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    Default Report: Bicyclist Flees Country After Oregon Police Force Catheterization

    This guy was on a bicycle..... This story IMO is VERY worrisome.

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    “Looks like we get to do it the fun way”
    Julie Wilson
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    July 12, 2013

    Jason Barnes, a 26-year old native Venezuelan residing in Aloha, Ore., was riding his bike one evening last October when his friend was stopped by police for riding without lights.
    Barnes was traveling along Tualitin Valley Highway outside of Portland, Oregon when police made a quick maneuver pulling into the bike lane ahead of the cyclists waiting for them.
    When the cyclists got closer, the officer said “Hey how’s it going, you know you’re supposed to have lights on your bike right?” Barnes’ friend Steven Liddicoat replied, “Yeah I know.”
    The officer then proceeded to ask for Liddicoat’s ID. Meanwhile, Barnes stopped his bike about 25 yards back because he didn’t want to be involved in the traffic stop, especially since he hadn’t broken any laws.
    Jason Barnes fled to his native country of Venezuela after horrific encounter with Oregon police.
    Jason Barnes fled to his native country of Venezuela after horrific encounter with Oregon police.
    The officers made their way towards Barnes anyway and asked him for his ID. He told the officers that he had not violated any laws and wasn’t required to present his ID.
    The cops continued to threaten and intimidate Barnes into providing his ID, but still he refused.
    One of the officers then told Barnes that he witnessed him riding his bike standing up, which is a crime in the state of Oregon. Barnes was skeptical of the statute, so he asked the officer to provide the Oregon State Legislative numbers on the law. The officer denied knowing them and began to make calls on his radio.
    Officer Joshua Wilson shortly arrived on the scene and started the interrogation on Barnes all over again, demanding he present his ID. Officer Wilson read the statute to Barnes and told him he was being charged with “failure to use a bicycle seat.”
    The penalty for failing to use a bicycle seat under Oregon state law is a misdemeanor traffic violation.
    Once informed he was being formally charged, Barnes provided his ID.
    Liddicoat, the friend who was the original reason for the stop, was told he could leave and wasn’t given a ticket for riding without lights.
    Questions regarding whether or not Barnes had been drinking soon followed. Barnes told the officers he did not wish to answer any questions without a lawyer present.
    Officer Wilson arrested Barnes for driving under the influence (DUI) and put him in the back of the police car.
    Once in the back of the car, Barnes tried calm himself, leaning back and closing his eyes, attempting to relax. Within a few minutes, Officer Wilson while driving the patrol car, began taking photographs of Wilson with his eyes closed.
    Barnes believes the officer wanted a snapshot of him with his eyes closed in an attempt to make it look like he was “passed out.”
    Barnes said he was trying to meditate and would appreciate it if the officer kept his eyes on the road, but the officer continued to take photographs.
    Upon arrival at the jail, Barnes was asked to submit to a breathalyzer test, but refused. The officer confirmed that no new charges could be brought against him and that he did in fact have the right to refuse.
    Confirmed in an email sent to infowars, Barnes told police, “I was riding a bicycle, not operating a motor vehicle, and since it does not require a license I am not legally obligated to participate in ANY of the sobriety tests presented to me on this night.”
    Officer Wilson replied, “Good, that’s what I thought you’d say.”
    The officer asked him to submit a urine analysis (UA) to which Barnes declined. The officer replied “OK, perfect. Looks like we get to do it the fun way.”
    By this time Barnes needed to use the restroom, but refused to provide the specimen. The officer told him he couldn’t use the restroom until he provided the “evidence” he needed.
    “That’s illegal and you can’t deny me the basic right to use the restroom,” said Barnes. The officer insisted he could use the restroom once he provided the “evidence.”
    Officer Wilson attempted to find another officer to transport Barnes to the hospital, and also to locate a judge that would sign a search warrant in the middle of the night so he could obtain the “evidence” he needed.
