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Gary Hunt

Gary Hunt was a Professional Land Surveyor. Having been the County Surveyor for Orange County, Florida from 1974 to 1978, he began private practice in 1978 and continued as such until 1993, when events in Waco, Texas caused him to leave his business in pursuit of restoring the Constitution. In 1989, he began researching, investigating and studying history, law and events where the government was "pointing its guns in the wrong direction". He began publishing a patriot newspaper, "Outpost of Freedom", in February 1993. Since that time, he has investigated numerous occurrences, including, Waco, the Murder of Michael Hill, Ohio Militia Chaplain, Oklahoma City Bombing, and other events. He has attended the sites to investigate the events, and has reported on his investigations. He has continued to report on his findings on the Internet, as well as write articles about other current events; about the history of the Revolutionary era; and the founding documents. His Internet home page is outpost-of-freedom.com

Most Recent Articles by Gary Hunt:

Global Rally For Humanity - Phoenix

Global Rally For Humanity is intended to be a peaceful event to bring attention to what is so often ignored as the back-story to events that are not fully explained, though newsworthy. The event is scheduled for Saturday, October 10, 2015, and there are similar events scheduled (see list at end), for the same purpose -- to bring to the attention of the citizens of Western Culture nations the greatest threat they have ever faced.
- Friday, October 9, 2015

Follow Up on a Show of Support for KC Massey

I spoke with KC on Monday. He had received a number of "I Care Gifts", and some money has come in to his commissary account, via PayPal. Letters, cards, and money orders would not have arrived since the Show of Support for KC Massey was put out last Thursday, but what has come in has given KC an understanding of just how many people support him and are willing to do something to demonstrate their concern.
- Thursday, October 8, 2015

Camp Lone Star - Show of Support for KC Massey

Yesterday, September 30, 2015, was the big day for KC Massey's challenge to the federal Felon in Possession of a Firearm law (18 USC §922(g)(1)). Though there were hopes that somehow Judge Andrew Hanen would rule, finding KC not guilty, that was not the case. However, there was a reason that Hanen could not come to that verdict, but had to rule Massey guilty.
- Thursday, October 1, 2015

Camp Lone Star — Down to the Wire Ninth Amendment Rights

As was explained in "The King Can Do No Wrong, or Can He?", Massey's attorney had brought two matters up in his Second Motion to Dismiss Indictment. They were the Tenth Amendment and Intrastate v. Interstate commerce. The government, through their apparently novice attorney, Corley, argued that Massey did not have standing to challenge the government's prosecution of him (sort of a "bend over, we will take care of everything" mentality).
- Monday, September 28, 2015

The Rise of Islam in Our Children's Minds

A friend sent a copy to me of the current assignment in Social Studies for her Seventh Grade son. Since the truancy people have threatened her if he doesn't go to school, he has simply been instructed to face the back of the classroom and ignore the instruction. However, that solution is problematic, and what we are seeing is a program of enforced indoctrination.
- Thursday, September 24, 2015

Camp Lone Star – The King Can Do No Wrong, or Can He?

At the last hearing, Judge Hanen had told KC's attorney, Sorola, that the Motion to Dismiss Indictment wasn't written correctly. That motion had been denied in, which is discussed in Act II -- A Kangaroo Court -- Scene 1 -- How Case Law Subverts the Constitution. Judge Hanen allowed that Sorola might submit a supplemental motion, and said that he was willing to hear a jurisdictional argument. AUSA Hagen was not pleased with the decision; however, dates were set for both the motion and opposition to be submitted to the Court.
- Monday, September 14, 2015

Rule of Law, or, Rule of Man: An Analysis of the Kim Davis Fiasco

The Constitution created a Union. That Union was of the several States, and the Constitution was written to join those States into a confederation, with a federal government that dealt only within the powers and authorities defined in the document. The autonomy of states was assured within the Constitution, though doubts arose as to whether the federal government might attempt to secure more power than was intended and granted to it.
- Thursday, September 10, 2015

Wolf Trap – The Entrapment

We first looked into the Setup of William Wolf (Wolf Trap -- The Setup), this past April, when this whole exercise in injustice began. At that time, we could only speculate as to the motivation that led the government to entrap Wolf on manufactured (yes, manufactured, and that will be discussed) charges. What seemed most likely was that they didn't like what Wolf was saying, whether talking about Committees of Safety (www.committee.org), an historical aspect of our foundation which without we would not have cast off the yoke of (British) government oppression, or when Wolf went even further by blaspheming the federal government, a current yoke that which operates outside of the constraints of the Constitution.
- Friday, September 4, 2015

Camp Lone Star – Massey is Protected by State Law

There is a presumption in the minds of many people that the federal government has jurisdiction, anywhere. We even see the FBI investigating incidents in foreign, sometime hostile nations. Our purpose here however is to look at the extent, if any, of federal jurisdiction, within the geographic boundaries of the member States of the Union. It should be understood that there is a lot more to the extent of jurisdiction than will be discussed here. We are simply addressing those limitations as the apply to the recent events involving KC Massey and Camp Lone Star.
- Friday, August 28, 2015

