Weekly Updates from Michigan Militia Corps Headquarters
Weekly Update
From the Headquarters of the Michigan Militia Corps

. Volume 2
Through 21 Mar 1996
. Volume 3
21 Mar - 3 Dec 1996
. Volume 4
9 Jan - 15 Dec 1997
. Volume 5
5 Jan - 14 Dec 1998
. Volume 6
11 Jan to Present
.


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Volume 5

  • Week of December 14, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 44
    • The Dog is Wagged
    • State Court Affirms Privacy in Teaching Children at Home
    • Forgive Them Their Debts, World Council Says
    • Republican Counsel Alleges More Clinton Wrongdoing
    • West could face missile threat in 5 years

  • Week of December 7, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 43
    • China Pledges to Rival U.S. Navy
    • Cox Panel Sifts Through Classified Evidence on National Security
    • Trend toward countries cutting back on personal liberty and declining economic growth patterns.
    • Top Justices Discuss Independence
    • Suit Offers Sobering New Vision of NAFTA
    • Pentagon exaggerated Y2K readiness

  • Week of November 30, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 42
    • World Bank Report Lays Blame in Global Financial Crises
    • Report says Aid for Poor Palestinians Diverted to Arafat's Loyalists
    • The FBI as Big Brother: No Longer Fiction
    • The Centralization of Power and Governmental Unaccountability
    • Clinton's pals in Chinese army
    • Customs Drug Searches Prompt Suits

  • Week of November 23, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 41
    • Politicians attack tobacco and guns: What product will they go after next?
    • White House Panic; Massive Leak of National Security Documents
    • Officers Had No Warrant in Fatal Drug Raid
    • Weekly Tidbits
    • Founding Fathers Were Clear on Meaning of Second Amendment

  • Week of November 16, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 40
    • Liberty vs. Totalitarianism, Clinton-Style
    • Government should butt out
    • FDIC to Monitor Bank Accounts for Suspicious Activity
    • United States comes under attack in climate talks
    • Audit of IRS Finds Fraud by Workers
    • Governors push national ID plan
    • Houston Cops Sued Over Botched Raid
    • Fed Mulls Wiretap Access to Net

  • Week of November 9, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 39 [HTML]
    • Student Assigned To Build Altar To The Dead
    • Gun crimes soar in Australia
    • China Prepared to Test ICBM with Enough Range to Hit U.S.
    • Color me Constitutionalist
    • GOP Governors Appeal to Speaker
    • Clinton Urges Gun Show Crackdown
    • On The REAL Function of Impeachment
    • Kremlin Withholds Report on POWs
    • An ignorant army of uninformed voters
    • Them-or-us test for those who govern

  • Week of November 1, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 38 [HTML]
    • US Martial Law Coming? Cohen Predicts Army Will Patrol Streets
    • Watching Government Watch Us
    • Clinton's Greatest Peril Isn't Monica
    • Chinese Army is Building Laser Weapons
    • Canadian army fears civil chaos from millennium bug
    • One GOP Era Ends, Another Begins
    • Is impeachment dead?
    • Election 98: A GOP Disaster
    • Court Hears Police Search Authority
    • "Virtual School"

  • Week of October 26, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 37 [HTML]
    • US Official Warns of War in Africa
    • Quote of the Year?
    • U.S. Plans to Send Billions to Shield Brazil's Economy
    • BIG GOVERNMENT REMAINS: Budget Deal Hikes Spending, Doesn't Cut Taxes
    • Police May Tap Cell Phones
    • There was a Time When the States knew How, When to Delegate
    • Embassy received warning
    • Environmentalists Targeting Tourism
    • U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Honor Employee by FIRING him!
    • Gun Dealers say Clinton Provides Ammo for Sales
    • Satellite sleuth finds Sodom and Gomorrah

