Comments on: Camp Lone Star – Act Two: The Contradictions Scene 3: To Be, or Not to Be – Forthright https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102 when the government is pointing their guns in the wrong direction Wed, 12 Jul 2017 19:38:27 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 By: Outpost of Freedom blog » Blog Archive » Liberty or Laws – Justice or Despotism https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-659803 Wed, 12 Jul 2017 19:38:27 +0000 http://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-659803 […] Some previous articles that discuss the “case law method”:Camp Lone Star – Act Two: The Contradictions Scene 3:  To Be, or Not to Be – Forthright, Camp Lone Star – Act II – A Kangaroo Court – Scene 1 – How Case Law […]

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By: Political Prisoners Series List: Articles by Gary Hunt • FPRN Radio https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-596430 Tue, 14 Jun 2016 16:36:59 +0000 http://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-596430 […] Camp Lone Star – Act Two: The Contradictions Scene 3: To Be, or Not to Be – Forthright […]

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By: Chilling Dissent: How Government Demonizes Americans | From the Trenches World Report https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-460172 Tue, 12 May 2015 16:16:55 +0000 http://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-460172 […] the form of a security team or a private defense agency. The reason why American patriots like Kevin Massey andWilliam Wolf got persecuted by the federal government the way that they did is because they both […]

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By: Kyle https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-443663 Mon, 13 Apr 2015 20:44:58 +0000 http://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-443663 Your observation that “the King can do no wrong” seem very apropos to the political persecution of Kevin Massey. As Justice Brandeis wrote in his dissenting opinion during the 1928 Olmstead case, “To declare that the government may commit crimes in order to secure the conviction of a private criminal – would bring terrible retribution.” And the government has done exactly that, as mentioned during the 1976 Church Committee’s hearings summary, “Government officials…have advocated and defended their right to break the law.” What we have here is a political situation whereby the government exists in a completely different moral sphere from the citizenry; what is illegal for you and I to do is permissible for them to skate by on, with no adverse consequences to them whatsoever.

I think another lesson that Massey’s case tells us is that a likely consequence of working “with” USBP is that they will betray the patriots. As mentioned in a previous installment of your Liberty or Laws? series (https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=873), I think Massey should be a cautionary tale for anyone who thinks it’s a mighty fine activity to work hand-in-hand with Border Patrol, doing anything at all. I think this two part interview of Massey describing his case nicely lays it all out: https://youtu.be/Fyy9PQxwfEU & https://youtu.be/2jGv0bjZwM0

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By: Camp Lone Star – Act Two: The Contradictions Scene 3: To Be, or Not to Be – Forthright | From the Trenches World Report https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-443556 Mon, 13 Apr 2015 10:50:11 +0000 http://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=1102#comment-443556 […] Outpost of Freedom – by Gary Hunt […]

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