Time:owner-nwlibertarians@teleport.com Mon Sep 30 22:29:50 1996
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 23:20:37 -1000
To: nwlibertarians@teleport.com
From: liberty@mcn.net (Paul Andrew Mitchell)
Subject: NWLibs> FREEMAIL press release
>>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 25, 1996
>>
>> Montana Freemen Start
>> Subscription Email List
>>
>>
>>BILLINGS, MONTANA. The Freedom Center today announced the start
>>of their subscription email list -- FREEMAIL -- for anyone
>>willing to support the legal defense fund recently developed for
>>the Montana Freemen. For a nominal fee, FREEMAIL subscribers
>>will receive, for 12 months, electronic copies of all legal
>>briefs as they are filed in the case, in addition to periodic
>>press releases and other related files as they become available.
>>
>> The Freedom Center has recently retained Paul Andrew
>>Mitchell, Counselor at Law, federal witness and Citizen of
>>Arizona state, to help defend the Montana Freemen against
>>criminal charges which were filed after their protracted stand-
>>off with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in mid-June, 1996.
>>Mitchell has worked for over 25 years as an advanced systems
>>development consultant, in addition to 7 years investigating
>>corruptions in federal constitutional and statutory law.
>>
>> Mitchell immediately recommended that The Freedom Center
>>develop a private electronic mailing list, in order to keep the
>>nation informed of developments in the case. Conventional media
>>are now boycotting the case. Mitchell is considered a leader in
>>the application of high-performance computer workstations to
>>distributed alternative media for research and education. More
>>than 20 years ago, he was recommending that Internet bandwidth be
>>expanded to accommodate full-motion interactive video and audio
>>communications.
>>
>> LeRoy Michael Schweitzer, a Citizen of Montana state, has
>>become one of the nation's leading experts on the federal and
>>state constitutions, commercial and common law, and American
>>banking practices. In a series of in-depth seminars which were
>>sponsored by Justus township in Garfield county, Montana,
>>Schweitzer single-handedly tackled the Federal Reserve System and
>>its successor in interest, the International Monetary Fund, for
>>their corrupt lending practices and the unlawful assessments they
>>have imposed upon the American People and American businesses.
>>
>> The case has already earned international recognition for
>>its complexity, and the importance of the issues it has raised.
>>James M. Burns, the federal judge assigned to one facet of the
>>case, has recently ruled that it deserves special treatment
>>because of that complexity. More than a dozen defendants are
>>being assisted or represented by as many licensed attorneys and
>>unlicensed counselors, some of whom were placed into "stand-by"
>>status by Judge Burns. Schweitzer has chosen to reject licensed
>>bar members and to proceed in His own stead, to perfect the
>>lawful claims which he continues to make from his prison cell.
>>Schweitzer is regarded by many as a political prisoner of His own
>>government, for having both decoded and exposed intentional
>>deceptions in federal and state judicial practices.
>>
>>
>> The Freedom Center -- Press Release #1: Page 1 of 2
>>
>> Most recently, Schweitzer was placed under a 23-hour lock-
>>down regimen within Yellowstone County Detention Center in
>>Billings, Montana, reportedly for refusing to yield His
>>fingerprints to the booking officers at the jail. This regimen
>>has meant that Schweitzer no longer has any access to legal
>>Counsels to assist with the preparation of His response to
>>charges alleged against him by the federal government.
>>Yesterday, Rupert Randall; Parsons, executive director of The
>>Freedom Center, authorized the preparation of a formal Notice and
>>Demand to Montana State Governor Marc Racicot to halt
>>deprivations of Schweitzer's fundamental Rights, specifically
>>including His Right to the assistance of Counsel, and His
>>immunity against cruel and unusual punishment. Governor
>>Racicot's office has yet to respond to this Notice and Demand
>>from The Freedom Center. The telephone number at Governor
>>Racicot's office is (406) 444-3111.
>>
>> Subscribers to the FREEMAIL private electronic mailing list
>>will receive copies of all briefs submitted to the Clerks of the
>>various courts now involved in this complex set of cases. In
>>addition, as press releases and related documents are produced
>>and released to the public, all subscribers will automatically
>>receive copies of these documents as well. The Freedom Center is
>>also considering a proposal to publish electronically, and in
>>hard copy, all of Schweitzer's prison writings, including such
>>works on topics incorporated within His brilliant analysis of
>>judicial power versus legal authority in America, and His unique
>>insights into the complex nature of federal and state laws.
>>
>> Schweitzer has already made important moral and intellectual
>>contributions to our understanding of the characters of the
>>American legal experience, and the many ways in which alien laws
>>have overlaid and hidden the true American identity. His focus
>>has been to reveal a lawful process for restoring the American
>>dream of true freedom and individual self-government, using
>>fundamental principles to power the best of American ideals.
>>
>> Anyone is eligible to subscribe to the FREEMAIL private
>>electronic mail list, provided that they already have an email
>>address to share with The Freedom Center. Subscriptions can be
>>purchased from the Center for an annual fee of $100, payable in
>>insured cash or blank U.S. Postal Money orders mailed to The
>>Freedom Center, c/o P.O. Box 80446, Billings, Montana state.
>>Upon receipt of the annual fee, the Center's professional staff
>>will acknowledge receipt of the annual fee, and register the
>>subscriber on the FREEMAIL private email list. Subscribers
>>should include their email address with their annual fee.
>>Questions concerning FREEMAIL should be directed to Keven Eugene;
>>Entzel at email address: liberty@mcn.net. Keven is also
>>available to speak briefly at telephone number: (406) 652-7412,
>>fax: (406) 652-1813.
>>
>>
>>
>> # # #
>>
>>
>> The Freedom Center -- Press Release #1: Page 2 of 2
>>
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