  • Week of October 12, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 36 [HTML]
    • Baloney you can't blame on Bill
    • White House Bill Delivery Stirs Flap at Capitol
    • Utah Scouts call Clinton "Unworthy"
    • Brit. Crime Study - No guns - more crime
    • No Work and All Play Makes Bill a Bad Prez
    • Clinton-Connected Bribes, Break-ins, Beatings, Death Threats
    • Disarm the BATF
    • Pedophiles Avoid Background Check at Disney
    • ABC Kills Story Critical Of Owner Disney
    • Clinton--The Education President?
    • Boiling the frog: Much will depend on 'electronic money'
    • Does Gore know or care ?
    • UN Missions Loses $23M in Equipment

  • Week of October 5, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 35 [HTML]
    • House Approves $100M for Anti-Saddam Groups
    • New bill will allow police to "steal cash" from travelers, warns Libertarian Party
    • White House Accused of Data Theft
    • Disney opposes porn bill
    • Court Says Federal Reserve Shielded
    • Who rescued whom?
    • Officials Discuss Financial Crises
    • Thomas Sowell Judicial review
    • Our Government at Work!

  • Week of September 22, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 33 [HTML]
    • No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.
    • Engered Species Act to be Amended
    • Spreading Global Risk to American Taxpayers
    • Hillary Clinton is in imminent danger of indictment
    • Here are three surprising reasons why impeachment could be good for America
    • Disgruntled Clinton Fund Donors Want Money Back State Dept. Investigates U.N. Overpayment Credit

  • Week of August 31, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 31 [HTML]
    • Politicians are plotting to impose a new tax on the "outdoors," warns Libertarian Party
    • Wisconsin Gun Rights Update
    • Will New UN Criminal Court Indict Clinton as a War Criminal?
    • Feiger beat his X wife, Democrats asked to drop him
    • SENATE STANDING BEHIND FUNDING FOR IMF
    • Foreign Operations Debate
    • Test Vote on Test Ban
    • Funding for Embassy Security
    • North Korean Missile Test Causes Defense Concerns in Japan

  • Week of August 24, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 30 [HTML]
    • Livestock producers may need permits under EPA proposal
    • "The Illusion of Arms Control"
    • If we hate terrorism, why does the U.S. keep arming and training terrorists?
    • No Way Back for Clinton
    • Russia tries to Salvage its Teetering Economy
    • Either Way, We Pay
    • China Creates 'Smart Card' Project
    • Foreign Lobbying

  • Week of August 17, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 29 [HTML]
    • Classified Documents on Nukes Seen at Risk
    • Clinton Combative; President Appeared "lost" During Prosecutor's Questioning
    • Congress, your hypocrisy is showing: Plan to drug-test politicians is killed
    • Missile Shield a Common Misbelief
    • Political Party New-Speak
    • It's sad but true: American foreign policy provoked the tragic bombings in Africa

  • Week of August 10, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 28 [HTML]
    • America blocks UN searches for Iraqi arms
    • Gun Control Doesn't Work, Even as a Smokescreen
    • Forest Service Workers Irked by Young's Inquiry
    • Annexation of Hawaii could be invalid, U.N. says
    • Russian financial markets reeling
    • The reason for the Second Amendment
    • Researcher finds evidence of sudden warming 2,000 years ago in Africa

  • Week of August 3, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 27 [HTML]
    • Don't "suspend" health ID number plan; end it completely, demand Libertarians
    • Top Brass Reserved Plots in Cemetery
    • Paul Scores Double Victory in Congress for American Consumers
    • Severe Economic Slowdown
    • Falling domestic order backlogs and factory employment stalled production.
    • Monsanto Doses EU with Biotech Ad Blitz
    • Governors, Mayors and House Work Together to Halt Clinton Power Grab
    • Eye-Scan Technology Presents Intriguing Possibilities, Problems
    • GOP Lawmakers call FCC Phone Fee for Wiring Schools to Internet Illegal
    • White Water Check from Indonesia Cashed at White House Credit Union
    • Houston suspends officers after shooting of Mexican immigrant
  • Week of July 27, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 26 [HTML]
    • China Issues Threat Against Taiwan
    • Too Good To Last?
    • Clinton Warns of Global Warming
    • Clinton, Gore Blow Hot Air on Climate Issues
    • Imeach Reno Now
    • Prisoners Allowed Pornography Banned from Sale at Military PX

  • Week of July 20, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 25 [HTML]
    • Air Force One: We Have Trouble
    • Barr Moves to Stop National ID and to Stop Clinton Power Grab
    • Hats off to GOA members and activists for their tremendous efforts
    • Why is the IRS arming?
    • Should We Really Be Forcing Kids into Career Decisions?