    Once at the hospital, with Barnes on the verge of wetting his pants, Officer Wilson arrived with the signed warrant. While Barnes’ hands were handcuffed in the front, the officer escorted him into the restroom and instructed Barnes to urinate in the cup.
    Barnes still refusing, urinated into the urinal but not the cup. Barnes said the officer then tried to grab his penis and the cup, attempting to force him to urinate into it. Failing at this attempt, Barnes said the officer became angry and pushed him hard against the wall causing Barnes to urinate on himself.
    “By my own power I dropped to my knees and went face down on the ground, trying to pinch off my urine flow,” said Barnes.
    “Officer Wilson then came over and stood with full force on the small of my back, applying painful pressure to my bladder which made it so I could not stop urinating. I remained on the bathroom floor in the hospital in a puddle of my own urine while he used his radio to call security.”
    “I was then told they were going to catheterize me.”
    Barnes expressed his “religious and moral objections” adding that he strongly opposed this action.
    Panicked, and begging and pleading with officials not to catheterize him, the hospital staff proceeded to strap down his feet while officers and security guards held down his arms. Barnes continued to plead with staff saying he’d submit the UA via the cup, but Officer Wilson refused to wait any longer and ordered the catheter.
    Barnes said, “After Officer Wilson and the others assisted the medical staff in removing my pants and underwear, he took my penis in his hands and forced a very long catheter into my urethra while I was screaming, crying, and very much sober and awake.”
    “The invasion felt nothing short of rape. I screamed for an attorney and an impartial observer and received none. The pain was excruciating, the procedure was humiliating, and the worst wasn’t over.”
    “Once officials got my sample and pulled the catheter out, the pain was so severe it induced an instant gag reflex, I vomited and dry heaved onto the floor. This was by far the worst pain and experience that ever happened to me.”
    In a separate incident, ABC News reports that 22-year old Stephan Cook claims police forced a catheter in him after he refused a drug test in 2008. Cook is suing several law enforcement agencies in central Utah for a total of $11 million, accusing officials of violating his civil rights.
    The case is scheduled to go to trial in 2014. Under Utah state law, this gross violation of his human rights should be considered rape.
    Utah law defines “object rape” as the penetration of the genital or anal opening of another person over the age of 14, by any foreign object, instrument or device. This crime is a first degree felony punishable by 5 years to life in prison.
    While the reason remains unclear, even after obtaining the urinary sample, police still conducted a blood draw on Barnes.
    Back at the jail, Barnes deeply disturbed and traumatized, was told by police, “You know, they were just going to let you go if you showed your ID.”
    According to Barnes, when the booking officer began sorting through his inventory, he sorted his items with a pen and Officer Wilson said, “Watch out your pen is probably yellow now.” They laughed.
    Next the officer said, “Be careful it might turn brown too.” They laughed again.
    Wilson has since filed a complaint against the Washington County Sheriff’s Office asking for immediate disciplinary action against all officers involved.
    Barnes was formally charged with DUI, assaulting a police officer and tampering with evidence, but a week later all charges were dropped. He never was informed of his blood alcohol limit that night, but suspects it was well below the limit.
    Barnes was inspired to submit his story to several news agencies after hearing about the outrage of forced blood draws, but they declined to pick it up.
    He has since left the country and moved back to Venezuela where Barnes says he feels “much safer.”
    He suspects this incident is related to his involvement in local protests, including the Occupy Movement.
    When infowars reached out to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office for comment regarding the complaint, Sheriff Patrick Garrett said he had to “look into the records.”
    It remains unclear what the status of the complaint is.
    When asked what the lawful reason generally is for forcing a catheter on someone he replied, “I’m going to tell you one more time, I need to look into the records before I can answer.”
    If you’d like to express your concerns over this incident, you can reach the Washington County Sheriff’s Department at:
    Kathy_Bose@co.washington.or.us OR patrick_garrett@co.washington.or.us
    Sheriff Patrick Garrett (503) 846-2505 or his cell at (503) 793-9907

