Showing posts with label Citizens Action Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citizens Action Network. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2014

Will Blue "Help" You?

To those of you following the Roots of Damnation series, please forgive my interrupting the thread; however, I did recently receive notification of something that required immediate attention. As lovers of liberty, I knew there'd be no better audience to help me get the message out there, that ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

It's unfortunate that I have to admit that it takes people being personally affected before they will do ANYTHING.  Perhaps that's why this took precedence over the series. Because this time, the violation of liberty came too close to home.

As a contributor to other sites, and a believer in the mission of unity across the nation, I often find myself working with teams of people. The people become like family - open to the ugly things about one another without the harsh criticism because some cosmic  or blood-like bond shared. How would you feel if the members of your team or the extension of their ACTUAL family came under attack from the very things you speak against?

Here's the story. Read it, cause from here out, I'm assuming you did. ;)

The woman in the story happens to be a team member's cousin. Poetic isn't it? Now, that wasn't the only reason for my involvement in this case. Previously, the team and I put Henry County PD under the spotlight for pulling firearms on little boys for building tree houses. It seemed it was time to look deeper into the department.

 Here's the media release Henry County Police Department released in regards to this case
As a member of The Fight for Freedom Never Sleeps team, this was looking to be another mission for Operation Simple Request (OSR). Further research was conducted to determine the validity of the situation. 

Per the instructions of OSR, evidence was obtained that painted a clearer picture--not only of what's going on in Henry County, but the state of affairs across the nation. 

Listen closely to the calls for help Lori Knowles makes to the only people she KNOWS can be there in minutes to HELP her. 

Henry County Police Department identified the call of Lori Knowles as a "911 Hang Up - Unknown Trouble." After multiple failed attempts to communicate her request for help for a possible overdose of medication, the dispatcher assumes the problem and reason for the call.
In less than an hour, Henry County Police Officers would forcefully enter the home of Lori Knowles, determine her as the threat, and open fire on the woman; ultimately leading to her death. 

I can clearly hear the woman beg for help in the first call, but let's see how her second attempt went.
In this second call to police, Lori Knowles can again be clearly heard as she states her condition of being overdosed on a medication. This dispatcher attempts to calm Lori in order to discover the root of her call. In a defeated breath, Lori once again indicates a medical problem before being disconnected. 
I'm not going to tell you what to believe. No one can do that. But I will tell you this: the "HELP" for Lori, indicates the situation started at 4:11 pm. After a 15 minute ride to the hospital (20minutes for the average person, but we're assuming she had an ambulance), she was pronounced dead at 5:27pm.

What this means is that people are liabilities. Police don't have time to spend more than an hour with you, before deciding, you're expendable. The dispatch certainly didn't aid by interrupting the woman - but I'm not the expert in communicating with overdose patients, so maybe that IS just the way it's done.

But as if that were not enough, get ready for the real tear jerker. Listen as Mr. Knowles makes an attempt to COMMUNICATE with officers.
Listen as dispatch prepares to handle the arrival of  Lori's husband on the scene where his wife is attacked by officers. Listen as he begs dispatch to tell officers not to hurt his wife, all the while wondering if it's too late. 


Why does this matter to you? Like I said before, these are NO LONGER isolated incidents. These crimes against humanity, against the OATH TAKEN BY OFFICERS, has gone on far too long. There's a growing list of people who've been assaulted by "officers of the LAW" in the name of SERVICE and PROTECTION. 

There is something that can be done to bring misconduct like this to an end, but it starts with policing the police. We - THE CITIZENS  of the state - can see to it that these officers be held accountable for their crimes in the same manner citizens are subjected; and we can see to it that justice be served to those who TRULY are servants to the people, and no more above the law than the citizens they claim to protect.

You can shine a spotlight on this crime and many others like it, being perpetrated by the state's mafia, by checking out Operation Simple Request on Facebook. In the meantime, don't forget to let Henry County PD know what you think about their service and protection by leaving a review here.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Operation Simple Request CAN aNnihiLAte Tyranny

What if I told you it would take exactly five minutes of your time, one envelope and one stamp to start restoring the country? Would you have time for that? Or would you let freedom slip away

because you had a flute recital?

