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palani
8th December 2011, 02:13 PM
http://patriotslament.blogspot.com/2011/12/it-wont-happen-in-america-yeah-well-it.html


It won't happen in America, yeah, well it just did.
This morning while I was working on a bid for a job, my phone quit working. I tried it a few more times and then thought about it for a minute and then asked my wife, is your phone working? It wasn't.
So I sat and waited.
Then they came.
I watched them scatter.
My wife came running down the stairs yelling, "Josh, there are a bunch of men surrounding our house and they have guns!!"
I have 8 children, all of them watching the scene unfold before their eyes. Dozens of agents wearing body armor and carrying machine guns, swarm around our house.
I think over my options, (there is only one, they kill kids) and I walk to the door, and yell loud enough for the thugs outside and my family inside to hear, "It's the FBI , don't be scared, just be quiet and sit down!" I open the door and am looking at Michael Anderson's wife. They have her in front of them, between us, and she is crying.
"How can I help you?"
"Mr. Bennett, we are here for Michael Anderson!"
"Do you have a warrant?"
They walk right in. My mind is screaming to demand to see the warrant, when I am told, "Mr. Bennett, we don't want any trouble, and I don't want to frighten your children." He's a little late for that. He ignores my request about the warrant, and proceeds to find and arrest Michael Anderson. I stand in my living room and watch the agents running around here to there. I look at one who is holding his rifle next to a car. He looks at me for a second, then moves behind the car and continues to watch. I look at my 6-year-old twin girls; they are scared to death. I hold my hands out far from my sides for "them" to see.
Michael is brought upstairs, his 4-year-old son is screaming at the agents, "Don't take my dad, don't take my dad!" I ask what he is being charged with, and am told he is being held as a witness. "You guys arrest your witnesses now?" I ask about the warrant again. But it's done. They go out the door. They put Mike in the car, and spend a few more minutes running around the house for some reason, guns in the open.
Now they are gone.
One of the twins asks me, "Poppa, why did they come here with guns?" I say they were scared.
"Why poppa? Why are they scared of us, we don't hurt people, and we wouldn't hurt them". I tell her they just wanted to come and get Mike, and it's ok because now they are gone. She says," I know why they came and took Mr. Anderson, Poppa, because they know he didn't do anything wrong, and they don't want him to tell other people". HA! Out of the mouths of babes. She is right, one agent could have come and actually served the warrant, and produced the same outcome. That must not be enough fun for them. I talked to my older sons...were they afraid? Yes. One said," Dad, there were guys running all over with guns, how could we not be?" I told them it's ok. I was too.
I hope they enjoyed terrorizing my family.
Thugs.
Criminals in costumes.


I just talked with Michael from the jail. He was never shown a warrant, even after asking numerous times for it. He is not being charged with anything. He was arrested as a "witness" and has a bail hearing in the morning. For what? He's been out of jail for over a month, obviously he is not a threat, and isn't going anywhere.

I guess that's my story for now. I seriously think if I hear another person tell me "it can't happen here," I may sock him in the nose.

collector
8th December 2011, 02:47 PM
Key observations;

He opened his door voluntarily - did not have a locked screen door or locking courtyard barrier, allowed them to push their way in
Cell service was cut probably by a jammer - good to have either a ham radio, wired phone or landline to enable constant communications
Chaos immediately ensued - have a plan in place in the event of an assault
Never allow a person to use your house as his address if he's on probation - you lose all rights to a warrant for search (although this doesn't sound like the case)
Find a good lawyer, keep his number written down somewhere and in your cell phone - never know when you'll need him
An escape hatch into the attic or cellar in a closet might have saved Michael...or Ellian Gonzalez :^)

k-os
8th December 2011, 02:54 PM
That's a scary story. Here's the follow-up:

http://newsminer.com/bookmark/16691974-Judge-unseals-document-justifying-Anderson-s-detention-in-Fairbanks-militia-case

collector
8th December 2011, 03:34 PM
That's a scary story. Here's the follow-up:

http://newsminer.com/bookmark/16691974-Judge-unseals-document-justifying-Anderson-s-detention-in-Fairbanks-militia-case


The state case was dismissed in October after a judge ruled that secret recordings made by two FBI informants without a search warrant were not permissible in court under the Alaska Constitution. - that's something you don't see every day !

investigators found a notebook with a page that said “Federal Hit List” which included the name of the Deputy United States Marshall stationed in Alaska, Sutherland said - Seriously ? Who does stuff like this ??

An associate of Fairbanks militia-leader Schaeffer Cox will appear in court for the first time today...
The now-defunct criminal case against his him, he said, was based on “pompous” statements Cox made to the FBI’s informant.[/I]
Been going on since the 1990s

[I]While he was in jail, Anderson received a registered letter from the TSA stating he was on a no-fly list because he was on a list of terrorists -
Seems now with Homeland security (designed to keep "us" safe), his life has just been made a lot harder - forever !

Ponce
8th December 2011, 03:47 PM
Is a new brave world........and the people will still do nothing.....till is to late and then it will be to late......get it?

k-os
8th December 2011, 03:53 PM
Is a new brave world........and the people will still do nothing.....till is to late and then it will be to late......get it?

You're one of the people too, you know. (So am I, by the way.)

palani
8th December 2011, 04:10 PM
You're one of the people too, you know.

Not me!!!! I have a memo with the signature of a district court judge on it that I do not have the authority to appoint him a fiduciary. I have no possible claim on him. He is a free agent (aka loose cannon).