  • Week of July 13, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 24 [HTML]
    • GamePac Shouts, Our Voice is Finally Heard in Washington
    • IRS Admits Property Seizure Abuses
    • Constitutional Corruption
    • Circuit Court Tells Prosecutors: Tempting Witnesses Akin to Bribery The Ghost of Watergate

  • Week of July 6, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 23 [HTML]
    • Teaching our Children to hate the Militia
    • ACLU Sues Small Missouri Town
    • China Predicts Closer Ties with US Military
    • Civil Liberties Strangely Defined
    • Clinton to Bypass Congress with Blitz of Executive Orders
    • None Dare Call it Fascism
    • GOP Tries to Kill National ID Cards
    • Taiwan Fatally Compromised
    • A Year 2000 Fix?

  • Week of June 29, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 22 [HTML]
    • Media Coverage of Gay Parade Reeks of Christian Bashing
    • Clinton and Blair Envision "Third Way" International Movement
    • A New China Policy is Born
    • FBI Cover-up of Chinese Infiltration of White House
    • There was a Time When States knew How, When to Delegate
    • Where Liberty Dwells
    • Presidential Decision Directive 63

  • Week of June 22, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 21 [HTML]
    • How Washington's Yen Bailout Helped the Chinese
    • Condemnation of Homosexuality as Sin Sparks Fierce Debate among Politicians
    • Why are Children Going Beserk?
    • Tained Chicken Still Sold, Despite Rules, Officials Say
    • World Bank: Asia on Brink of Deression

  • Week of June 15, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 20 [HTML]
    • Aborted Babies Sold as Health Food for $10
    • The Pseudo-Scientific Road to Destruction
    • The Gore Tax
    • Hollywood: More Gun Owners in Closets than Homosexuals
    • Supreme Court Puts Crimp on Legal-Aid Fund
    • Clinton Rewrites Constitution

  • Week of May 25, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 19 [HTML]
    • Michigan Militia Corps State Meeting Called
    • Gingrich Under Fire for Jabs at Albright
    • Representative McCarthy to Introduce Comprehensive Legislation to Keep Firearms out of the Hand of Children
    • South Carolina Kindergardeners Undergo Genital Exams
    • Thank You Liberals, More Kids have Died
    • McCain Bends, But Never Breaks
    • A Made-Up Menace?
    • Contraband Cigarettes Infiltrate High-Tax Areas
    • US, German Air Force Training Proposed over W. Texas

  • Week of May 18, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 18 [HTML]
    • GOP Plan to Cut Spending by $101Billion
    • Tech Your Child About Politics
    • Chinagate
    • California Foster Kids Drugged
    • Espy Prober Says Reno Blocked Path of Inquiry
    • Disputed Statistics Fuel Politics in Youth Smoking

  • Week of May 11, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 17 [HTML]
    • Supreme Court Ruling will maintain "vast wasteland" of Politics on PBS
    • Budget Analysis Sees $63Million Surplus
    • Altering the Course of History
    • Colorado Economy Ducks Possible Disaster by a Whisker
    • The Boys from Syracuse Charge Military Coverup

  • Week of May 4, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 16 [HTML]
    • Treat IRS Agents like other Criminals
    • Religion Guides US Presidential Aspirant
    • CIA: China Missiles Aimed at US
    • Will We Be Able to Take the Cities?
    • CIA Says Many Unprepared for Millenium Glitch
    • How the Internet is Destroying Socialism

  • Week of April 27, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 15 [HTML]
    • Court Turns Down Challenge to School
    • Clinton's Secret Police in Overdrive
    • Court Backs White Defendant Rights
    • Federal Law Paves Way for National ID Card
    • Isle Royale, MI, Has Become UN Biosphere Reserve
    • Blacks are the Bigges Victims of Racist Government Policies

