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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:38 am Post subject: FDLS RAID AND THE NAFTA SUPER HIGHWAY |
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FDLS RAID AND THE NAFTA SUPER HIGHWAY
http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd368.htm
By: Devvy
June 13, 2008
© 2008 - NewsWithViews.com
"I will say this, however. I was, frankly, surprised would be a mild
word, to say that anyone that would suggest that the Attorney General
should resign because some religious fanatics murdered themselves.
(Applause.)" Bill Clinton, April 20, 1993; remarks on WACO
It's been over two months since the raid on the FDLS (Fundamentalist
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) property known as the
Yearning for Zion Ranch. Immediately, the intellectually lazy zombies
who work in the controlled "mainstream media" swooped down on the area
and the circus went into full swing. According to irresponsible anchors
across the board on cable networks, over 400 children were rescued from
rapists and child molesters. It didn't take long to see the interviews
of people in cafes around Texas parrot the same statements. I know
because I watched an elderly couple being interviewed. The man said the
FDLS devils were all rapists and should be jailed. It might have shocked
this fellow to know that many of the married couples only have one
spouse and don't want another one.
Do I support or endorse polygamy? No. Do I endorse or think child
molesters should be given a free pass because they claim it's covered
under their religious beliefs? No. Do I support young girls being forced
into marriage with any man, never mind these so-called 'spiritual
marriages' of under age girls with men forty, fifty or older? No. Is
polygamy illegal in the State of Texas? Yes. Do I want to see children
protected from child abuse? Of course, I do.
Having said that, everyone has had their say on this in columns and on
the tube. Some of the most intelligent writing has come from William N.
Grigg; see here.
When the Texas Supreme Court ruled against the gangsters at Child
Protective Services (CPS), media anchors and pundits all went nuts. The
rapists and child molesters were to get their children back to abuse
them! These boob tube pundits and 'experts' declared the children had
'signs of broken bones' in the past. Any evidence?
Deseret Morning News: "Parker said he spoke Wednesday with the doctor
who operated a clinic at the FDLS Church's YFZ Ranch. "The breaks he's
seen haven't occurred in a setting where he would suspect child abuse at
all," the attorney said. "They can treat some simple fractures (at the
ranch clinic), but usually it's in consultation with an orthopedic
doctor in San Angelo," Parker said, adding that doctors are required to
report any suspicions of child abuse. "There's not a single episode of
child abuse (of FDLS) reported in Texas, or Utah or Arizona, either."
"Isn't it ironic that (Child Protective Services) is talking about
broken bones when a little 7-year-old girl in the care of CPS broke an
arm while she was at the Wells Fargo Pavilion?" FDLS member Willie
Jessop said Wednesday. "When we inquired about the incident, they came
after us with this sensational story. They are distorting the facts and
trying to justify their barbaric actions."
While all the legal wrangling was going on, America saw members of this
FDLS ranch and yes, they are creepy in my mind. The women all dress
identical in clothes far too hot for this area. They all wear their hair
the exact same way like 'Stepford Wives.' All the little girls are
dressed in the same pioneer era clothes. But, that doesn't make them
child molesters, rapists or abusers of children. The Texas Supreme Court
upheld the lower appeals court in that there was no evidence whatsoever
of any "cycle of sexual abuse of teenage girls" or that any of the
children were in immediate danger.
CPS blustered and got their demands met -- at least some of them. The
mothers are being forced to under go DNA testing and parenting classes.
CPS states this is an on-going investigation and they will not back
down. Of course, they won't. This mess and believe me, it is a major
mess, was created by them based on a phone call that is a lie. With no
due process, just like WACO, in swooped para militarized law enforcement
-- take a good look at these two pictures released to the media by a
terrified FDLS ranch resident.
Just what the heck do these law enforcement think is going on there at a
ranch full of women and children? Take a real good look, America. With
NO due process and no warning, this is what happens when out of control
agencies like Child Protective Services relies on an anonymous phone
call. Also remember this: these agencies cannot stay in business without
victims. If there's no victim, they create one. I've read as many horror
stories about these "righteous" bureaucrats as I've read on other
issues. This one in El Dorado is the biggest kidnapping in the history
of this country based on unverified information. CPS had the calvary
come in to save the children from...who?
