May 22, 2010 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Had a great show so far tonight.
Keith Alexander and I covered a cornucopia of topics during the first hour.
Spent a little time addressing the immigration issue.
We've been spending a lot of time talking about that lately during the second hour before we were treated to another great interview with Reverend Ted Pike.
Now, for our third and final hour, I welcome back to the studio my co-host, Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
And Eddie, you got some stuff lined up for us this evening.
You had a really good show last week.
No, I'm really bumped out tonight.
I'm going to have this third hour.
You know, for the people listening out there, I'd like to let these people know in the tea parties and the oath keepers, what I term the Patriot movement.
I don't know personally of another media venue in the United States that has afforded these people the opportunity to come on to a radio station like Radio Liberty, you know, like Radio News, Liberty News Radio, and to come on where we have AM and FM stations available for them.
And I'm just hoping these people will appreciate what we're doing.
You know, and I'm not saying this with any spite or anything, but, you know, the political cesspool has survived a long time and grown, James, without the Patriot movement.
And I'm glad, you know, as you know, I'm a member of the Patriot movement.
But I'm hoping that these people do respect us and will appreciate what we're doing.
And the reason I say that, James, is because you may not know this, but I've been catching a lot of flack from some people in the Patriot community talking about us being racist and things like that.
And it's starting to kind of wear old.
And James, you can vouch for me, James.
Do you know of a bigger supporter of a bigger cheerleader for the Patriot community than me?
I mean, I've been the cheerleader for these people, but I've had several phone calls lately, people trying to distance themselves from us because of some statements put out by the mainstream media.
And I point out it out to them that the same people that are disking us are disking people like Rand Paul and Ron Paul and the very tea parties that they're involved in.
But with that, James, I'm going to go ahead and go on to our guest.
I touched base with him today around 2.30.
And he's supposed to call in around 9 o'clock.
I hope he's on now.
His name is Walter Reedy.
That's R-E-D-D-Y.
And James, one thing that's kind of unusual about this man, he's from one of the blue states.
He's from Connecticut, and that's about as blue a state as you can get.
He's reconstituted himself.
single-handedly reconstituted the old colonial days, committees of safety.
And, you know, I've done some research on that.
And in the old days, before we had, you know, a constitutional government, before we fought the British, they were, you know, the colonists were in the process of gradually trying to come over to a more autonomous type of government, governing themselves.
and so the Committees OF Safety they were put into place to kind of bridge, as a bridge between the rule of the crown of the, you know, the crown of England, to more of a rule of the people, by the people.
And they they, they predated the representative, representative republic that we gained with the constitution.
But Walter Reedy was single-handedly reconstituted this thing and it's kind of and Walter will be the first to tell you, Walter will let you know that Jack McLamb well, a friend of ours James, who's been on the set several appearances on this show, as has Dr. Edwin Vieira, he sure has.
And you know what, Jack McLamb, I give him the credit.
He actually had oath keepers before.
Oath keepers was cool.
He started the organization called the Police AND Military Against THE NEW World Order, and I think he started that about 25 or 26 years ago.
Well, recently Walter Reedy cranked up this Committees OF Safety in in along with some other really heavy hitters.
He's been rubbed elbows with Ron Paul, Rand Paul, Dr. Edwin, Vera D D Kidd and a lot of other folks James, that I can't name.
I can't mention, and anybody to me, anybody that participates in trying to take their country back from this criminal government we have in Washington DC, I can.
I count them as a hero.
I, you know some.
Some people just get more, you know more, publicity than others.
But Walter brought these people in and were it not for Walter, probably Stuart Rhodes.
Stuart Rhodes is the founder of OATH Keepers.
But without Walter coming in and affording him the opportunity to participate in the very first Committees OF Safety meetings in Connecticut Stuart, if he'd got his organization going, he probably would have had a lot harder time.
There's also some other very well-known people James, by the name of Sheriff Mack.
I don't know if you're familiar with him, but Sheriff Mack was a constitutional sheriff in Arizona, of all places, and Sheriff Mack challenged the Brady bill and took it all the way to the Supreme Court and won.
He won the case out there.
