cannabisnews.com: Case, Book Focus on 2001 Rainbow Farm Shooting Case, Book Focus on 2001 Rainbow Farm Shooting Posted by CN Staff on May 22, 2006 at 08:50:15 PT By Tiffani Blade Source: Michigan Live Michigan -- On Sept. 4, 2001, a West Michigan family's life was shattered by events that for some called into question the role of government in people's daily lives. Only days before attention was turned to the 9-11 terrorist attacks, a police standoff that ended in the deaths of Grover Tom Crosslin, 46, and his partner, Rollie Rohm, 28, drew national scrutiny. Five years later, a wrongful death trial and an upcoming book are once again bringing attention to Rainbow Farm in Vandalia. Crosslin and Rohm were vocal advocates for marijuana legalization, a stance that sparked a four-year feud with former Cass County Prosecutor Scott Teter that preceded the standoff. A federal wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Rohm's family was scheduled for a jury trial earlier this month in U.S. District Court in Kalamazoo, but a temporary stay has been ordered pending resolution of an appeal filed by Michigan State Troopers Daniel Lubelan and Jerry Ellsworth, two of the eight defendants. On June 13, a book on the standoff and the events leading up to it, ``Burning Rainbow Farm: How a Stoner Utopia Went Up in Smoke,'' will be released. When Los Angeles-based editor and author Dean Kuipers read about the standoff in the Kalamazoo Gazette in 2001, he was inspired to launch his own four-year investigation. ``There's a story that's not being reported here,'' Kuipers said. ``Who are the real people who are caught up in resisting the drug war?'' The book tells the story of Rainbow Farm based on extensive interviews with friends, family, law enforcement officials and farm employees. The following account comes from newspaper articles, the book and court records: From 1996 to 2001, thousands would gather for hemp festivals on the 35-acre farm, 30 miles southwest of Kalamazoo, to enjoy live entertainment and speakers who are pro-private property. After a lengthy undercover investigation, Teter had Crosslin and Rohm arrested for manufacturing marijuana, running a drug house, and possession of firearms while committing a felony. He also had Rohm's 12-year-old son, Robert, removed from the home and placed in foster care. The pair was released on bond May 9, which was revoked when they held another festival in mid-August. On Sept. 4, 2001, the morning of their bond hearing, state police showed up to arrest the men after they failed to appear in Cass County Circuit Court. But, they refused to go, according to newspaper accounts and court records. Faced with doing hard time, Crosslin and Rohm chose to fight on their farm instead of in a courtroom. Crosslin began setting his buildings on fire. He was fatally shot after he pointed a semiautomatic rifle at an FBI agent, according to court documents. When Rohm's parents, John and Geraldine Livermore, received information about the standoff, they drove overnight from Chattanooga, Tenn., in hopes of saving their son. They were in contact with authorities and were told their son would not be harmed. The Livermores arrived at Rainbow farm at 7:30 a.m., but the police wouldn't talk to them. During a news conference at 10 a.m., the Livermores learned their son had been killed 30 minutes before their arrival. ``As a mother, I still have that guilt to this day,'' said Geraldine Livermore, her voice quivering as she spoke via telephone Wednesday from their home in Rogersville, Tenn. ``He hadn't even known we were on our way.'' The Livermores said they could have saved their son if police had waited for them to get there. ``If they would've let me in there, I would have never come out,'' Geraldine Livermore said. ``I would have stayed, or we would've walked out of there together.'' ``There is no doubt in my mind he would have come out with me,'' John Livermore added. The Livermores did not participate in the writing of Kuipers' book, but they say they eventually plan to write their own account of the events surrounding their son's death. The Livermores originally filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Detroit against eight state troopers, saying that Rohm was wrongfully killed and that investigators conspired to cover it up. Documents list Lubelan and John Julin as the shooters, and six other state troopers were named as defendants. The case was transferred to the U.S. District Court in Kalamazoo in accordance with a request made by the defense, according to Christopher Keane, the Livermores' attorney. According to court documents, attorneys for the defense asked that the case be thrown out for lack of evidence, but the motion was denied by Judge Richard Enslen in March. That ruling has been appealed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati , and even if the appeal is denied, it could be up to two years before the case reaches a Kalamazoo jury. ``While Defendant Lubelan has testified that he shot the decedent when the decedent was swinging his rifle toward the approaching armored vehicle, his testimony is contradicted by the autopsy,'' Enslen wrote. Attorneys point to several other contradictions, including a statement by Lubelan that he shot Rohm to protect two officers whose upper torsos were exposed while they traveled in an armored vehicle, but he admitted in his deposition that he did not see the officers exposed when he fired. ``Anyone that can look at this and come up with a not-guilty verdict -- there's something wrong with them,'' John Livermore said. ``The truth -- that's all I want to come out of this,'' John Livermore said. ``I want people to know that the state of Michigan killed my son for no reason. He was not a criminal.'' Source: Michigan Live (MI)Author: Tiffani BladePublished: Monday, May 22, 2006Copyright: 2006 MLive.comRelated Articles & Web Site:Tom and Rollie Memorial Pagehttp://freedomtoexhale.com/rb.htm Family Files Lawsuit in Rainbow Deathhttp://cannabisnews.com/news/thread17896.shtmlWe Will Not Forget, Rainbow Farm Supporters http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread17217.shtmlFriends Remember Rainbow Farmhttp://cannabisnews.com/news/thread17213.shtml Home Comment Email Register Recent Comments Help Comment #51 posted by afterburner on May 24, 2006 at 12:26:27 PT Related Article US MI: Column: Rainbows End. URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n660/a05.html Pubdate: Tue, 23 May 2006. Source: Metro Times (Detroit, MI) [ Post Comment ] Comment #50 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 19:06:35 PT museman I really like them too. All the songs are special and raw and full of powerful emotions. That's what I love about Neil's music since I really only discovered him and his fan base in 03. I had a few of his records but nothing like I do now. I love the song called Families and why he wrote it. That seemed to be the turning point and he went full steam ahead. He wrote Families for a soldier who isn't coming home. That sent chills down my spine when I realized that. Flags of Freedom and Roger and Out and all of them are so good. I just love Neil Young and his wife Pegi. They are quite a team and I'm proud of them. Rolling Stone Quote: The caption said something about how we are making great strides in medicine as a result of the Iraq conflict. That just caught me off guard, and I went upstairs and wrote 'Families' for one of those soldiers who didn't get to come home. Then I cried in my wife's arms. That was the turning point for me."http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10203477/neil_young_gives_it_away_for_freehttp://neilyoung.com/lww/lwwphotodoc.html [ Post Comment ] Comment #49 posted by museman on May 23, 2006 at 18:35:58 PT FoM I liked shock and awe, and families. Neil is OK in my book. CSN&Y would be an experience. [ Post Comment ] Comment #48 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 16:43:13 PT museman Going to a Rainbow Gathering and seeing CSNY's Freedom of Speech Tour 06 would be something to really remember. I bet we will be the choir since the words will be projected on screens we've read. We will see them 2 times. We saw Greendale 2 times. It was great both times. Neil Young: Living With War [ Post Comment ] Comment #47 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 16:22:41 PT Museman One More Idea Here are 4 songs.Songs from the Album:'Living With War' 'Families' 'Shock and Awe' 'Lookin' for a Leader' http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5377060 Neil Young: Living With War [ Post Comment ] Comment #46 posted by museman on May 23, 2006 at 16:04:15 PT Fom:links Got dead links, no files.Why am I having such a hard time getting to hear NY? Since the music came out, I have only heard the first 2 songs, (on neilyoung.com) and I couldn't listen 'cause the quality was so bad. Then those myspace links let me hear those 2, with decent quality. Sooner or later I suppose.I see that he is giving a concert in Colorado during the same period as the Rainbow Gathering. I am seriously considering going this year, so I might be able to catch one of the shows. [ Post Comment ] Comment #45 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 15:29:18 PT museman It didn't work for me either. Maybe this link can help. I wish you could hear it.http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/rust/message/160179 [ Post Comment ] Comment #44 posted by museman on May 23, 2006 at 15:24:25 PT OT: but on If it weren't for the herb,I'd consider euthanasia.Without that mother smoke embracing my old childs soul,I'd take up arms in anger, and righteous fury.If God, The Most HIgh, Author and Architect of