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Title: Untold Story of the Montana Freemen
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URL Source: https://americanfreepress.net/remembering-the-real-montana-freemen/
Published: Oct 7, 2011
Author: Pat Shannan
Post Date: 2021-12-31 09:37:36 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 1953
Comments: 47

Untold Story of the Montana Freemen

October 7, 2011

By Pat Shannan

With the passing of Leroy Schweitzer last month in Colorado’s super- max federal prison in Florence, questions loom as his family awaits the results of a private autopsy. Over halfway through a 22-year sentence, Schweitzer had been a model prisoner and had never harmed anyone to be put there in the first place. Why was he still under lockdown 24 hours a day, seven days a week, next to such notorious killers as mob hit men and alleged “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski?

Memories are stirred when looking back on these events. The few of us privy to the Freemen’s side of the story, compared to the millions deluded by media propaganda, knew that Attorney General Janet Reno had unfairly targeted these people. More importantly, we knew why.

Nothing like the disparaging media portrayal of “armed and dangerous,” the Montana Freemen were businessmen and ranchers, some even millionaires and one the mayor of Cascade. They embodied true Americanism by demanding government adherence to constitutional law and had little patience with the large majority of Americans that willingly endure the inconveniences of government interference in their lives. The ensuing 81-day siege at the 960-acre Clark Ranch in central Montana was provoked by an unwarranted sneak attack by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and not a frontal assault by these law-abiding citizens who had never swung a punch or been accused of shooting anyone.

Following years of in-depth legal research, Schweitzer and Dan Petersen, both referred to as “leaders” (mistakenly, because the Freemen were never an organized group), began to educate others locally. Soon, however, many students came, from several states. Their legal instruction included the fraud committed against American citizens by the Federal Reserve System, and more importantly, how to counter it.

But the Freemen went beyond merely pointing out this evil. In their anger, they engaged in the same practice of creating funds in an effort to call attention to the crimes of the Fed and, perhaps, bring it down.

They did this by suing federal judges and others while securing what they believed to be “perfected liens” that they converted into certified bank drafts, which were then used to pay off government debt, mainly farm foreclosures and Internal Revenue Service liens.

Feeling the heat, the FBI attacked on March 25, 1996. Agents and their paid informant lured Schweitzer and Petersen into a phony copy machine purchase, then stun-gunned and beat them into submission. Twenty-two other men and women went into seclusion at the Clark Ranch outside of Jordan in central Montana. It was then the media propaganda blitz began, driving the Freeman to fear being jailed or killed. On June 13, 1996 they finally agreed to walk out of the ranch into awaiting handcuffs, lengthy court hearings and jail. Only Petersen and Russ Landers remain incarcerated to this day.

In 1996, during this writer’s first visit to Jordan, Montana, the Freemen showed the evidence of 38 instances where Schweitzer had signed drafts, drawn from funds created from unchallenged summary judgments, and not only paid off liens but received in many cases five-figure government refunds for overpayment. The bank drafts were obviously “money,” at least as legitimate as the thin air creations by the Fed.

That’s why the federal government considered these men dangerous—not because they might have owned guns and not because they were a physical threat to anyone. It was the Freemen’s knowledge—and their passing it on to others—that created the Fed’s fear of exposure of its fraudulent system.

Considering the current outrage at the inflation caused by the Fed’s creation of trillions of dollars of credit money for the ultra- wealthy, it is fair to assume that the Freemen may have arrived on the scene just a little too early.


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I left Just Us, Montana just a couple of weeks before the Freemen were surrounded and taken prisoner. I still possess some of the warrants issued by them to those that attended their seminars.

LeRoy Schweitzer and Dan Petersen were teaching folks how laws had been changed without utilizing the process but instead would take place simply by modifying the law books.

They were good men awakened to the absolute fraud of the FED and the UNITED STATES CORPORATION. I remember calling the Freemen and speaking with LeRoy. He asked me if I knew what a tithe was. I said it was what people give to the church. He said something like "no, it has to do with how we set order among ourselves." I didn't get it but he set a date for myself and a friend to attend classes just outside of Jordan, Montana, a place that didn't look like it had changed much in 100 years. It was a pretty long drive to Jordan, Montana, from San Diego, California, but we did it because we wanted to know why the country was so far removed from what it was intended to be. It was a very interesting trip through the real America as opposed to California Dreaming, and seeing the beauty of the country that God blessed us with 1st hand was truly a blessing. My buddy, John Henry, passed away a few years ago but I'll never forget that trip, the Freemen or my friend.

LeRoy made it clear to me at that time that "there ain't no fuckin money, it's all credit" ! It's my understanding that the FEDS murdered LeRoy by giving him shock treatments. One of LeRoy's classmates described him as the smartest kid in their school on a national news program and I'd agree that he was a very intelligent and likeable man.

