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A Department of Homeland Security helicopter frivolously wastes valuable taxpayer money allocated for the "war on terrorism" by harassing a private, backyard picnic/concert in Plainfield, New Hampshire. For more photos, visit www.jackblood.com photo/Jack Blood
Ed and Elaine Brown. file photo ©2007 Fort Fairfield Journal (Click photo to enlarge)
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Homeland
Security Harasses Live
Free or Die Concert By:
David Deschesne, Editor/Publisher, Fort Fairfield Journal July
20, 2007 Either terrorists took the
day off,
or it must not have been too
busy around the office on Saturday, July 14, since the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) was able to take time to harass
a private backyard barbecue picnic and concert in Plainfield, New Hampshire
at the location of the Ed and Elaine Brown I.R.S. standoff there. Like a couple of Junior High School kids crashing a Senior class
dance, the DHS helicopter pilots hovered just over the treetops of Ed and
Elaine Brown's home skimming the treetops, "buzzing" the crowd at
low levels and constantly harassing and beeping its on-board siren at the
crowd of 200, who were there enjoying the "Live
Free or Die" concert
put on by Genesis Communications Network (GCN). In my opinion it was incredibly clumsy to have sent this chopper to
harass the Browns, and their guests,
said Jack Blood, a GCN radio talk show host who was in attendance there. However,
It looked great for the
many cameras documenting the event, and must have been thrilling for those
watching on the myriad of live web casts. The markings which were clearly visible on the helicopter were
traced through the FAA's website to show the Department of Homeland Security
as the registered owner. N187AE
was the "N" number clearly visible on the craft's body, that
allowed concert organizers to conduct the trace online while the concert was
in
progress.
That's an illegal gathering, and it's not a safe situation for
anybody to really go to, and the people who go there have to realize that,
said Plainfield Police Chief
Gordon Gillens
in a NPR interview prior to the event.
We
can't say it's safe for anybody to go there. We will not send emergency
vehicles into this area, no matter what.
Contrary to Police Chief Gillens opinion, the U.S. Constitution
does enumerate the right of the people to peaceably assemble in the
First Amendment of the Bill of Rights. The only danger I could see was the helicopter recklessly flying
literally about 25 feet above the treetops, which would make it below 200
feet, for four and a half hours,
said Ed Brown in an interview with Dave vonKleist and Joyce Riley on their
radio program The
Power Hour.
I
was afraid they were going to crash into the trees; I was fearful for their
safety. Later that evening, after the concert,
a fireworks show was provided at
the Browns home which
caused some concern. Mr.
Brown did contact the tower at Lebanon airport to ask the helicopter to
remove itself to above 1500 feet. We
didn't want them to get hurt while we were running the fireworks, and we
wanted to thank them for the security they gave us for four and a half
hours, plus the air show. There was a police presence in the area in
order to intimidate
supporters from all across the country who
arrived to show their
support for Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the Internal Revenue
Service. The
Browns live on a secluded mountain road in Western New Hampshire which is at
places only one vehicle wide.
We
had the police back and forth up and down the road all day long,
intimidating the neighbors; but,
they weren't intimidating
anyone here," said Brown. Ed and Elaine Brown were convicted of federal tax evasion in
January, 2007. Because
they have found there is no law requiring the filing of a 1040 income tax
form and that all U.S. courts are corrupt executors of the government.
They
did not appear in court for their sentencing, where they were ordered to
serve five and a half years in prison. They have remained in their home
since April. Ed Brown has been investigating government corruption, political
chicanery and the fraudulently implemented income tax for twenty years.
This
isn't an investigation of the Browns by the I.R.S.,
Brown told the Fort
Fairfield Journal.