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    Default Re: Report: Bicyclist Flees Country After Oregon Police Force Catheterization

    WOW!!! beyond disgusted.

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    Default Re: Report: Bicyclist Flees Country After Oregon Police Force Catheterization

    The police are getting worse than I ever possibly imagined. I seriously believe there are no uprisings in the US for this very real physical fear that they will kill you if they think they can get away with it. and if you are someone big they will do it any way and dare anyone to do anything about it.
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    Default Re: Report: Bicyclist Flees Country After Oregon Police Force Catheterization

    Is this even legal for the medical staff to do this to someone? Catheterisation is a medical procedure, which done under duress could cause harm. Surely the whole, awful incident, as described, is rape. I bet he'll not ever be brought to court.

    It sounds like a really shocking incident, I hope it is thoroughly investigated.

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    Default Re: Report: Bicyclist Flees Country After Oregon Police Force Catheterization

    Is it legal? Yes. Is it lawful? No. The indoctrination of enforcement officials these days is to treat everyone as a terrorist and criminal if they do not do exactly as they say, regardless of any laws. You see, they believe they are immune to prosecution or rebuttal, and in a sense, they are correct.

    Until we realize we are chattel, or cattle as defined by the Dept of Agriculture, and have been pledged to the state, as statutory citizens, subject to all statutory rules and regulations, while lawful rights do not apply to property owned by the state, we will continue to be subjected to this type of action.

    I find it more compelling to complete the process of redacting all my adhesion contracts, sever my connection to the corporatocracy as a statutory citizen, and stand outside their jurisdiction, now more than ever. I've encouraged my daughters NOT to apply for birth certificates for their children or apply for social security numbers. I think it is that important.

    You cannot invoke common law when you are in admiralty, and you are dead and lost at sea. You have no voice or any rights, LAWFULLY. Dead people cannot talk or speak for themselves. This is a fact which escapes most people as they are living within the notion of rights. You have no rights as long as you remain on the plantation as a slave, owned by the slave masters, the state.
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    Default Re: Report: Bicyclist Flees Country After Oregon Police Force Catheterization

    Wow, that is certainly despicable, and the problem is of course getting worse. I feel it's important though to remember that not every cop is like this, especially further away from major cities where Homeland Security has not become so deeply entrenched. (Yet)

    I've had experience with rotten cops back in Florida, and it's truly sickening. But I've also had the good fortune of two by chance meetings with two very nice ones here in Tennessee so far. One was a city of Knoxville officer, who turned out to be an Alex Jones listener and a member of Oath Keepers that I wrote about in this thread:
    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...asant-Surprise

    The second, just a couple of weeks ago, is the chief of police of the small town we just moved to. I swear it was like right out of a scene from "Andy Griffith". Just a regular guy like me, about my age, and is truly a public servant. (Gasp LOL) He welcomed me to the community, said to give them a call if we ever need anything, and here was the kicker that about floored me. He had to get going because he needed to go and check in on someone at their house, to make sure everything was going o.k..

    So while it's important to understand the deeply entrenched corruption we are facing, it's equally important (I feel) to keep in mind that not all cops are public enemies either. This is a world full of surprises. We can discover friends in the most unlikely of places, and we can also discover enemies in the most unlikely of places.

    As always, a balanced perspective is key in navigating this mine field.

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    Default Re: Report: Bicyclist Flees Country After Oregon Police Force Catheterization

    Quote Posted by gripreaper (here)
    Is it legal? Yes. Is it lawful? No. The indoctrination of enforcement officials these days is to treat everyone as a terrorist and criminal if they do not do exactly as they say, regardless of any laws. You see, they believe they are immune to prosecution or rebuttal, and in a sense, they are correct.

    Until we realize we are chattel, or cattle as defined by the Dept of Agriculture, and have been pledged to the state, as statutory citizens, subject to all statutory rules and regulations, while lawful rights do not apply to property owned by the state, we will continue to be subjected to this type of action.

    I find it more compelling to complete the process of redacting all my adhesion contracts, sever my connection to the corporatocracy as a statutory citizen, and stand outside their jurisdiction, now more than ever. I've encouraged my daughters NOT to apply for birth certificates for their children or apply for social security numbers. I think it is that important.

    You cannot invoke common law when you are in admiralty, and you are dead and lost at sea. You have no voice or any rights, LAWFULLY. Dead people cannot talk or speak for themselves. This is a fact which escapes most people as they are living within the notion of rights. You have no rights as long as you remain on the plantation as a slave, owned by the slave masters, the state.
    It is against international law to attempt to apply admiralty law on any landmass. Not specifically against the law but not valid if challenged....according to the laws as they exist now.

    Someone has to directly challenge it, which no one has done - to strike it down.

