Thursday, October 11, 2007

Reports From The 267 Day Seige: Please Pray For Ed & Elaine

Ed and Elaine walked out of the court on January 10th. 267 days later on October 4th - at approximately 7:45 pm EST - they were abducted and taken into custody for violating a law that, to this day, the government refuses to show Americans. Ed and Elaine were denied "due process of law" which is a fundamental right from our creator which was proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and spelled out in The Bill Of Rights of the Constitution for the united states of America.

Naive To Believe Ed Brown Events Were Not Preparation For Future Siege

New Hampshire police erected a mile around seclusion zone, set up armed roadblocks, closed airspace, cut the Brown's power and phone lines before descending with a heavily armed SWAT team and APC vehicles, yet we are expected to believe that they had no intention of carrying out a siege.

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Remember Danny Riley: He was shot at and arrested for helping the Browns

Torin Wolf of We The People Radio Network and Danny Riley - click here to listen to Torin's interview with Danny on July 29th.

Below is Danny Riley's affivadit that was filed on Friday, August 3, 2007 at 2:44 pm Eastern time: Read more here.

Due process

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


In United States law, adopted from English Law, due process (more fully due process of law) is the principle that the government must respect all of a person's legal rights instead of just some or most of those legal rights when the government deprives a person of life, liberty, or property. Due process has also been frequently interpreted as placing limitations on laws and legal proceedings, in order for judges instead of legislators to guarantee fundamental fairness, justice, and liberty. The latter interpretation is analogous to the concepts of natural justice and procedural justice used in various other jurisdictions.

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