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his son James R. Gritz until September.
May 23, Oklahoma: Wayne Gunwall and Howard M. Boos are convicted in federal court on a three-count indictment of
conspiring to file multimillion-dollar liens against IRS agents (see above, below).
May 27, Florida: In Tampa, Florida, Emilio Ippolito, his daughter, and six followers, members of the "Constitutional Common
Law Court," go on trial on charges of conspiracy and obstruction of justice. Ippolito is the leader of one of the most prominent
common law courts in the nation.
May 29, West Virginia: A "colonel" in the West Virginia Mountaineer Militia pleads guilty to making a bomb for other militia
members who were plotting to bomb an FBI fingerprint facility. Edward Moore is one of seven defendants in the case; he
faces up to ten years in prison.
May 30, Washington: Gary Kuehnoel, one of the Washington militia/freemen defenders (see above), is sentenced to 27
months in jail for illegal possession of a machine gun, and ordered to pay a $6,000 fine. The sentence was part of an
agreement in which all other charges were dropped.
JUNE
June 2, Oklahoma, Colorado: In Denver, Colorado, Timothy McVeigh is convicted for his role in the bombing of the federal
building in Oklahoma City in April 1995. He is later given the death penalty.
June 4, Florida: A Jacksonville jury acquits Florida "patriot" and ostrich farmer William Law of 21 counts of defrauding
people by placing bogus liens on people involved with his divorce. The jury believed the argument of Law's lawyer that Law
did not defraud anyone because no one would believe the liens were real.
June 5, Arizona: Trial begins for remaining Arizona Viper Militia defendants, Charles Knight. Viper Christopher Floyd still
awaits trial.
June 5, Oklahoma: A federal judge sentences two Oklahoma common law activist Dan Meador to 16 months in prison, three
years supervised release and a $2,000 fine for obstructing justice and illegally communicating with a grand jury. Meador's
case was linked to the case involving Ke
June 12, West Virginia: The second of seven defendants, Jack Phillips, in the Mountaineer Militia case agrees to plead guilty
to a charge of conspiracy to make bombs.
June 12, West Virginia: FBI affidavits reveal that the Mountaineer Militia considered killing Jay Rockefeller and Alan
Greenspan, as well as their families, in a "holy war" against the federal government.
June 16, Washington, Ohio: Cheyne Kehoe, wanted since February for a shootout with police in Ohio, surrenders in
Washington. He will be extradited to Ohio.
June 16, Utah: John Chaney is sentenced in Provo, Utah, to life in prison for aiding in the rape of his daughter. When he
appeared for sentencing, he ordered bailiffs to arrest the judge for treason, but the bailiffs did not respond. Chaney, a
common law court activist and member of an extreme Mormon sect, was convicted in April on three counts of aiding and
abetting in the rape of his (then 13-year old) daughter at the hands of one of his followers. He has launched numerous
lawsuits against Utah judges for conspiring against his religious freedom.
June 17, Utah, Ohio: Chevie Kehoe is arrested in Cedar City, Utah, after Cheyne Kehoe reveals to authorities where he is.
June 23, Washington, Idaho: The second trial for the accused "Spokane Bank Bandits" begins. Robert Berry, Charles
Barbee and Verne Jay Merrell are once again defendants. The fourth defendant will have a separate trial in September.
June 23, Arizona: Arizona Viper Charles Knight is convicted of conspiracy to make or possess unregistered destructive
devices.
June 24, California: Todd Vanbiber, the Orange County, California, man who blew himself up while constructing a pipe
bomb (see above), pleads guilty to two federal explosives violations. Vanbiber was a member of the neo-Nazi National
Alliance.
June 26, Colorado: Barry Taylor is convicted in Adams County, Colorado, of using bogus "freemen" checks to pay off his
debts. Taylor is one of 12 indicted Coloradans and the first to go to trial.
June 27, Utah: Former Montana Freeman standoff participant Gloria Ward is found guilty of four counts of Social Security
fraud. Ward had been claiming Social Security survivor's benefits as the mother of the man's child, despite having sued
another man whom she claimed was the real father. She faces up to twenty years in prison.
June 30, California: In Ventura County, Isabel Oxx is evicted from her home, ending a long ordeal in which she lost title to
her house after using a "freeman" check to pay off her mortgage. She will go to trial in early July on federal charges of jury
tampering in co
3. Dissidents - victims of the Jewish Extremists' global totalitarian power (Israeli military assault against the Western democracy)
(Thousands or maybe millions of people are persecuted by Jewish totalitarian machine all over the world. Persecutions include kidnapping, executions, assassinations, batteries, and administrative, financial and other terror)
CONTENT:
Jewish Extremists' Global Conspiracy Victims in Ukraine, Canada, and Other Countries
Ivan Demenyuk's Case
(For GUNINS case go here:
[http://www.total.net/~leog/Rights/LevGunin/intro.htm]
[http://www.total.net/~leog/Rights/LevGunin/Mother.htm])
(For Ivan Demenyuk's case look here: [http://www.ukar.org])
Morley Safer Letter 5 9Apr99 Who blew the hands off Maksym Tsarenko?
The sort of powerful story that neither you nor Rabbi Bleich were able to find is one of
a Russian summer-camp councillor who had his hands blown off by Ukrainian
nationalists for using the Russian language within Ukraine; or one of a Jewish
summer-camp councillor having his hands blown off by Ukrainian nationalists for using
Hebrew or Yiddish within Ukraine. Such things do not happen within Ukraine to either
Russians or to Jews - they happen only to Ukrainians.
April 9, 1999
Morley Safer
60 Minutes, CBS Television
51 W 52nd Street
New York, NY
USA 10019
Morley Safer:
Who Blew The Hands Off
Maksym Tsarenko?
The photograph above shows Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma bestowing the Order of
Yaroslaw the Wise on Maksym Tsarenko. My free translation of the text which explains
the photograph is as follows:
Among the first recipients of the Order, awarded on the fourth
a
Ukrainian workers in the fields of culture, art, and law: O.
Basystiuk, A. Mokrenko, and F. Burchak.
On this same day, the president of Ukraine also bestowed this mark
of distinction, "for valor" upon twenty-year-old student at the
Vy
During the summer holidays, Maksym was working as a councillor at a
summer camp for young girls near Yevpatoria, Crimea.
Haters of Ukraine, who rush to propose the view that Crimea is not a
peninsula attached to Ukraine, but rather is an island unco
to Ukraine, reacted with hostility to this summer camp, especially
provoked by the Ukrainian language spoken by the Ukrainian children,
which dared to resound even within Ukrainian Crimea. The hatred
mounted to such an irrepressible degree that it provoked the bandits
to the most egregious crime: they constructed an explosive and threw