He he stood up for a state's rights and county rights all the way.
And I'll give you a little one thing I like about this, Committees OF Safety, the modern day reconstitution of it James.
It's their base.
Their philosophy is the same as mine.
You've heard me say, James, that I have pretty much, I've pretty much written off the federal government, the general government.
They've become so corrupt and they've become so embed with the international industrialist and banking cabal that they are so indebted to them.
They can't survive without that money coming from those organizations, from those groups.
And they also, James, we talked about this before.
We've had guests on that talk about how corrupt sexually the Congress is in Washington, D.C. You know, that's why a lot of people, including myself, we call Washington, D.C. the Sodom on the Potomac.
And I think that name fits very well.
But, you know, they're just totally unreachable by us people.
And you've also heard me talk again, James.
You know, I know Rand Paul won that election in Kentucky.
And if you want to be perfectly honest, I'm kind of surprised.
Although I knew he had the power of the people behind him.
I knew he had the majority of the people pulling for him.
But, you know, with the way the voter fraud is now with these voting machines, I think, you know, Keith, I think Keith was talking about that with the Esley that we had, one of our followers and fans from Utah, the last time he came through to see us.
They were talking about the voter fraud with the machines.
I don't believe we're ever going to be able to really overthrow this, you know, this corrupt system and get back to a constitutional system unless we can get rid of these voter machines and go back to a paper ballot.
Actually, I would prefer an oral ballot.
Having elections on the county and town level, like the committees of safety, they work on the philosophy of all government should be the closest to the people the government can get, the better.
The further away government is from the people, James, the more representation we lose.
That's why we've lost so much power and so much representation with the federal government.
But that's what they operate on.
And another thing, and you know, this is dear to my heart, James, you know what Dr. Edwin Vera is famous for.
He's famous for creating a blueprint, a mass blueprint.
He spent years drawing it up and researching the Constitution.
In fact, Dr. Edwin Vera is one of the, he's on the board of the committees of safety.
And he wants to reconstitute the constitutional militia of the several states.
And when I say that, the constitutional militia of the several states, what I mean is it is a legal militia under law.
The rule of law, not the rule of men.
I'm going to make myself perfectly clear.
I'm not talking about some private army or private militia run by some tin whore, you know, pot-bellied, you know, bureaucrat someplace in some little county.
The militias that Dr. Edwin Vera envisioned are the same way they were organized in the original days, you know, the founding fathers before we even had a representative republic under the Constitution.
Eddie, hold that thought.
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All right, everybody.
Welcome back to the show.
Third hour, James Edwards here with you.
And of course, joined by my co-host, Eddie DeBombardier Miller.
In that last segment, Eddie gave our guest this hour perhaps the longest introduction in the history of the Political Sessible Radio Program.
It was a 15-minute introduction.
But I must say, Well, you know, I do kind of deserve a question.
And I have been accusing a long-winded interview.
But listen, I'm just going to give Walter another brief.
I'm going to introduce him because, like you say, I gave him a very long introduction.
Walter, if you will, just come out and kind of introduce us to your tell us about why you started the organization and how you did it.
Kind of the nuts and bolts of how you did it.
And maybe some of the big hitters.
I've already mentioned some of them.
But I'm going to turn you loose.
Walter, I'm turning the ball back to you.
And we also have Lee Cochran, our good friend.
He's going to ask you to talk about this.
Oh, great.
I'm turning it loose to you.
Well, thank you.
Well, it started, well, three years ago, I met Dr. Edwin Vieira up in New Hampshire, and he had just written his most recent book, Constitutional Homeland Security, which I found very exactly what I had been trying to do for years.
15 years prior to that, I was trying to live in New York State at the time.
I was trying to revitalize the Orange County militia.
Some of my family had settled there years ago, and they were part of the Orange County militia during the Revolutionary War.
So I was just pretty blown away by the depth that he had gone through and researching the historical part of the colonial and then state militia.
And so for what we had done, we originally had a meeting up in Concord.
We were calling it the Citizens Homeland Security Association.
And we didn't get a lot of great, a lot of people within the Patriot community.
They heard that word Homeland Security and immediately they didn't differentiate between the department of or citizen.