  • Week of April 20, 1998. Vol. 5. Issue 14 [HTML]
    • Congress Probes Sale of Sattelite Technology to China
    • Reviving the Lure of the Evil Weed
    • Gun Exports Problem for US
    • Court Hears Gun Possesion Case
    • Now, Who's Driving that Thing?
    • California Ban on Sex by Minors Upheld
    • Moynihan Warns of NATO Expansion

  • Week of April 13, 1998. Vol 5. Issue 13 [HTML]
    • Y2K, IRS, Gold, & Randall Terry vs Property Tax
    • Bank Boss Fears Global Crash in 2000
    • Evolution Must be Taught
    • The Convenience of the Court
    • Schools Try to Curb Teen Smoking
    • States Dictate Own Foreign Policy

  • Week of April 6, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 12 [HTML]
    • Armey's Tart Speech Draws Clinton's Ire
    • Federal Grant Intended to Fight Drugs Funds Drag Queen Text
    • US Patent on New Genetic Technology Will Prevent Farmers from Saving Seed
    • Book on Supreme Court under Fire
    • UN Court Orders US Execution Stayed

  • Week of March 30, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 11 [HTML]
    • Helms Wants UN Court Restricted
    • Reduce Federal Judges' Power
    • US Idle while Adversaries Modernize Missile Attack Capabilities
    • Republican Leaders Resurrect Problematic Bill
    • GOA Spokesmen Counter Gun Grabbers in Aftermath of Jonesboro Shooting
    • Business Partner of Ron Brown Testifies
    • Probe of Carey may be Dem Nightmare

  • Week of March 23, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 10 [HTML]
    • Michigan Militia Corps' Manual 1-1
    • CA Court Backs Boy Scout Ban
    • Citizens Say they Deserve Gun Permits
    • Conceal and Carry Hearings to Begin Monday
    • Commerce said to have Sold Trips
    • Security of the People's Liberty at Risk
    • Satellite Offers Pictures by Credit Card

  • Week of March 16, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 9 [HTML]
    • From Gore Task Force: 200 Ways to Better IRS
    • Civil Asset Forfeiture Gone Gestapo?
    • Polaroid Wins Contract to Produce Biometric Identification Cards for Philippines
    • Why We Cannot Accept an Immoral President
    • Row Breaks out over Report on Passive Smoking

  • Week of March 9, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 8 [HTML]
    • Our tax Dollars at Work
    • Abstinance
    • Assisted Suicide
    • An Open Letter to my American Neighbors
    • The Real Costs of Kyoto

  • Week of March 2, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 7 [HTML]
    • William Safire: Privilege Proliferation
    • Answering Objections to Right-to-Carry Laws
    • Sweeny Siege

  • Week of February 23, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 6 [HTML]
    • The Ant and the Grasshopper
    • The Poor are Entitled to Die
    • Cuban Leader Speaks Out
    • Outrage Roundup
    • Stay Tuned for Showdown
    • The Libertarian
    • When Faith and Government Collide

  • Week of February 19, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 5 [HTML]
    • Liberties
    • Budget Watch
    • Smallest Government is 35 Years? Not Exactly.
    • How the US Senate Spent Hair-Raising $1.8 Million on Tax-Subsidized Haircuts
    • The New Bill of Rights?
    • Are There Holes in the Poles?
    • Bombing the Constitution

  • Week of February 12, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 4 [HTML]
    • ABA Adopts New Policies on Judges
    • Clinton and the Shadow of Warren G. Harding
    • Jury Education Initiative
    • You Can't Legislate Morality?
    • Lawmakers Push for Parents' Rights
    • RNC Talkng Points
    • Another Conviction?
    • Bill and Al's New Commandments

  • Week of February 2, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 3 [HTML]
    • Al Gore Theme: "If I Had a Hammer"
    • IRS Overhaul to Focus on Serving Taxpayers
    • "Mrs. Clinton's Defense of Impeachment"
    • Students Fingerprinted for Tests
    • Lavish Pensions can turn Senators into the $3 Million Man, New Study Reveals
    • Mass Resignation

