Episode: 3.31.10 Government War on Militia

Host: Jerry Adams
Obama OKs drilling for oil off the coast. More full naked body scanners in airports. Judge Napolitano talks about the supreme court striking down Obama care. Jerry discusses the media manipulation of Hutaree militia story. Are we at the Dawn of the Anthropocene Epoch and what the hell is that?
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HUTAREE.COM
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Video: President Obama’s Recess Appointments
Video: Napolitano..Supreme Court to Strike Down Obamacare
Video: Several of the Hutaree Militia Members Entered Not Guilty Pleas
Video: FBI Raid David Stone Extremist Christian Militia Group
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Video: President Obama’s Recess Appointments
March 29, 2010 — Obama appoints 15 people to high posts will Congress is out of session; one appointee in particular sparks controversy
Video: Napolitano..Supreme Court to Strike Down Obamacare
President Barack Obama is one of the worst presidents ever in terms of respecting constitutional limitations on government, and the states suing the federal government over healthcare reform “have a pretty strong case” and are likely to prevail, according to author and judicial analyst Andrew P. Napolitano.
Video: Several of the Hutaree Militia Members Entered Not Guilty Pleas
An Internet posting declaring war on a government agency was what provoked federal law enforcement to close in on the nine Christian extremist militia members who are now charged with plotting an attack on police.
I have to carry a cyanide pill just in case I get a flat driving through the projects here in Brooklyn NY and the government is worried about militia groups
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Video: FBI Raid David Stone Extremist Christian Militia Group
March 31, 2010 — The FBI said Sunday that agents conducted weekend raids in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio and arrested at least three people, and a militia leader in Michigan said the target of at least one of the raids was a Christian militia group plotting attacks against the government.
Federal warrants were sealed, but FBI spokeswoman Sandra Berchtold said there had been activity in two southwest Michigan counties near the Ohio state line. She wouldn’t say whether they were tied to the raids in the other states.
FBI spokesman Scott Wilson in Cleveland said agents arrested two people Saturday after raids in two towns in Ohio. A third arrest was made in northeast Illinois on Sunday, a day after a raid took place just over the border in northwest Indiana.
Michael Lackomar, a spokesman for the Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia, said one of his team leaders got a frantic phone call Saturday evening from members of Hutaree, a Christian militia group, who said their property in southwest Michigan was being raided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
“They said they were under attack by the ATF and wanted a place to hide,” Lackomar said. “My team leader said, ‘no thanks.’”
The team leader was cooperating with the FBI on Sunday, Lackomar said. He said SMVM wasn’t affiliated with Hutaree, which states on its Web site to be “prepared to defend all those who belong to Christ and save those who aren’t.”
“We believe that one day, as prophecy says, there will be an Anti-Christ. All Christians must know this and prepare, just as Christ commanded,” the group’s Web site said. “Jesus wanted us to be ready to defend ourselves using the sword and stay alive using equipment.
An e-mail sent to the group by The Associated Press wasn’t returned Sunday, and phone numbers for the group’s leadership were not immediately available.
Berchtold, the FBI spokeswoman in Michigan, said she could neither confirm nor deny whether the raids were connected to Hutaree.
Lackomar said none of the raids focused on his group, which is affiliated with the Michigan Militia, a larger militia umbrella group. Lackomar said about eight to 10 members of Hutaree trained with SMVM twice in the past three years. SMVM holds monthly training sessions focusing on survival training and shooting practice, Lackomar said.
FBI agents in Ohio made arrests in Huron and Sandusky on Saturday night, Wilson said. No further information would be released until after they appeared in court Monday, he said.
One of the raids occurred at Bayshore Estates, a trailer park in Sandusky, a small city on Lake Erie between Toledo and Cleveland, park manager Terry Mills said. Authorities blocked off the street for about an hour Saturday night, he said.
“Needless to say, this has everyone talking,” said Mills, 62. “We have a lot of retirees here who don’t want all this commotion.”
The militia members face charges of seditious conspiracy, attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, teaching the use of explosive materials and possessing a firearm during a crime of violence.
Those charged were: militia leader David Brian Stone, 45; his wife, Tina Stone, 44; his sons Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 and David Brian Stone, Jr., 19; Joshua Clough, 28; Michael Meeks, 40; Thomas Piatek, 46; Kristopher Sickles, 27; and Jacob Ward, 33.
David Stone, who also went by Captain Hutaree and Joe Stonewall, thought he was “invincible,” his ex-fiance said.
He thought that “Christ wanted us to do this, (but) he could never prove that to anybody,” Andrea Harsh told Fox News.
They face a maximum sentence of life in prison in convicted.
News Story Credit: Fox News
Video: Heckler Removed at McCain-Palin Rally
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Questionable Death
Nancy Schaefer is dead. Nothing new, but its the way in which she died that has me asking a question. It is claimed her death was because of a suicide pact made between her husband and her. Now I am not going to speculate anything, but there form of death is very troubling. See when people kill themselves, they don’t want to feel any pain. If anyone thinks that I am wrong please let me know, but why is it that her husband shot her in the back? That is not a fast way to kill someone no matter the age limit, and it probably hurt like hell too. Even more questionable is the form to which the husband shot himself. I have never heard of anyone wanting to kill themselves by pointing a gun to their chest. Period, its not the way the someone would want to kill themselves because there’s a chance that he/she would survive the wound that was self inflicted. I believe and this is only theory because to me the most extreme theory is way better than the story that is given to us, is that she and her husband were killed. Probably by the government because they didn’t want her to continue talking about Child Protective Service and how the agency is tied to child prostitution. Now the last part is just my own theory, but I want you to look at the story and think long and hard about what was said, because it just doesn’t make any sense to me.
