Thirteen Occupiers Kicked Off of Greyhound Bus in Amarillo, TX by Driver, Don Ainsworth

At about 7:50pm thirteen Occupiers since named “The Amarillo 13” which were headed to Occupy Congress for the Jan. 17, 2012 event were kicked off the bus by the driver, Don Ainsworth. They apparently were boarding the bus and the driver noticed the Occupiers t-shirts and was rude to not only the Occupiers but also the other riders. They were on the bus for about 5 min. One of the Occupiers questioned why their bags were not loaded up and the bus driver told them to sit down and shut up. The driver then locked all the passengers including the Occupiers on the bus for over an hour until police arrived. The Occupiers and other riders were getting restless. The police arrived and attempted to negotiate with the driver to be reasonable to no avail. The driver only kicked off the thirteen occupiers and stated that “Occupy will not occupy this bus.” The driver also stated that Occupy was not wanted here or in D.C.

The Occupiers state that they were not doing anything to promote the removal. They were not doing any mic checks or being disorderly. The individuals paid upwards of $500 to ride Greyhound from California to D.C. Greyhound stated they will do the Occupiers a “favor” and allow them to board the next bus.

During the ordeal they misplaced one of the Occupiers tickets. Greyhound would not re-issue the ticket so they asked for donations via PayPal to fund the purchase of another ticket. After a few hours one of the Occupiers realized that he had the lost ticket. They raised around $100 of the $700 dollars needed to purchase the new round trip ticket. After the ticket was found they let the donators know via the live stream that they would put the money toward food or refund any donations if the donator wanted the money returned.

Shortly after the incident fellow occupiers watching the live feed of the ordeal sent about 20 boxes of pizza to the Greyhound terminal. In addition to sending the pizza others supporting the Amarillo Thirteen called the Greyhound corporate office, the Amarillo terminal as well as the CEO of Greyhound to express their discontent with the way the Occupiers were treated. The Amarillo Thirteen are asking individuals not to call the Amarillo Greyhound office but to wait until Monday and then call the corporate office at (800) 231-2222.

The Occupiers are able to get their tickets exchanged for another bus. The next bus is expected to arrive at 5:50am. At this point they have been able to stay inside the terminal. At about 1 am a new employee arriving for his shift seemed to request that they leave the terminal but they were able to stay after some discussion. From the reports they will be arriving in D.C. on Jan. 16, 2012 in time for the Jan. 17 event after experiencing an eleven hour delay.

UPDATE: The bus with The Amarillo Thirteen has left the terminal at 5:47am with no issues. They turned off the live feed while in transit. I will post updates as they come in.

Below Road 2 Congress has put a link to their updated itinerary

UPDATE: At 12:50pm The Amarillo 13 announced that they spoke with a representative from Greyhound on the phone. The Greyhound representative has stated she needs to talk to management but they will do everything they can to make up for the inconvenience their driver imposed on them. They will not be sure of the possible refunds until Monday as the executives are out of the office. The group has formed a committee to determine what an appropriate request from Greyhound will be.

UPDATE: At 5pm Road 2 Congress posted that Greyhound has provided a “hot bus” with only three stops on the way to D.C. The stops are Memphis, Nashville and Knoxville, TN. They should be arriving at D.C. at 3pm on the 16th.

UPDATE: 8:45pm The Amarillo 13 has left Memphis in route to Nashville.

UPDATE: The Amarillo 13 is expected to arrive in D.C. between 1:30pm and 2pm

UPDATE: The Amarillo 13 has arrived in D.C. at 1:25pm eastern time Jan. 16, 2012.

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It is time for your reaction on the NDAA Mr. Romney

At a December 11, 2011 town hall meeting with voters in Hudson, NH, Mitt Romney was asked about the National Defense Authorization Act. Mitt Romney had this to say in response to the question, “Let me look at the particular authorization, um and and and, I’ll make sure on our website we describe reaction to that particular amendment.”

It has now been over a month since the question was presented to him. Where is his reaction? I searched his website, searched Google for his reaction and nothing was found. I suspect that the issue is being avoided however, if you state you are going to do something in a public forum, it should be expected that you will follow through with what you state you will do.

Is there any real call to action against the National Defense Authorization Act?

As I sit here, poolside at our annual family weekend getaway, I can’t help but look at the multitude of people swimming and playing and think to myself, they have no idea. The NDAA is by far the most controversial bill in my lifetime. I have been following the discussions on the bill since just before its passage. There is good discussion out there but I have yet to see any real action on it.

Don’t get me wrong, the first step is in educating people about the bill. That step is proving to be the hardest. It is hard because the mainstream media is failing to provide Americans the coverage it deserves. Nearly every person I talk to knows nothing about the NDAA.

