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>>Armed and Ready: New Mexico Residents Defy Government
>>Share This Story            www.ThePeoplesBillOfRights.com    
>>/    www.AmericansWithPitchforks.com
>>Submitted by Gun Owners of America on Nov 22, 2011
>>By Larry PrattGOA member Dr. Ray Seidel alerted me to the stirring of freedom 
>>that is taking place in his village of Ruidoso, New Mexico. I have already 
>>reported on the first battle with Mayor Ray Alborn and how he tried to impose 
>>an unconstitutional gun ban in the village. To get the full story of what 
>>happened in Ruidoso, you can go here and listen to my first debriefing 
>>session with Seidel.I recently interviewed Dr. Seidel a 2nd time on my Gun 
>>Owners News Hour weekly radio program and asked him about several acts of 
>>local interposition in the surrounding counties -- all of which underscores 
>>the importance of the office of the sheriff and the militia.For example, 
>>over near Deming, New Mexico is the Gila National Forest.     The U.S. Forest 
>>Service wanted to make almost all of it off limits for people - until the 
>>militia of Luna County intervened. They told the feds that they would resist 
>>any effort by the Forest Service to restrict
 access to visitors. The result?  Visitors have continued to access all of the 
Gila National Forest!In the Southeast corner of the state, many landowners have 
working oil wells on their property. The EPA told the oil operators they would 
have to stop operating their wells b/c there was too much risk of harming the 
environment. At a town hall meeting convened by the EPA, a woman in her 60s 
rose to address the feds. She pointed out that her land had been in her family 
for over 200 years, and she was not about to let some official from an 
unconstitutional bureaucracy tell her what she could or could not do with her 
land. The woman ended by warning the feds that her family has many guns and a 
huge supply of ammunition, and they would use all of it if needed to keep the 
EPA off of their land. The locals who had packed out the hearing room jumped to 
their feet with a shout and prolonged applause. That was in August of this 
year. As of Nov., oil is
 still being pumped at full tilt.In Otero County, villages in the mountains are 
surrounded by forests. The county commission voted to establish an 80,000 acre 
plan to manage forest overgrowth. Residents wanted to cut fire breaks to 
protect their homes in Cloudcroft, but the Forest Service said, “No.” The 
residents responded that they had to for safety’s sake and were going to 
construct the fire break in spite of the Forest Service. Residents were told 
that if they cut down any trees, they would be arrested. But Sheriff Raymond 
Cobos told the Forest Service that if they made any arrests, they would be 
arrested for false arrest.Not only were the trees cut down with no opposition 
from the feds, the first tree was cut down by Congressman Steve Pearce 
(R-2ndDistrict). Would that there were many more like Rep. Pearce. The folks in 
the Second District are blessed with a constitution-supporting congressman and 
a number of constitutional sheriffs
 backed by the militias of their counties. This is the way that local 
governments can push back and help the feds to live within the limitations that 
have been placed upon them in Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. 
Constitution.  As you can see, there’s a lot happening in New Mexico. And Dr. 
Seidel has been at the center of a lot of it. 2 weeks after the people of 
Ruidoso prevailed in the gun ban debate, Mayor Alborn decided to seek 
revenge. He went to the state capital of Santa Fe and met with federal 
officials there. That same week, Seidel got a notice from the IRS that he had 
until a certain date to file his taxes, which he has refused to do for several 
years.Seidel makes no secret of his refusal to submit to the IRS which he 
considers as part of an unconstitutional regime in Washington. The IRS intended 
to encumber his assets if he did not bend his knee. Seidel visited with the 
county sheriff who understood what Seidel was trying to do and
 told him he “would have his back.” The same was true for the village police 
chief – the same officer who refused to have his men arrest people who were 
defying the Ruidoso gun ban by carrying openly in the village council chambers. 
>>Not only was the sheriff and police chief alerted to the possibility of IRS 
>>action against Seidel, but so was the militia in Lincoln County – some 200+ 
>>men who keep their rifle and battle bag in their vehicles 24/7. They can 
>>muster in about 30 minutes at any place in the county.
>>Seidel visited with the village assessor, who would be the official to place 
>>the encumbrances on his assets. Seidel explained (as he does with everyone) 
>>that Title 42, Chapter 1, Subchapter 1, Section 1983 of the federal code 
>>would be used to sue her personally for violating his civil rights -- that 
>>is, he would sue her if any of his assets were encumbered without having 
>>first secured a warrant from an Article III court.Seidel has frequently 
>>argued that he will gladly submit to a federal court (authorized under 
>>Article III of the U.S. Constitution) as opposed to a mere tax court (which 
>>is an unconstitutional creature within the IRS). As with many administrative 
>>agencies, the combining of legislative, executive and judicial powers within 
>>the same four walls constitutes the very definition of tyranny which James 
>>Madison warned us about in Federalist 47.Seidel has used Title 42 on other 
>>occasions. One involved a state trooper with an anger management
 problem who made a false arrest on Seidel’s son. Since being served with a 
Title 42 suit, the officer has been able to control his anger.The deadline is 
long past, and the IRS has done nothing, so the assessor is off the hook for 
now. But New Mexico is becoming a text book example of how the Founding Fathers 
envisioned the states would rein in an out-of-control government.As stated by 
Alexander Hamilton in Federalist 28: “It may safely be received as an axiom in 
our political system that the State governments will, in all possible 
contingencies, afford complete security against invasions of the public liberty 
by the national authority.”If there were more sheriffs like those in New Mexico 
serving around the country, we would be well on the way to safeguarding our 
liberties against Washington’s “invasions of the public liberty.” It also might 
occur to the Congress that more examples of sheriffs interposing themselves 
might result in
 shrinking down the federal government to do little more than just funding the 
national defense.
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>>When a government is dependent upon bankers for money, they and not 
>>the  leaders of the government control the situation, since the hand that 
>>gives is above the hand that takes… Money has no motherland; financiers 
>>are without patriotism and without decency; their sole object is gain.” 
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>>Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France, 1815
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