I know what you’re thinking: “Flute recital? Wtf is she talking about?! I ain’t going to no flute recital.”

Stop looking to the spouse for an explanation. I’ll explain the term shortly. And no, you’re probably not going to an actual flute recital… unless you are, and then I guess this is more literal. But I digress.

So you’re sitting around, listening to your favorite source for information and news about the on-goings across the country; and you begin to notice a trend. Things aren’t getting any better.

And once you begin to reflect on that, you come to rest on the truth. Are things actually getting worse?

You see feds raiding a farm; militarized police units harassing and violating the rights of the citizens; and innocent people being murdered for camping without a reservation.
And seeing those things, I’m going to assume you’re not one of the sheeple, and you’re ready to take your part in changing things. Right? Great!

I’m sure you’ve heard my rants about community before. The reason I focus so hard on the community is because I believe change starts best when it’s at the smallest level. Consider that the first change you need to make is with yourself.

Stop watching the problem continue. Act. Educate. Get involved in some way to change the situation. When you can change your own behavior, you can inspire those you connect with most—your community.

Are the elected officials of your community constitutional representatives? More specifically, have your police departments been militarized and/or come under scrutiny for questionable actions? Well, it’s time to hold them accountable.

The first step to breaking the bad habits of law enforcement is to show them that WE THE PEOPLE are paying attention world-wide. Inspired to do just that, Jason Patrick initiated Operation Simple Request in his hometown and with his unit. The mission was simple: send a Public Record Request for a case that involved misuse of authority.

The purpose of this mission was to generate enough public record requests on the desk of the agency that they would be forced to acknowledge the people’s requests for answers and justice. In addition to generating support for full investigations into crimes that would otherwise go unattested (because they were carried out by the biggest criminals in the country—the police); the materials obtained during these requests give the citizens the hand they need to begin processing formal charges where they oughta be pressed.

Jason Patrick has since brought his mission to Nevada during the Bundy Standoff, and to Washington D.C. for Operation American Spring through his connections as a militia leader of Georgia, a journalist, and a contributor to ZenInTheCar.com. Enlivened and inspired, he strongly believes his mission can be carried out across the nation for all situations involving law enforcement, where law enforcement is breaking the oath. Full proof instructions and templates are provided for each case at Operation Simple Request. To follow Jason Patrick and all coverage of events across the nation, find him at The Fight for Freedom Never Sleeps.
In a collaborative effort to bring his mission to others, Jason works closely with the Citizens Action Network (CAN) and the National Liberty Alliance (NLA) acting as a point of contact for the groups in Georgia.

The CAN identifies their goals as restoration of the prerogatives and freedoms guaranteed them, under the Constitution, to the states and the people; and to hold public servants accountable for their Oath of Office. Catapulting their mission for ease of use, the site provides all the material you need to inspire the constitution into your law enforcement while building a connection between citizens and police that strengthens the community.


And to ensure law enforcement practices what their sworn to, the NLA offers us guidance in establishing Citizen Grand Juries in our states. With a mission to restore sovereignty to the people by taking back political and judicial control, the NLA aids in saving the Republic one volunteer at a time.

Now that you have an exact idea of what you can do to get involved; now that you have everything you need at the click of a button… I ask you this:
Do you have five minutes to send the mail? Or will you have a flute recital?

Oh yes, the flute recital. See, Operation Simple Request is just that; a simple request that won’t
take long and will in most cases require very little more than copy and pasting an email. But there’s some reason you can’t do it. Maybe you’re washing your hair, or cooking dinner, or you have to go to the dentist, or any of the million excuses you can come up with for not taking five minutes to do one simple request. You have a “flute recital.” It doesn’t matter what it is, but you have to engage in that flute recital, and it will prevent you from this; or helping your friend move; or do whatever it is that you don’t want to do. And that’s fine. Some sacrifices are just not worth it, right? Just not worth liberty.

So you really want to let freedom and justice slip away because you were having a flute recital?