all Creation, had not given this to me,I may never have known such awe and reverence.If none were to be found,all that would be left is Hell.The crux of all freedom,lives in that little tree.And all who will eat of it,will find the way to be free.If not for the sacred herb,This time of light would still be hidden.And hope rises higher than despair. [ Post Comment ] Comment #43 posted by museman on May 23, 2006 at 15:10:59 PT FoM the links don't work in my browser I guess. [ Post Comment ] Comment #42 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 14:23:52 PT museman I found this link and it might help you hear it better. Does This Help? [ Post Comment ] Comment #41 posted by whig on May 23, 2006 at 14:19:35 PT museman Awesome. [ Post Comment ] Comment #40 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 13:57:37 PT museman I have been clicking on the people who are posted on NY's My Space. Many of them are musicians. The difference in the music is amazing. [ Post Comment ] Comment #39 posted by museman on May 23, 2006 at 13:44:16 PT or at least The first 2..then nothing. Oh well. [ Post Comment ] Comment #38 posted by museman on May 23, 2006 at 13:39:57 PT FoM Finally I get to hear Neil with decent stream compression. I couldn't listen to the orginal stream on neilyoung.com, sounded too bad for my ears.Cool [ Post Comment ] Comment #37 posted by museman on May 23, 2006 at 13:31:37 PT FoM Me n DA Boys. Me and 2 of my sons. This piece me and Jo. [ Post Comment ] Comment #36 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 13:31:33 PT museman It's you. I saw your name. Good job. Have you thought of signing on Neil Young's My Space page? I haven't checked it for a few days but when I did I was surprised at the amount of musicians that were added. You might want to check it out so here's the link.http://www.myspace.com/neilyoung [ Post Comment ] Comment #35 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 13:17:18 PT museman That's you isn't it? [ Post Comment ] Comment #34 posted by museman on May 23, 2006 at 13:13:46 PT my musical opinion http://www.mixposure.com/song.php?songid=2387 [ Post Comment ] Comment #33 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 12:55:04 PT Now Pearl Jam Free Video http://www.pearljam.com/Pearl Jam - Life Wasted http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6187666924357770983 [ Post Comment ] Comment #32 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 11:26:52 PT Nuevo Mexican I agree with you. I will probably buy the Dixie Chick's new record even though I don't like most country music. Neil and Willie are special. The Dixie Chicks might like living on the other side. Streaming TTLW: http://www.dixiechicks.msn.com/Streaming LWW: http://www.hyfntrak.com/neilyoung2/AFF23303/ Neil Young: Living With War [ Post Comment ] Comment #31 posted by nuevo mexican on May 23, 2006 at 11:09:42 PT Dixie Chicks are rockin' the house today! Let's support Neil Young, Willie Nelson, and the Dixie Chicks, with the purchase of their albums (and no, I don't like country, 'cept willie, but I love this album so far, 'Don't feel like makin' nice' is just good songwriting at its' best, rock, country, or in-between!More music posts', (Willie Nelson is Cannabis' best friend, eh?)Remember our posts' about these brave souls, who stood up to bush and have been exonerated!Cnn: The Dixie Chicks get an A!!!http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/05/23/ew.mus.chicks/Dixie Chicks announce tour dates in U.S., Canadahttp://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2006-05-18-dixiechicks_x.htm [ Post Comment ] Comment #30 posted by Max Flowers on May 23, 2006 at 11:03:57 PT mayan/911 Mayan, thanks again for your links. I live for those!I just want to quickly point out again two facts about the 9/11 Pentagon explosion that people keep failing to discuss, but which are crux issues that blow the government's lies out of the water.1) The laws of aerodynamics do NOT allow a 757 jet to fly as close to the ground as whatever is shown in the blurry videotape is shown flying. No one ever seems to talk about this, and it is so fundamental it's silly. Whatever is shown in the tape is seen only a couple of feet off the ground, and flying level. A large jet like a 757 needs a lot of air underneath its wings to give the plane lift. Also, the jet turbines need a lot of unobstructed air underneath them to suck in to propel the plane forward. A real 757 flying as low and level as that tape shows would not have had any lift, and would have slammed to earth before it hit the Pentagon. The smaller and lighter the plane, the less critical the space underneath the wings is for lift (assuming adequate airspeed). This is why conversely, a small, nimble plane like a little Cessna or biplane cropduster can fly just a few feet off the ground. It is impossible for a 757 to have been the "plane" shown in the tape. If they had just plotted to have this "plane" coming down at a very steep angle out of the sky, kamikaze-style, the illusion would have been far more credible. 