  • Week of January 12, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 2 [HTML]
    • It's Hillary Clinton's "Energizer Bunny" health-care takeover
    • Charles Key OKC Press Conference
    • Christmas Freedom Costs

  • Week of January 5, 1998. Vol. 5 Issue 1 [HTML]
    • Anti-Trust= Anti-Consumer
    • Bipartisan Budget Charade
    • Clinton Internet to Invade Classroom
    • Clinton Committed to Tax Relief - For Japan
    • Warning of FBI Wiretap "Wish List"


  • Volume 4

  • Week of December 15, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 46 [HTML]
    • Freedom of the Press is Only for Those Who Own One
    • Socking it to the Consumer
    • Two Party Cesspool
    • Judge: White House Lied about Hillary Health Panel

  • Week of December 8, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 45 [HTML]
    • Big Business is the Real Enemy of Freedom and Democracy
    • Budget '99: Not Much Give
    • Parents, District Clash over Discipline Liverpool school officials suspend a student after an incident off school property on a weekend.
    • Involuntary Volunteers

  • Week of December 1, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 44 [HTML]
    • Stop Clinton Cold in Kyoto
    • Cancerous Budget
    • Poisonous Toads
    • Every Bureaucrat has his Day
    • Do Bigots have First Amendment Rights?
  • Week of November 17, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 43 [HTML]
    • Is there Nothing Sacred?
    • Global Warming "Scientists"
    • Gore's Global Warming Fairy Tale
    • Termite "Toots" and Global Warming
    • Killing Infants!

  • Week of November 10, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 42 [HTML]
    • Statement by Bob Barr
    • Court to Rule on Pocketknife Case
    • Your Rights: Subtly and with a Smile - POOF, All Gone!
    • Our Sovereignty is Gone, How can we Get it Back?
    • FBI & Oakland Police Ordered to Stand Trial for Framing Earth First!

  • Week of November 1, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 41 [HTML]
    • Clinton Nominates Partial Birth Abortion Advocate for Surgeon General
    • Janet Reno implicated in Florida Witness-tampering Incident
    • Dr. Edward Teller says no Scientific Consensus on Global Warming
    • Al Gore says we must kill Babies to reduce Global Warming
    • House re-affirms approval Right for UN Historical Site nominations
    • Michigan Death stats to Know
    • Veterans Versus Victims

  • Week of October 27, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 40 [HTML]
    • Half of World's Small Arms in US
    • Dumb Times ahead with Fuzzy Math
    • Home Searches without Notice
    • Update from Roby Ridge
    • Vice-President's Unconventional Agenda hits Home
    • America's Schools

  • Week of October 20, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 39 [HTML]
    • UNDay in Lansing a Success!
    • Michigan's UNDay in the Eyes of a Tennessee Patriot
    • Licensed for Fun!
    • A Federal Police Force is Unconstitutional
    • Americans Favor Race, Gender Free Laws
    • Career Prep System Unvelied
    • Steve Forbes on Chinese Atrocities

  • Week of October 13, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 38 [HTML]
    • Ruby Meets Roby
    • What Lincoln Foresaw
    • If I Were the Devil
    • Take Back the Night
    • Issues and Answers - NJ Smog Laws

  • Week of October 6, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 37 [HTML]
    • Repeal the "internal passport" laws
    • Scandals: Names change, but sound bites remain the same
    • UN Bid to curb Arms caught in NRA Crossfire
    • Step by Step
    • THE DANGERS OF AUTOMOBILES
    • More Guns for Government
    • Should Laws be Obeyed?
    • Dissent!

