real Christians. We don't want to start blowing up
bridges or sniping at judges.6
But their purpose is to deter. They will protect people like the
Lamplughs, and journalists who may be threatened for exposing Federal
abuses. The general mood is that the authorities must not be allowed
to get away with another Waco. The long shredding of the American
Constitution must be stopped.
Naturally, the establishment media has portrayed the militia movement
as a front for racists and bigots. The Anti-Defamation League, a
Jewish organisation, has even produced a long smear, claiming that the
militias have been infiltrated, where not set up, by anti-semites.
This report is remarkable for its collection of so many wilful lies
and half-truths into so small a space. But it is apparent that the
Anti-Defamation League is not quite the fearless enemy of
anti-semitism that it used to be: it seems now largely to fabricate
what it cannot provoke. After all, a budget of $30 million would be
rather a lot to spend against a few elderly cranks who believe inter
alia that the blood of gentile children is exported to Israel.7
Denouncing the report, Mark Bowers, a former artillery officer who
commands the Montgomery County Militia near Houston, says:
I'm Jewish and I take offence to that. There's nobody of that ilk in
our unit. We're trying to recruit blacks, Latinos, Jews, women,
anybody who wants to join.8
Probably, the militias do contain the usual fools, who always miss the
point with their talk of white supremacy and homosexual plots. But
increasingly, the members are talking a different language.
Via the Internet, I have just received parts of a magazine called The
Resister. Though produced on a stencil duplicator, photocopies and
electronic uploads give it an immense circulation among the militias.
Fearing for their lives, its authors hide behind pseudonyms. There are
proposals to make distributing it a criminal offence. I will not quote
any of the classified material that it prints. But I will quote from
the Editorial:
The Resister is a response to the altruistic cannibalism which is
consuming the principle of inalienable individual rights upon which
this nation was founded and which have been served up in sacrifice
to the mob god of democracy, the minority god of tribalism, the
nature god of environmentalism, the slave god of collectivism, and
the statist god of socialism.
Do you want to know who we are? We are the individuals who conceive
the ideas the cretinous mob calls "the team effort." We are the
individuals whose excellence is subverted by the racist policy of
"equal opportunity." We are the independent, innovative, and
creative who have been enslaved to serve the "greater good." Without
us you would still be prying roots out of the ground with a pointed
stick....
Every whim based, undefined, un-judicable law it passes; every
unconstitutional gang of armed badge wielding thugs it deploys;
every unconstitutional agency it creates; every incomprehensible
special interest regulation it mandates; every dime extorted through
taxation and redistributed to the incompetent and undeserving; every
American life lost in some altruistic war, humanitarian assistance,
or peacekeeping operation, demonstrates the illegitimacy of the
federal government.
The federal government is not "of the people," it is the instrument
of pull-peddlers. It is not "by the people," it is the toady of
special interests. It is not "for the people," it is the exercise of
force for the sake of force.
Pass laws against us; we will not obey. Regulate our activities; we
will not comply. Legislate our behavior; we will not consent.
We are free men. We will not be subjugated. We have the guns to
prove it.9
As a call to arms, these words are worthy of Jefferson. They are the
manifesto of a second American Revolution. I can imagine how they are
read and reread in the citizen militias; and how before long, they may
be hurled in the faces of a corrupt ruling class that has turned
America into a land of civil asset forfeiture, gun control, and
Waco-style massacres.
Three: Our Own Response
Here, I feel it prudent to address a few words to my own ruling class
- words which, having been prompted and approved by the Editor of this
journal and by my friend and Proprietor Mr Tame, can be regarded as an
official statement of the British libertarian movement.
Neither Free Life nor the Libertarian Alliance advocates armed
insurrection in the United Kingdom. To be justified, it is not by
itself enough for violence to be in a good cause: it must be plain
that violence is the only means by which that cause can be advanced,
and that the alternative to violence is an intolerable despotism. It
is also necessary that the violence should be a reasonably effective
means of advancing the cause. None of these conditions applies in the
United Kingdom.
