Free Padilla
- by
Erik Fortman
(Posted
here by Wes Penre, Illuminati News,
September 22, 2004)
Jose Padilla is an American
citizen taken into custody on American soil. Padilla has been incarcerated
for almost two years (CATO Institute, "Jose Padilla: No Charges and No
Trial, Just Jail" 23 August 2003). He is being held without charges,
indictment, trial, lawyer, liberty, or humanity. He has a Constitutional
right to each and every one of these things. Fox News informs us that he was
planning to use a dirty bomb in America. If so, then execute him. However,
we will never know if he is an enemy until he is given a trial, attorney,
etc. He is not an enemy combatant, and no proof has been put forward. As of
now, he is a non-entity, and guilty because of the words of a government who
lied about 9-11, Iraq, the Patriot Act, and many other issues.
Jose Padilla
As Americans, I do not see
how we can rightfully let this continue. We, as Americans, must fight for
Jose Padilla's freedom - or at least for a trial by a jury of peers. Any
American who does not do so forsakes his own right to be defended when his
or her liberty is infringed upon. What's that saying: they came for this
group, but it wasn't mine. They came for that group, but it wasn't mine.
When they came for my group, no one was left to help. That is what will
happen if Jose is not either tried or freed IMMEDIATELY!
Circumstances suggest that
Jose Padilla is either a political prisoner, or a prototype. If his words or
actions threaten the American Government, then Padilla is being held as a
political prisoner. Unfortunately, this may not be the situation. When
Padilla's case went to the Supreme Court, it went boxed up with other
internment questions, including questions as to the rights of inmates at
Guantanamo. The Supreme Court ruled that foreigners, caught on the
battlefields of foreign lands, do have a right to a tribunal. Padilla's case
was not answered, thereby sentencing an American citizen caught on American
soil to one-cell limbo. This gives Americans less rights than our enemies!
I can no longer in good faith
accept the federal government's promise that Jose Padilla is a criminal, a
terrorist. He is a fellow countrymen, regardless of his race, religion, or
political party. If he is tried and found guilty of planning to attack the
U.S., then I will, in good conscience, perform the execution myself. One
bullet in the head for traitors(1).
Clean, no pain, humanitarian. If, on the other hand, Padilla is not charged
with a crime, I reserve the right to release him from his jail. If the
government wants to illegally hold him anyway - then Americans should break
him out. This would not be a crime, as Padilla's internment for the last two
years IS the crime.
Many people want to place
their faith in government. To them, I say that history refutes your belief
that government is benign. To those who do not support Padilla's trial, you
have revoked your own right to a fair trial. If we allow this to happen to
Padilla, then we are telling the government that indefinite, baseless
internments are par for the course in America. After the next terrorist act
on our shores, do we think that Padilla will not have his first cellmates,
held under charges issued forth through Fox News?
(1)Disclaimer:
Personally, I don’t agree with death penalty (not even for traitors). It
is not because I sympathize with traitors, but my opinion is that
if we kill the murderers, we become blind to the extent we are doing
this. Man, in my opinion, is basically good, and when we take another
person’s life, we suppress this action in our minds to a certain extent,
and we get a blind spot, which might lead to that even the good people
eventually start fighting evil with evil and the whole cycle starts all
over again – EVEN if we win the battle against the NWO.
I agree that traitors must be penalized, but I don’t think we should
take another person’s life, for the following reason especially: Let's
look at the ‘post war syndrome’ as an example. Most soldiers who have
been to war and killed enemies (even if they still think the enemy was
evil after they come home) get psychotic in one way or the other, often
develop multiple personality disorders, and feel awful. Why? Because
they can’t confront the killing they have done. Therefore they
dissociate and develop alters, just like in the sophisticated Illuminati
trauma-based mind control programs (work in a similar way). Then, when
triggered, the ‘evil alter’, with which they killed all those people at
war, comes up to the front, and the ex-soldier suddenly becomes violent.
Before he went to war he may have been the calmest, most loving person
on Earth. Wes Penre, Illuminati News