In closing this post I'd like to add that the Freemen passed some of those warrants with success at the Post Office, and a man with an IRS lien satisfied it with a warrant. The Freemen taught the classes to pay twice what was expected and this man gave the IRS a Warrant for $28,000 and they returned a treasury check to him for $14,000. Why wouldn't they believe the Warrants were valid ?

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LeRoy made it clear to me at that time that "there ain't no fuckin money, it's all credit"

a man with an IRS lien satisfied it with a warrant. The Freemen taught the classes to pay twice what was expected and this man gave the IRS a Warrant for $28,000 and they returned a treasury check to him for $14,000. Why wouldn't they believe the Warrants were valid ?

There is no money since June 5, 1933 when FDR abrogated the gold standard. Britain did it in 1931.

It is plain as the nose on your face. The Freemen were on the right track and they exposed the fraud of the money and banking system.

The Federal Reserve pays for the cost of printing the Notes and then loans them to the USG at face value plus interest.

Remember also that Andrew Jackson, the Bane of the Bankers, said of them, "You are a den of vipers and thieves and by the Almighty I shall rout you out."

The fact the IRS returned a Treasury check for $14,000 means those warrants were good as gold. But when the goobs figured out what the Freemen were on to, they all became marked men.

I had two IRS liens on me in the town I lived when I was driving trucks. I had Lexington Law, credit repair lawyers from Salt Lake City, challenge them. The IRS could not prove I owed the tax and were forced to withdraw the liens.

My Credit Karma used to say "2" for Public Filings and now it says "0". The proof is in the pudding. ;)

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I'll leave another tid bit that came out after the Freemen were arrested. Gerry Spence, a very well known and respected lawyer stated "the Freemen didn't do anything that doesn't go on routinely every day on Wall Street."

I personally believe that we've given the various parties that are colluding to destroy America and the population of the world enough time and space to repent of their crimes. They haven't, they won't, and that leaves us to not only stop them but to destroy them.

There isn't one person on this 4UM and surely many other forums that have been discussing these crimes against freedom and humanity long enough to know there is more than enough evidence to support the notion of removing them from our lives and even from the gene pool. We're either going to fight the elite plague and survive or not survive.

In the end what value has life if one must live it in fear, or as a slave to the disgusting cabal of murderers that have spoiled everything good and intend much worse for us. And if millions start dying and then billions, what would make life worth living other than revenge ?

To those that might claim we would have no chance of successfully removing the global thugs, I say 1st, not if we don't start, and secondly these scumbags need to suffer as much pain as we can supply on our way to defeat. God bless the patriots and people that love righteousness enough to sacrifice as necessary today in order to provide for a future.

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Gerry Spence

Wasn't he Randy Weaver's legal beagle?

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Wasn't he Randy Weaver's legal beagle?

Jack McLamb, a retired Phoenix police officer helped to end the siege at Ruby Ridge after FBI HRT team had killed Sammy Weaver after the family dog discovered them sneaking up on their home. They killed the dog also.

And then they shot Vickie Weaver when she was standing in the open doorway of their home while holding her infant daughter.

Those FBI creeps were bad news and they set up Randy for sawing off a shotgun 1/4 inch shorter than the 18" minimum length. ;)

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#39. To: Dakmar (#20)

We worked The Grateful Dead several times in Chicago area at a few different venues.

One time on north side the band switched from a fast song to a slow one. Everyone sat down and there was one left standing in front row. I hollered at him, "Out! Out!." When he got to my end of the row he started giving me some lip, so I grabbed him by the arm and shoved him toward the stairs since he had a Mezzanine ticket.

I saw the same guy the following year cutting thru the 10th row acting like he was trying to find his seat. I told one of the guys on the crew, "You see that guy out there acting like he is trying to find his seat? He doesn't belong there. Go and get him."

He circled around and caught him coming out the far end of the row and sent him up to the Mezzanine. He asked, "How did you know?" I said, "I seen him before."

Then at the World Music Theater in Tinley Park, the first night the crowd rushed the fence on top of the hill. There were so many people coming over the top of the fence it looked like a waterfall.

The next night they had the dogs out there. "Woof! I want a piece of a dead head. Woof! Woof!"

Another time at Soldier Field, myself and another guy were behind the stage where no one was sitting. This guy comes out of the tunnel and run up and sits in front of the score board. We waved him down, "C'mon down here!" "How did you get in here? Do you have a ticket?"

He tried to run so we grabbed him. Then he tried to fight us. We told him, "If you fight us you will be going to jail. How did you get in here?"

He told us he rode his bike in. He fell in with the roadies and rode in with them. "OK. So where is your bike now?" He said, "It's chained up to the rail downstairs." "Give me the key and I will bring it out to you."

I tried selling it on the way out, but there were no takers. I told him, "You're lucky to get this back." ROTFLMAO!

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