Michael Shaw delivers Misprision of Treason notice to Santa Cruz County Supervisor Ellen Pirie on September 25, 2012. Misprision of Treason is a 162 year old statute in California which makes ranking officials responsible for specific treasonous actions undertaken by government agencies.
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Santa Cruz “Wildlands Project” Fire
By Michael Shaw, 5/24/2008 – Santa Cruz mountain residents awoke May 22, 2008 to a fast moving inferno that quickly spread to 3800 acres with no relief in sight. Growing gale winds fueled the fire. Steep ridges and dense redwood tree vegetation have created a largely inaccessible terrain. More than a dozen homes have burned to the ground. More losses are expected.
Permit Road Congestion to Increase
By Freedom Advocates, 12/21/2016
The “Real Reason for New York City’s Traffic Nightmare” shows parallels to earlier times in Santa Cruz, California. The common link connecting the policies of cities, big and small, east and west, is the implementation of Agenda 21, Chapter 7 – Human Settlements.

Henry Baker, Deputy Director of the Planning Department (circa 1972) told the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors that in order to gain public transit patronage, they would have to bait people with a carrot and discipline them with a stick. “Make it easy to use,” he said, “with reliable service and improved scheduling, and it will be attractive. But if that doesn’t work, make auto usage difficult, costly, and inconvenient. Permit road congestion to increase.” [emphasis added]
The quote above preceded the creation of Santa Cruz County, California’s Transit Corridor Plan, which is designed to reduce lanes and cause road congestion to increase.
- Henry Baker told the Board of Supervisors in 1975:
“Permit road congestion to increase; Do not build in anticipation of demand.” - Linda Wilshusen wrote a letter to Supervisor Gary Patton in 1988, saying:
“…’traffic management’ has very little to do with science and engineering and a lot to do with sociology, marketing and behavior modification, as well as land use, parking and fuel availability, demographics and the like.” - Supervisor Ellen Pirie told the Aptos Chamber of Commerce in 2004:
“If we add this [carpool] lane, then we have more possibilities, because then we have a way of getting people out of their cars.”
For more on deliberate traffic problems, go to Transportation articles.
Window of Opportunity for Santa Cruz Property Owners
By Freedom Advocates, 7/27/2011 –
Fall 2011 Update – Santa Cruz County Property Owner, Paul Carrick takes case to U.S. Supreme Court
Update: WATCH KSBW TV News on Another Santa Cruz County Property Rights Victory! Then ask, Was Your “Notice of Violation” Legal? There is now a window of opportunity to get these notices expunged from your property title report. As a result of a courageous and perseverant property owner by the name of Paul Carrick, Santa Cruz County was found to be in violation of proper processes for filing Notices of Violation by the San Jose 6th District Appellate Court. […]

