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Truth Video Aug 23rd, 2010 Part 4 of 5
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Another article, this is disgusting people.
World Net Daily.
This is from a Rob Zombie concert.
Can you believe deputies said this knowing he's on tape?
This was videotaped by the protestors.
There was Christian protestors holding up signs John 3, 16 and all that good stuff.
Holding up signs at the Rob Zombie concert.
Well, the police arrived and totally, I mean, blew all these guys constitutional rights away.
And one of the cops shouted out, I am a non-believer, there is no God, there is no Jesus, there is no Satan, shouted New Mexico Sheriff's Deputy as he ran off loud Christian protesters outside a Rob Zombie concert.
Bernelio County Sheriff's Deputy Jim Goff's July 17th comment were captured in the following video footage and posted on YouTube by Street Preaching Group.
Take a good look at this video and tell me this doesn't grind your teeth.
I mean, if you're a Christian or not, whatever, tell me if this doesn't grind your teeth.
We'll talk to you up later.
Right now.
Go.
This is private property.
This entire area is private property.
It belongs to Hard Rock Casino.
Leave.
You got two choices.
Go or go to jail.
Go.
-Go.
This is private property.
-Are these people who bought tickets?
-Go.
Do you have tickets?
-We're over here.
We're just standing up like anyone else.
-And you're talking.
You're sighing.
People don't want to see that.
-That's an opinion.
That's not a law.
-I don't want to see it.
-That's an opinion. It's not a law, officer. We have everything on camera. -Private property.
Let's go.
-All right.
We'll take it up.
Where's the form that says it's private?
This is not a police station!
One more chance.
Private property or you will go to jail.
You might think this is jail, but you're not going to win any court.
This is a constitutional right.
These people are free right here to be out here.
Why can't we?
Guys!
Guys!
Do you want them to stay or go?
Hey brother, hey!
He's doing an opinion, brother.
You can't do that.
That's illegal.
You can't do that.
That ain't law.
That ain't law.
Come on.
That's an opinion.
That ain't law.
Go.
No megaphone.
He's saying the police stay.
No megaphone.
This is not a lawful event.
I'm giving you a lawful order.
I'm giving you a lawful order.
Now he don't even know where the private property is.
I'm double checking.
Well, why would you say something you don't even know?
Across the street.
Across the street.
Let's go.
You see this?
You're going to burn in hell with the devil.
Liar!
Yeah!
Let the old lesbians go to heaven.
You're going to die in hell.
There's only one way to heaven.
Master of Jesus Christ, the Lord.
You must run back from your wicked ways.
You must run back from Jesus Christ.
You're going to sleep in hell one day.
So what you guys are saying is these people don't have a right to choose what they want to do.
They got to do what you got to do.
You know what?
That sounds like communism.
You know what?
The Lord said, "Peach the word.
Be instant in season.
Reprookable." I am a non-believer.
There is no God.
There is no Jesus.
There is no Satan.
Oh, yes, there is.
And you're going to burn in hell and bust hell wide open.
We're going to die and go to hell.
Everybody that's in hell believes now.
Everybody that's in hell believes now.
I love you, Mom.
I love you, Mom.
I'm going to die.
I'm going to hell.
Last word.
God love, but you scared.
Let's go.
We're on public access now.
No, right here is public access.
See that?
That way.
All the way over there.
Let's go.
The head of security told us we could be here, officer.
Jesus or hell!
See that guy standing right there?
Okay.
Hey, you're gonna hear it.
No, it isn't fine.
Go.
Officer Godwin, Officer Allen.
I already got it.
Come on.
Let's go.
Let's go.
I already got it.
Let's go.
I've got my sergeant.
Fine.
Carry down.
Carry down.
Go down there.
That way you're supposed to be arrested.
You guys should know the laws.
You set this up.
It's private property.
Don't protest on private property.
We're not protesting private property.
Go across the street.
You must have a crush on me, man.
Are you like a gay homosexual or something?
You keep filming me.
Well, see, you keep saying that.
The lawyer!
Oh, the lawyer!
You must be looking for an early retirement.
Yeah, you must be.
Go on, make a left here.
Make a left and go all the way down.
We're gonna talk to the sergeant.
We got a right to talk to the sergeant.
Lieutenant!
See, look at that.
He didn't even do anything.
Hey, I got a right to videotape.
I got a right to videotape.
You're going to violate my rights.
You better think what you're going to do.
I got a right to videotape.
If you resist me, I swear you're going to go to jail.
I'm not resisting.
I'm not resisting.
I'm giving you a lawful command.
I got a right to videotape.
This is my right.
This is my right.
Hey, brother, videotape.
I got a right to videotape.
Don't resist.
That is unbelievable.
That should have never happened.
Those cops are very unprofessional.
And people who live down in New Mexico, you should be protesting this.
You should be up in arms.
Again, if you're not a Christian, you still should be doing this.
Because they're taking away your constitutional rights.
Your man-made laws, people down there.
Let's go into the cop show.
Man-made laws does not trump the Constitution.
Plain and simple.
Get over it.
You know what I mean?
It's enough of police state news because I'm just about to go through the roof any minute now.
Again, I'm making a documentary movie about the police state.
I've got a lot of stuff already.
It's going to be a good documentary.
We'll keep you posted what's going on.
Check the cover right now.
Right now this is a proposed title cover of my Police State movie.
Yeah, that's going to be a good movie and I really look forward to this coming out.
It's projected to come out late fall this year, October, November and probably into the winter.
So we'll keep you up to date.
And finally we move on to the Constitution.
Attack on American and the Constitution.
And get this people, this is going to make you laugh at first.
Collecting rain water is not illegal in many states as big government claims ownership Over the rainwater!
Many of our freedoms we enjoy here in the U.S.
are quickly eroding as the nation transforms from land of the free into the land of the enslaved.
But what I'm about to share with you takes an assault on our freedoms to a whole new level.
You may not be aware of this, but many western states, including Utah, Washington, Colorado, have long outlawed individuals from collecting rainwater on their properties because, according to officials, that rainwater belongs to someone else.
You had a harp?
Let me get this.
The rainwater belongs to somebody else.
It's against the law to collect this.
So why don't we turn this around.
The rainwater is falling on our property causing weather erosion on our land, in our homes, in the paint and everything else we do to the property.
So if it belongs to somebody else, let's start taking them to court.
How's that?
Your rainwater fell on my property.
It decayed my roof.
It eroded my land and my garden.
So, you know, we're taking you to court.
How's that?
As bizarre as it sounds, law restricting property owners from diverting water that falls on their own homes and land have been on the books for quite some time in many western states.
This is unbelievable.
The article is from Infowars.com.
This is unbelievable.
It's a big article.
And it's about these farmers who were saving water.
What they do is they save water in these giant tanks and they water the crops with it.
And one of these guys from Chicago, he had a car dealership.
So what he did was he stored the rainwater in a giant tank and he used to wash the cars with it.
So it doesn't come out of his water bill.
Well, he got caught doing that, and they tried to find him and everything else.
And some of these people they gave exemption to, but more than likely, it's a restriction to do this.
And it's outlawed to collect rainwater.
You know, the rainwater that God gives you.
Unbelievable.
And Senator Jim DeMint, he's a Republican from South Carolina, said that if Barack Obama, Barry Sotoro, gets his way and the Senate ratifies the UN's Convention on Rights of the Children...
The proceeding would be set to place parental rights under the jurisdiction of the International Community.
He quotes, we believe we need to take clear action here in the Congress to protect the rights of parents to raise their children.
He's right, the Mint said at a Wednesday panel discussion.
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