The December 12 sneak-preview of the Che movie in Los Angeles was protested by a wide range of people. Some protestors had lost family to Che's execution squads. Others had come face-to-face with Che in a Cuban prison. Others simply opposed the glorification of evil.
We need YOU to pledge to protest on opening day in America which is officially listed as Saturday January 24, 2009. However movies usually open on the Friday before (or even Thursday before) so stay tuned for details as they emerge.
What kind of a person does director Steven Soderberg and actor Benico Del Toro think is worthy of adoration? How about a man who executed over 100 people, advocated communist dictatorship for the world and wanted Castro to launch nuclear weapons at the United States. For the more than 100 million people killed by communism and the specific victims of this scumbag named Che I ask you all to refuse to give money to any movie involving Soderberg and Del Toro and if you live in Los Angeles please join our protest. We did it in 2004 against Burlington Coat Factory. Just show up. I still have signs from 2004. The message is the same...stop glorifying evil bastards. E-mail your friends and post on activist websites.
Date: Friday December 12, 2008 at 6:30
Location: The Landmark Theatre inside the Westside Pavillion Mall, 10850 West Pico Blvd , Los Angeles , CA 90064
For the second year in a row a Freestar Media/Zogby poll found that 8.1 percent of American adults have read the book Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.
The sample was 1,338 adults interviewed by telephone with approximately 63 questions asked from 10/9/08 to 10/12/08. Zogby International surveys employ sampling strategies in which selection probabilities are proportional to population size within area codes and exchanges.
When asked "Have you ever read the book Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand?", 8.1% said "yes", 91.7% said "no" and 0.2% were not sure. The margin of error of the poll is +/- 2.7 percentage points. This result matches the 8.1 percent result from the 2007 Atlas Shrugged survey.
Those living in the West (14%) are most likely to say they have read Ayn Rand, followed by those in the East (11%), the South (6%) and the central U.S. (4%). Democrats (11%) are more likely than independents (9%) and Republicans (6%) to say they have read the book. College graduates (17%) are the most likely education group to say they have read Atlas Shrugged, and those who earn more than $100,000 a year (15%) are the most likely income bracket to have read the book.
Logan Darrow Clements, producer of the movie "Sick and Sicker" is available to speak at your next meeting. His presentation covers the collapse of "single payer" medicine in Canada and free-market solutions to America's health care cost crisis. You'll also see 30 minutes of clips from the movie. He has spoken to audiences in California, Oregon, Montana and Washington DC to rave reviews. He can also speak on the topic of eminent domain abuse and his Lost Liberty Hotel project. For more information e-mail logan (at) freestarmovie (dot) com.
The socialists will soon start a new push to force us all into a government health care monopoly. Help us show what happens when "the government becomes your doctor". Help us finish the movie "Sick and Sicker". We are more than halfway done. We need 20 people to donate $10,000. This donation is tax deductible through a grant from a non-profit organization.
A Freestar Media/Zogby poll found that 8.1 percent of American adults have read the book Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. The poll of 1,239 adults was conducted by Zogby International between October 10 and October 14, 2007 at the request of Freestar Media, LLC. Among the poll's 80 questions was "Have you ever read the book Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand?". The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.
Freestar would like to thank everyone who contributed toward the cost of the Zogby survey: Kelly N., Kimberly S., Jordan Z., Timothy B., David H., Steve N., Dagny T. and thanks to PledgeBank.com for bringing together all the donors.
American politicians think Canada is a health care utopia. I'd like to hear what Canadians have to say. Send in your stories to logan (at) freestarmovie (dot) com. Michael Moore thinks waiting lists are no big deal. What do you think? Send in your waiting list stories from your personal network and those you've heard about in the media. And, I have a special sub-category for emergency room stories. Waiting two years for a hip replacement is pretty bad but waiting two hours in the ER while bleeding on the floor is even worse.
What's in it for you? First, if you call attention to these problems you might help fix them. The life you save could be your own. Second, if you are personally involved in a story we may put you in the movie. Third, if you are good at uncovering these stories we may put you on the payroll. However, if you are paranoid about speaking out against the government which has so much control over your life we understandyou can remain anonymous.
We do not have release information right now. It will be provided as soon as it is available.
