http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breaki ... 13591.html
(Note the reference to the Freeman in the Air that Burnaby brought us a few weeks ago.)A so-called "Freeman on the Land" who claimed he was above the law has quickly been convicted of running a marijuana grow operation.
Members of a Winnipeg jury needed only a couple hours to reach their verdict Tuesday afternoon. Scott Peters will be sentenced on Feb. 18.
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This Winnipeg 'Freeman' on trial for growing pot wants to see the Queen
Peters acted as his own lawyer and argued he was the victim of an unlawful persecution. In his closing argument Monday, he demanded he be allowed to face his accuser in court.
"It says here the Queen versus Scott David Peters. Well where is my accuser? Where is Her Majesty, the Queen? Why isn’t she on the stand?" Peters asked. "There is no case against me."
The question was one of many posted during a rambling, 100-minute closing argument. Queen’s Bench Justice Robert Dewar repeatedly cautioned him to stay on point but clearly gave Peters plenty of latitude.
The Crown, meanwhile, took all of five minutes to summarize their simple case: Peters was found with 56 plants in the basement of his North End home by police officers executing a court-authorized search warrant in 2012.
Growing pot without a licence is illegal. Peters doesn’t have a licence. Therefore, he should be found guilty, they argued.
But Peters appeared to relish his opportunity to speak to the 12 citizens who will decide his fate, taking them on a wild ride that included railing against the government, bureaucrats and even sounding off against fluoride in drinking water, the public school system and monosodium glutamate (MSG).
"It’s all about mind control," Peters said.
He denied any wrongdoing, despite the mountain of evidence against him.
"No man’s life, liberty or property are safe," Peters said at one point, quoting Mark Twain. "I have the right to use my property as I see fit. Nobody has the right to question anything."
Peters isn’t the first "freeman" to irritate justice officials. Last month, a Winnipeg man charged with illegally soaring over the city in a powered paraglider told a judge he should be exempt from prosecution. Tony Gibson, 35, claimed he is a sovereign individual whose civil rights are being abused. His case remains before the courts.
So I dutifully google to see if there is anything interesting about our boringly named Freeman. And what do I find? A whole bucket of crazy!
http://barbarahartwellvscia.blogspot.ca ... david.html
If this blogger is to be believed (and perhaps we should be careful about that, as she is a resident of a fairly crazy part of the intellectual spectrum), we have some facts about Peters:
-he goes by Truthwar
-he was an engineer for the Vinny Eastwood show
-he not only collected child pornography but also sent it to women in the conspiracy-theory world
-this was reported to the Winnipeg Police, who raided his house in 2012 [the year his little grow op was discovered)
Oh, such drama! So is it true at all?
It makes sense that police looking for child pornography might find the grow op, but why is he only going to trial on the marihuana charges? Did he plead guilty to those charges already (doesn't seem his style), or were the authorities unable to make them stick?
Anyways, if there are any Vinny Eastwood listeners here you may have more insights than I do.