Friday, November 25, 2011

MOVING ON/FINDING THE VOICE OF REASON

[Fri, Nov 25, 2011]

The President of the United States
The Whitehouse
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

Montana winters can get extremely cold and since I have no job, no home, no income, no significant amount of money and moreover due to a back injury am forced to live with, at times, extreme pain, I am moving to Arizona. This is said, recognizing that moving gives the FBI new opportunities to lie, in an attempt to thwart their propaganda machine (or at least slow it down) which for decades and more has never ceased spewing it's canards concerning this "investigation". This is simply a matter of avoiding the weather. Their is no mystery other than how the FBI will choose to exploit the move. Following that thought, according to FBI records they have a strong interest in my sending you these letters via the Whitehouse.gov website. They also have, according to their records, an interest in my moving to either California or Washington state. It is surmised this would give them some advantage.

Ron Paul in his book The Revolution wrote "We should respect each other as rational beings by trying to achieve our goals through reason and persuasion rather than threats and coercion. That...is the primary moral reason for opposing government intrusions into our lives: government is force not reason." My family's experience is sad testimony to that truth. Therefore, once again, in an effort to supersede force with reason and regain our liberty and legitimate standing under the law this is a request for you as the national executive to advocate for us and end this malicious government intrusion into our lives.

In a local Missoulian newspaper oped story the writer told of a recent historical event at a local cemetery during which a number of people, perhaps thinking it trendy, brought their dogs to the festivities. One of those individuals unable to discern appropriate behavior quite unconcernedly allowed her dog to urinate on one of the memorials as everyone watched in disbelief. Sadly, at the time, though offended, the crowd could not find it's voice to object. It is argued that an impuissant government, with the same indifference, has been doing this to America for decades. Our entire society is fouled when with impunity international terrorists are proclaimed as murderers of United States Presidents, small children are gang raped in church parking lots because other international terrorists are unhappy with what the Bible says and when numbers of our "elite" federal officials rape infants for a "good time". The rot is exposed, but sadly, like the group celebrating history, though offended, America has not found it's voice.

Sincerely,


Lynn Swartos
535 Ryman
Missoula, MT 59802
406-696-8576

cc: Lisa Bazant
     Various media, groups and individuals

Saturday, November 19, 2011

A LAWFUL PETITION

[Fri, Nov 18, 2011]

The President of the United States
The Whitehouse
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

The FBI has utterly cowed a pusillanimous government, revealing a herd of panderers and exhibitionists. Perhaps this should not come as a surprise, the government has tolerated outrages in the past. After President Kennedy was assassinated the brother of a prominent Italian organized crime figure wrote a book flaunting that organizations involvement. Governments response was of course to do nothing.

This appeal, ergo, is not to a government committed to the banner of impuissance but to you as our national executive and by oath, agent for the United States Constitution. Therefore, on behalf of the Swartos in accordance with the clear language of the First Amendment to the Constitution this is a lawful petition addressed to you for the redress of grievances against an unbridled FBI and their government accomplices.

While a recreant FBI and the government they represent, in weltering dread of the truth that will send large numbers of them to jail for the rest of their lives, scurry for the shadows of what at times more resembles a reeducation camp than the land of our birth, my family for almost a quarter century have been forced to tolerate the intolerable. Hardships and terrors perpetrated by the FBI have been many. Craven threats and nefarious schemes to harm us have been unrelenting. We have suffered the torment of physical separation, forced by the fear of offering a target of, irresistible, opportunity to the monstrous and now as the years and decades have mounted, in great anguish we endure the passing of our beloved.

This and more we have suffered, and though the law including the Constitution has been deformed to the point that moral indifference is now a seeming imperative, there is cause for hope, they have not cowered all. Not our American Spirit, Courage or Pride, certainly not the United States Army, and not the God of Heaven by any means nor many others across our great nation who are quietly working in service to Duty, Honor and Country.

Sincerely,


Lynn Swartos
535 Ryman
Missoula, MT 59802
406-696-8576

cc: Lisa Bazant
      Various media, groups and individuals

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

CHANGES

[Mon, Nov 14, 2011]

The President of the United States
The Whitehouse
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

It was Veterans Day when this letter was started, a good day to ponder the meaning of freedom. Freedom is one of those words you have to keep up with, it's meaning seems to change over the years, kind of like a "living" constitution. If you don't pay attention someone else will decide for you.

