Dismantling Corporatocracy in Fairfield, Iowa

Dismantling Corporatocracy in Fairfield, Iowa


This was brought to our attention by BFIA contributor Sam Osborne.  It was published in Saturday's Iowa City Press-Citizen.

 ~ In 1994, the sheriff of a small, rural Arizona county, Richard Mack, and six other sheriffs fought an Arizona gun control law — the infamous Brady Bill. Moreover, the lawsuit contended that the federal government had no authority or jurisdiction to compel or force any sheriff in the United States to comply with federal mandates, funded or not.

Mack said, “The sheriff is a locally elected official who has the jurisdiction and the authority to protect the citizens from threatening including federal entities, federal agents, enemies both domestic and foreign.”

An Arizona federal judge, John Roll, ruled favorably in Mack's case. In 1997, the Supreme Court, in an historical ruling against the federal government agreed with Roll and ruled that the Brady Bill violated the Fifth Amendment as well as the Tenth.

Roll was killed in the Gabrielle Gifford Tucson tragedy earlier this year.

Mack is coming to Iowa at 1 p.m. Sunday for the “Dismantling Corporatocracy” conference at the Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts in Fairfield.

Additionally, the Supreme Court recently ruled that all vaccine manufacturers are completely immune, held harmless, for any and all cases of vaccine injury. Yet Iowa law forces citizens to be vaccinated.

“Our citizens are subjected to mandatory use of dozens of vaccines under the threat of being denied a public education, health insurance and employment. There is no other word for this but tyranny,” said Barbara Loe Fisher, co-founder and president of National Vaccine Information Center.

Fisher will open the Mack event by videoconference from Washington, D.C.

Eileen Dannemann
Fairfield

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