In the first place, an insurrection here has at the moment no likely
chance of success. Unlike the Americans, we have already been
disarmed; and, except among the Ulstermen, what tradition we have of
armed resistance to the authorities has long since atrophied. Even if
a few of us were to import weapons and train secretly in their use, we
should have no support from any large section of the general public.
It would be easy for the authorities to mobilise opinion against us,
and to keep us as isolated and ineffective as the IRA has usually been
in the mainland United Kingdom.
In the second place, I must admit that, on the whole, the British
Government is rather gentle compared with the American. It does not
murder its opponents on anything like the same scale. It has not to
the same extent sidestepped the restraints of due process by taking
criminal matters into the civil courts.
Nor is it so able to ignore calls for reform. The bureaucracy is
smaller. Ministers are not so isolated from everyday life. The special
interest groups are less completely in charge of policy. Everyone is
less corrupt. Despite the formal veil of secrecy, our system is often
more transparent, and more open to the influence of informed public
opinion.
Yet, though we reject the use of political violence in this country,
we entirely support the citizen militias in their opposition to the
Federal Government. At the same time, we undertake to give that
opposition all help that may be lawfully within our means. The
struggle of any libertarian, anywhere in the world, is the struggle of
all libertarians; and we are aware that the collapse of liberty in the
United States will immeasurably weaken it in other countries.
This being said, what if there is second American revolution, and a
libertarian government takes office in a new American Federation - how
are we as British libertarians to respond? The answer, I suggest, is
simple. When the Bolsheviks took power in 1917, the more extreme
socialists everywhere in the world became accustomed to looking at
least for guidance to Moscow. A British communist in 1935 saw himself
firstly not as a British citizen, but as the agent of a foreign power,
and his first duty as working for the supremacy in this country of
that foreign power's ideology.
And that is how we shall be. My Editor calls himself an English
patriot, who puts his own country and its free traditions first. I
wait to see what he will call himself if ever those traditions have
been obliterated here, but are supreme elsewhere.
For myself, I shall feel no internal conflict; and I invite my readers
to join me in wishing every success to our comrades across the
Atlantic.
Notes
1
Source: Jarret Wollstein, The Looting of America,
leaflet published by the International Society for
Individual Liberty, California, 1992.
2
Sources: ibid.; Jarret Wollstein, "Massive increase in
Gun and Property Seizures", Freedom Network News,
California, Sept/Oct 1994.
3
Source: Wollstein, op. cit. (1994).
4
Source: "BATF Thugs Strike Again", The Gun Owner, Vol.
13, No. 6, December 1994.
5
A video record of the Waco seige is available. It uses
"footage from satellite feeds, eye-witness accounts, and
the testimony of forensic experts. American VHS copies
can be obtained for $40 (post included only within the
United States) from the International Society for
Individual Liberty, 1800 Market Street, San Francisco,
California 94102, tel: (415) 864 0952, fax: (415) 864
7506.
6
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, "Patriot games turn deadly:
Illegal US "militias" threaten rule of Washington", The
Sunday Telegraph, London, 4th December 1994. Though
interesting, this article contains a number of mistakes.
In the first place, citizen militias are not illegal in
the United States. In the Second, Mr Evans-Pritchard
claims that the Texas Constitutional Militia mustered at
the Alamo on the 19th April 1994. This was actually the
first anniversary of the Waco massacre. According to
friends of mine who were there, the muster took place on
the 12th November 1994.
7
Armed and Dangerous: Militias Take Aim at the Federal
Government, published in 1994 by the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith, Washington DC. The report is
probably copyright, but copies can be obtained via the
Internet from Dr Linda D. Thompson at
71163.1350@compuserve.com.
8
Evans-Pritchard, op. cit..
9
Hard copies of The Resister may be available from Box
1403 Addison, Texas 75001. Readers are advised to send
return postage and to wait a long time. They are also
advised to consider that it may be a front for the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or any number
of the other Federal Agencies that it purports to
attack.
[Free Life] Editor's Note: I wish to confirm that Free Life does not
advocate or support the breach of any British law.
_________________________________________________________________
Article reporoduced in JPJA by permission.