In 2005 our property rights were destroyed by the Kelo vs. City of New London ruling. Thank you for joining the protest against this ruling whereby we tried to have those Supreme Court justices who voted in favor of this ruling live under it.
Now forces are gathering to make another big power grab. This one could threaten your life.
Imagine getting cancer or some other serious illness and being prohibited by law from paying for immediate treatment. In "single payer medicine" everyone is forced to pay into a government-run system and everyone is forced to wait in line as the government slowly doles out care.
If you think single payer medicine can't happen in America you probably thought the Supreme Court would never rule that cities can take your home for a shopping mall. Think again. Many of our freedoms have been lost after the third, forth or fifth attempt.
Freestar Movie, LLC is ready to make a movie called Sick and Sicker that exposes the reality of single payer medicine in Canada, discovers the root cause of American's health care crisis and offers decisive solutions. Our goal is to release this movie shortly after the release of Michael Moore's pro-socialized medicine movie Sicko (Summer 2007). With sufficient funding we can set in motion multiple production teams and complete it in time.
While it's not the "Lost Liberty Hotel" I do have several ideas that will expose the rotten core of socialized medicine while offering a few laughs at the same time. But I need your help right now. If just one person could step forward and make a sizeable donation we can tape a short teaser video that should help raise the remainder of the budget.
Even a few thousand dollars would get me out in the field making this movie instead of sitting in my office trying to raise funds. If you donate you will: 1) Help defeat socialized medicine 2) Foil Michael Moore 3) Get a tax deduction (our sponsor is a 501c3 organization)
The movie about the eminent domain abuse and the Lost Liberty Hotel has been put on hold. Because the topic of socialized medicine is more timely Logan will finish "Sick and Sicker" before returning to his movie on eminent domain abuse. The eminent domain movie is also in need of additional financing.
Project Frontline: Friday, July 21, 2006
GOVERNMENT TAKES HALPER HOME AND FARM
The Government of Piscataway, New Jersey didn't want anyone to see it stealing the Halper home and 75 acre farm. However, several local newspaper photographers and three Freestar cameramen were on the property every day and often at night as well. Their solution, fine the Halpers $4,000 a day for each day they remain on the property in defiance of the court order to leave. This fine would eventually increase to $10,000 a day.
So Larry and Clara Halper had no choice but to leave. Thursday night they spent the night in a hotel and everyone else went home as well. It seems the government won again, just as they did in New London.
This morning Mark Halper showed up early to remove some of his equipment from the farm. According to Mark, a police officer guarding the Halper property said that the Piscataway SWAT team was sent in to storm the property in the middle of the night. Freestar is trying to verify this. So far, the Piscataway government is refusing to comment but is likewise not denying it.
You might also want to call the Mayor and every town council member and let them know your thoughts on this. Below are their phone numbers and home addresses.
Mayor Brian C. Wahler
916 East Lincoln Avenue
Piscataway, NJ 08854-5007
Phone 732-699-9225
Council President Mark Hardenburg (Ward 1)
313 Second Avenue
Piscataway, NJ 08854-3635
Phone 732-752-4762
Councilman James W. Stewart (Ward 4)
609 Jesse Way
Piscataway, NJ 08854-4814
Phone 732-777-0382
Ann Nolan, Township Clerk
Phone 732-562-2310
James F. Clarkin III Esq.(Township attorney)
1100 Centennial Avenue, Suite 203
Piscataway, NJ 08854-4152
Phone 732-981-0808
Friday, June 23, 2006: Anniversary of the Kelo vs. City of New London ruling
PLAN B: THE LOST LIBERTY AIRPORT
Video Press Release by Satellite at 4 a.m. ET June 23
WEARE, N.H., June 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- An undisclosed New Hampshire town is considering applying the Supreme Court's "Kelo vs. City of New London" decision on those justices who voted for it on the one year anniversary of the ruling.
The Lost Liberty Airport is the latest project by Logan Darrow Clements to fight eminent domain abuse. It arrives on the June 23 anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that set loose a wave of home and land seizures across America.
