Olaf Childress
TEN COMMANDMENTS UPDATE 9/1/03
Mon Sep 1 20:30:24 2003
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Those media vans which surrounded the whole block of our Alabama Supreme
Court building pointing satellite dishes and telescope antennas skyward for
two weeks have disappeared. A lone TV station sends its cameraman now, his
hand-held monitor informing locals that all possible exits for the Ten
Commandments monument continue to be occupied even while a Montgomery
headline declares: MONUMENT GONE... (It is not.)

Since the controlled media arrived in lockstep, and disappeared on cue as
quickly, it's important via the internet to spread the word that this
revolution in Montgomery is still growing day by day. Here's my latest take
from the battlefront. And, since I'm a conspiracy nut, I'll offer a few
possible motives for why those who own the media regiments have withdrawn
them. It's open to interpretation, of course, for any relaxing of society’s
painfully lobotomized brain, or separation of religion from politics, has to
be like awakening from a bad dream. But first, let’s get those giddy heads
out of the sand, folks. This is it. Think! Consider the terrible possibility
that such formerly complete coverage of the Ten Commandments standoff was
meant to have played out as a “last stand” for religion and states rights
when the crowds diminished, the feds then removing our stone and the media
going into ecstacies. Which didn’t happen; so that now, on the eve of 9-11
and Governor Riley’s tax referendum, it’s suddenly down the memory hole. WE
CAN’T LET THIS NEWS BE CENSORED.

People have flocked to Montgomery from all over the U.S., England and
elsewhere, yesterday's crowd of 3,000 completely filling up two acres of
stepped levels before the courthouse, as initial resistance to a federal
bench’s attempt at censoring any mention of God continues. And, while all
this has for the most part been mounted and controlled by two born Jews,
naturally Christians and other states righters furnish the bulk of troops
occupying all possible exits for the attempted evacuation of OUR monument
from the premises. It behooves us here in Alabama to thank those initial
organizers, and then GET DOWN TO THE MONTGOMERY COURTHOUSE. Let's have more
of OUR leaders sounding off!

The peecees meant this Battle of Montgomery to be news when convenient for
their agenda, taking further notice of it only after condemning the
gathering as "Roy Moore's circus." But the Southern Poverty Law Center, the
ACLU, those pocket judges and other holdings of our would-be world rulers
actually want this confrontation, which can be spun their way. For instance,
said organizers may inadvertently play into the media’s and turncoat
Governor Bob Riley's hands this Thursday when occupying Dexter Avenue before
the courthouse, then marching several thousand petitioners up Goat Hill
where Riley might polish his tarnished image by accepting their Ten
Commandments replica just days before his tax hike referendum makes its
pitch for public approval. Where was he when we needed him? Can you imagine
anything more convenient for a "leader" having conveniently skipped town
August 20 after being notified that 77% of all Alabamians wanted him down at
the courthouse stopping those feds from removing their monument: i.e.,
unconstitutionally enforcing a law respecting an establishment of religion,
which controversial ruling dictates that no state court in this Christian
nation may mention God?

On Saturday, August 30, 2003 at 1:00 PM we Alabamians gathered before the
Alabama Supreme Court as intended and proclaimed the temporarily empty space
beyond those two locked glass walls THE TEN COMMANDMENTS ROTUNDA, henceforth
on each last Saturday of August to be so called and venerated. The building
manager assured us no harm had befallen our beleaguered stone, itself still
resting in an adjacent room on two 4x4 skids. An apparatus for easily moving
the monolith back into its proper space remains inside the building also.

But, the whole point of our operation being to outwit that media horde and
keep our acknowledgment of God's law intact even if they commit the
unthinkable blasphemy of jack-hammering this stone to pieces, we noted that
ours is just one of a great many repositories for such wisdom of the ages
which, like a tree planted by the waters, SHALL NOT BE MOVED. This monument
is ours; the Ten Commandments Rotunda is not going anywhere. A federal judge
having raised our hackles even while his sponsors continue dictating the
constitutions of Somolia, Bosnia, Serbia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti and
elsewhere, those Washington, D.C. warriors who would never mess with a
dangerous giant like Russia or China must learn also to respect Alabama. On
their way to world government, they've bombed here one bridge too far.

