Ed Brown Speaks Up
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Ed Brown Speaks Up
He's featured in a vew video;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2U83al7qzo
He's investigating the Khazarian Vatican Jesuits. Apparently they are "the army of butchers and assassins of vertually (sic) all of Americas and the worlds woes".
I'm getting confused. According to Trump that's Canada's job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2U83al7qzo
He's investigating the Khazarian Vatican Jesuits. Apparently they are "the army of butchers and assassins of vertually (sic) all of Americas and the worlds woes".
I'm getting confused. According to Trump that's Canada's job.
"Yes Burnaby49, I do in fact believe all process servers are peace officers. I've good reason to believe so." Robert Menard in his May 28, 2015 video "Process Servers".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
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But you're dishonest and weak.
What an . . . . No, that would be politics.
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There are days recently where I’ve had to weigh unloading my mind against the price of getting banned from Quatloos!.
More days, honestly, where I’ve wondered just what in heck drew Burnaby to Cairo, Illinois in the first place, but, still.
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Re: Ed Brown Speaks Up
He'll succeed if it takes 20 years!Ed Brown wrote:As i continue to complete the expatriation process successfully
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Re: Ed Brown Speaks Up
Wild! Ed's still referring to himself as Commander of the Wackadoodle Rangers -- even though they kicked him out years ago.
I guess an effective life sentence in prison leaves you with LOTS of free (mentally free) time.
I guess an effective life sentence in prison leaves you with LOTS of free (mentally free) time.
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Re: Ed Brown Speaks Up
Just in case anyone harbors a fleeting idea that perhaps Ed Brown learned anything in nine years in jail, I offer the document he discusses in that video.
Of course, since I only listened to the first thirty seconds, there may be more.
Of course, since I only listened to the first thirty seconds, there may be more.
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Re: Ed Brown Speaks Up
This old geezer been in custody since October 4, 2007. He's scheduled for release on July 26, 2045, when he would be over a hundred years old...…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_and_Elaine_Brown
words & music by Paul Simon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_and_Elaine_Brown
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I seem to lean on
Old familiar ways
And I ain't no fool for love songs
That whisper in my ears
Still crazy after all these years
Oh still crazy after all these years
Four in the morning
Crapped out
Yawning
Longing my life away
I'll never worry
Why should I?
It's all gonna fade
Now I sit by my window
And I watch the cars
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One fine day
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By a jury of my peers
Still crazy after all these years.....
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Ed maybe getting senile, I'd suggest that, but I think he was already there a long ways back. Too with bug spray maybe. Or just naturally crazy, it happens.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Obviously you have some familiarity with Cairo.More days, honestly, where I’ve wondered just what in heck drew Burnaby to Cairo, Illinois in the first place, but, still.
Like many destinations I've ended up at we were there totally by chance. It was during a 2006 driving trip through the American midwest with my drinking buddy. We landed in Chicago and immediately started driving east to Columbus Ohio because my friend had a gift certificate for a bar there (don't ask). Our first night was in Fort Wayne Indiana, another dump.
My goal for the trip, which I did after Columbus, was to go to the USAF Museum in Dayton Ohio to see the B-70 bomber. There's only one left and that's where it resides.
I've had two goals since I was a teenager, to knock back some beers at McSorleys tavern in New York and see the B-70. Done and done. However we hadn't done much planning and, after Dayton, we were somewhat at loose ends. My friend wanted, for no reason he could explain, to go to Bowling Green Kentucky. Obviously something to do with the Everly Brothers song but he really couldn't say. So we went off to Bowling Green. Place was a bust for beer drinkers. Very few bars. We ended up drinking at this abysmal dump, the Little Brown Jug;
https://www.google.ca/maps/@36.9953047, ... 6656?hl=en
Just before leaving on the trip I'd borrowed a book from the library called Following the Barley. No idea what it was about except that the Wall Street Journal liked it and it had something to do with beer. I hadn't looked at it until Bowling Green. I started reading it and it turned out to be a journal of a guy doing a beer trip from the headwater of the Mississippi river to New Orleans. Since the Mississippi was just to the west of us we decided to recreate the part of his trip north of where we were. He'd come down the river largely on the west side so we went west from Bowling Green and crossed the river at the highway 51 bridge into Cairo then headed north after a pit stop at Fat Boys. We headed east back to Chicago through Wisconsin staying at La Cross because the book author had gone to the Casino Tavern there and didn't like it. We loved it! A dump run by a geriatic beer fantic, an ex-Marine who'd fought at Iwo Jima.