Episode: 3.30.10 Power Outage

Host: Jerry Adams
During this edition Jerry discusses was to prepare for a power-outage. There is definitely some things that Jerry did not think of. ” Upon returning to my house the cable modem for the studio was blown out, and my house was 100 degrees because my thermostat was blown out. Boy is my turtle pissed. I think the squirrel ran away.” OK, this is an edition not to be missed. Jerry also introduces a segment called Jerrys log.
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Episode: 3.26.10 New World Order Finance
Host: Jerry, Miguel, and Pops
Today on this very explosive show we talk about the Vatican controversy. Did you know that your soda is poison. Monsanto rides again, fighting against your freedom. Greenpeace vs. Kit-cat break me off a piece of that monkey finger.
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US Health Care Bill
By Josh Fulton – BLN Contributing Writer
The health insurance bill passed, and it’s one more triumph of the federal government over individual rights. All statists, rejoice! You’ve managed to succeed in having Big Brother intrude into one more aspect of your life. I, for one, am not happy about it, not only because I don’t like living under the watchful eye of Big Brother, but also because I know that American health care used to be run in a very different way.
The government originally got involved in the health insurance industry in the 1920′s, because health insurance was originally too inexpensive. That’s right: too inexpensive. At the time, “fraternal societies,” of which one-fourth of Americans were a part, contracted with individual doctors to provide health coverage for lodge members. This was such a good deal for the lodge members that lodge members only paid $2 for an entire year’s worth of coverage. This is while non-lodge members paid $2 per visit to a doctor.
Well, that didn’t last too long. The American Medical Association lobbied Congress to make it so that in order for a doctor to practice medicine in a state the doctor had to be licensed by the AMA. Congress agreed, and that was the end of the fraternal lodge insurance practice. The AMA made sure that its members did not contract with any more lodges. After all, the medical profession had its image and profits to protect.
The government continued to interject itself into the health care market and to screw it up. Licensing requirements expanded. Insurance companies could no longer compete across state lines. Tax exemptions for employer-sponsored health insurance were introduced during World War II as a way to get around wage restrictions. Medicare was introduced (which despite rallying cries to the contrary, is not doing well.) Congress even carved out an antitrust exemption for health insurance companies. If there were ever a case against a government-created monopoly, it may be health insurance.
As we can see, government intervention has taken us from inexpensive health care to health care that costs 1/6 of our GDP and is increasing in cost at four times the rate of inflation. Of course, the option of repealing the laws that brought us to this place is never brought up. No, government expansion is only brought up. But government expansion is not the solution. Government is not a creative force. For its very existence, it must take from private industry. Government expansion did not get us out of the Great Depression, and it won’t get us out of this.
All this isn’t even to mention the fact that the bill is an economic disaster. It does not decrease costs. It increases costs. The CBO has already estimated that it will increase costs for the individual market by 10 – 13%. Each person in the individual market will also have to spend on average $5,800 for an individual plan, and $15,200 for a family plan. Also, despite Obama’s proclamations that this plan will save $118 billion over ten years, when Medicare is included the entire bill winds up costing over $600 billion over ten years. That’s right. All these claims of cut costs are just based on accounting tricks.
I, however, think the situation is even worse than they’re claiming. The Washington Post says that 19 million people will receive subsidies of $6,000 to help pay for their plans. 19 million * $6,000 = $1.14 trillion. That’s right: trillion. This is simple math, but for some reason this number is never mentioned. I think that much like with Bush’s estimated costs for the Medicare Modernization Act in 2003 and the Iraq war, we’re just being told numbers on the low side to make things more palatable to us. Once the smoke clears, that’s when we get the real numbers. …Personally, I hope this bill covers treatments for a hemorraging national debt.
Of course, this doesn’t even account for the potential government intrusion into our privacy. This bill nearly doubles the IRS’s budget. Why would the IRS’s budget nearly get doubled as a result of this if the government didn’t have plans to look more deeply into our personal lives, and to keep more detailed records on us? Not to mention that the House version of the bill allowed for the “real-time (or near real time) determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service” (aka looking into your bank account) and for “enabl[ing], where feasible, near real-time adjudication of claims” (aka taking money from your bank account if deemed necessary.) I have no reason to believe that language is not in the final bill.
This bill is a mess. I’m glad that people are angry, but we need to get even angrier. We need to support states in their efforts to nullify this law. Thirty seven states have already said they intend to do just that. If we can get states to once again be bulwarks against the federal government, then we’ve succeeded, even if for a while we have to endure the government looking into our records and telling us to turn our heads and cough.
click here to read the actual Attorney Generals from 14 states joint laws suit against the newly enacted health care law.