This article first appeared in issue number 22 of "Free Life", which
is the quarterly journal of the London-based Libertarian Alliance. A
subscription costs US$20 - cash or personal checks - and is available
from the following address:
Free Life
c/o The Libertarian Alliance
25 Chapter Chambers
Pimlico
London SW1P 4NN
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LETTERS
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Write Us! We'd love to hear some feedback, suggestions, and
comments. In the future this section will contain letters from our
readers. If you ask a question (and you indicate it's for
publication) we'll answer it here. Please send your e-mail to
jpja@u.washington.edu
From the Editor,
[A] fter several months of delays, JPJA is finally able to open its
pages to the public via the Internet (on the World Wide Web and
Usenet.) After conceptualizing an informative publication in early
January, request for volunteers to write, and otherwise fill the
Journal pages were made. Responses were slow and far between. But
suddenly everything picked up in March and we were moving towards
actually putting things together.
Being more than a little occupied with activities besides editing,
laying out (as far as that can apply to the markup codes used on WWW)
such as trying to earn a living, I kept putting off writing something
for our first monthly. So, I'll let this letter be my lone piece.
We are activist. or else we wouldn't be writing to you in shared
concern for the state of affairs in America, or to inform you about
how you might prepare in all areas.
I was never able to let others do the thinking for me, nor sit on the
sidelines when someone else is in need of help. Not for long, at any
rate.
But you'll here more than enough about my ideas and my invitation for
you to be the Judge in you rown affairs, soon enough. This Journal,
has a mission. And it is about this which I will devote the balance of
my letter to.
JPJA's mission is "to provide a source of low-noise verified and
reliable information about entities subverting the spirit or letter of
the United States Constitution. As such, staff will be expected to
keep wild speculation, unsupported by verified evidence or established
facts DISTINCTLY separate from those parts of their reports which
concern fact. We do not wish to spread or create rumors. Our purpose
is to inform the public in a responsible manner."
There are a few words which ought to be defined here, not only because
they appear in our name, but lest any doubt should form as to our
meaning.
Spirit of the U.S. Constitution
The spirit of the Constitution is expressed in the Declaration
of Independence; that there are certain unalienable rights
among which are Life, Liberty and the freedom to pursue
happiness
The Journal for
JPJA will actively pursue and encourage Patriotic Justice in
America.
Patriotic
To be a patriot is to be a nationalist partisan; an ardent
supporter of the American nation. The revolutionary founders of
the United States were patriots even as they fought their legal
King. They were noble patriots for a future State and traitors
to the corrupt government all around them. A patriot may be
patriotic only about his own small state, or an ideal country
which does not now even exist!
Justice
Some laws are imoral. Which is to say that law does not
necessarily lead to JUSTICE (ie: all laws are not just.) And it
is the duty of all individuals to judge laws (especially new or
infrequently applied ones) and see for themselves if they are
just; if it is moral to follow the law in their own eyes.
It is a given that the individual, regardless of sex or race
has the same inherent rights (such as to adequate self-defense,
property and life) as any other individual.
The framers of the Constitution were not perfect. They suffered
from various. vices and imperfections as do we all. The
Constitution they produced had flaws. But the spirit of what
they launched... the essential recognition that "all men are
created equal" is true and set the slow gears in motion towards
a day when there would be more freedom and less prejudice in
America.
In America
What exactly is America? Is it the United States? Or is it
larger than that? I see America as being all of North America,
we in the US share many similarities with our Canadian brethren
who are a few years ahead of us in the evil formation of a
police state (witness the confiscation of firearms without
compensation going on there right now.) And the Mexicans to the
south, having long been under the claws of corrupt single-party
rule are like those to the north welcome to join us in our
pursuit for Patriotic Justice.
In conclusion, when, we speak of Patriotic Justice in America we are
talking about a zealous and active move towards having order and
justice in a nation which follows the spirit of the U.S. Constitution.
An American nation.
Clearly, America has never been perfect or nearly as ideal as some
would like to believe. It is that future more perfect State which we
look forward to. A State where individuals are free to pursue what
they consider happiness within the framework of a democratically
elected republican form of government.
