Here's a link to the shippers interview.
http://infowars.com/transcript_schippers.html
DS: They say, that's wonderful, we'll get right back to you. I have never got a call back. I was on a radio program out east, Pittsburgh, and I just hinted that the FBI was sitting on information when they should have been sharing it with others and, as a result, there was a breakdown in intelligence. And the next morning, I got a call from the office of the Speaker of the House, who happens to be an Illinois Republican.
AJ: Hastert.
DS: Yes, Hastert. They hadn't heard the show but they said we understand you've got some information, etc. I said, yes I do, I would really like to share it with somebody. I have at least two and maybe three witnesses that should be subpoenaed to come out there and testify in executive session and tell you what I was talking about. Ok. We'll get back to you. Never heard from them. Couple of days later, I got a call from the Senate Intelligence Committee. We hear that you've got information, etc. Yes, I have information and I'd be perfectly willing to bring it out to you. I'd be perfectly willing to have my witnesses go in there and testify but they have to be subpoenaed. And by the way, I will not talk to staffers because the staffers don't tell the Congressman what they found out. Ok, we'll get back to you. That was last week, I still haven't heard from them.
Abby Newman
In September, 2000, for no reason at all Abby Newman was stopped at a check point in the state of Virginia. The state trooper who had pulled her over admitted at the scene that he had no probable cause.
The trooper needed Abby's name but Abby didn't have to submit to his request unless she had broken the law. Hence, the stop was unconstitutional. Abby even asked the trooper if she had broken any laws and he said, "No."
Video footage showed two Law Enforcement Officers arresting Abby for NO reason. One trooper violated her constitutional rights by opening her car door and pulling her out. He arrested her for assault and obstructing justice. The only assault seen was the trooper assaulting Abby's constitutional rights.
Abby told the troopers the check point was unconstitutional, but they wouldn't listen. Everything Abby told the troopers went in one ear and out the other.
As the troopers illegally searched her car they had a short conversation. One trooper said, "She's invoked her right to remain silent, even though she don't believe in our laws." As you read the amendments below you will understand that it was the trooper who didn't know our laws!
One of the books the officers thought was suspicious was a pocket copy of the constitution.