This
is an investigation of the I.R.S. by the Browns. According to former Illinois Bureau of Revenue investigator Bill
Benson, the Constitutional amendment that purportedly authorized an income
tax wasn't even properly ratified by the requisite number of states to begin
with. In his book, The
Law That Never Was, Benson
reveals how he traveled to the capitols of every state in the Union that was
a state when the 16th amendment - the so-called Income
Tax amendment
was enacted. He combed each
state's archives to investigate how or if that amendment was ratified and
found that the requisite number of states did not duly ratify it; thereby
rendering it null and void. The Internal Revenue Service is the collection arm of the private,
run-for-profit Federal Reserve Bank, which isn't part of the federal
government, and has no reserves. The
Federal Reserve's system of private, debt-based money was implemented in the
winter of 1913, while most Congressmen were home for Christmas break.
The Congress ultimately handed full control of our nation's money
system over to that private banking cartel comprised of private,
international bankers. In June, 1933, Congress passed House Joint Resolution 192 which
abrogated our Constitutional money system of gold and silver coinage and
authorized worthless paper bank notes in its place, without any authorizing
Constitutional amendment. There is currently no known law requiring the inhabitants of any state in the Union to file or
pay income tax. The Internal
Revenue Code only grants authority to enforce income tax in the territories
and possessions of the U.S. government, such as the District of Columbia,
American Samoa, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam - which are the only
places the U.S. Constitution
authorizes legislative power to the U.S. government.
The Feds have no authority to enforce a direct tax upon the people
who live within any of the States because the States are not territories or
possessions of the U.S. Government, they are sovereign independent entities.
However, judges and law enforcement officers have been unwittingly enforcing
that law inappropriately for years. When the income tax amendment was allegedly
passed and the subsequent laws written in 1913-1916, the U.S. citizenry
didnt have access to radio television or internet the way they do today.
It was virtually impossible for most people to access a law library
or even a copy of the U.S. Code, which today can be obtained in mere seconds
online. Over the past twenty
years citizen researchers have been diligently researching the income tax
laws and how, for decades, they have been erroneously applied to confiscate
the labor of all Americans. Nearly half a dozen bands and entertainers performed at the Live
Free or Die concert
- which is the second such event to be held at the Browns' home.
The first concert was held on June 23,
2007 and was hosted solely
by The
Power Hour co-host and
musical entertainer, Dave vonKleist. This recent concert
was a very festive event full of camaraderie, said vonKleist, who also performed at the Live Free or Die
concert, but everyone realized the seriousness of the situation.
He also continues to advise those in law enforcement that those who
study and protest the illegal income tax arent
the enemy law enforcement
officers have been trained to perceive.
Ed
and Elaine Brown are convicted of breaking a law that doesn't exist.
Please try to understand we aren't bad guys here; these rights we're
fighting for are the rights of your unborn children. The concert featured a gathering of bands and music.
Ted Anderson, from GCN provided the free food for the event which was
also attended by Ruby Ridge survivor, Randy Weaver, Danny Romero
from We The People Radio Network and Catherine Albrecht. Jack Blood
reflects on the lessons the Live
Free or Die concert
was trying to teach. If
one of us is not free then none of us are free,
he said. The
Browns prove that wanting to be left alone, to be independent and free,
isn't possible in this day and age, and there really is no place left to
hide. Thus, our only hope is to stand up for what we believe in and for the
Republic we inherited. He
also says this event provides hope to others who are scared of protesting
against the overreaching arm of the government.
If
we could pull this off, and stage an in-your-face concert deep behind enemy lines, there is really no excuse to
be afraid of doing direct street actions, or organizing similar events. It
was suggested that the DHS helicopter was trying to draw fire from the
crowd, in order to provoke a martial-law style attack against them. With
zero incidents, and extremely well behaved participants; your new American
patriots are some of the best, and most honest people on earth,
said Blood. For
much of the day a bucket with over a thousand dollars in cash sat near the
stage unmolested! Ed and Elaine Brown continue to resist the federal arrest warrant
by remaining in their home under a self-imposed house
arrest in order to illuminate the truth that there is no law requiring
any state inhabitant to file or pay an income tax.
They do plan more such concerts and events at their home in the
future and invite all who wish to show their support to attend. To continue
following this story online, go to www.gcnlive.com
www.thepowerhour.com or www.jackblood.com
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