This is NOT an isolated case:
"Billy Dan Carroll spent the better part of the past three decades
assaulting and raping dozens of victims -- from girls as young as two
years of age to adult women whom he lured to his home and then drugged
into unconsciousness....A court-appointed special advocate (CASA) for
abused children. This means that he worked -- albeit as a volunteer --
for the same Texas Department of Family and Protective Services that
recently abducted 460 children at gunpoint from their parents at the
FDLS Church's YFZ Ranch."
Polygamy Trail Leads to Colorado
Texas Rangers Take Part in Arrest of Woman Who Allegedly Made Hoax Call
in Colorado
"Texas Rangers participated in the arrest of a Colorado woman who
allegedly pretended to be a girl locked in a basement. The Rangers were
in the state as part of their investigation into the Texas polygamy
custody battle, local police told ABC News....It was unclear if the
arrest was related to the phone call from a woman who claimed to be a
16-year-old girl, a phone call that sparked what has become one of the
largest child custody cases in U.S. history....Texas child protection
lawyers have said they believe the girl does exist, even though they
have not found her."
Texas CPS lawyers have their backsides in a meat grinder. These children
were ripped from their mothers, some infants, with no warning at the end
of a gun and massive fire power at that. They've been forced to undergo
"evaluations' by state shrinks. You want to talk about cruel and unjust
punishment upon children. I watched an interview of a couple who live on
that ranch. I watched them try to explain, in between the mother's
tears, what happened. This couple is strictly monogamous. He has no
other wives, doesn't want any. They looked to be in their late 30s. The
stupid mainstream media reporter asked him, "Well, then how come you
live here?" The man said they live there in peace. They home school
their children. They grow their own food and he has a regular job. What
a crime. Their six children were ripped from them, farmed out to six
different foster homes and the parents told CPS was going to adopt all
of them out!
As the legal battles continue to play out, and I hope some of these
Americans sue the pants off the State of Texas, one has to ask the
question: Why in April, 2008? Based on a phone call from someone they
haven't even verified exists to this day? Remember WACO? Only a few days
before the initial gassing and burning of almost 100 human beings by the
feds, David Koresch was in town. He could have been picked up at any
time. Instead, we had the ATF pull off one of the most deadly and stupid
jock raids this country has ever seen - for NO legitimate reason:
NY Times. Death in WACO: The Government's Plan; Confusion Abounds in the
Capital On Rationale for Assault on Cult
"The Federal Bureau of Investigation had no recent evidence that
children were being beaten in the Branch Davidian compound, F.B.I.
Director William S. Sessions said today. The Director's remarks
contradicted assertions by President Clinton and Attorney General Janet
Reno that escalating child abuse had been a major reason to assault the
complex near Waco, Tex., on Monday.
"Mr. Session's comments were part of a sometimes confused effort by the
Clinton Administration, in the face of considerable public
second-guessing, to present a coherent rationale for deciding to fire
gas into the complex. Officials believe that 86 people died in the
flames that began after the F.B.I. used armored tanks equipped with
ramming prods that pumped tear gas through holes punched in the walls of
the compound. On Monday, Ms. Reno said her fears about recent reports of
child abuse were high among the factors driving the timing and tactics
of the operation.
"The President's Grief. President Clinton said today that Ms. Reno
emphasized the threat of child abuse in seeking his approval Sunday for
her plan to fire gas into the compound on Monday. "We did everything we
could to avoid the loss of life," the President said. "They made the
decision to immolate themselves, and I regret it terribly, and I feel
awful about the children."
Of course those children who lived at Mt. Carmel made the decision to
burn themselves to death! I'm not going to cover WACO any further,
because I've already written extensively on it. You can also get a
refresher course in evil by your government here. Not to mention one of
my dearest friends, retired USAF Brigadier General Ben Partin, was
deeply involved with members of Congress and the investigations. I KNOW
what went on. It was murder and all the deaths - including 17 children
and federal agents- did NOT have to happen.
