April 2016 Musings

April 19, 2016

White Shaming Month a Shame “It is a blessing for an individual to be bilingual; however, it is a curse for a society to be bilingual.” By Pat Shannan We have recently learned that Portland (Oregon) Community College has proclaimed April to be “White Shaming Month,” and to Seattle subscriber Deano Fehrman, who is leading […]

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November 2015 Musings

April 19, 2016

THE BANKSTERS TRAP FOR LOAN SEEKERS ~ A few years before I, or most of the rest of the world, ever heard of the “Montana Freemen,” there was a Colorado Freeman already attempting to exercise his rights in a similar manner as described in my 1996 book, THE MONTANA FREEMEN – The Untold Story. Earlier […]

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September 2015 Musings

September 26, 2015

Is Trump Your Choice? The Bigger Picture Ever since I discovered the secrets of electronic vote rigging, I have had little interest in politics. Well, backtracking for a moment, I didn’t discover it, Jim and Ken Collier (younger than I but both now deceased, hmmm) were the first in Florida 45 years ago, long before […]

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August 2015 Musings

August 11, 2015

Calling Trey Gowdy, Calling Trey Gowdy Now it has been nine frustrating months that we have been wrestling with the inactivity of the chairman of the House Judicial Committee. Not only will Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) not do his job, he has sheltered himself from outside inquiry by ordering his staff to ignore all calls or […]

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July 2015 Musings

August 11, 2015

Words Twisted to HATE About 25 years ago, after I quit being gay, I stopped using deodorant, too. Whatta’ ya’ think of that? The mere thought of it must make anyone reluctant to wanna’ hang out with me. I also quit smoking cigarettes a dozen years ago when my wife passed away and left me […]

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June 2015 Musings

June 10, 2015

YELLOW JOURNALISM IS FINELY TUNED IN 2015 I have just finished writing Miracle in Atlanta, my own personal story of meeting and besting the IRS deceivers and the AUSA in federal court. It is not only the biggest book (360 pages, 8.5×11) I have ever written, but by far the most important and contains the […]

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May 2015 Musings

May 13, 2015

Domestic Enemies are Sly and Dangerous The federal government has captured America by capturing the states. This was done by the usurpation of the founder’s laws – namely and particularly, “No state shall make any Thing but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts.” (Art. I, Sec. 10, U. S. Constitution) Once […]

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April 2015 Musings

May 13, 2015

“Yup, we’ll just keep this among ourselves.” (For sure, the sheep don’t need to know this before the annual shearing.)  Twin Sisters of Deception Yeah, yeah, I know, you’ve heard it all before. But it is that time of year. Time for April Fools. That everyone should pay his “fair share” is one of the […]

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March 2015 Musings

March 4, 2015

“You’re Born, but You’re not Dead Yet!” Last week I was approached via email by a well-meaning but naïve woman in Texas who wished to enlist my aid in helping her compile a list of the good and bad characteristics of all the potential presidential candidates coming up in 2016. Her plan is to inform […]

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February 2015 Musings

February 8, 2015

Just What Is Not Counterfeit Anymore? My longtime friend, Martin Beckman, whom most of the world knows as “Red,” the Montana rancher, Christian, author and outspoken truth-telling government corruption fighter, has now authored his ninth book at age 86 and the one that he says is his last. It is a different kind of book. […]

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