So I had thought of an idea, you know, knowing that the committees of safety, the original committees of safety started by Samuel Adams up there in Boston, was pretty appropriate.
And it would basically, so we had changed the name.
That was about almost three years ago now.
And so since then, we've got started up meetings in almost all 50 states.
It's a grassroots organization.
I'm sorry I missed the intro, so I don't know how much backstory you've given on this.
That's okay, Walter.
That's quite all right.
Don't worry about missing that intro.
Okay, it's all grassroots.
It's from the bottom up.
What we're doing right now, we've kind of modified it as we were going along.
What we're really focusing on now is We're reaching out a lot to our veterans, which are, when they took that oath, you know, it was a lifetime oath, and we need them now critical, it's critical that we have, we're hoping to get our veterans involved in this plan we have here.
There's historical and precedent to it.
George Washington had been part of the Virginia colonial militia prior to our founding of the country, really, before the, you know.
So many of the ones that served that during the American Revolution were also veterans from the French and Indian War 20 years prior.
So that's going to be a key part of our plan.
We've reached out.
What we're really doing is we're reaching out to our state legislators, and a lot of them are very comfortable with that.
What we want to do is revitalize the state militia, the militia of the several states, the way the Constitution describes it.
We haven't had that state militia functioning properly in over 100 years now since 1903.
It is not the National Guard.
There might be a lot of disinformation.
There's many out there that think of the Army National Guard as the militia, which it's not.
So the state legislators that we've spoken to, a lot of them like this idea.
They'll be elected.
The officers, many of them that have experience and skills, would be elected by the people within the towns, the counties, and within that structure.
In Connecticut, and this is where it differs a little bit.
We're asking our volunteers to look at their town charters or county charters.
And a lot of the town selectmen or city councilmen have that authority to create whatever boards they want.
We want to get up committee of safety boards.
They're like for public safety.
And on that, we would have a town selectman, maybe the chief law enforcement, which would fire emergency medical.
And basically, the town, it would be a working model for the state to adapt later on to adapt that model for public and natural disasters or natural or man-made disasters.
It would function in place of, we wouldn't need then, a department of Homeland Security the way that it's structured now, which is unconstitutional.
So that's basically what we're up to right now.
So Walter, so what you're saying is, if I understand you right, by the way, can you hear me okay, Walter?
I can barely hear you.
I was afraid that sometimes we have a hard time connection.
I'm going to speak louder and slower.
I believe what you told me, Walter, if I understood it right.
And if I think, you know, I know something about it anyway.
What you're trying to do is get the citizenry, basically, you know, veterans and People like that retired military in the form of a constitutional militia involved in the type of organizations you just described.
Working with the emergency fire services.
Yes, it would complement our first responders.
Correct.
We're not an anti-we're basically we're a First Amendment organization.
We're advocating for revitalizing the Second Amendment.
And it's not an anti-government organization.
We're not anti-government.
We're not proposing that.
We want to reclaim these powers, the full implementation of the Second Amendment.
So that's really what our objective is about.
Also, Walter, I've noticed on the website, one of the purposes of the Committees of Safety is to, if I'm not mistaken, is to regain the power of the purse and the power of the sword.
Is that right?
Yeah, those are the two vital powers.
They're ancient powers that whoever had control of those powers really ruled, were in power.
I mean, without those powers, and we want to reclaim those to the people, both those powers, the power of the purse based in gold and silver, monetary system that we want to get in place working within the states.
We want to work with our state legislators to write the bill that could implement that.
Hold up right there.
Sorry to interrupt you.
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Welcome back to our award-winning broadcast, the Political Cesspool Radio Program, the world famous Political Successful Radio Program.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller very generously spelling me a little bit this hour.
Of course, still battling some sort of infection here.
The voice, the mind is willing, the voice is weak.
And going to suck on a bottle of Benadryl this weekend and see if we can't beat that and come back to you at full strength next week.
But the show itself, not missing a beat this hour.
Eddie the Bombardier has a great guest on the line.
We covered a lot of ground with him in the previous segment.
We've got a couple of segments left with him still.
