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Mongols R US...9-26-17 Mouse Report

by DJ Mouse
We remembered Lt. Cmdr. Peter at yesterday's US out of Al Qaeda protest at the tracks...scene of the crime...5300 Port Chicago Highway in north Concord...arming both sides since before those wars on former darlings 'Tim Osman' (AKA) Usama, Saddam and Noriega...
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"Why do you have a stone for my friend Peter?" Concord Weapons Stn. Cmdr. Richard Owens asked..."Because he brought flowers out after Brian was run over and said his heart was with us."
The Commander tried to pass off a bogus explanation for the Nov. 3, 1987 murder of Lt. Cmdr. Peter Davidson Herlin during congressional investigation of orders not to stop in the 9-1-'87 train assault on non-violent peace activists Brian Willson, Duncan Murphy and David Duncomb, blockading weapons destined for the contra wars and death squad governments in Central America, but I just shook my head and said "The timing", and he gave a grudging nod.
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"Where in this country is there a military target where an adversary could use a nuclear weapon, killing everyone for a square mile, without committing a war crime by murdering innocent civilians?" I asked Cmdr. Richard ('the lion-hearted'...... Abe would call him) Owens, and standing on tracks of the weapons station that had shipped the mass destruction to Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Korea, Viet Nam, Central America and later Iraq and Afghanistan...he said. "No....No there's nowhere in the world where they could be used." ...A half a dozen years before the International Court of Justice decision on the illegality of radioactive mass murder of any kind, this should have been the end of the story. We would be planning a going away party for ourselves at the tracks but that was before Clinton's betrayals, and the return to power of the very people who's crimes drove us there, so it should come as no surprise if it was business as usual on Hiroshima day where the nukes came from (the first since our Pentagon (supposedly) fell asleep to let 2 (drone piloted) plane crashes bring down 3 NY skyscrapers...)
The record should speak for itself.... see 8-6-02 video of my arest in public right of way where the nukes came from and getting hit by bomb truck in 2nd oil war, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia1-2ONw8e8&list=UUc6ZlXu66Nahuw96Gob5_-g&index=53 (and from my civil case No. CO3-336SBA in USDC No. Dist. Ca. Oakland Div. the Feb. 11, 2005 Third Ammended Complaint under the Civil Rights Act, 42 U.S.C. section 1983);
"Plaintiff hereby petitions for an Injunction to stop Defendant Watson's threatened arrest of Plaintiff "within 50 yards of Federal Property" (See 3-10-03 videotape of Defendant Watson making threat, Exhibit A) contrary to the law under United States v Grace 461 U.S. 171, 177 (1982); "...public places such as streets have historically been associated with the free exercise of rights guarunteed by the First Ammendment", and an Order of Mandate to secure First, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth and Fourteenth Ammendment rights violated by Defendant Watson in concert with former District Attorney Gary Yancy, County Clerk Kathy O'melia, and others acting outside the law to obstruct justice and deny Plaintiff's right to a fair trial stemming from August 6, 2002 arrest at 5300 Port Chicago Highway."
EPILOG "I left flowers for Peter on Memorial Day" I said. The weapons station guard Concord Reserve Police Officer Chad Watson nodded and almost smiled. The flowers and stump for Abe were still there on the tracks when I came back the next Monday."I just need to see what you're putting up." he said. I pointed to the slave banner on the bomb truck Abe was blocking in the flyer."That thing makes me want to get a gun and fight the Civil War all over again... Abe would never say that but he was probably a bigger pain in the ass to you than me." "Yeah." MP#1 said. "He was."
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