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A Selectman for the town that is considering the proposal said, "The Supreme Court's Kelo decision was abhorrent. We are slowly losing our individual rights through bad legislation and a misguided judiciary. Perhaps the only way we can stop this trend is to have the people who create and sustain these laws live under them. That's why I as a Selectman in a New Hampshire town will do my best to get my town to support and carry out the plan for the Lost Liberty Airport."
According to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in "Kelo vs. City of New London" a government may use eminent domain to seize homes and land to promote economic development or increase tax revenue. Meanwhile, New Hampshire statute XXXIX chapter 423 allows a town to seize land for an airport outside its border. Since this statute does not require the land to be adjacent territory any town in New Hampshire could seize land inside any other town. Thus any town in New Hampshire could seize David Souter's land in Weare, N.H. or Stephen Breyer's land in Plainfield, N.H. for the creation of an airport. Both Souter and Breyer voted in favor of the Kelo ruling.
The airports will be operated by a victim of eminent domain abuse. Thor Solberg owns a private airport in Readington, N.J., which could soon be taken by eminent domain using the logic of the Kelo ruling. On May 16, 2006 the voters of Readington approved a bond authorizing the acquisition of Thor's land. Solberg's Airport, which was built by his father, hosts one of the largest hot air balloon festivals on the East Coast.
Said Solberg before the vote, "If the government takes my airport by eminent domain I am ready, willing and able to run the Lost Liberty Airports in New Hampshire. Our annual hot air balloon festival has been remarkably successful. Thousands of people from all over the country attend annually. It could be a real asset to the local economy and it's guaranteed to put your town on the map."
Said Clements, "An airport makes a great anniversary gift for a Supreme Court Justice who likes eminent domain."
The motto for the Lost Liberty Airports will be "Live Free or Fly."
A video about the planned airports will be distributed by satellite to TV newsrooms across the nation as follows:
Time: Friday, June 23, 2006, 04:00 A.M. ET
Satellite: IA6/21C
SubCarriers: 6.2/6.8
Downlink Frequency: 4120MHz (V)
The video will also be made available for download on the Internet. Instructions will appear at http://www.freestarmedia.com when they are ready.
On June 23 arrangements will also be made so that reporters can verify the authenticity of the Selectman via a reputable law firm. The Selectman wishes to remain anonymous until he can rally a majority of his town to support the Lost Liberty Airport project.
Piscataway, N.J. Mayor and eminent domain abuser Brian Wahler receives an award for confiscation of private property from Vladimir Lenin as part of Logan's movie about eminent domain abuse.
Mayor Wahler reacted to the award by sending a large portion of the Piscataway police force to intimidate us. Ultimately we had to run to our cars and flee as it seemed quite likely that the police would confiscate our tapes.
Freestar is making a movie about eminent domain abuse. As part of that movie it seeks to have a collage of EDA victims all saying the same basic sentence with different specifics. If you or someone you know has been a victim of EDA please send us a videotape of them saying this sentence with the specifics of the case.
"My name is (your name here), the government of (your city and state) (is taking or has taken)
my (home, business, or land) for a (shopping mall, condo development, etc.. keep it < 5 words).
Please follow this format exactly and don't alter it at all. The total length should be under 10 seconds. We prefer miniDV tapes but can handle all formats. Set your camera to the ratio of 15 x 9 (for movie screens), 30 fps, and make sure the audio is of very high quality (minimal background noise). Be sure the lighting is good and you have a clean (not a busy) background. The victim should be framed in the shot as a head to waist shot (not full body). Mail your tape to: Freestar Media, LLC, 7657 Winnetka Avenue, #707, Canoga Park, CA 91306. Even better, save your video on your computer as a QuickTime file and e-mail it to logan@freestarmedia.com. By submitting your video you give us permission to use it in our movie.
June 27, 2005
The Lost Liberty Hotel
On Monday June 27, 2005 Freestar Media, LLC informed the Towne of Weare, New Hampshire that it wants to begin the permit process to build a hotel on the land owned by U.S. Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter. Mr. Souter was one of five justices who voted in the "Kelo vs. City of New London" decision to allow city governments to take land from one private owner and give it to another if the government believes it will generate greater tax revenue or other economic benefits when the land is developed by the new owner.
This is where we would like to build our hotel. Click on photos to enlarge.