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Burns Chronicles No 22 – OathKeepers vs. Militia – Part III

Burns Chronicles No 22 OathKeepers vs. Militia – Part III Gary Hunt Outpost of Freedom May 22, 2016 Just over two years ago, I wrote two articles, Oathkeepers vs. Militia and Oath Keepers vs. Militia – Part II. Those articles were associated with the events that were happening at the Bundy Ranch, in Nevada. I […]

Burns Chronicles No 21 – The Public’s Right to Know

Burns Chronicles No 21 The Public’s Right to Know Gary Hunt Outpost of Freedom May 16, 2016   We all know that when there is an alleged violation of one’s rights, the freedom of the accused, while somewhat curtailed, is usually respected, and this is known as part of due process. Absent due process, judicial […]

Burns Chronicles No 12 – Jon Ritzheimer and the Grand Jury

Burns Chronicles No 12 Jon Ritzheimer and the Grand Jury   Gary Hunt Outpost of Freedom February 29, 2016 I have never met Jon Ritzheimer, though I have spoken and worked with Jon on various enterprises. I found him to be quite affable, and perhaps more importantly, a willing learner. I had hoped to finally […]

Burns Chronicles No 7 – What is Brandon Curtiss?

Burns Chronicles No 7 What is Brandon Curtiss? Gary Hunt Outpost of Freedom February 15, 2016 I received a phone call from Ryan Payne, shortly after the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge was entered by nine people, and restored to ‘open to the public’. Ryan indicated that there was a need for others to come join […]

Camp Lone Star – Arbitrary & Capricious Justice?

Camp Lone Star – Arbitrary & Capricious Justice? Gary Hunt Outpost of Freedom November 24, 2014   “Arbitrary and Capricious” is a rather interesting phrase. Most people have never heard of it, so perhaps, it is time to understand what it is and what the legal significance is. Let’s start with some definitions, from the […]

Camp Lone Star – The Arrest of K. C. Massey

Camp Lone Star – The Arrest of K. C. Massey Gary Hunt Outpost of Freedom October 21, 2014 Yesterday, in the early afternoon, Kevin (K.C.) Massey, 48, was arrested in a motel room near Brownsville, Texas. Massey was one of the organizers of Camp Lone Star, which has been turning back, or turning over to […]

Bound by Honor?

Bound by Honor? Secrecy vs. Honesty   Gary Hunt Outpost of Freedom November 3, 2013   There is an inherent tendency to suppose guilt, when someone lies about an incident.  Many applauded when Martha Stewart was sent to prison for 5 months for lying to investigators about some stock dealings.  The charge was not perjury, […]

Are Cops Constitutional?

Seton Hall Constitutional L.J. 2001, 685 ARE COPS CONSTITUTIONAL? Roger Roots*   [PDF file available at Are Cops Constitutional? (PDF)]   ABSTRACT Police work is often lionized by jurists and scholars who claim to employ “textualist” and “originalist” methods of constitutional interpretation. Yet professional police were unknown to the United States in 1789, and first […]