View Full Version : Schaeffer Cox, anyone heard of him?
mutley
14-03-2010, 08:20 PM
Ok so I came across this guy, who proposes to have simple solutions to enable us to take back our rights
This is part one of his solution, I haven't listened to all of this yet, so was wondering had anyone else heard of him and if so is he worth listening to or just a 'wack job'
YouTube- 1/11 The Solution - Schaeffer Cox
When I googled him it turns out he belongs to a Millitia
http://www.newsminer.com/view/full_story/6504090/article-Former-Alaska-House-District-7-candidate-Schaeffer-Cox-arrested-for-assault?instance=home_news_window_left_top_3
He started the Second Amendment Task Force early last year after an unsuccessful bid for the Alaska Legislature. He challenged District 7 Rep. Mike Kelly in the 2008 Republican primary.
The purpose of the Second Amendment Task Force, according to Cox’s Web site, www.schaefferforstatehouse.com, is to fight laws that infringe the right to bear arms.
C. Flower
14-03-2010, 08:25 PM
There's a tension between big government and small people in the US. It looks as though it will get nasty. From what happened at Waco and elsewhere it appears that the US State is prepared to use considerable brutality in dealing with anything that looks like a militia.
mutley
14-03-2010, 08:33 PM
There's a tension between big government and small people in the US. It looks as though it will get nasty. From what happened at Waco and elsewhere it appears that the US State is prepared to use considerable brutality in dealing with anything that looks like a militia.
From what I can gather so far from the videos, one solution is if someone is getting hassled, they have a system, whereby 600 or 700 people turn up and video the hassle on their phones.
I was thinking about anti GFA rebublicans, who are not supportive of an armed campaign, that claim they are constantly hasled by the security forces.
So If one of these Republicans was getting hassled, and 50 or 60 people turned up to record it, then the hassle might stop?
Baron von Biffo
14-03-2010, 08:33 PM
Schaeffer Cox?
Sounds like something Dr. Stevens hospital would have dealt with.
C. Flower
14-03-2010, 08:54 PM
From what I can gather so far from the videos, one solution is if someone is getting hassled, they have a system, whereby 600 or 700 people turn up and video the hassle on their phones.
I was thinking about anti GFA rebublicans, who are not supportive of an armed campaign, that claim they are constantly hasled by the security forces.
So If one of these Republicans was getting hassled, and 50 or 60 people turned up to record it, then the hassle might stop?
There are people in the UK who do this, and in Rossport it sounds as though people have been doing it - they were accused by a Judge recently
of acting aa a quasi police force. Photography can be very powerful, if you can get it published or use it in Court.
mutley
14-03-2010, 08:59 PM
There are people in the UK who do this, and in Rossport it sounds as though people have been doing it - they were accused by a Judge recently
of acting aa a quasi police force. Photography can be very powerful, if you can get it published or use it in Court.
Well thats the thing isn't it, when we see the corruption of the government and the mammoth task it would be to reform it, people are paralysed into doing nothing..... taking small steps that require little effort, could be the key to putting the power back in the peoples hands
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