And with that being said, I'm going to turn it back over to Eddie for that.
Well, James, I don't know how much you listened to in the break, but Walter and I, and we also have another great member on the line.
His name is Lee Cochran.
He's one of my go-to men.
Anytime I want to know anything at all, especially about the Patriot movement, I always ask Walter Cochran.
I mean, I've never asked him a question yet he didn't know.
But before we went on the break, I mean, while we were on the break, Walter and I were talking about, I asked him the question about how, kind of how one would go about organizing committees of safety in Memphis.
And he was telling us, or any place else for that matter, in the United States, and he gave us a brief discourse on some of the people he worked with and what he's getting he getting ready to do on a trip he's getting ready to make.
So Walter, I'm going to turn it over to you.
And if you will, tell the audience pretty much what you told me during the break, Walter, on this trip you're getting ready to do.
What we're trying to do, the organizers, and it's all volunteer basis.
What we're asking the organizers to do is maybe set up some meetings at the local American Legion, VFW.
We've built coalitions with a lot of the Tea Party people, John Birch Society, Campaign for Liberty, a lot of the and so that's what we're doing in Connecticut.
Like I said, I live in Connecticut.
We have a really good coalition here of a lot of liberty-minded patriots.
We've focused on the Tenth Amendment and putting the teeth into the Tenth Amendment, which is two powers too.
The money and the Second Amendment.
So that's basically what we're doing.
And I'll be traveling the next, in a couple of weeks, I'm going to be doing a tour, and I'd be happy to stop in certain key capital.
We're hitting most of these capitals coming down.
Like I said, Dr. Vieira and I will be in Virginia two weeks from tomorrow outside of Richmond at an American Legion.
And we'll be posting more of that on probably on committeesofsafety.org, but I'm discussing a little more of the intenerary.
But that's basically the plan right now.
So I'm just going to put out the information again in case the people didn't get it.
And Walter, don't let me forget before the show's up to give out the website several more times.
But people, get your pencils ready.
That is committeesofsafety.org.
And that shouldn't be too hard to remember.
If I can remember it, anybody could.
James can verify.
I have a sorry memory.
But also, James Walter is going to be traveling with some pretty heavy hitters.
He's going to be meeting up with Wayne Paul, he said, down in Texas.
He's the brother of the famous Ron Paul.
You want to go over there?
What are y'all going to do down there in Texas?
Well, we're working on another project, a sound money system.
Wayne's a CPA, a public account, he has a public accounting firm, and he's joining our team with sovereignstatedepository.org.
But we're trying to implement some economic freedom for the people.
And it's going to be an electronic currency where you can buy your goods and services online using gold and silver.
So you can find out more about that on sovereignstatedepository.com.
Walter, that's also one of your babies.
Did you also get the Sovereign States Depository to do that creation?
Yes, I did.
With Scott Silver.
Scott's one of my partners.
There's going to be seven of us involved in that.
And we're just getting it implemented right now.
We've got IT team.
And there's a lot to it.
And we're just getting ready to launch that soon.
So we're going to be partnering with one of the mines.
We want to keep this gold and silver here in this country.
And I'm real excited about that.
We'll be able to keep our retain our purchasing power instead of this depreciating currency.
It'll monetize this gold and silver.
So it's free to sign up.
We're getting the applications ready now, working with some lawyers to get the application forms put together.
So there will be more coming on that.
Well, you know, Walter, I don't know if the people really realize just how big that is, the process that you just described.
Walter, if we can get the states sovereign enough to have their own economic system with a currency issued based and backed up.
Sound money, yeah, basically gold and silver, just like the Constitution states.
Article 1, Section 10 says no state shall make anything but gold and silver coin tender for debts.
Absolutely.
And there's six states now that have introduced these bills.
Dr. Vieira wrote the original one up for New Hampshire five years ago.
Never made it out of committee.
The one that has had the most success was Idaho about a month ago.
It passed the House side.
And we're refining this a little bit.
We need the grassroots behind some of these economic security bills.
And what we eventually want to do, Dr. Vieira has come up maybe combining these two powers together in that where any volunteers that volunteer within this state militia service would also be using this.
