Illegitimate Government

Native American Tracey Mease's Story

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By Ronald A. Zumbrun   
Wednesday, 25 March 2009 03:18
Tracey Mease is a Native American and true lineal Robinson Rancheria Tribe member as well as a citizen of the United States.  On December 5, 2008, the leaders of the tribe disenrolled her and other selected members of the tribe without due process, equal protection, any hearing, or right to representation.  The question remains whether the U.S. federal courts, backed by the U.S. Constitution, will step in and protect Tracey's rights. This would be a precedent-setting issue.
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Prominent physicist says we need more CO2

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By Marc Marano   
Monday, 02 March 2009 11:02

Al Gore fired prominent physicist Dr. Will Happer in 1993 for disagreeing with Al—for telling Congress the truth.

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Full Throttle Reverse - Reverse Engineering Civilization

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By Vicky Davis   
Thursday, 26 February 2009 04:28

I don’t know how many people took me seriously when I said that the world was being run by the Cult of Bucky (Buckminster Fuller), but I was very serious despite the fact that it sounds absurd. Actually, it’s not clear that the ideas of radical environmentalism as a framework for life on earth originated with Fuller, but if you want to understand to full measure of the insanity, watch his videos. Just google videos using his name and while you are listening to the videos, picture the world he had in mind because that’s the world that’s being created right now for your children.

First of all, you must understand that the federal reserve notes in your wallet only have the value that is assigned to them and by that I don’t mean $1.00 in the sense we normally understand it. Money is anything that is valued by the society. In primitive cultures, certain kinds of shells had value for trading so you can’t even say that gold and silver are the only items of value. They only have value if they are assigned value by the society and you can trade them for supplies you need.

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Animal Services Out of Control

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By Andrea Sanchez & Vern Westgate   
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 04:13

Residents of Santa Cruz County, California can rest assured that there are no holds barred when Animal Services encounter the ‘threat’ of domestic felines. One particular incident began when Fluffy, a shy, nervous, much loved pet of the Shaw family in Santa Cruz County, CA. became ill. Joanne, a member of Fluffy’s staff, (dogs have owners – cats have staff) was concerned. So Joanne contacted their longtime, trusted mobile veterinary team.

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Cloak of Green

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By Rodney Stubbs   
Thursday, 15 January 2009 02:11

In 1995, Elaine Dewar, an investigative reporter, published her book Cloak of Green. This book was written by Dewar to expose the overthrow of the government of Brazil in a bloodless coup. Today we see the same patterns occurring in the United States, as evidenced by the links included in this article to pages prepared and approved by the Obama transition team.

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Local Government’s Permit Policies Cost Taxpayers

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By Ronald A. Zumbrun   
Wednesday, 19 November 2008 03:42

It is seldom that we find a community so devastated by a lawsuit that it faces bankruptcy. It is even more unusual to see the exposure potentially repeat itself in a similarly explosive lawsuit. Unfortunately, this seems to be the case in San Mateo County.

In January, I published a Viewpoint article about the case of Joyce Yamagiwa, Trustee v. City of Half Moon Bay. The City of Half Moon Bay had prohibited development on a 24-acre parcel because the parcel was determined to constitute wetlands. The California Coastal Act prohibits residential development on wetlands. However, the California and United States Constitutions mandate the payment of just compensation for the taking or damaging of private property for public use.

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An Attorney’s Advice Can Be Expensive

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By Ronald A. Zumbrun   
Thursday, 11 September 2008 06:19

An attorney can expose a client to financial expense far exceeding the cost of the attorney’s representation. If an attorney makes arbitrary, capricious or irrational decisions causing financial damage to the opponent, costly litigation can be the result. Such was the case recently for Alameda County, California.

 

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Appelate Courts Playing God?

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By Ronald A. Zumbrun   
Tuesday, 12 August 2008 08:00

Is a court denying “due process” when it renders a decision in a proceeding based upon an issue which was neither raised nor briefed by any party to the proceeding? 


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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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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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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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