Friday, February 19, 2016

U.S. Sheriffs Rise Up Against Federal Government: Sheriff Threatens Feds With SWAT Team ~ Grass Roots Take Charge



As more people became dissatisfied with federal government controls and land grabs, it was inevitable that local law enforcement would eventually see the bigger picture.
At the northern California fairgrounds of Yreka last month, seven California sheriffs and another from Oregon gathered with a large group of citizens to say that they are finally going to do something about it.

Kane County Sheriff Lamont Smith, right, comforts Shawna Harris and her daughters Kirsten, 14, and Kristina, 10, on Wednesday. State legislators held a moment of silence Wednesday for three Utah Sheriff officers killed in the line of duty last year. Laura Seitz, Deseret News

Kane County Sheriff Lamont Smith, right, comforts Shawna Harris and her daughters Kirsten, 14, and Kristina, 10, on Wednesday. State legislators held a moment of silence Wednesday for three Utah Sheriff officers killed in the line of duty last year.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News
“A giant has been awakened,” said Plumas County, Calif. Sheriff Greg Hagwood, “and they didn’t count on that,” speaking of the federal bureaucracy.
Montana Sheriffs
 Montana Sheriffs
With exposure of the Emergency Management Center in San Luis Obispo a few decades ago, California began to offer the rest of the nation some evidence of the psychological conditioning aimed from the federal level at state, county and city law enforcement.
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Dean Wilson, sheriff of Del Norte County (Sacramento), is a great example of this great awakening.
He received the loudest and longest applause  for his candor in confessing past faults after apologizing for not understanding the central government assault and land grab being committed against the people and what he should have been doing about it.
Only in the past year has he done a turnaround and begun to behave as a county sheriff instead of an extension of federal law enforcement.

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