So we get it implemented into the state and the businesses signing up and we can start.
It would be monetizing this gold and silver and making it really competing with the current monopoly that the international banking cartel has right now and there is no monetary system.
What you described was it's the death of the illegitimate, criminal federal Reserve in the international banking system.
You know, I believe I've heard some people say Walter, that what really got John Fitzgerald Kennedy assassinated was the fact that he had he had an audit of the silver in, I guess, at Fort Knox, where they keep the silver going, and he did.
He, if I'm not mistaken, he had silver certificates.
He was going to have them issued, backed by silver right, are you familiar with that?
Yeah, there were silver certificates and there may be some truth to that, you know.
I mean that that that's a vital power that you know.
They powers B do not want us to reclaim, and that could be a very.
I think it probably was one of the factors in him being assassinated.
That's right and you know and I've also and I can't prove this, but I've read.
I've read some pretty reliable information, some pretty reliable sites that say that that's the reason that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
They didn't care what he did with the slaves or what he did with the South or anything else.
They all they cared about was retaining the powers of the purse.
They did not want the people to get it.
With that power, you control everything.
You know.
You can buy anything.
You can buy the armies and military and everything.
That's right.
Anybody, if you have the power just to print money out of thin air, I mean, what they do, what these this criminal cabal does, they print the money and flood the system with it.
And what they do, they buy up all the assets before the money goes to zero value, you know, as it always.
Matter of fact, Congressman Ron Paul said that never in history has there ever been a government that operated on a fiat currency that failed to that kept their currency from breaches zero value.
Yeah, we're going the same way the right Weimar Republic did in the 1920s and Argentina and it's just economic law that this will come down, this current system.
And it's just there's no question that it will.
It's a matter of when.
We got something sound that stable to transaction.
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All right, everybody, one more final segment during tonight's three-hour marathon.
James Edwards here with you, kind of serving as ringmaster during this third hour.
Thankfully, I have the more than capable Eddie the Bombardier Miller to carry the load this hour as I nurse a little ailing throat here.
And of course, he's got some great guests on as well.
Eddie, we got about 10 minutes left in the show.
It's all yours to bring in for a landing.
Okay, listen, speaking to the audience out there, we have a patriot on the line who's called in tonight.
And I'm specifically inviting him to call in because his name is Lee Cochrane.
He's been active in the patriot community before, way before I was, James.
You know, but I'm going to kind of pretty much turn it over to him because he's been holding on the line for a long time.
He's my backup guy.
He's my go-to guy in case one of the guests doesn't call in.
And so I'm going to turn it over to Lee Cochran right now.
I know of no other patriot that's any sounder than him.
So Lee, I know you have some questions you want to ask our honored guests.
Oh, yes.
Thanks, Eddie.
Walter, I was just wondering, so it's a plan to set up these local community associations to sell.
Committees of safety, committees of safety and committees of safety boards, we're hoping to get set up.
Yep.
And then eventually we can go statewide.
It's sort of like an experimental type.
You see which works the best in each county.
It's a template, a model so the state legislators can see it working.
Yeah, because we just need to have grassroots support to have political cover for our state reps and our county people so they can fulfill their mission to support the Constitution and help our citizenry respond effectively.
Yeah, for public safety and security for that community and your area.
Yeah, well, Walter, I was just thinking also, you know, this GIF Act that the president I think he's halfway right, but it needs to be only at the local level and state level and not at the federal level.
Well, he wants it from the top down.
We want it from the bottom up.
It's who's going to be in control of it.
Are the people who are going to be in control of it or Janet Napolitano and Northcom from the top down?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's really unfortunate because I think they've got another agenda for at least the higher-ups instead of protecting the citizens.
And we're right here nearest that we can be the best support.
You know, an armed citizenry that's responsible is freedom's best friend.
Yeah, Obama and many of your listeners probably are aware of that.
He called for, this is when he was campaigning, he called for a citizen's civilian national security force larger than the military itself.
Well, yeah, but the question is who's going to be in control of that?
Are we the people and be self-governing again?
Or are these tyrants from the top down?
Yeah, you know, also there's a lot of, people don't know this.