As for that dastardly attempt to end-run around our Bill of Rights, the
transparency of such illegitimate action (we note alongside Chief Justice
Moore) may be compared with a marijuana bust in which the police, on a tip,
enter someone's living room to make a lawful seizure and arrest, only
desisting when told the stuff has been put out of sight in a closet. If
you've got LEGITIMATE authority to remove that monument, Myron, COME AND
TAKE IT. Otherwise, you egalitarian feds aren't being uniform! Why attack
only the defenseless, never coming with force against THESE peacefully
assembled people in Montgomery?

Without interference, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS ROTUNDA was dedicated and
consecrated by Father Daniel Spark of Tuscaloosa in a solemn ceremony on
Saturday afternoon. Upon his recitation of the commandments, one at a time,
by each pause the congregation responding according to liturgical tradition,
this day in Montgomery the artificial separation of church and state that
had been invented by federal judges ended. A great many speakers followed
Fr. Spark in order. Notable among other things recorded here was the fact
that the court in which this same federal judge presides, the man whom we
must thank for our present awakening to duty, displays a statue of the Greek
Goddess Thetis; that the great vault of the Alabama Supreme Court (a.k.a.
"judicial building" to the press) had itself been raised to signify respect
for law, its height an architectural testimony and a most symbolic
statement; that in this building presides our state's highest interpretation
of the ultimate lawgiver's admonishment for sane living; that only the law
as interpreted within this building declares explicit punishments for
specific crimes, the higher commandments enumerated on that stone and
respected for thousands of years by Muslims, Jews, Christians, and all true
religions remaining merely didactic in nature, i.e., specifying no certain
punishments but offering the soundest of counsels.

What is it about these moral pronouncements that intimidates and makes the
feds, along with other atheists, uncomfortable? Remember the Sabbath and
keep it holy? That's no judge's order to attend church or be punished; the
word simply means "day of rest," good advice for all except masochists who
choose to punish THEMSELVES with overwork. Do not commit adultery? Go right
ahead, the Ten Commandments won't stop anyone from joining that masochistic
crew. Thou shalt not revere the media over God, bow before such images, take
higher law in vain, dishonor your parents, steal, lie, cheat, make yourself
insatiate? Ditto.

Additional portolets have been set up, more showers are available within a
short walk from the courthouse for those who bring their sleeping bags in
order to occupy the site around the clock, and various churches and
residences continue offering such comforts as vigilantes not staying at
campgrounds and hotels may require. The City of Montgomery isn't
interfering, and, sensibly, allows that we are law-abiding citizens there
for nothing beyond correcting the misjudgments of our public servants, even
if a few plants among us do commit very minor infractions.

Naturally those few moles are among our number. When I rolled out of my
sleeping bag Sunday morning and walked four blocks to one of the two fast
food spots for breakfast, returning via the showers, sitting there among
other early risers on the portico steps we soon heard a lay preacher
affecting a casual style and confessing several times his awkwardness at
public speaking. Opening a songbook and wishing us to join him in “the
Battle Hymn of the Republic: His Truth is Marching On," a few of us
objected. Noting that somehow the same number had been slipped in the
previous day, we wanted to know what was going on, did he not realize that
those wrathful invaders had trampled out too much of our Southern blood
already while singing that paean? Well, he was tremendously sorry; hadn't
known about that. It became obvious the man was a professional "facilitator"
when he called up some kind of sorceress assistant who, chanting and waving
her arms wildly, placed a curse upon those who interrupted her by singing
"Dixie." I'm not making this up. A few genuine patriots then resolved that,
on the following mornings, THEY would be the first “facilitators” on their
feet. And that’s what we need: OUR people at the front. I saw only one
Bonnie Blue flag there this past weekend, borne by a Texan; no battle glags,
the BF contingent from Mobile having been unable to get themselves organized
and to the job; but, from Baldwin County over across the bay, we came in
force. To those who wonder if they might act independently of “those in
charge” of this peaceful assembly, I say read the First and Tenth
Amendments, then get yourself to Montgomery!