Well we do look forward to hearing from you and all the rest of our
readers. It would be nice to have some feedback and information as to
how we can better serve the community of concerned citizens.
Comming articles, in future editions:
* U.N. Park plans, government documents revealed
* Many investigations into rumors being disseminated via Internet
and BBSs.
Also Be sure to checkout out database files, reachable from our home
page.
Finally, let me note that there is still room for more volunteer
staff, writers, photographers, artist and copy editors. If you are so
inclined and can be of assistance, don't hesitate to let me know.
May Justice be with you,
Henry McDaniel
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THE FALL OF A COMMONWEALTH
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by C.E. van Avery
It is a strange thing indeed to live in the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts today. The days of John, Samuel, and John Quincy Adams
have long since been forgotten, and while those men may yet be
immortalized in bronze on commons and in squares, their ideas would be
vilified and derided if spoken today. The people, through indifference
and misguided activism, have allowed their government to go so far
astray that the representatives seem now to believe their power to
govern has become independent of the electorate. The day to day
business of government has become that of a giant bureaucracy, of, by,
and for the bureaucrats, and the examples of this sad truth are all
too abundant.
In a state where a rebellion was once begun in response to unfair
taxation, the people now bear one of the heaviest tax burdens on the
nation. The power of government to tax has been so abused that in 1994
the voters thought it necessary to put a referendum question on the
ballot to force the legislature to use tax money collected on gasoline
sales for its statutory purpose. This was prompted after towns
attempted to raise property and vehicle excise taxes to pay for road
repairs the state was neglecting.
Another ballot question, one which sought to return lost rights to
landlords by eliminating rent control, was halted by a lawsuit filed
by none other than the Mayor of Boston. The explanation offered for
his action was that the people of Massachusetts aren't going to tell
Boston what to do.
Cambridge, once the seat of rebellion during the siege of Boston, has
become a bizarre caricature of its colonial roots. Freedom of speech
have been distorted into freedom from incorrect speech. Religious
displays during the holidays are routinely firebombed, and religious
items are banned from open view in public buildings. And, last fall,
the town spent taxpayer money to finance an exhibition, in the town
hall, with the theme: the dildo as art.
The 1994 elections results are just as disappointing. Term limits
imposed by ballot referendum were halted by legal action. No
incumbents were defeated in the last elections, and few seem in danger
today. Indeed, the legislators were so heartened by their continuing
immunity that they voted, within six weeks of the election, to grant
themselves a 50 percent pay raise to $46,000 per year. Their argument
was that the business of government in Massachusetts was a full time
job, downplaying the fact that the legislature was in session for a
mere 28 days in 1994 and 34 days in 1993.
The saddest reality is that there is no end in sight. The Republican
party in Massachusetts is still in disarray and far outnumbered: one
in five residents is a Republican, and only 44 of the state's 200
legislators are Republican. The Governor is increasingly being seen as
yet another puppet of the Legislature. And, without financing from the
national Republican party in the next elections, nothing is likely to
change either. After all, what does it say about a state that gives a
62 percent approval rating to one of the most unpopular Presidents in
history?
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UNDER SIEGE!
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by T.L. Davis
Amendment 10 of the United States Constitution, the last amendment of
the original Bill of Rights, states: "The powers not delegated to the
United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States,
are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
So, what does the Constitution say that the federal government may
regulate? Aside from the general construction of the democratic form
of government, very little. Article I, Section 8 describes
specifically the greatest share of responsibilities of the federal
government. As one might guess, the duties of the federal government
are primarily that of a general nature. They are those in charge of
the union, settling difficulties between the several states, raising
armies, navies and the declaration of war. They coin money, chase
counterfeiters, and provide for the general welfare and defense of the
union. In other words, they define the standards by which the union
conducts business as a whole.
And yet, the federal government seems ubiquitous today. Federal forms,
regulations, bureaucracies and etc. To do what? To nationalize the
states into one unrecognizable mass of states. A state should not feel
like an overgrown blanket covering us all in one grand reach because
the people are not of a single type or form.