Less than half a century ago, when I was a child, the thought of our country turned into a place where government arbitrarily ignored the moral and legal ambit protecting citizens from government launched, decades long terror campaigns of pain and grief would have been derided. The idea that our national institutions would in the future be fouled by those who support the trafficking in and rape of mere babes and furthermore that an impuissant leadership would refuse to stop these vilest of monsters and in fact allow them positions of prominence would have been met with scoffing incredulity. Nor would it have been believed that our free press could so quietly be coerced to silence. The First Amendment? Apparently the new dispensation  does not include that part of the "living" Constitution. Moral relativity seems to have conquered. Virtue has changed places with vice.

Now statesmanship has been replaced by vociferation. Nancy Pelosi screeches out dire claims of republicans wanting to "end life as we know it", clamoring Bill Clinton joins in the hysterics claiming house republicans are "anti government zealots", and in the meantime our returning troops are put on terrorist watch lists and our students protest, sometimes violently, in support of those who stand aside for pedophiles. The center is not holding.

America is not, entirely, the country promised to us by the Constitution and attempts to diminish our law and culture continue. Perhaps we should compare what we have to what we had and moreover to critically evaluate what the unscrupulous attempt to force on us in the future. Then we could decide for ourselves.

Sincerely,


Lynn Swartos
535 Ryman
Missoula, MT 59802
406-696-8576

cc: Lisa Bazant
     Various media, groups and individuals

Saturday, November 12, 2011

PURSUING CHARACTER/SUBJUGATING EVIL

[Thu, Nov 10, 2011]

The President of the United States
The Whitehouse
1660 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

Nancy Pelosi, champion of inane histrionics, has said Republicans want to "end life as we know it". Her rhetorical nonsense aside, a good place to start would be with the destruction of the status quo on behalf of the children her ilk refuses to defend. Moreover, there are many Democrats who's moral compasses work just fine and would if given the opportunity gladly help.

Tom Brokaw at a recent National Press Club luncheon in response to concerns over downsizing news organizations reminded the audience that it only took two reporters to "bring down Nixon". Great rhetoric, pure balderdash. The country is on First Amendment lock down. Somebody tell him.

At Penn State students are violently rioting over Joe Paterno's dismissal. It is wondered what nightmares the small children who were orally and anally raped, suffer at the sight of so many people championing those who in their cowardice refused to stop the monster. It is further wondered if those students would be rioting if they had been the ones raped. Meanwhile, JoPa is reportedly leading student cheers on his front lawn.

The point of the preceding recital of the inane and the vile is that large parts of society seem to have lost the ability to wield logic or reason and demonstrate no moral sense, empathy or courage. Those are just the salient points. America is in desperate need of leadership and we need it now.

The FBI, employing their legions of poltroons, through an inexpiable misuse of power have, so far with impunity, vitiated our national institutions and furthermore viciously cowed and subsequently silenced our nation. In doing so they have with typical inhuman, amoral ferocity added their support to turning our very children into dehumanized sexual prey. This pervasive maelstrom of evil rather than being allowed to engulf us must be met with an execrative rage at the dying light of our innocents and an immutable resolve to stop them. Their inhumanity having this been posited a further reminder of the humanity of some of the other unwilling participants is in order.

Two pictures are enclosed. One is the graduation picture of my former wife Gwen, the other is the fourth grade picture of my daughter Ashley. Both of them, for the sake of preventing inconvenient cognizable objections, have been and still are targets of pernicious FBI machinations. Both of them are quite innocent.

Please do not construe this as an emotional appeal. Though emotions cannot be entirely separated from the subject, the motivating intent is to remind that they are not disembodied abstracts in some sterile theoretical exercise and that the problem of evil is sometimes of government making.

Sincerely,


Lynn Swartos
535 Ryman
Missoula, MT 59802
406-696-8576

cc: Republican National Committee
      Democratic National Committee
      Montana Republican Party
      Montana Democratic Party
      National Governors Association
      NAACP
      National Press Club
      Insight for Living
      Focus on the Family
      Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the SBC
      General Council of the Assemblies of God
      Salvation Army
      National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
      Brian Schweitzer
      Steve Bullock
      Chris Gregoire
      Rob McKenna
      Denny Rehberg
      Lisa Bazant
      Various media, groups and individuals