But if not up to the challenge, don’t bother. We do appreciate all
well-intentioned organizers, be they from Washington, New Jersey or Texas;
and, how about those many patriots arriving daily from across the land?
Allowing that the kooks are too few to hurt us, we call on Alabamians to
show up in ever-increasing numbers. Word goes out also from John Giles,
harried president of the Christian Coalition of Alabama, who is extremely
busy right now opposing the Governor's immoral tax referendum set for
September 9 even while the NATIONAL head of his Christian Coalition tours
the state advocating FOR higher taxes, and he is asking that more LOCALS get
down to the courthouse. As a result of that appeal, they did come! What a
showing of support for Roy Moore and the Ten Commandments yesterday! Sure,
some of it was more NOISE than real Gospel music, not every media reference
to a circus-like atmosphere being that far off target. Still, this is where
the battle lines are drawn. 99% of the people you'll meet here share your
convictions about saving what's left of everything that’s decent. Sit at
home and complain about what the spin doctors do with this, or get on down
to Montgomery and help guide the State of Alabama in a sensible direction.
At least forward this to a few friends, because the old order regarding what
’s fit to print is broke. The time is now.

Olaf Childress, Editor
THE FIRST FREEDOM
“Self-government begins at home”
www.gulftel.com/homefree And now...

SCALAWAG OF THE MONTH -- ALABAMA ATTORNEY GENERAL BILL PRYOR

“While agreeing with me that the Constitution is supreme, and that the
opinion of Judge Thompson was contrary to the Constitution, the attorney
general has argued that he must follow an order he himself believes to be in
direct violation of the supreme law of the land.” – Chief Justice Roy Moore

By Olaf Childress

I will not undertake here to sort between the believers and the deceivers;
these know who they are. Many the tools, however few the ones who use them;
but multitudinous are the ordinary people who trust false flaggers. This
month’s award might have gone to Federal Judge Myron Thompson, except for
his having previously received that prestidigitatious title. How about those
eight associate justices who got pressured into deserting Roy Moore?
Montgomery’s scalawag judges and legistraitors get too much exposure under
the spotlight already. Our man does all his judging according to the agenda,
and calls his shots the way those neo-cons in Washington like their
magistrates. Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor has been considered for
some time for a federal judgeship.

His part in giving aid to the enemies of the people of Alabama was similar
to that of Governor Bob Riley, neither of them daring to take a stand – Jura
nostra defendere audemus? Ha! – before learning what was desired by their
handlers. (Mr. Riley, too, has been cited in this column.)

So, whatever had been staging for many months, not unlike the invasion of
helpless Iraq, such clowns weren’t in on the strategic planning behind an
awe-and-thunder raid of Alabama, rolling straight for Montgomery to topple
this backward people’s Ten Commandments Monument, opening the Enlightenment’
s War on Religion.

It may have been a setup from the start. If so, it now comes down to a
question of whether or not those false-flaggers have taken their clandestine
war a bridge too far, setting THEMSELVES up for exposure right on the
anniversary of their greatest chutzpah by sending a few celebrity
flag-wavers to Montgomery in the name of saving what they wanted demolished.

How to destroy America’s trust in God, and make the world safe for
demagoguery? When money is no object (for those who actually control), just
bankroll a sufficient number of puppets into office and conceive a plan to
draw the faithful into a decisive battle whose outcome demonstrates that the
God of their Ten Commandments is dead; the New World Order cometh, like it
or not.

This involves dispatching crowd control experts to the otherwise spontaneous
rally around Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and the Ten Commandments
Monument. When the timing is just right, the world may then be told that a
last stand to defend God’s law has been defeated. While those gathered could
temporarily block a FEDERAL judge’s decree, how could they defy their own
ALABAMA courthouse? Well, this the people did, but it only made things
lovelier for those armchair warriors who specialize in deception.

Enjoy your federal judgeship, Mr. Pryor, IF you make it through all those
ADDITIONAL hoops your lordships will be holding out in tandem.

Mr. Pryor, the title SCALAWAG that I’m conferring on you has a long history.
More talent is required for this job than to be a mere carpetbagger, as the
scalawag must flimflam his own people. The name meant originally a runty
farm animal, one unfit to keep once the South’s invaders finished raping and
pillaging and the carpetbaggers decided to go home. You can imagine how
haggard even the healthier stock looked at that time. So where does that
leave you?

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