The Occupy movement has added the NDAA to its agenda with Occupy Congress. They have scheduled a rally on January 17, 2011 in Washington DC at the Capitol Building and you can follow it on Twitter with the hash tag #J17. Previously there was another event scheduled for January 3, 2011. I was not aware of this effort until the date passed and I am unable to find any results of the rally. I continue to follow #J17 but fear it may not be significant enough to draw any attention.

As I am writing this blog entry there are 9,054 people that like the Occupy Congress January 17th, 2012 Facebook Page. Of those individuals only 10% have RSVP to the event. Just over 950 people is not a significant crowd. I would imagine there will be more than 950 in attendance but even if there were 9,054. Will that be enough to change anything? Will that be enough to grab the media’s attention? I doubt it but hope I am wrong.

The point of this blog entry is not meant to discourage anyone. I am of the opinion any action is good action if it is directed toward repealing the NDAA. We must continue to educate the unaware public but we need to do more. We need an action plan that will be recognized. We need a call to action that will grab the attention of the media and the public and inform all.

Have any ideas? We would love to hear them.

The Clearest Explaination of American Detainment Under NDAA

The video below is the most clear cut breakdown of the National Defense Authorization Act in regards to American detainment that I have found thus far:

Is NDAA, SOPA, PIPA Going To Get Needed Attention Without “Trusted” Sources?

The blogosphere is ramped with discussion about the newly passed National Defense Authorization Act. The hash tag #NDAA is alive with action on Twitter and was long before it was signed into law. Individuals are pleading with their peers to spread the word by using Facebook, Twitter and their email contacts.

This is much needed as the NDAA is a threat to our very rights as citizens of these United States. However, here is the issue as I see it. The people that are aware of the NDAA use unconventional means to obtain information. When I say unconventional what I mean is they aren’t getting the information from the mainstream media like CNN, ABC, CBS, FOX and the like. They are getting their reports from sources such as bloggers, RT, The Huffington Post, Infowars.com and by following other informed people on Twitter.

Before I go any farther, I now get my news from these sources as well. In this day and age you need to. There is too much political corruption happening in the mainstream media. These alternative sources reveal the real news not what some corporate fat cats wants you to see. Sure you need to take an objective look at the news that is being reported. Just because it is written doesn’t make it truth but you have to start somewhere. You can’t possibly be objective of something you know nothing about. Use these sources as a feed to look farther.

Here in lies the problem. The unfortunate fact is most people are still being led by the mainstream media. Most people still trust the CNNs or the FOXs of the world. What is even worse is too many people trust their government. I know I did until a few months ago, until I learned about the National Defense Authorization Act, the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act.

I have been telling people to Google NDAA. When I first began to tell them to do this I didn’t elaborate other than it is important and I wanted them to do a little research and come to your own conclusions. I received little response, little response from family and friends that I would typically engage in an intellectual conversation with.

I feel the lack of response is because they feel the same that I did. They trust their news sources and they trust their government to do the right thing. When you Google NDAA you don’t get results from the mainstream media because they are simply not covering it. I think this is turning the average person off.

What we as enlightened individuals must do is keep up the education. There have never been issues of this much importance in our lifetimes. If there was ever a time that people needed to be educated the time is now. Don’t stop the fight.

As I was watching the Iowa Caucus tonight on C-Span President Obama did an interview. In his closing he stated, “You guys inspire me every single day. And I want us to remind ourselves, and to remind each other, that as much work as there may be out there before us, there is nothing we can’t accomplish when determined citizens come together and decide they want to make a difference.” Let’s prove him right. Together we can make a difference. Together we can fight the NDAA, SOPA and PIPA.

Has the United States Government Censored the mainstream media?

I continually read blog post after blog post about the National Defense Authorization Act, Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect Intellectual Property Act. These three items are top news stories in other countries. Yet, there is very little information being provided by the United States news outlets.

One would think that a bill that allows for indefinite detention of United States citizens would be headline news. One would think that two bills that have the ability to censor the internet would be headline news. Why aren’t they?

I can somewhat understand why the news outlets aren’t covering SOPA and PIPA. Most news outlets have a corporate entity that will benefit from the provisions of SOPA and PIPA. They don’t care about the repercussions of the bills. They only look at the power to prevent their copyrighted material from being pirated. This situation is motivated by self-interests. I don’t by any stretch of the imagination agree with this. The internet is alive with protest activity on these two bills and the media continues to ignore them.

The NDAA on the other hand, I can’t figure out what the motivation is to keep this action quiet. One person that I follow via Twitter stated they are probably avoiding covering the NDAA because it would create a revolution. I think that may be an overstatement but even so, are they not there to educate us on news? There is no bigger news than the government taking away our constitutional rights is there?

In my browsing of the internet I have not found one source of information that explains why the media isn’t covering this. Doesn’t the news thrive on controversy? There is no more controversial news story than the NDAA. Wouldn’t you think the news ratings would go through the roof if this was being covered?

