Dear Subscribers,
>
> Well, that was annoying (being wrongfully
> imprisoned for a year), but I'm back. Remember me?
>
> This list
> consists of people who subscribed to my old "t-i-updates" list,
> which is now dead. So you should all be here voluntarily. If you
> didn't try to get on this list, or if you don't want to hear
> anything a demonized convict might have to say, instructions for
> unsubscribing are below. (If someone you know wants to sign up, the
> instructions for that are below as well.)
>
> There are a million
> things I'd like to say, but I'll try to keep it (relatively) brief
> this time. First, I was just "released" last Friday, having served
> my prison term for the crime I didn't commit.
>
> Second, I apologize
> for my year of almost-complete silence. Not being able to speak my
> mind--in this "land of the free"--for fear of retaliation by the
> government has been extremely frustrating, and I can only imagine
> all the theorizing out there about what it meant. No, it didn't
> mean I decided I was wrong, nor did it mean that I stopped caring
> about the truth; it meant I didn't want the government inflicting
> any more suffering on my family (for the "crimes" my wife and I
> didn't commit) than they already have.
>
> In just over a week, Tessa
> will be heading to Danbury, Connecticut to serve her 30 days at the
> federal prison camp there (for the crime she didn't commit), after
> which she'll be on home detention for five months. For those who
> remembered to send her support--whether moral, financial, or
> otherwise--even while I was unable to pitifully beg for it, I can't
> thank you enough. I'll give this list her mailing address on the
> inside, once I have it.
>
> Finally, in unrelated news, I wanted to
> let you know that my first book is now publicly available. This one
> is not about tax law. It's called "How To Be a Successful Tyrant
> (The Megalomanic Manifesto)," and it's just what it sounds like.
> Well, sort of. You can learn more about it on the
> http://www.tyrantbook.com web site.
>
> I'll be busy putting my family's
> life back together for a while, paying off various huge fines and
> penalties, and doing other equally fun stuff, but you'll be hearing
> from me regularly again now. Stay tuned.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Larken Rose
>
> (P.S. My appeal was filed months ago, and the government has now
> responded. Soon we'll see what becomes of that.)