In 2008 we were again at loose ends for a vacation trip. We'd planned Britain but it didn't work out. In mid-September I had the idea of going back to the Casino Tavern. So we did. An 8,000 road trip starting across the northern US to here;
Lake Itaska, the Headwaters of the Mississippi. That stream is the start. So we took our shoes off and waded across the mighty Mississippi. Then on to La Crosse and down the Mississippi and through Alabama to the Florida panhandle to have a beer at the bar the book ended up in, the Flora-Bama.
http://www.florabama.com/
Then to Pensacola Florida so I could visit the US Navy Aviation Museum. Home via Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California and up.
"Yes Burnaby49, I do in fact believe all process servers are peace officers. I've good reason to believe so." Robert Menard in his May 28, 2015 video "Process Servers".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
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Well we stabbed you in the back and belong in a special place in hell. Not much but at least it's something.
"Yes Burnaby49, I do in fact believe all process servers are peace officers. I've good reason to believe so." Robert Menard in his May 28, 2015 video "Process Servers".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
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Minor correction FWIW: Ed isn't in the video. Ed's letter is being read for him by some radio talk show guy.wserra wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:46 pm Just in case anyone harbors a fleeting idea that perhaps Ed Brown learned anything in nine years in jail, I offer the document he discusses in that video.
Of course, since I only listened to the first thirty seconds, there may be more.
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That's not just some talk show guy, that's Rudy Davis. He first rose to "prominence" as one of the angriest birthers in Texas but really hit his stride as the foremost mouthpiece and apologist for "Dr" Kent Hovind. Once Kent got out of jail, he married once and divorced twice (not in that order) and went on to recreate Dinosaur Adventure Land in the God Fearing state of Alabama instead of the Anti Christian city of Pensacola Florida thus leaving Rudy in search of new Christian Patriot Political Prisoner (audio) pen pals.
He's got quite a rouges gallery at the moment enough so that I don't even try to keep up with them all. Ed Brown, in certain circles, may be the most prominent but he may not be the most despicable. Rudy's editorial policy seems to be not to have one. If Jeffrey Dahmer were still alive and got a message out to Rudy claiming he was a Christian, a patriot and a vegetarian Rudy would believe him without question and passionately defend him on the premise that there is no way a committed vegetarian would ever eat people.
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He's also a passionate advocate for another Quatloos nutcase, Suanne Holland;
http://www.quatloos.com/Q-Forum/viewtop ... 48&t=11528
Now that Suzanne's currently incarcerated in a mental illness institution Rudy is her main outlet to the outside world via recorded phone calls.
http://www.quatloos.com/Q-Forum/viewtop ... 48&t=11528
Now that Suzanne's currently incarcerated in a mental illness institution Rudy is her main outlet to the outside world via recorded phone calls.
"Yes Burnaby49, I do in fact believe all process servers are peace officers. I've good reason to believe so." Robert Menard in his May 28, 2015 video "Process Servers".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
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Quite true, he'd love Dahmer, poor misunderstood soul that he was. He's also a big fan of Flat Cap. He's never met a moral degenerate yet that he didn't love.GlimDropper wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 1:01 amThat's not just some talk show guy, that's Rudy Davis. He first rose to "prominence" as one of the angriest birthers in Texas but really hit his stride as the foremost mouthpiece and apologist for "Dr" Kent Hovind. Once Kent got out of jail, he married once and divorced twice (not in that order) and went on to recreate Dinosaur Adventure Land in the God Fearing state of Alabama instead of the Anti Christian city of Pensacola Florida thus leaving Rudy in search of new Christian Patriot Political Prisoner (audio) pen pals.
He's got quite a rouges gallery at the moment enough so that I don't even try to keep up with them all. Ed Brown, in certain circles, may be the most prominent but he may not be the most despicable. Rudy's editorial policy seems to be not to have one. If Jeffrey Dahmer were still alive and got a message out to Rudy claiming he was a Christian, a patriot and a vegetarian Rudy would believe him without question and passionately defend him on the premise that there is no way a committed vegetarian would ever eat people.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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While briefly perusing Mr. Brown's affidavit of whatever it was, it occoured to me that the obvious corrollary of his immunity from government and laws means that he is also exempt from the protections of such laws.
If someone were to shoot him in the street, the worst charge the shooter would face would be discharging a firearm within city limits. Anyone could help themselves to any property he owned with impunity. There would be nothing to stop the people of Anytown from branding him on the forehead with a letter 'O' for outlaw and publishing his photo in the local paper to announce his 'fair game' status.
I have never noticed any inclination by sov-cits to accept the other side of the coin of their status.
