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Please, please come out and show support for Food Freedom and our Right

to Feed ourselves and our Children non-industrialized food. Supporters

from WI are making the drive up (2 to 6 hours) to support

Minnesota's freedoms, as Minnesotans did in WI. While we are there,

feelings run deep and I thought the following excerpt would be of

interest to those attending. Schmidt reminded the crowd at

Vernon's rally to be polite and courteous to the authorities. We

want to change the laws and we will be more successful doing that

outside of jail than inside. The few brave martyrs who are targeted by

the corporate-backed government will be instrumental to leading the

change even if they give up their freedom in the fight to regain freedom

and rights for everyone else. But the rest of us will do more by

staying out of jail (at the end of the video, raw milk harassment is

talked about):

From: Arrest Proof Yourself: How to Calmly & Confidently Assert Your

Rights to Police

By Ken Silverstein, Harpers Magazine (1/2007)

" Above all use manners and be pleasant. Never lie and never create

an antagonistic relationship with a cop—take three deep breaths if

you are getting angry. This may be hard to do but it's essential. You do

not want to end up getting fingerprinted and going to jail, because if

that happens you are in the system and you are in permanently. "

" Being arrested might not necessarily lead to a prison stretch, but

it will lead to permanent placement in the " electronic

plantation, " the term Carson uses to describe the growing web of

federal and state criminal databases. Once you're on the plantation, he

says, you can look forward to a lifetime of low-wage jobs and trouble

with authorities. In the old days, Carson writes, " All anyone had to

do to escape youthful indiscretions was blow town. Nowadays, that

doesn't work. Once you're in the 'puter, my friend, you're there for

life. "

" There were 70,000 arrests in Duval County, Florida, between 2003

and 2004—that's about 7 percent of the population. About 10 percent

of the people arrested were released within 21 days. That means that you

have about 7,000 people who were never prosecuted and should never have

seen the inside of a squad car, but now they have an arrest record. "

" The Patriot Act turned up the heat, but this really isn't a

partisan issue. I'm not sure when the pot really started boiling, but

it's been boiling under both Democratic and Republican

administrations. "

http://www.harpers.org/archive/2007/01/sb-six-questio-1169218595

<http://www.harpers.org/archive/2007/01/sb-six-questio-1169218595>

How to Calmly & Confidentially Assertive Your Rights to Stay Off the

Electronic Plantation — 22-Minute Video:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/solutions-1/arrest-proof-yourself-an-\

interview-with-dale-c-carson.html

<http://thedailycall.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=47666ab04d1e32d46\

ccedebb7 & id=b3195e0a13 & e=6e3fbd5919>

Very good interview in the above video

~Jan

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