  • Week of October 2, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 36 [HTML]
    • The Brownie Tax
    • New EPA Rules could cost 52,000 Lives anually
    • Free Trade Held Hostage
    • Prisoners' Right to the Sports Channel
    • Smoking the Tobacco Companies
    • Trying to Explain Higher Productivity
    • Liability Reform gets General Aviation Fly
    • Defending Whalers' Rights
    • Learning Diabled - Privileged Students
    • Planned Parenthood

  • Week of September 22, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 35 [HTML]
    • UN Makes Land Grab
    • Government by Proclamation
    • The Boomerang Tax
    • Good Cop, Bad Cop
    • Out-of-touch IRS needs to abolish IRS, not increase it

  • Week of September 15, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 34 [HTML]
    • National Police Force in Training?
    • The Rise of a National Police Force
    • Clinton's Militarization of the Government

  • Week of September 8, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 33 [HTML]
    • Gun Laws Can't Change Human Nature
    • HateWatch Apologizes to Michigan Militia Corps
    • Suitcase Nukes Loose
    • Supreme Court: Second Amendment an Individual Right?

  • Week of September 1, 1997. Vol. 4 Issue 32 [HTML]
    • Using Seperate Jurisdiction
    • More Perfidy of POW/MIAs
    • America Abroad, A Brave New Global Nation

  • Week of August 25, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 31 [HTML]
    • The History of Fiduciary Notes in America
    • Gun Control: Lets Start with the Feds
    • Ban Smoking - Or Leave Smokers Alone
    • Check with the Sheriff First! IMPORTANT!

  • Week of August 18, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 30 [HTML]
    • Public Health Pot Shots, How the CDC Succumbed to the Gun "Epidemic"
    • "There isn't enough Gold!"

  • Week of August 11, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 29 [HTML]
    • Globalized Grizzlies
    • Milking Dairy Farmers for their Ad Dollars
    • Greenspan's New World

  • Week of August 4, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 28 [HTML]
    • Clinton Launches 'Greenhouse Gas' Education Drive
    • Increase in Regulations
    • MFN & Corporate Welfare
    • The Whole-Language Hoax

  • Week of July 28, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 27 [HTML]
    • London's Gold Hoax Exposed
    • How Bad are the Public Schools?
    • Teachers Challenge NEA
    • Massachusets Ends ALL County Government
    • Global Gun Control is on the March

  • Week of July 21, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 26 [HTML]
    • Global Warmers Should Chill Out
    • Holocaust Survivor Denounces Anti-Gun Ownership Movement
    • Truth: Our Only Weapon

  • Week of July 14, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 25 [HTML]
    • Toxic Chemicles Recycled, Spread on Nation's Farms
    • Big Brother Builds Wiretap Authority
    • Crackdown on Extremism

  • Week of July 7, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 24 [HTML]
    • Is the FDA Selling out?
    • Don't Be Fooled by the Smoke and Mirrors Research Claims of Tobacco Prohibitionists

  • Week of June 30, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 23 [HTML]
    • Millions Change Hands as Insurers Bail out Clinton
    • Protection vs. Market Freedom
    • Muckrakers Made Mounds of Trouble

  • Week of June 23, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 22. [TEXT] [HTML]
    • Is "Garbage Science" advising government?
    • What happened to the Signers of the Declaration of Independence?
    • Mingling with power

  • Week of June 16, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 21. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Congressman Hoekstra's Opinion on Gun Control
    • European Union and FBI Launch Global surveillance system
    • Americans are Fed Up with Federal Bureaucrats
    • Forget Your Bank Card? No Sweat!

  • Week of June 9, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 20. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • "Rebel, Revolt, Resist!"
    • Ending Corporate Governance
    • Brits outlaw ALL Handguns
    • Grand Jury Probe ordered in OKC Bombing Case

  • Week of June 2, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 19. [TEXT] [HTML]
    • Just Plain Control!
    • New Hampshire to Sue Feds over Assault Weapons Ban?
    • Guns, by Hugh Downs
    • American Indian Tribes Buying Back Land Taken by White Settlers

  • Week of May 26, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 18. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Tiny Bugs cause Insidious Health Damage. Viruses, Bacteria cause everything from cancer to obesity
    • Saving People or Species?
    • Kennesaw Update
    • Harry Browne's Futilitarian Argument Against Government