I can tell you without any doubt that everyone in the immediate region
knew what was going on at that ranch. There's no way the sheriff and the
town of El Dorado didn't know polygamists were living there. So, if
everyone knew what was going on - why didn't anyone do anything about
it? Why did the State of Texas sit on their concerned hands until this
alleged phone call from a phantom "young girl" who is no where to be
found suddenly happen? Why didn't CPS investigate in a sane and legal
way, instead of this massive show of force? Why did this happen in April
of 2008? This ranch has been there for years; see this short video taken
in 2005.
Because I live so close (130 miles), on June 5, 2008, I drove over to El
Dorado to look for myself. This is a very rural area of Texas. El Dorado
has no fast food junk food joints. A few gas stations, little town hall,
small businesses and residential. As soon as I got into town, I went to
the sheriff's office and then drove out to the property. Let me say that
Temple is huge, far bigger than it looks on television; see this 1:58
second aerial video. This ranch is 1700 acres. While the raid took place
a little over two months ago, there is a huge amount of construction
going on - all fresh wood. Because I wasn't allowed to drive onto the
property, I couldn't get up close. But, there is one area up the road
that sits high enough to see quite well.
The man guarding the only entrance gate from town told me the children
were being returned and they just wanted privacy. I didn't have a
problem with that because I really only wanted to ask him a question:
Did he know anything about a new highway going through the area? Talk of
a major freeway or anything like that? He replied no and I drove back to
town. The reason I asked this question is because the question was
raised: Is this 1700 acre ranch in the path of the NAFTA Super highway
to Hell? I received an email dated April 16, 2008, which raised my radar:
"Eureka! I looked up Eldorado on my DeLorme Atlas, and sure enough, its
location is right on the intersections of Hwys 190 and 277, just 10
miles North of major rte, U.S.10. Nearest populated town that I see on
the map is San Angelo, Tx. some 60 miles due north of Eldorado..It
appears to be right in the path of the planned NAFTA superhighway, which
is supposed to connect to a major seaport to be built on the Mexican
coast, just across the inlet from Cabo San Lucas at the southern tip of
Baja, Calif (Mexican territory). Perhaps to use the town of Mazatlan as
the hub of shipping. The port of Long Beach, California, now one of the
fourth largest U.S.seaports will become an empty vessel; excuse the pun."
I drove into El Dorado from San Angelo, about 45 miles. When you get
into El Dorado, you turn left at the Catholic Church and the entrance is
four miles up the road. In the middle of this small, rural town is an
intersection, 277 and 190. Now, I want you to look at this map, click
here. Next look at this one in pdf form. This weekend watch this ten
minute video on the Texas Trans Corridor. Watch our fellow Americans beg
YOU to help stop this insanity about to destroy their lives and
livelihood. And, if you think your property won't be in the way someday
of some foreign company and traitors like Governor Rick Perry (R-TX),
you're in denial. This IS the destruction of this nation. This octopus
of corridors for foreigners to rape our nation via trade is the
destruction of the way of life for hundreds of thousands of Texans and
MILLIONS of Americans in their path.
The people of this country sat back and allowed the federal dragoons to
destroy the ranchers and farmers of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Yes,
thousands of us did what we could, but Congress allowed this to happen
because the American people didn't stop it. I went up there twice in
2001. Anger is a mild word for my feelings as I spoke with my fellow
country men and women standing at that canal watching their life blood
drain away. What a coincidence that Klamath Falls solved the energy
crisis for California in the summer of 2001; that water gushing down the
rivers into California saved the $10 billion dollar ag crop and
California's summer tourist trade.
The FDLS property would not be given up easily by the people who live
there, not without a fight and possible years in court. Much easier to
have an anonymous phone call making tearful allegations of mass child
abuse and in comes massive law enforcement. If the state can make it
stick, legal bills will kill the residents and the property would go
into foreclosure. How very convenient. What a huge coincidence. |
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