There's a lot of foreign troops in America and some of these closed-down bases.
And there's even a wing of, I know, the German Air Force in New Mexico.
Yeah, I'm not so worried about that.
Look, if we had 10% of the American people organized and armed, properly trained and armed in the towns and counties and state, 10%, that's 30 million Americans.
And the Second Amendment, really, when the founders wrote that bill, it was even more than a right.
It was their duty to keep in bear arms.
And it was tied to this thing called this organized militia from the towns and the counties and the state.
It was not just their right, it was their duty.
16 to 60 was the general, all through the colonial period and then after our states were formed.
That was a law of the land for almost 300 years in America.
And that's what we want to revitalize.
And just be responsible citizens, you know, with our veterans in it.
And, you know, it would take less than 1% of a one-year national defense budget to arm at least 30 million citizens.
That's peanuts.
Well, we have those arms.
I mean, how many, what do we have?
200 million arms.
We just need to be organized in this structure that the founders laid out.
And they made a very clear point.
Dr. Edwin Vieira mentions this many times.
Out of the whole Constitution, they use the word necessary, one institution that's necessary for it to remain free.
And that's found in the Second Amendment.
A well-regulated militia is necessary for a free state.
Okay?
Something we do not have functioning today.
Yeah, yeah.
Amen.
They didn't say a president.
They didn't say any other institution, but this town, county, state militia structure.
Yeah, that would really get people involved.
And we're the most motivated.
The citizens are the most motivated and they're most nearest in case of any kind of emergency.
And we can be dependent on Resources we have there.
If they had that down at Katrina, they would have saw it ahead of time that those levies were protected and been able to respond and helped out their neighbors with food.
It would have worked much better.
A medical medical unit that we could have in that structure that could assist the emergency medical and many different functions within this structure, communications, and many different ones.
We have our veterans that have special forces training.
We could have units that are like kind of like the Minutemen were, you know, on a moment's notice.
No, we just need to organize.
And what we're doing is laying out this template and setting up, working with it.
We have to reach out to our state legislators, educate them on that, our town selectmen, our city councilmen, and get them understanding these principles, this structure again.
Yeah, they have nothing to fear.
We're just trying to help us as any citizens would want to help.
Right.
Well, I know, and everyone has to look at their own town or city council charters, look at your state statutes.
Many of them need to be redone to put this structure back in place.
So anyone that likes to do this research or has a pencil for that, we could use your help there.
I'm going to chime in just for a second, Lee and Walter.
You probably don't, the Committees of Safety probably doesn't have the resources right now, but I know it would be nice if they had a kit, kind of like Colonel Bo Wrights puts out a kit.
You know, he was a Green Beret officer.
He puts out a kit on how to do the things you're talking about as far as organizing people into like a militia.
But it would be great if committees of safety could put it.
Yeah, I understand.
See, there weren't any private militia.
It was always a town militia structure, county militia, a colonial militia structure.
There were never any such thing until the 90s, these private groups that had formed private militias.
That's really not what the founders had in mind, these paramilitary.
So we would like to put, we're on a very limited budget right now.
We would like to put out more packets.
That's a great idea.
If we had the funding, we could put something more together like that for organizers.
You know, that would be a good idea.
Anyway, go ahead.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Excuse me.
I'm just saying I'm not.
No, go ahead.
No one realizes how important money is on the political subsidiary people because we operate on this shoestring budget ourselves, Walter.
Maybe, you know, I'll tell you what, but before we forget, I want you to give your website.
I'll tell you what we're going to have to do.
We're going to have to reschedule Walter for an Encore appearance.
We just didn't quite have enough time with him this evening to cover it all.
And you've certainly done a good job in bringing a lot of information to the table in the time that we had.
We are flat out of it, though.
The time is out of the hourglass time to move on for this evening.
But on behalf of our guests this evening, Walter Reddy, Reverend Ted Pike, and my co-hosts Eddie DeBombedier-Miller and Keith Alexander, I am James Edwards, and we will see you next week here on the Political Cesspool, on the Liberty News Radio next month.
You'll eventually remember life the way we do without retreat, render, or apology.