  • Week of May 19, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 17. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Governors, execs, bureaucrats join hands to "develop" American Workers
    • Federal Government Prior Knowledge of the Oklahoma City Bombing
    • A bit of Humor

  • Week of May 12, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 16. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • National ID Card Passed into LAW!
    • A Legacy of Judicial Activism
    • Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
    • A But of Humor

  • Week of April 28, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 15. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Lott Gives Clinton Chemical Treaty Win
    • China and Russia Pledge to Work Toward New World Order
    • You wil not find this Story inthe News
    • The Republic of Texas Movement: A Dream of Quick Fix Liberty with no Foundation

  • Week of April 21, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 14. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • INTERPOL and the Attorney General
    • Legislation Would Require Drug Testing in Newborns
    • Long Beach Naval Base Canceled
    • Prosecutors Strip Down their Case in OKC Bombing Case

  • Week of April 13, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 13. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Public Monies and Private Supplications
    • Tyranny just over the Hill in Hong Kong
    • Why aren't the politicians involved in the Tuskegee syphilis expiriments not prosecuted?
    • Germany Indigts Compuserve Official.

  • Week of April 7, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 12. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • School to Work Will Train, Not Educate
    • Part 2: Authority and Jurisdiciton of the FCC
    • Ten Facts about the National Education Association
    • Gun Bill Summary and Status for the 105th Congress

  • Week of March 31, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 11. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • School to Work and Goals 2000
    • For What it's Worth
    • Special Report, OKC Trial - Day 1
    • Part One - FCC Jurisdiction

  • Week of March 24, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 10. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Use Children to Promote Regulatory Agenda
    • Should Judges be Impeached and Tax Cuts DeLayed?
    • Letter from OK State Rep. Key concerning OKC Bombing
    • Ohio Gun Tax Axed by Budget Amendment
    • Questioning UN Treaties
    • National ID Card Now Law
    • UN Owes $3.5 Billion to Uncle Sam!

  • Week of March 17, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 9. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Domestic Violence in Michigan, Did you Know?
    • A Major Victory and a Major Challenge
    • Michigan Court Decision on CCW Case!
    • Don't Hold your Breath, IRS
    • Sovereignty: NAFTA and the IRS
    • Marlin Maddoux, Point of View
    • What is Going on with China?
    • Original Jurisdiction

  • Week of March 10, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 8. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Barr Calls for Impeachment
    • Georgia Fingerprinting Update
    • SPC Michael New Gets Appeal
    • Jenkins, Dornan, Press their Case
    • Clinton's UN Response
    • California Senators Question Navy Base Deal
    • Law of Principal and Agent

  • March 7, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 7. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Deceit and Conspiracy (The "Federal Reserve" system>
    • Social Security Fraud
    • Both Sides Accused of Lying About NAFTA and GATT
    • Point of View
    • Direction of the Country by Congressman Ron Paul
    • Georgia Fingerprinting on Driver's Licenses

  • February 26, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 6. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Warm and Fuzzy Obfuscation
    • Important Nutrients Help the Heart
    • Beware Hormone-Mimicking Chemicals
    • Washington State Legislation Update

  • February 20, 1997. Vol 4. Issue 5. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Pressing Questions on IRS, Taxes
    • Gangs: When Families Fail

  • February 13, 1997. Vol 4. Issue 4. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Kids Without a Conscience

  • January 22, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 3. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Gun Sales Soar as Australians Cash in on Disarmament Plan
    • IRS Targets Ourtpoken Groups
    • Today's Classroom: Boosting Esteem, Not Ability
    • Abuse of Forfeiture Statute Sparks Wider Investigation
    • Judges Can Consider Unproven Crimes in Sentencing

  • January 15, 1997. Vol. 4. Issue 2. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Clinton Agriculture Department Poinsons You with Bad Meat
    • Brainwashing the Captives

  • January 8, 1997. Vol 4. Issue 1. [TEXT] or [HTML]
    • Fed Computers Will Have Your Number
    • OK Grand Jury Will Probe Bombing
    • Make Courts Accountable
    • Police Seek Greater Powers in Undertaking Traffic Stops

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