2) The Pentagon has intense anti-aircraft missile defense systems covering it at all times, and has for decades. These defenses are never down, or at least are never supposed to be down. Whatever "war games" may have been being done in other parts of the country or world, and no matter how many NORAD fighter resources may have been conveniently "out of range", these core, ground-based Pentagon defenses would not have been affected. Yet they were totally absent on 9/11. Again, no one ever talks about this!The failure of the press and even 9/11 activists to bring up these critical points boggles my mind. I guess I can understand that the average person and average reporter may not understand basic aerodynamics and thus would not have point #1 above occur to them, but point #2 is just painfully obvious! [ Post Comment ] Comment #29 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 10:23:46 PT Nelson Judges Songs With Marijuana May 23, 2006 American singer WILLIE NELSON uses marijuana to judge the quality of the new melodies he writes. The 73-year-old has smoked cannabis for most of his adult life and is a campaigner to have the drug legalised. And he insists smoking joints helps rather than hinders his songwriting. He says, "I figured if it wasn't worth remembering it probably wasn't a very good song, so that would be the test, to see if I remembered it (after smoking a joint and) got back to a guitar or a piano. "That was usually a pretty good measuring stick, but I'm sure I forgot a few that might have been OK." Copyright: 2006 Contactmusic.com Ltd http://tinyurl.com/p24l2 [ Post Comment ] Comment #28 posted by paulpeterson on May 23, 2006 at 10:22:11 PT Whig #18 Nice posting on that Sealed v. Sealed story. Repub. Senator Peter Fitzgerald didn't run for reelection because he had nominated Patrick (no relation) for the DOJ prosecutor job in Northern Illinois. All the "locals" wanted a local boy to do the job so they could make "deals". Patrick don't make no deals. He is a go getter and took the republican party to jail (including former governor Ryan, who knocked me off as an attorney in 2001).When Ashcroft got his fingers burned when congressional powers were crying out for an "independent prosecutor", Ashcroft recused himself from the case and the next guy in line at that time (I forget if it was Gonzales or somebody else) knee-jerk reacted by appointing Fitzgerald to the job of in-house prosecutor-which never would have happened if the guy had made ANY CALLS UP THE FOOD CHAIN FIRST.Fitzgerald is the type of guy that everybody trusts, because he don't take any political shit. If this is the truth about Sealed v. Sealed, pray long and hard for the safety of Patrick Fitzgerald, and for his belief in truth and honesty and justice. He is the most powerful person we have in the DOJ right now, and he is the most likely to try to protect the constitution from those that would defoul and foil it.He takes people down when they do things wrong. He is a believer in the constitution, and we should start to send ripples of support out to get him to run for higher office.Of course, we still need him right where he is, right now, but guys like this do not come around every day. Patrick Fitzgerald is a keeper of justice, and if there is a case called Sealed v. Sealed being argued and fought right now, we must be glad that he is exactly where he is, doing right what he is doing right now.I am sure that if there is support for indictments against Carl Rove, and he has, in fact, secured grand jury indictments against Carl Rove, then there are transcripts of those proceedings. If he has gone this far in indicting the White House, and has been overruled by people that are pushing political dirt around, I assure you that when the time is right, and the support is there in constitutional rubrics, he will either go to Congress or to the people for support in his efforts to avoid the Supreme Court merely whitewashing their palefaced Whitehouse goons.Please pray that this man is not jettisoned from the justice system, especially now that all constitutional protections and checks and balances hang in the balance right now.Thank you again for this most timely information. Paul Peterson [ Post Comment ] Comment #27 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 10:14:44 PT Off Topic: Bono in Africa Join Americans from around the country on Tuesday, May 23rd, as NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams broadcasts a portion of Bono's much-anticipated trip to Africa, live from Ghana, Africa. http://www.one.org/watchparty/ [ Post Comment ] Comment #26 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 09:41:01 PT potpal Thank you for the link. I guess they think that fighting the drug war is more important then people's lives. [ Post Comment ] Comment #25 posted by potpal on May 23, 2006 at 09:36:54 PT fyi More DEAth... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5007184.stm [ Post Comment ] Comment #24 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 08:07:57 PT afterburner I know they want control of the Internet. If we lose the Internet we lose big time. Everyday people made the Internet and when it became powerful they want to control it. That's the government. [ Post Comment ] Comment #23 posted by FoM on May 23, 2006 at 08:01:25 PT dongenero I saw Jean Rohe on the tv and I started searching on You Tube for the video but I couldn't find it. I kept searching and found her words on the Huffington Post. I took a long time to read it so I would absorb her powerful words. I even read portions to my husband and he was amazed too. The future looks better to me knowing that there are young college people who are seeing that we need to change our course. I loved the part where she called her Mother and told her what she was going to do and her Mother cried and gave her encouragement. Sometimes America is Beautiful. [ Post Comment ] Comment #22 posted by afterburner on May 23, 2006 at 06:51:15 PT Save The Internet! The US radio will not play Living with War because of corporate control. War protestors are herded into "free speech zones." Washington D.C. Metro tried to censor free speech by banning marijuana law reform advertisements. At one time cannabis law reform literature was banned as inciting 'drug abuse.' Now, the have their sights on the Internet! Please help. "Congress is pushing a law" [ Post Comment ] Comment #21 posted by dongenero on May 23, 2006 at 06:50:15 PT posts and links Thanks FoM and whig for the McCain posts. That is amazing stuff. Good for the students! I am proud to see some young intelligent people standing up.I used to like McCain going into the 2000 election.....now, I don't know what he's thinking.Also.....Rove indictments!!!!???? Oh please, oh please....let it be true. [ Post Comment ] Comment #20 posted by Hope on May 23, 2006 at 06:44:47 PT Coffee pots, even... make me remember Rainbow Farms.What a horrible, horrible time...and to be blown out of sight and out of mind, for many, by 9-11, just added insult to injury. [ Post Comment ] Comment #19 posted by afterburner on May 23, 2006 at 06:26:29 PT OT: Save The Internet! Save The Internet! http://www.savetheinternet.com/ {The Threat Is Real.{Congress is pushing a law that would abandon the Internet's First Amendment -- a principle called Network Neutrality ...{Major telecommunications companies are spending millions lobbying the U.S. congress to make the Internet into a private network. In political lingo this means abandoning what is called "Net Neutrality". In common sense terms it's about the government withdrawing our right to Internet Freedom, it's about the Death of The Internet.}We have made tremendous gains while suffering heart-breaking losses in cannabis law reform *because* of the Internet. The Internet has brought truth to challenge the controlled media. The fears, voiced numerous times on this website, Cannabis News, that the government could just "pull the plug" someday are becoming more ominously true. Mobilize. Inform your friends, family, neighbors, and the media. Now! We need letters to editors. We need letters, emails, faxes to legislators before it is too late! [ Post Comment ] Comment #18 posted by whig on May 22, 2006 at 20:56:31 PT OT: regarding the indictment of Karl Rove From Daily Kos:Last Friday, Judge Reggie Walton, the presiding judge in the Libby trial, deliberated over a case titled "SEALED v. SEALED." There is growing speculation that sealed v. sealed is Fitzgerald v. Gonzales' Deputy, Paul McNulty (Fitzgerald's direct superior). . . .The Wayne Madsen Report and the Chris Matthews Show have both floated the theory that Fitzgerald had secured indictments against Rove, but Gonzales --via McNulty-- came in at the last second and used his power as Fitzgerald's superior to kill the indictments. [ Post Comment ] Comment #17 posted by FoM on May 22, 2006 at 19:12:40 PT Whig Thank you. This whole event is amazing. I am so proud of this young woman. She gives me a sense of hope. [ Post Comment ] Comment #16 posted by whig on May 22, 2006 at 18:50:34 PT FoM And the sequel: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jean-rohe/response-to-mccains-aide_b_21442.html [ Post Comment ] Comment #15 posted by FoM on May 22, 2006 at 18:28:27 PT Off Topic: Interesting Reading I Think Why I Spoke Up By Jean Rohe: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jean-rohe/why-i-spoke-up_b_21358.html [ Post Comment ] Comment #14 posted by mayan on May 22, 2006 at 16:46:54 PT Nuevo I believe the government's account of Rainbow Farm as much as I believe their account of 9/11. They have proven time and again that they will murder in cold blood to achieve their ends. The way they see it, freedom isn't compatible with fascism and must be eliminated. May the truth be known.THE WAY OUT IS THE WAY IN...Hijacked truth? http://www.timesherald.