The Gestapo of the West – 8 Years Later

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By Ronald A. Zumbrun   
Tuesday, 10 June 2008 02:02

In June of 2000, I authored an article entitled Santa Cruz: The Gestapo of the Westthat pertained to certain improper land use policies of the City of Santa Cruz, including favoritism and selective enforcement. Since then, I have crossed paths with countless individuals who have fallen victim to the unconstitutional practices of the County of Santa Cruz which similarly merit public exposure. The greatest deprivation of constitutional rights is occurring within the County’s enforcement power.

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The Cost of Sustainable Development

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By Henry Lamb   
Tuesday, 05 July 2005 06:17

A briefing paper that discusses the threat Agenda 21 poses to the U.S. Constitution.

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Global Warming: The Big Lie, PPPs & The Crisis…

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By Vern Westgate   
Wednesday, 28 May 2008 04:31

Freedom Advocate’s charter is to represent a cross-section of people from
all political parties and backgrounds who are united in the principles of
individual liberty, equal justice and the constitutional administration of
government. Life, liberty and property are threatened by the global warming issue.

The Big Lie: The notion that global warming is man-made is a big lie. 

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Here Comes the U.N. -- Again!

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By Henry Lamb   
Wednesday, 29 June 2005 16:00

June 2005 Hollow Rock, Tenn. -- United Nations biosphere reserves are being created across America through a little-known program called "Man and the Biosphere" (MAB).  A Biosphere Reserve is a massive land area divided into three zones: core wilderness areas; buffer zones; and a transitional area. The plan is to continually enlarge each of the zones. For example, The Southern Appalachian MAB (SAMAB) was originally designated to be the Smoky Mountains National Park, an area of 517,000 acres. It has now grown to embrace an area stretching from near Birmingham, Alabama, to near Roanoke, Virginia.

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Code Enforcement Working to Abolish Private Property

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By Andrea Sanchez   
Thursday, 22 May 2008 01:45

Abusive building code enforcement policies were unanimously accepted by the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, despite clear and steady opposition from the public. 

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