Unfortunately this blog post has more questions than it does answers. It is time to get some answers to these questions. We must stand up and fight for our constitutional rights and demand that the media covers these stories and demand an answer as to why they have not been covering these horrific bills. There must be a reason and the only reason I can think of is censorship. I encourage you to submit your thoughts below.

A Message From The Future About SOPA, PIPA and NDAA

Journal entry # 122 August 2, 2012 – John Q. Farmer

It has been 122 days since my detention. I remember it all like it was yesterday. One of the reasons I remember it so vividly is because the day was April 1, 2012. Yep, April Fool’s Day. Boy do I wish what happened on this day was someone’s horrible April Fool’s trick, it was anything but.

I was getting ready for my farming season. I was a pretty tech savvy farmer with GPS units in my Tractors. I also used the internet to see what was working for other farmers. I posted on forums and used Twitter and Facebook to see what other farmers were doing and also to share my successes.

There was one post that completely changed my life. While visiting a popular farming forum I came across some information that attracted my attention. It talked about ammonium nitrate and how it can be used to make bombs. I never heard of such tom foolery. Ammonium nitrate is used by farmers because it is a great fertilizer that has nearly no effect on the PH level of the soil and can be applied any time of the season, it isn’t used to make bombs?

It was the beginning of March when I originally read the article and I figured I would share it with the other farmers in my network. I decided to write up a little article that talked about how great ammonium nitrate is for farming but also reference how others are using it. I provided a link to what I thought was the original article that I referred to earlier. It turns out that article was copied.

On April 1st, I awoke to a resounding knocking at my door. I remember because of the forcefulness of the knocking I jumped out of bed to see what all the ruckus was about. I was greeted at the door by three FBI officers and was immediately taken into custody.

I repeatedly asked why I was being detained. I say detained because to this day I haven’t been arrested. I haven’t even been read my rights; I now know that is because the government has stripped our rights from us. It wasn’t until much later that I was told I was a terrorist and I had been detained because of the stock of ammonium nitrate I had. I told them that I was a farmer and I fertilized my fields with it but they wouldn’t listen. I was told that what prompted the investigation was the article I wrote about ammonium nitrate. It turns out that the article that I linked to about bomb making was not the original article and under the Stop Online Piracy Act they tracked my link down and traced it back to me.

I was told that I was facing 5 years for providing a link to copyrighted material. That doesn’t really matter though. What is worse is the fact that they informed me that I did not have the right to a trial because of the National Defense Authorization Act and under that law I can be detained without trial indefinitely.

I can remember thinking, this is a horrible April Fool’s Joke but that passed quickly as did the days. So here I sit no contact with the outside world. No defense allowed for my honest actions, completely cut off from the “real world”.

This ridiculous fictional writing may sound out of this world; however, the provisions in SOPA, PIPA and the NDAA would allow this story to become reality. We must act now to protect our constitutional rights and stop these horrible laws from becoming reality. Educate yourself and contact your representative today.

You Need To Listen To Non-Traditional News Sources

What a sheltered life we live. It started nearly one month ago. I sat behind my desk working when a good friend of mine stopped in to have a chat. It was a normal conversation that we typically have once or twice a week, discussing local issues and items in the news. He asked me if I heard about the National Defense Authorization Act and then asked me if I had heard of the Stop Online Piracy Act, neither of which I had.

This conversation engaged me to the point of researching both bills and educating myself about them. I am typically one that at least attempts to go to the source first in an attempt to create my own opinion. The first thing I thought was why where these bills not covered by the mainstream media? Of course it didn’t take long to realize it was in their best interests not to cover the bills. Being that I make my living from the internet I naturally had more interest in SOPA even though it is no more evil than the NDAA.

I became engaged in the online conversations about SOPA and even went as far as developing a Stop Online Piracy awareness website. I watched as GoDaddy was boycotted and I began transferring my domain names away from them to an anti-SOPA registrar. As I continued to participate in the anti-SOPA movement I continued to keep an eye on the media. Even with tens-of-thousands of domain names being transferred away from GoDaddy and thousands of individuals discussing the bills online there was still absolutely no coverage on any of the major news networks.

It was at this point I completely realized that the mainstream media does not, in any way, have our best interests in mind. Some people have said that what is important to me might not be important to everyone else. I laughed at that explanation. If that is the case then obviously no one cares if they are detained without trial and can’t express their opinion. What a load of crap. If these stories were presented to the world in an un-biased and confirmed matter the world would be outraged and that is the exact reason why the stories are not covered.

We have not been able to trust the media to inform us on important topics for quite some time. With that said, they have moved from not reporting important news to endangering the very freedoms this country was founded on by not covering these unconstitutional bills. With these life-changing bills at the verge of being passed, the time is now to begin educating yourselves by using non-traditional methods.

