Time: Tue Sep 23 00:02:50 1997
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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 20:21:53 -0700
To: psc@u.washington.edu
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: "Paper Terrorism" Memo from Rep. Karen Schmidt
References: <3.0.3.16.19970922093158.3437509e@pop.primenet.com>
If you will please give me a fax number,
I offer to fax to you the two copies which
I received, separately, over the past 24 hours.
I agree that we should obtain confirmation of
its authenticity, before doing anything else.
I do find it very interesting that it was
faxed to me -- TWICE -- within two (2) weeks
after I filed a formal OFFER TO PROVE
RACKETEERING (RICO) by the Department of Justice
in Los Angeles. However, the ones who faxed
it, failed to identify themselves! This makes
me very suspicious. See the wire fraud statutes
in Title 18, United States Code.
On the merits:
I do not believe that an Oath of Office
constitutes a competent waiver of the
Fifth Amendment Right to remain silent,
in the face of a criminal charge. So,
there was a certain limited validity,
to this memo, from where I stand.
On the other hand, I am expecting more of
the same obstructions which have plagued the
cases now published, and publicly available,
in the Supreme Law Library. Please help
yourself, and be your own judge, of whether
obstruction of justice, and deprivation of
due process, have occurred, or not.
A good place to begin is USA v. Knudson,
which is a commercial lien case, proceeding
in a civil forum.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://supremelaw.com
At 06:21 PM 9/22/97 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Again, a cautionary note. Since I first saw this on the internet, I will
>claim that this is a hoax. Although this is the way that some elitists
>think, there are some things here which make me believe that this is not
>true. As Rush said, people can make up some things on the internet and if
>they have any skill with writing, they can make it sound legitimate. Yet,
>it may be phony.
>
>Now, Karen Schmidt is not very well liked around here - or throughout most
>of the Republican party in this state. However, we should not think that
>things are true merely because they appeared in print somewhere. That is
>like the story of the crying wolf, and it reduces credibility when
>something really serious happens.
>
>Thus, I am going to check this out myself. I will try to contact the
>appropriate numbers and see if I can get a copy of this memo. There will
>be no discussion of this until I either a) Get a copy of this in my hands
>or b) Find out it is true from someone in the capital. If I find out that
>this is true, I will allow conversation to commence. Otherwise, I will
>stop all conversation until then, in the interest of finding out the
>TRUTH.
>
>Regards,
>Eric
>
>On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Paul Andrew Mitchell wrote:
>
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>> [CONSPICUOUS WARNING:]
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>> [The authenticity of this transcript has not been confirmed
>> as of the date of transcript preparation (9/22/97, 09:15).]
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>> [begin transcript]
>>
>> State of Washington
>> Washington State Patrol
>> General Administration Building
>> P.O. Box 42600
>> Olympia, Washington 98504-2600
>> (360) 753-6540
>>
>> September 17, 1997
>>
>> TO: Washington State Senators
>> Washington State Representatives
>>
>> FROM: Representative Karen Schmidt, Chairman [sic]
>> Organized Crime Advisory Board
>>
>> SUBJECT: Paper Terrorism
>>
>>
>> It has been brought to my attention that anti-government
>> organizations have been utilizing a tactic called "paper
>> terrorism" to effectively disable government. Commonly, public
>> officials are personally targeted. This widespread practice is
>> accomplished by overburdening our communications, business, or
>> judicial systems with frivolous or repetitive petitions, property
>> liens, and small claims court actions.
>>
>> Enclosed is a brief explanation of this process. If you feel you
>> are a victim of "paper terrorism," I encourage you to contact the
>> Washington State Patrol, Organized Crime Intelligence Unit, in
>> Olympia at (360) 753-3277, for assistance.
>>
>> KS:csp
>> Enclosure
>>
>> PAPER TERRORISM
>>
>> Introduction
>>
>> Since the early 1990's there has been a noticeable increase in
>> the number of people across the country who have joined and
>> continue to participate in the anti-government movement. These
>> individuals view themselves as victims of a government conspiracy
>> to take away their individual rights and liberties. They do not
>> recognize most forms of county, state, and federal government and
>> therefore create their own self-styled government. National
>> speakers in the anti-government extremists or "Patriot" movement
>> conduct recruitment and information seminars across Washington
>> State, as well as the entire country. These seminars and
>> recruitment meetings fuel bizarre conspiracy theories and
>> communicate new trends within the anti-government movement.
>> Paper terrorism has grown from a trend to a full scale tactic
>> used upon businesses, private individuals, government services
>> and elected officials.
>>
>>
>> Background
>>
>> Paper terrorism is designed to clog government services with
>> meaningless requests which consume time and disrupt schedules.
>> In the private sector paper terrorism is an attempt to extort
>> money, goods or services. Some examples of paper terrorism
>> activities:
>>
>> * Bogus liens placed upon personal property of government
>> officials and private individuals.
>>
>> * Frivolous lawsuits filed in state and federal courts against
>> businesses and government entices [sic].
>>
>> * Drafting and passing counterfeit bank checks and other
>> fraudulent negotiable instruments aimed at defrauding the
>> financial community and businesses.
>>
>> * Common Law Courts that issue homemade subpoenas to citizens,
>> businesses and government officials.
>>
>> * Challenging judges in an effort to disqualify them on a
>> current case and to repeat their motions to disqualify these
>> judges from hearing future cases by referencing the prior
>> challenges.
>>
>> * Scheming to avoid paying state sales tax during a purchase
>> by declaring to be a non resident and then filing claims
>> with the state's risk management section if refused.
>>
>> * Disrupting the court system by persuading fellow jail
>> inmates to defend themselves as Patriots, thus tying up more
>> of the courts and prosecutors time.
>>
>> * Distributing the extremist Citizens Handbook to foster jury
>> nullification.
>>
>> * using the Internet to promote extremist ideas such as
>> "Assassination Politics" or predicting the date of death of
>> a law enforcement officer or government official to win a
>> cash price.
>>
>> * Filing bogus claims in small claims court.
>>
>> * Requesting information from courts, government agencies,
>> elected officials and businesses in the form of frivolous
>> questions in an effort to consume employee's time.
>>
>>
>> Tell-tale signs of Patriot extremists can often be found in their
>> conversation or written documents. Common indicators are
>> biblical passages, referring to the state as a "republic",
>> calling zip codes a "postal zone", refusing to acknowledge direct
>> questions, separating their middle and last names with a comma or
>> colon, placing a thumb print on a document, claiming the court
>> has no authority, or using the phrases: all rights reserved,
>> without prejudice, UCC 1-207, pro se, sui juris, united states,
>> Black's law.
>>
>>
>> Analysis and Trends
>>
>> These anti-government extremists and supporters are convinced
>> citizens are being systematically oppressed by an illegal,
>> totalitarian government. They believe the time for traditional
>> political reform has passed, that their freedom will only be
>> secured by resistance to the law and attacks against the
>> government in several forms.
>>
>> Members of these groups bond to one another and lose contact with
>> other people who hold different opinions. The isolation works to
>> reinforce their views, which in turn gives them new purpose.
>> This new purpose may take ordinary ideas to extremes, rationalize
>> their problems into blaming government, and cause members to
>> compete with each other to make stronger statements.
>>
>>
>> Trend and Incident Reporting
>>
>> If you become victimized by paper terrorism, contact the
>> Washington State Patrol Organized Crime Intelligence Unit at
>> (360) 753-3277, extension 121. All acts reaching a criminal
>> level should be referred to your local law enforcement agency or
>> prosecutor's office.
>>
>>
>> [end transcript]
>>
>>
>> # # #
>>
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>
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