It may be that there is some statute barring people being declared outlaws nowadays, even in the Wild West, but hey, statutes don't apply to them, do they.
If someone were to shoot him in the street, the worst charge the shooter would face would be discharging a firearm within city limits. Anyone could help themselves to any property he owned with impunity. There would be nothing to stop the people of Anytown from branding him on the forehead with a letter 'O' for outlaw and publishing his photo in the local paper to announce his 'fair game' status.
I have never noticed any inclination by sov-cits to accept the other side of the coin of their status.
It may be that there is some statute barring people being declared outlaws nowadays, even in the Wild West, but hey, statutes don't apply to them, do they.
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I believe that that is the old-English definition of "outlaw"; someone who was outside the protection of the law.Siegfried Shrink wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:28 am While briefly perusing Mr. Brown's affidavit of whatever it was, it occoured to me that the obvious corrollary of his immunity from government and laws means that he is also exempt from the protections of such laws.
If someone were to shoot him in the street, the worst charge the shooter would face would be discharging a firearm within city limits. Anyone could help themselves to any property he owned with impunity. There would be nothing to stop the people of Anytown from branding him on the forehead with a letter 'O' for outlaw and publishing his photo in the local paper to announce his 'fair game' status.
I have never noticed any inclination by sov-cits to accept the other side of the coin of their status.
It may be that there is some statute barring people being declared outlaws nowadays, even in the Wild West, but hey, statutes don't apply to them, do they.
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I wonder what Black's Law Dictionary has to say about outlawry?
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Interesting that he's not punctuating his name "Edward-Lewis: of the family Brown" anymore. As I recall he used to be pretty insistent about that.wserra wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:46 pm Just in case anyone harbors a fleeting idea that perhaps Ed Brown learned anything in nine years in jail, I offer the document he discusses in that video.
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Siegfried Shrink wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:28 am While briefly perusing Mr. Brown's affidavit of whatever it was, it occoured to me that the obvious corrollary of his immunity from government and laws means that he is also exempt from the protections of such laws.
If someone were to shoot him in the street, the worst charge the shooter would face would be discharging a firearm within city limits.
Of course, you can't shoot him on the street anymore, and if you really want to, you'll have to wait until 2045 to do so. Until then, he's kind of tied up in a gun free zone.
Anyone could help themselves to any property he owned with impunity.
But alas, you'd be too late, various government agencies have already helped themselves to all his property, except for what he might have picked up at the commissary this week.
There would be nothing to stop the people of Anytown from branding him on the forehead with a letter 'O' for outlaw and publishing his photo in the local paper to announce his 'fair game' status.
According to the federal Bureau of Prisons, Edward Brown is housed in the Gilmer Federal Correctional Institution, a medium-security prison in West Virginia serving a term that doesn’t end until July 2045.
Elaine Brown is in the Federal Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas, a facility for female prisoners with “speciality medical care or mental health needs.” Her term doesn’t end until November 2042.
I have never noticed any inclination by sov-cits to accept the other side of the coin of their status.
It may be that there is some statute barring people being declared outlaws nowadays, even in the Wild West, but hey, statutes don't apply to them, do they.
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Re: Ed Brown Speaks Up
It turns out that several states (maybe all of them) forbid posting wanted posters for fugitives that say "Wanted: Dead or Alive" - or anything else that suggests killing the fugitive is encouraged.
Ed Brown, it was revealed (some years back, so I don't think I am spoiling anyone's scoop here), had a kooky plan, straight out of a 1930s movie, to drop into a bunker deep below his house just as he set off massive explosions at ground level, to convince the world that the Mean Old Government had blown him to hell. Then, after about three days - during which time he expected an outraged public to tear down the government to protest his martyrdom, he'd re-appear, resurrected, mount a white horse and lead a patriot army (that he fully expected to pop up right behind him) to take over the reins of power.
Ed actually cooked this plan up, thought it made sense, so you can imagine how his thought processes are skipping along now that he's got nothing better to do than count the tiles on the ceiling.
Ed Brown, it was revealed (some years back, so I don't think I am spoiling anyone's scoop here), had a kooky plan, straight out of a 1930s movie, to drop into a bunker deep below his house just as he set off massive explosions at ground level, to convince the world that the Mean Old Government had blown him to hell. Then, after about three days - during which time he expected an outraged public to tear down the government to protest his martyrdom, he'd re-appear, resurrected, mount a white horse and lead a patriot army (that he fully expected to pop up right behind him) to take over the reins of power.
Ed actually cooked this plan up, thought it made sense, so you can imagine how his thought processes are skipping along now that he's got nothing better to do than count the tiles on the ceiling.