Prisoners
The more laws the more offenders. – Thomas Fuller
Today millions of individuals are caged against their will. For years of their life (and sometimes for the rest of their life), they are told when to eat, when to sleep, who they can see and what property they can acquire. They are separated from those they love and the activities that make them who they are. Yet they have done nothing to deserve such treatment. They have not harmed anyone or any property. And you’re paying for it.
These individuals are caged because some people allow themselves to be ruled by text on paper. Rather than think for themselves and do what’s right, these people – who are paid via stolen money (taxes) and who purport to be our “public servants” – choose instead to let the dictates of others control their actions. Instead of following their own conscious they blindly follow orders and knowingly and willingly victimize others, then claim that they are not personally responsible because they’re just “doing their job.” But actions don’t suddenly become acceptable if done by someone wearing a piece of metal on their chest or a black dress.
Below are some of the individuals unjustly caged. If you know of others that should be included in this list please let us know.
Ed & Elaine Brown – caged because they believed they had the right to keep the fruits of their labor
Kevin Innes – targeted due to his involvement with Liberty Dollar NOW FREE(R)
Marc Emery – arrested in Canada and extradited to the US for selling marijuana seeds
Mumia Abu-Jamal – journalist that focused on the injustices of the “justice system” now on death row for allegedly killing a cop
Nathan Larson – caged because he warned the president then did not abide by the mandates set by his captors
Irwin Schiff – author and outspoken proponent of tax freedom, now serving a 13-plus year sentence for “tax crimes”
Wesley Snipes – strangers with guns didn’t believe that Snipes had a right to keep the money he earned
Daniel Riley - caged for helping his friends (Ed & Elaine Brown) and for being public when threatened by public officials