Individuality breeds innovation, creativity, diversity; the exact
threads of what have woven this nation into a powerful and vibrant
quilt. Only a state individual in itself can breed individuality and
give a comfortable home to those who feel as others of that state
feel. It is this mono-culture that the federal government strives for
that leads to tension, anger and violence as a good portion of the
people must always feel more constrained and without a sense of self
expression. We seek for identity in state and city, a place to belong
and agree with our fellows. Amendment 10 allowed the states their
identity and while it was the last amendment to be included, it was by
no means last in the minds of those who pushed for its inclusion into
the Bill of Rights. Massachusetts, Virginia, Rhode Island and the
actual Amendments offered to the Constitution in 1787 included the
concept of States' Rights before any other proposed amendment.
Perhaps it is time, now that the government has begun to extort,
coerce, and control the state legislatures, that the 10th Amendment
became fully recognized. The people can not be free once their state
governments have come under siege!
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Minuteman Advisor -- By SSG Hedley, PA Militia 9th/F
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Within the militia movement, there unfortunately seems to be more
concern with political activism and "intelligence reporting" then on
actual logistical planning, training and preparation. This problem is
underscored by the fact that when the vast majority of these movement-
wide intelligence reports are issued, they are written poorly, contain
little if any verified information, and are ripe with rumor and
innuendo. Not only does bad intelligence reporting result in a great
deal of wasted time and wild speculation, ultimatley in time of war it
could certainly cause an accidental death or wounding or result in a
failed mission.
Frankly, the militia movement as a whole has some serious problems. We
don't communicate with one another very well, there are major supply,
transportation and maintenance problems, and leadership is nonexistent
or haphazard at best. The bottom line is that people who are involved
in political organizations and civil liberties causes seldom have the
ability to be competent military officers, let alone competent
guerrilla military officers. It's just not very often that you'll find
someone in history who was both a gifted political leader and an
excellent military officer. The skill sets are almost mutually
exclusive, and yet much of the militias' unit leadership is comprised
of would-be political crusaders or civil and constitutional liberties
activists. I'm of the opinion that much of it is a personal ego trip
for some of these leaders, who need to have their hands in every
cookie jar all the time. For others I'm sure that it's simply a matter
of necessity, because if they don't do it (they think) nobody else
will. In either case, the problem exists and it needs to be addressed,
sooner or later. Making timely decisions, the ability to properly
appoint and utilize a staff and competent field experience is what
will make or break a unit commander. Being a Constitutional guru or
knowing every facet of the xyz conspiracy won't buy you very much in a
combat zone. The time is coming when we'll need to start specializing
our activities and recognizing that you can't do two things at the
same time; that the militia is the militia and that your pet political
concern is just that.
Don't misunderstand my intentions. I'm a veteran in an active, well
equipped and well trained militia company that's been in existence for
several years. I also recognize the value of political activism and
making the media pay attention to you. My personal belief is that
these "political wing" organizations and leaders buy us time. Those of
us in the "militia wing" need to use this time to legally stockpile,
train and prepare for ANY eventuality. And I do stress the word
"legal". We're still at the point where we can generally do what we
need to do and be on the up and up about it. Yes, the Omnibus Crime
Control Act of 1994 stinks and it puts a bit of a damper on a lot of
requisitions that need to be made, but frankly it shouldn't make that
much difference to the militia. Yes, it needs to be repealed. Yes,
it's unconstitutional and we need to do our utmost to contribute our
time, energy and money to groups that will fight it. But let me be
honest with you. If you didn't already have a military rifle with a
combat-sufficient number of magazines and ammunition before the Crime
Bill was passed, what the hell was the matter with you? If you were so
stupid that you decided that it was time to get a military-type rifle
only after the Crime Bill was passed, then I can all but assure you
that you are woefully deficient in many other equipment areas as well
and you might as well think about staying home when the time comes if
you don't get up to specs real soon. Being an armed citizen is
practically a civic duty, and being a soldier in the militia isn't
something you can just roll out of bed one morning and automatically
know how to do. If it were, then LaFayette never would have been
needed by the Continental Army.
I'll be addressing all of these points and many others in future
articles in more depth and offering workable solutions along with the
constructive criticism.
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