    I could be wrong about that, but that is the game they are trying to play, from my understanding of that situation of the gold fringe appearing around all the flags in the US government offices in the USA.

    It is now happening in Canada as well. Specifically in the offices of federal taxation in Canada. they are trying to apply admiralty law, or pirate law, that the taxation offices in Canada are a law unto their own. Just like in the USA.

    The other side of the quandary, is that..since Admiralty law has no application on a landmass... in continental law (landmass law), the fringe has no legal oriented application.

    This means they are getting away with it.

    They loopholed it, through the use of bruteforce and misapplied intent, in the sense of purposeful and directed intent.

    This is where they need to be attacked, and challenged.

    Then, their actions are hidden from the legal method of recourse, via hidden directives and hidden secret gatherings and methods of conduct and communication.

    Thus, the landmass law that may make any attempt to bring case against them, has nothing to grab a hold of, in order to bring a case against them.

    IF..there is a universal group that is watching all of this, they may be in a situation where they are not interfering as this is a matter of law and international law being applied in the human sense, thus they may be bound to remain neutral as no law is being broken-the humans are acting within their own grouped and agreed to international legal framework.. That the nasty human groups are working under the idea of human law, at the same time they violate it.

    Humans who are bringing attention to this point may be enough to begin the process that strikes it down...and changes behavior by external groups. That humans are not 'acquiescing' anymore to the violators in the human system, they are bringing attention to the quandary that has not been cleared (it remains legally unadressed in human terms and legalities) and remains as an unanswered HUMAN question and problem.
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    In essence, the law of the land and the law of the sea have been merged. The high water mark of admiralty covers all the land, and the Dept of Transportation gave admiralty access to it. Admiralty is uniform across all nations, while the common law is specific to nations, and that is why the elite wanted to bring admiralty to all land masses.

    The challenge, as you have so eloquently stated, is the acquiescence to and ignorance of how things work, by the general populace, who are stuck in the statutory constraints of being dead and lost at sea, incompetent children who do not challenge their slavery.

    Even though many a soul has attempted to build a dam to hold back the waters of admiralty from encroaching upon the land, the flood has been so severe, even Noah's arc is not enough to gather two by two enough souls to stand outside the system, to float upon a sea of death.

    I recommend paying more attention to the sovereignty movements, listen to Santos Bonacci, Jordan Maxwell, Michael Tsarion and others, and take steps to extricate yourselves as much as possible from the control grid, and stay out of their tribunals as much as possible.

    One day, it is my hope, enough people will wake up and claim they are living, not lost at sea, and plant themselves on the land, and push back the high water mark (washington monument here in the US)
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    Quote Posted by gripreaper (here)
    In essence, the law of the land and the law of the sea have been merged. The high water mark of admiralty covers all the land, and the Dept of Transportation gave admiralty access to it. Admiralty is uniform across all nations, while the common law is specific to nations, and that is why the elite wanted to bring admiralty to all land masses.

    The challenge, as you have so eloquently stated, is the acquiescence to and ignorance of how things work, by the general populace, who are stuck in the statutory constraints of being dead and lost at sea, incompetent children who do not challenge their slavery.

    Even though many a soul has attempted to build a dam to hold back the waters of admiralty from encroaching upon the land, the flood has been so severe, even Noah's arc is not enough to gather two by two enough souls to stand outside the system, to float upon a sea of death.

    I recommend paying more attention to the sovereignty movements, listen to Santos Bonacci, Jordan Maxwell, Michael Tsarion and others, and take steps to extricate yourselves as much as possible from the control grid, and stay out of their tribunals as much as possible.

    One day, it is my hope, enough people will wake up and claim they are living, not lost at sea, and plant themselves on the land, and push back the high water mark (washington monument here in the US)




    AND, stand up and scream, IM NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!!

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    Default Re: Report: Bicyclist Flees Country After Oregon Police Force Catheterization

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    The police are getting worse than I ever possibly imagined. I seriously believe there are no uprisings in the US for this very real physical fear that they will kill you if they think they can get away with it. and if you are someone big they will do it any way and dare anyone to do anything about it.
    But if we don't hear about the story, can the story still inflict this fear? Something to think about ...
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