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=16670601&BRD=1672&PAG=461&dept_id=33380&rfi=8Zogby Poll: Over 70 Million American Adults Support New 9/11 Investigation: http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/20060522/bs_prweb/prweb388743_4Social Proof: http://georgewashington.blogspot.com/2006/05/social-proof.html9/11 Pentagon 'Plane' Footage 'Missiles' the Point: http://www.politicalgateway.com/main/columns/read.html?col=586Michael Wolsey Interviews Activist Who Sued Local Newspaper Over 9/11 Coverup: http://visibility911.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=92487Reactions to MediaChannel.org Story on Judith Miller, NY Times and 9/11 Warning: http://www.911citizenswatch.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=867Bombs in the Buildings: 9/11 Proof: http://911proof.com/11.html [ Post Comment ] Comment #13 posted by museman on May 22, 2006 at 14:48:14 PT my unpopular opinion "Rule of Law" is the measure of Satan. [ Post Comment ] Comment #12 posted by FoM on May 22, 2006 at 14:24:29 PT whig Thanks. I don't want to say what I think of them because it isn't nice so I'll keep it to myself. [ Post Comment ] Comment #11 posted by whig on May 22, 2006 at 14:20:13 PT FoM I would say they are punks, basically. [ Post Comment ] Comment #10 posted by whig on May 22, 2006 at 14:17:55 PT FoM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bloodhound_Gang [ Post Comment ] Comment #9 posted by FoM on May 22, 2006 at 14:10:54 PT whig Thanks, I never heard of them. Very nasty song. How mean it is. Are they popular? They let them play that song but I bet they wouldn't want them to play Give Peace a Chance. [ Post Comment ] Comment #8 posted by whig on May 22, 2006 at 14:06:45 PT FoM Bloodhound Gang. [ Post Comment ] Comment #7 posted by FoM on May 22, 2006 at 14:02:33 PT museman I don't know who made that song but it is horrible. I heard it on F/9/11. [ Post Comment ] Comment #6 posted by FoM on May 22, 2006 at 13:31:43 PT museman Burn *&%$ Burn [ Post Comment ] Comment #5 posted by FoM on May 22, 2006 at 13:30:34 PT nuevo mexican It's good to see you. I will never as long as I live forget that weekend in September. Never. [ Post Comment ] Comment #4 posted by museman on May 22, 2006 at 12:50:33 PT misquote "We don't need no water, let the Mutha F___a burn." [ Post Comment ] Comment #3 posted by museman on May 22, 2006 at 12:47:52 PT in remembrance Waco, Ruby Ridge, Wounded Knee, and all the thousands of millions of other less known victims of the boot on the door at 3 am, the gun in the face, and the death of love for the sake of one trigger happy (but legal) thug with the IQ of about 59, and an overwhelmig desire to compensate for his undersized penis. A whole new generation of them is being honed and hardened right now in Iraq. If you think we got a police state now , wait till they get those guys ("we don't need no fire, let the mutha f___a burn") on the local constabulary. [ Post Comment ] Comment #2 posted by nuevo mexican on May 22, 2006 at 12:30:26 PT Only one week before 911 too! The warm up??? Hi there FOM and all!Now the the cover for the '911 insider bush job' has been blown, the real reason behind "Rainbow Farm' can be revealed!It was too set up the media for a huge lie, see if they would do their dirty work, (cover-up, mislead, distort) and they did, thus, the stage was set for 911, as the American people, where asleep at the terrorist wheel, the one Bush drives, the one where peace loving cannabists' get killed in the most UN-constitutional way, a way of saying to Americans, GET OVER YOUR BILL OF RIGHTS! They're HISTORY NOW!The timing is too suspect not to be considered, eh Mayan?Someone here could write a book with all of the posts' that were made 5 years ago, and I think it would be a big seller, since the travesty has never been fully reported on, investigated, discussed, acted on, and made part of the public record on bushes' nasty crimes.It must be done, and with just more than a Rainbow Farm web page, this event was TIMED, and seems to me like it was just part of the set up for 911, since over a hundred FBI agents were there, when they should've been on the real job.Ohhh, to be a fly on the wall that day at FBI headquarters! (someone with a conscious will out the crooks, let's make it soon! Thanks in advance!) [ Post Comment ] Comment #1 posted by FoM on May 22, 2006 at 08:51:18 PT Rest in Peace Tom and Rollie We will never forget. [ Post Comment ] Post Comment