http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7584639558
Z.E.D. (Zombie Emergency Defense) is an organization created to ensure the preservation of the human race against an inevitable zombie apocalypse. We don't ask "if," "maybe," or "possibly." Instead we ask "how," "when," and "for how long?" We train, prepare, and remain eternally vigilant in order to create a world where our children can play in the front yard without fear.
Funny.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Farm raided by cops for selling raw milk
Renegade dairy farmer takes on role as lawyer, defending himself
17 hours ago
http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5hlHi3D4I14h_aQROMkNHpQRJZg1w
NEWMARKET, Ont. — A renegade dairy farmer played the role of a lawyer Monday at the start of his trial for selling raw, unpasteurized milk and suggested his rights have been violated.
Spectators crowded into a small courtroom to hear details of an orchestrated, armed raid by about two dozen officers and government officials on a Durham, Ont., farm in 2006.
The Crown said it will disclose evidence of a clandestine, undercover investigation into the illegal sale of dangerous substances stored on the farm, sometimes on clear display in open sight.
The illicit products, which spawned 20 charges against farm owner Michael Schmidt, were raw milk, as well as cream, cheese and other items made with it.
Schmidt, who is defending himself, was defiant in countering Crown suggestions that raw milk is considered too dangerous for consumption and said he's defending everyone's right to drink it.
He drank a big gulp of raw milk from a mason jar in court during a recess.
In his opening statement, Schmidt said the core issue was not milk but the "respect to (which) the individual's freedom has been lost or wilfully ignored."
While raw milk is legal to drink it's illegal to sell in Canada. Schmidt has been charged in connection with selling it to about 150 customers.
In light of the law, Schmidt established a so-called cow share program in which customers pay to have partial ownership of a cow and are then given some of its milk.
Raw milk has been proven safe over generations, despite Health Canada's warnings, Schmidt says, adding he's against conventional thinking that food "will kill us unless we process it to death."
Schmidt's first legal manoeuvre in court Monday was unsuccessful. He challenged the admissibility of evidence collected during the raid on his farm based on an error with the search warrant.
But he appeared confident while cross examining Crown witnesses with a folksy, informal charm and drew giggles from the courtroom when referring to himself in the third person.
He also launched some successful objections during Crown questioning of witnesses.
Although things didn't go entirely his way on the first day of his trial, Schmidt said he was emboldened that he'll have grounds for appeal if he's found guilty.
He also gave notice that he plans to file a Charter challenge based on police actions and violations of his right to liberty.
17 hours ago
http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5hlHi3D4I14h_aQROMkNHpQRJZg1w
NEWMARKET, Ont. — A renegade dairy farmer played the role of a lawyer Monday at the start of his trial for selling raw, unpasteurized milk and suggested his rights have been violated.
Spectators crowded into a small courtroom to hear details of an orchestrated, armed raid by about two dozen officers and government officials on a Durham, Ont., farm in 2006.
The Crown said it will disclose evidence of a clandestine, undercover investigation into the illegal sale of dangerous substances stored on the farm, sometimes on clear display in open sight.
The illicit products, which spawned 20 charges against farm owner Michael Schmidt, were raw milk, as well as cream, cheese and other items made with it.
Schmidt, who is defending himself, was defiant in countering Crown suggestions that raw milk is considered too dangerous for consumption and said he's defending everyone's right to drink it.
He drank a big gulp of raw milk from a mason jar in court during a recess.
In his opening statement, Schmidt said the core issue was not milk but the "respect to (which) the individual's freedom has been lost or wilfully ignored."
While raw milk is legal to drink it's illegal to sell in Canada. Schmidt has been charged in connection with selling it to about 150 customers.
In light of the law, Schmidt established a so-called cow share program in which customers pay to have partial ownership of a cow and are then given some of its milk.
Raw milk has been proven safe over generations, despite Health Canada's warnings, Schmidt says, adding he's against conventional thinking that food "will kill us unless we process it to death."
Schmidt's first legal manoeuvre in court Monday was unsuccessful. He challenged the admissibility of evidence collected during the raid on his farm based on an error with the search warrant.
But he appeared confident while cross examining Crown witnesses with a folksy, informal charm and drew giggles from the courtroom when referring to himself in the third person.
He also launched some successful objections during Crown questioning of witnesses.
Although things didn't go entirely his way on the first day of his trial, Schmidt said he was emboldened that he'll have grounds for appeal if he's found guilty.
He also gave notice that he plans to file a Charter challenge based on police actions and violations of his right to liberty.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Aubrey MooVvee
Aubrey and her friend shot this the other night, i tossed it together on imovie for them.
Aubrey MooVveee from Toejam on Vimeo.
Aubrey MooVveee from Toejam on Vimeo.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Operation Blackjack..
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturepicturegalleries/4220575/Blackjack.html
Monday, January 12, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
"no right to have a working firearm in your own home"
Holder … wrote a brief in the (District of Columbia) Heller case supporting the position that you have no right to have a working firearm in your own home,” Korwin said.
http://www.infowars.com/?p=7013
http://www.infowars.com/?p=7013
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Friday, January 2, 2009
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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