Archive for March 1st, 2012
Kelly Thomas / Fullerton PD Case: Recap & Invalid / Fraudulent Oaths of Office of Police Chief & Officers and City Officials
Posted by ocoathkeepers in Bill of Rights, CA Oath Keepers, Constitution, Fullerton Police Department, Kelly Thomas Beating and Death, Oath Keepers, Oath of Office, Orange County, Orange County CA Oath Keepers, Orange County District Attorney, Police Brutality, Rallys/Protests, Rights, Ron Thomas, Unconstitutional on March 1, 2012
Fullerton CA Police Beat and Kill Homeless Man, Kelly Thomas
Recap: On July 5th, 2011 Kelly Thomas was brutally beaten into a coma by six Fullerton Police officers.
He never regained consciousness. After several days in intensive care, his family was forced to make the awful decision to remove him from life support and he passed away.
Reason.TV documentary short:
Cops Vs. Cameras: The Killing of Kelly Thomas & The Power of New Media
Oath Keepers of Orange County, CA, Oath Keepers and people from all over Southern California, were present to show support for the Thomas family and to stand up peacefully to protest against the unconstitutional behavior of the 6 Fullerton police officers who beat Kelly Thomas to death:
9-21-2011:
From previous posts on ocoathkeepers.wordpress.com: Update on the Kelly Thomas Beating and Death
From this PDF file: Kelly-Thomas-Charges.PDF
SANTA ANA – Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) Tony Rackauckas filed charges this morning against two police officers from the Fullerton Police Department (FPD) for their criminal participation in the beating-death of a homeless man, 37-year-old Kelly Thomas.
Officer Manuel Ramos is charged with one felony count of second degree murder and one felony count of involuntary manslaughter. He faces a maximum sentence of 15 years to life in state prison if convicted. Corporal Jay Cicinelli is chargedwith one felony count of involuntary manslaughter and one felony count of the use of excessive force. He faces a maximum
sentence of four years in state prison if convicted.
The defendants surrendered this morning to OCDA Investigators and will be arraigned today, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. in Department C-55, Central Justice Center, Santa Ana. Per the statutory bail amounts, the People will request $1 million bail for Ramos and $25,000 bail for Cicinelli.
Due to a lack of evidence, as described below, criminal charges were not filed against the remaining four officers involved in the incident including Officer Joseph Wolfe, Officer Kenton Hampton, Sergeant Kevin Craig, and Corporal James Blatney.
The decision regarding the filing of criminal charges was made by District Attorney Rackauckas following an extensive investigation and thorough legal review by the OCDA. The District Attorney will be announcing the trial team at a later date.
….Please read the rest of the PDF file from the above link which includes the DA’s remarks.
Invalid and Fraudulent Oaths of Office of Police Chief & Officers and City Officials
An Interview on Republic Broadcasting Network:
Common Sense Revisited Archive Interview by Todd McGreevy with guest Corey Eib on Third Rail Blog
Corey explains how the infamous “Fullerton Six” police officers embroiled in the murder of a homeless man have invalid and fraudulent oaths of office and brings us up to speed on their status. His research is at the link directly below:
http://www.easu.org/FullertonPD.html
Legal Document for Obtaining Copies of any Oath of Office in California:
White Paper on California Public Records Act - PDF Download (this is also located on our Documents page)
Rawesome Foods Raid – Venice, California
Posted by ocoathkeepers in 4th Amendment, Bill of Rights, Constitutional Sheriff, County Sheriff, County Sheriff Project, CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), farm raid, Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund, Federal Policies, Federal Raid, Food Storage, Freedoms, Natural Rights, Oath of Office, Rawesome Foods on March 1, 2012
The Fight For the Right To Eat What You Want
In the Summer of 2010 armed government agents raided Rawesome Foods, a Venice, California health food co-op. What were the agents after? Unpasteurized milk, it turns out.
Raw milk raids are happening all over the United States. The Food and Drug Administration warns that raw milk consumption can cause health problems, but a growing community of raw foods enthusiasts are ignoring government recommendations and claiming that they are getting tastier, more nutritious food by going raw.
Reason.tv visited Rawesome to examine the circumstances of the raid and discovered that this particular raw foods case stretches across county lines and involves at least five separate government agencies, despite the fact that not a single member of Rawesome has complained or been harmed by the raw foods. In fact, members have to sign a contract stating that they understand and accept the risks of consuming raw foods before they are allowed to step inside.
Rawesome Foods Raided… Again!
On August 3, 2011, Rawesome experienced another multi-agency raid, but this one resulted in the arrest of the establishment’s owner James Stewart.
Stewart, and Sharon Palmer, the farmer who supplies him with raw goat milk, are being held on bails in excess of $100,000 and are each charged with four felonies and several more misdemeanors. Some examples of the charges are “processing unpasteurized milk,” “improper labeling of food,” and “improper egg temperatures.”
The government has kept pursuing Stewart and his club for years, despite a lack of any reports of illness or injury from consumption of his foods. Rawesome members argue that they are part of a private club, not subject to government regulation, and that they are being persecuted for their alternative lifestyles.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office would not comment for this video.
Today’s RAID on RAWESOME FOODS : Video Montage
Police Begin “Guns Drawn” Raids on Organic Food Stores in California
An Interview on Republic Broadcasting Network:
Common Sense Revisited Archive Interview by Todd McGreevy with guest Corey Eib on Third Rail Blog
Corey explains how the California Health Department “official” who issued the search and arrest warrant on Rawesome Foods owner James Stewart, Michele Lecavalier, does not have an oath of office on file, as required by California state law. His research and documentation is here below:
http://www.easu.org/rawesome.html
The Rawesome Foods raid in 2010 made headlines all over the internet and mainstream news alike.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/03/rawsome-raid-_n_917540.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/033224_Rawesome_Foods_search_warrant.html
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2011/08/04/the-rawesome-raid-and-ra…



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