Camp Lone Star - Pressure Cooker of Just Us

A pressure cooker was used to make the bombs used in the Boston Marathon Bombing. However, besides cooking, there appears to be another form of pressure cooker used by the government. Pressure cookers use steam to build up pressure to increase the rate at which something cooks. It changes the normal conditions to conditions that have a more rapid effect on what is being, well, pressure-cooked.
- Monday, August 24, 2015

Camp Lone Star – Federal Gun Laws and the Commerce clause

The entire "Felon in Possession" federal law is hinged on Commerce. From its inception, it has been enforced by taxation, since the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms is an agency of the U. S. Treasury department.
- Thursday, August 20, 2015

Arizona Misfits; A Bad Operation Gone Worse

Part 1- The Characters Three men from Arizona have been charged with "to intentionally combine, conspire, confederate, and agree together, to possess with the intent to distribute five kilograms or more of a mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of cocaine, its salts, optical and geometric isomers, and salts of isomers, a Schedule II controlled substance, in violation of Title 21, United States Code, Section 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(A)(ii)(II)."
- Friday, August 7, 2015

Camp Lone Star – The World Turned Upside Down

I believe that the prosecutor, #. US Attorney William Hagan, in the K. C. Massey felon in possession matter, is worried. Why would I think that to be the case? Well, Massey recently sat with Mr. Hagan to discuss the upcoming trail. Hagen has some interesting, and rather desperate, thoughts.
- Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Let’s “fix” anti-American politicians: Vote Republican

Beware modern, anti-American progressive Democrats who claim to operate in good faith to solve society’s problems. Specifically, the insipid Mr. Obama is taking on the federal prison system now that he's fresh off his latest “fix” (to which a grousing ally Israel strenuously objects and those that publicly proclaim “Death to America” celebrate): a flaccid, toothless Middle East “agreement” with virtually no oversight which guarantees an unregulated Iran—the world's largest state-sponsor of terrorism—quick access to nuclear bombs and the permanent lifting of economic sanctions to further reward them in their perpetual Jihadist religious war against the West.
- Friday, July 17, 2015

In the Year of Our Lord, 2015 and of Our Independence, 239

Two hundred and thirty-nine year ago, a handful of men, expressing the sentiments that had already been expressed in over ninety similar declarations, committed to paper a consolidation of those documents that had preceded it, and the will of the people of the 13 British colonies of North America. After over five years of combat, rag-tag farmers, fighting against the greatest military force in the world at that time, prevailed in a war they believed, with honor, to be "the right thing to do."
- Sunday, July 5, 2015

Camp Lone Star - Act III - A Kangaroo Court

We will begin with three definitions. The first is an amendment to the Constitution, that being limitations imposed upon the federal government and for the securing of our rights, as understood by the Framers of the Constitution, and, which are our birthright.
- Thursday, June 25, 2015

Greenmail: Income Tax, Flat Tax, or, No Tax?

For those who believe that the federal government should tax us, either by income tax or a fair tax, or any other direct means of taxation, must understand that doing so only creates socialism among the states (taking from one to give to another), as the following table shows (A more complete table can also be found at Tax Foundation Special Report No. 158, "Federal Tax Burdens and Spending by State).
- Monday, June 22, 2015

Who Does the Patriot Fight For?

Almost every patriot I have met, when asked, "What are you willing to fight for?", will answer, my family - my children and grandchildren. The Founders chose the word "Posterity" to explain their objective in both fighting and establishing a new government comprised of member States. What they did, they did for us, their posterity. So, what happened when that government established upon those principles, as well as others, becomes the enemy of that very protection that they were, and we are, willing to fight for?
- Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Camp Lone Star - Act III - A Kangaroo Court

Kangaroo Court
  1. a mock court in which the principles of law and justice are disregarded or perverted
  2. a court characterized by irresponsible, unauthorized, or irregular status or procedures
  3. judgment or punishment given outside of legal procedure
(Merriam Webster)
- Monday, June 8, 2015

Jon Ritzheimer: When did Freedom of Speech Become Hate Speech?

Jon was born in San Diego County, California, in 1983. He was raised in Lakeside and graduated from El Capitan High School. He worked briefly after high school in construction, though having no direction, decided to join the Marines in 2002. Most of his military service was stateside, though he served a tour in Iraq in 2004-2005. He was a Motor Vehicle Operator (MOS 3531), stationed in Ramadi. He did convoy security and was subjected to gunfire and IED attacks. He returned to Iraq in 2008, this time operating an MRAP, which he lived in "outside the wire", eating, drinking, sleeping, and living in the MRAP for five months. No showers and the toilet was a "wag bag".
- Wednesday, June 3, 2015

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