Topic: are there any "freeman" believers here
mtironroses's photo
Thu 05/24/07 10:12 PM
Just curious....... as I stand with my back against the wall.dodging
their bullets.

Trizar's photo
Thu 05/24/07 10:18 PM
dont believe in freemen( whatever) but I believe in you!!!

Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/24/07 10:22 PM
I used to free before G. Bush!!!! LMAO

mtironroses's photo
Thu 05/24/07 10:25 PM
thanks Trizar !!!

I was just curious if this "freeman movement" had affected folks in
other parts of the country..

Zapchaser's photo
Fri 05/25/07 06:13 AM
They have been around for a long, loing time in one form or another.
Even before "hey Jedediah!Hide the still, the revenooers is a comin".
It's a great way to live your life. Wouldn't it be fun to have teeth
missing when you smile, a shiny new out-house with a Sears catalog for
toilet paper (careful for the glossy pagessick ), an old flint lock
rifle for "shootin' at some food", and a pre-transistor radio playing
Foggy Mountain Breakdown?drinker drinker Yeeeee Haaaaaw! Disclaimer:
I apologize for any inference to the practice of hillbillyism (!?!) and
the possibility that I may have personally offended kariZman in the
process as I understand that hillbillyism (!?!) is widespread and
extends well beyond the borders of the good old USA. My
apologies.happy To get back to your question/statement, odd as it
may seem, there is validity in everyone's views. Listen to all of it,
accept, if you wish, what makes sense to you, and deposit the vast
remainder down the fly hole in the outhouse for future reference.
drinker Love ya babe, let's do lunch!drinker Oh oh, here comes them
revenooers! Gotta go!:tongue:

Zapchaser's photo
Fri 05/25/07 10:43 AM
smokin

no photo
Fri 05/25/07 10:47 AM
>> odd as it may seem, there is validity in everyone's views. Listen to all of it,

Thanks for posting that Zap - there seems to be a lot of slander against
the freemen on the net, some of it certainly deserved. Every fringe
group is going to attract the 'fringe people' some of whom are wing-nuts
- but there may still be value in the movement.

I'm glad that there are still people in our society that at least have
that 'spirit', even if they don't use it in the most constructive way.

Zapchaser's photo
Fri 05/25/07 10:50 AM
Wing nuts?laugh laugh laugh laugh That would be ME.laugh
laugh laugh laugh drinker

Oceans5555's photo
Fri 05/25/07 11:43 AM
What are "freemen"?

no photo
Fri 05/25/07 08:11 PM
Oceans, I can't give a fair answer to your question - but there is a
good bit of (biased) commentary on the web.

Zap, there are degrees of wing-nut-ed-ness. (wing-nuttitry?) happy

77Sparky's photo
Sat 05/26/07 05:39 PM
Oceans, Freemen are often tied together with different militia groups
in the U.S. and I believe outside the U.S. as well. For example, the
Montana Freeman. Some also associate the freemen with other groups such
as those in Ohio, Texas and many other survivalists type organizations.
It's a rather complex movement but the basic premise is the distrust of
the government and their ability to govern properly. They've been
around for a long time. Some, like the Montana freemen have went as far
as developing their own currency and checking system. This got them
arrested. They feel as thought they can create regions within the U.S.
and create their own rules and laws.

no photo
Sat 05/26/07 06:35 PM
>> the basic premise is the distrust of the government and their ability to govern properly

Hey, sign me up!!!

:tongue: :wink:

Redykeulous's photo
Sat 05/26/07 07:05 PM
Wasn't it the Freeman movement some years ago that prompted the
legislature that made it illegal to stock pile weapons, food, water and
fuel? Seems to me they had underground fall out shelters built for such
purposes. I even remembe some news accounts of buildings that the
goverment, sent military personal in to uncover.

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/26/07 07:08 PM
Eric Rudolph was a Freeman, I believe.
He bombed the abortion clinics, and hid here in the Mts. for 5 yrs.

MicheleNC's photo
Sat 05/26/07 09:18 PM
Okay, it must be time for me to go to bed. At first, I thought the
question was about Free Masons? sad

Oceans5555's photo
Sat 05/26/07 09:49 PM
Was the Ruby Ridge group "Freemen"?

Red, I would be VERY surprised if it were illegal to stockpile food,
water, and fuel, etc, and to build bunkers. Weapons stocking of course
will vary state to state.

Oceans

Zapchaser's photo
Sat 05/26/07 10:16 PM
None of the above is illegal, including how many legal weapons you can
own. happy

77Sparky's photo
Sat 05/26/07 10:18 PM
I've never seen a direct connection between Ruby Ridge and the Freemen
movement but haven't given it any real time. However, from what I have
read, they both share a lot of the same anti govenment, White
Supremecist, Religeous and Conspiracy Theory rhetoric.