How do you go about doing this? Well, it is easier than you may think. Social media is one powerful way to stay informed. Yep, I said social media. I know what some of you are probably thinking, “My friends on Facebook don’t know any more about the world than I do.” That may be the case and if it is then it’s time to expand your social network. There are many well informed individuals that you can follow on Twitter, Facebook and Google+. I just started expanding my social network and the information those that I follow post is truly invaluable. Just keep in mind, because someone posts something does not make it factual. There are a lot of opinions out there. What I do is read the posts and follow up by researching those items that are of interest to me.

There is no one source that I have found that discusses everything that is happening in the world but there are much better ways to acquire knowledge than the typical news resources. I encourage you to educate yourself and find a system that works for you. Once you have found that system, and you are beginning to obtain important information not covered by the media, don’t, I repeat don’t keep the information to yourself. Distribute your new found information to the rest of your social network. By doing this we will have a much better informed world which will benefit all of us tenfold.

SOPA Discussions Becoming Redundant But We Can’t Stop

I began keeping up with what is happening with the Stop Online Piracy Act at the beginning of the month when it was first brought to my attention. I was completely engaged with educating myself about the bill. I read the bill in its entirety, watched many of the congressional hearings live and kept up with discussions on Reddit and Twitter.

Since the House Judiciary Committee went on hiatus in regards to the Stop Online Piracy Act there has been an effective boycott of GoDaddy and some interesting videos posted on Youtube. Other than that there has not been a lot of new news on the subject. The Twitter feeds are rolling with comments about who is moving from GoDaddy and links to information about SOPA and of course continuing discussions about how bad this bill is.

In keeping up with the discussions I am beginning to have a difficult time reading the typical sources because of the redundancy. I watch the Twitter feed for SOPA and it is the same thing over and over. “So and so is moving from GoDaddy”, “it is too little too late for GoDaddy’s change of opinion”, “GoDaddy didn’t change their opinion they are just saying that”, and links to the same YouTube videos and the same articles over and over.

I would imagine that others are seeing this too. In response to this I have changed my direction when it comes to the Stop Online Piracy Act. Now instead of attempting to educate myself about SOPA I have started the mission of educating others. Since the media is not covering SOPA it is up to us, the educated, to share that information to others. I encourage you to educate yourself about SOPA and the dramatic effect if will have on the internet and if you are educated I encourage you to share that education with others. Post on your blogs, Facebook, Twitter, forums and use in real life interactions to educate those about SOPA. It is not as simple as you may think. Many have a rational ignorance thought process about SOPA and that is okay. That in itself is better than complete ignorance.

Controversy In The United States

Alright America, it is time to listen up. The time is now to start asking some important questions. What is the United States Government planning? In the past there have been controversial laws that have been proposed, some passed. As of late, there are some major bills that are growing closer to passage that will greatly affect the citizens of the United States and beyond. I personally am beginning to wonder what the Government’s motive is and I hope others are as well.

The first bill that I am referring to is the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act. Here is an excerpt from the ACLU website on the bill, Say NO to Indefinite Detention and Endless Worldwide War “The Senate has passed a version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that includes a dangerous provision authorizing the U.S. military to pick up and imprison civilians — including Americans — without charge or trial, anywhere in the world, including in your own backyard. The provisions were negotiated by a few senators — in secret — and without proper Congressional review. The House of Representatives earlier passed its own version of the NDAA that authorizes worldwide war, and worldwide indefinite detention, even within America itself. And now, the House and Senate are meeting in secret to write a final version and find a way to rush this outrageous affront to our constitutional rights to President Obama’s desk.” It is a sad, sad day in America when our Government will be allowed to detain individuals without trial.

There are two other bills that are patently against the United States Constitution, Protect IP Act (Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act of 2011) or PIPA, and SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act). Both of these bills will have an extreme effect on the internet as we know it and they promote censorship and an attack against our right to free speech. What SOPA and PIPA will do is allow the United States Government to eliminate any website that has any copyrighted material presented on the website from the internet. It gives them the authority to require search engines to pull the alleged website from their listings, require payment processors to stop providing their services to the alleged website, requires internet service providers to disable the alleged websites IP address and more all without just cause or a trial.

All three of these bills were presented in 2011 and are in the process of becoming law. Now maybe I am being paranoid here, however at this point I don’t believe I am, but they are passing laws that basically say anyone can be detained indefinitely without trial and grossly prevent our freedom of speech by removing any website from the internet without justification. Are they preparing for something? With all the recent uprisings in Greece, Egypt and the recent Occupy Movement here in the United States, I am curious what is going to come out of all this. Hold on to your hats, we could be in for a wild ride in the near future. I would really like to hear your point of view. Please take a moment and share your thoughts below.