

| Valentine's Day 2008 Civil Disobedience Display (Audio) For Bill Clinton On 9/11 Truth This audio was taken by WTMJ Radio 620AM in Milwaukee on the morning of February 14th, 2008. Bill Clinton came to the Italian Community Center in Milwaukee to campaign for his wife Hillary. As I finished yelling out my 9/11 Truth statement Bill Clinton says, "just get him out of here" which didn't happen. When I was finished with my peaceful civil disobedience display for 9/11 Truth I left the hall by myself, with no help, because I wanted to leave. Just click on the audio symbol to hear the audio. Take Care Matt |
| Hello Truthseekers & Truthtellers, Summary of Civil Disobedience Display I attended a political rally for Hillary Clinton with Bill Clinton as the speaker in Milwaukee, WI at the Italian Community Center on February 14th, 2008. I got about 20 feet away from Bill Clinton when I pulled out my "Take A Stand For 9/11 Truth" sign I had wrapped around my upper body under my sweatshirt. I interrupted Bill's speech (peaceful civil disobedience is in order when it comes to 9/11 Truth) and yelled at Bill saying " 9/11Truth is here Bill, and that we ain't going away", like he told another 9/11 Truther to go away who used peaceful civil disobedience at a previous political rally where Bill Clinton was the speaker. After my peaceful civil disobedience display I proceeded to leave the hall quickly on my own. Bill Clinton said "just get him out of here" but nobody had to get me out of there because I came to say what I wanted to say and then leave without giving Bill Clinton a chance to respond to me and without anyone having a chance to put a hand on me. I didn't want to hear Bill Clinton's response like his "19 terrorist did it" line of bull. As I was leaving I was entertained with a chorus of Hillary, Hillary, Hillary from the crowd of people in the hall. I had my video camera with me but I hit the wrong button at first and I didn't record the beginning. I only caught the ending chorus as I was leaving. There were many news camera people there, so I'm sure they caught my act. As I walked outside I was greeted by a law enforcement person that was trying to block my walk to my car. Another person, in a suit, tried to get me to stop. This person knew my name, because he told me what my name was as I was trying to walk away and said something like "I'm famous around here". (This can only mean that this person must have been to my site where I'm an open book because I never met this person before.) I told him that I didn't want to talk to him and that they had no right to block me from reaching my car. One officer even put his hand on my shoulder lightly to try and stop me from passing him. I told them I did nothing against the law and that I used my right of "freedom of expression" and I left . Someone said, "it was a private rally" and I disagreed with him. This event was open to the public. If it was private they should of stopped me at the table I had to pass by before entering the hall. The person in the suit then gave the okay for the officer that was trying to stop me and I proceeded to my car. I'm a firm believer in peaceful civil disobedience to get our message out. I know there are those that say this is not the way to do it, but I disagree. We have a very small platform except for the internet, DVD's, books, and what we do on the streets to get our message out. I think the public needs to see more peaceful (civil disobedience) confrontations like this. We must speak 'truth to power' and hope we plant more seeds into those that are unaware or are failing to grasp the truth about 9/11. Each time we do something like this it sinks a little deeper into the minds of the unbelievers or the unaware and if they hear it enough they just might come out of there shell and really take a good look at the evidence that's available and realize they've been lied to. Take Care Matt |
| P.S. UPDATE ! Today, Feb. 15th, 2008 I went to another campaign rally for John McCain only this time I was outside displaying my signs. I met the same guy with the suit who tried to get me to stop walking to my car after my civil disobedience display directed at Bill Clinton. It turns out he was a Milwaukee police detective and he was very gracious with me in a little chat we had. He told me he had been to my site previously and he complimented me about the site and the effort/passion I put into my activism. He also told me he had a talk with the other policeman that had put his hand lightly on my shoulder after I left. Looks like I have some respect and a law enforcement officer that knows our constitution. Thumbs up for this guy. Take Care Matt |
