Archive for August, 2011

September 2011 Focus on Property Rights

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Chapters are you passing out Sheriff Mack booklets to your local sheriff? Are you discussing what you learned at the conference with your local law enforcement people?

SEPTEMBER 2011
MEETINGS SCHEDULE

All meetings are in Missouri unless otherwise stated

Christian County Chapter
Ozarks Property Rights Congress

September 1 — 7:00 p.m.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church – 877 Hwy JJ.

From the West, take Hwy 14 East from 65 Hwy through Ozark towards Sparta and approximately 1 mile past W Hwy take a left off of 14 onto JJ Hwy, then 0.8 tenths of a mile to Mt. Zion Baptist Church on the left.

Meeting topics will include a Review of the August 6 Conference in Mountain Grove

And the Christian County Food Code

Come see what it is all about!
Contact Bob Estep 417-844-8406 or Mike Wasson 417-634-5679
www.ozarksprc.com – Email: info@ozarksprc.com

Lawrence County Chapter

Ozarks Property Rights Congress
Tuesday, September 6 – 7:00 p.m.

The location of the meeting is at the old red roofed church in Mount Vernon. The directions are: approximately 2 blocks N. on Market St. (in front of the Keen Bean) to Division, W. 1 1/2 blocks to the corner of Division and West St.

This month we have the opportunity to have our Lawrence County Sheriff Brad Delay as our guest speaker. He will speak on among other things, his view of “freedom issues” and we will have a chance to ask him questions as well.

Eric Vought will lead a discussion of a precious metals trading system. This is a very good time to invite your neighbors and friends.

Contact: Eric Vimont 417-366-0999

Gainesville Chapter
Ozarks Property Rights Congress

September 8 – 7:00 P.M.

Vaught’s Family Restaurant
Highway 160, West of Gainesville
On meeting nights, food is served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Topics of discussion

Review of August 6 Conference

Doreen Hannes will discuss Missouri HB840

“Aerotropolis Trade Incentive and Tax Credit Act” which will create the

“China Hub” Global Free Trade Zone in St. Louis

Far Southwest Chapter
(McDonald County)

September 13 – 7:00 p.m.
New-Mac Community Room
Anderson, Missouri

Topic of Discussion

Sustainable Development presented by Will Roberts

Contact: Arthur & Virginia Waggoner

wagg@leru.net – 417-435-2661

MOUNTAIN GROVE MEETING

September 22 – 7:00 P.M.
Come early, if you care to eat, as food is not allowed in the meeting room due to limited restaurant staff.

Topic of discussion

Review of August Conference

U.S. Forest Service closing trails

FEMA National Flood Insurance

Aerotropolis Trade Incentive & Tax Credit Act

For more info call 417-668-5977 or 417-457-6111

Email: info@ozarksprc.com

Barry County Chapter
Ozarks Property Rights Congress

September 29 – 7:00 p.m.
Barry County Library – Cassville Branch
Cassville, MO

Topics of discussion

The two sales tax initiatives placed the ballot by E-911 Board and

the County Commissioners for General Revenue tax

Contact: Paul Bingham – 417-665-1041

paulbingham44@yahoo.com

Best Ever OPRC Conference

Monday, August 8th, 2011

11th Ozarks Conference on Private Property Rights -
Full Day of Information on What’s Here, What’s Coming, & What to do about it!

Don’t miss an opportunity to have a record of  the Conference to watch and study. DVDs of the Conference are available for $20, which also covers mailing costs. Send your request, with payment and number of DVDs desired to: Recording Masters, Route 1, Box 816, Cabool, MO 65689. Expect your DVDs within 2 weeks. The Conference DVD will come as a two disk set. Some at the Conference said they had trouble hearing in the gymnasium, but I am assured that the audio on the DVD is perfectly clear.

An estimated 300 people attended the 11th Ozarks Conference on Private Property Rights at the YMCA in Mountain Grove, MO on Saturday the 6th. The theme of the Conference was Agenda 21 in the Heartland – How International Becomes Local.

The event was sponsored by Ozarks Property Rights Congress. and  began with a video tribute to the late c. Russell Wood, OPRC president. Wood, who passed away in May, was the president from the group’s formation in the fall of 2000 until his passing.

The c. Russell Wood Memorial REAL Conservationist Award was presented to L. D. (Dave) Davis of Udall, Missouri. Dave is the OPRC vice president. His quiet way of  working behind the scene has been an effective asset to the success of OPRC.  He achieved harmony in working with County Commissioners, a succession of newspaper editors, and the people of Ozark County.

Ray Cunio from Sullivan, Mo started the morning session off talking about how cities and counties are adopting the United Nations Agenda 21- Sustainable Development – Smart Growth provisions through planning and zoning comprehensive plans. Cunio helped defeat one such ordinance in Franklin County, MO, which would have included regulating the dark night sky.

Finding out about the Department of Transportation Director Ray La Hood’s new proposal to make farmers get CDL licenses to operate tractors and farm machinery caused quite a stir among those listening. The proposed change also means ANYONE driving a tractor or operating any piece of motorized farming equipment would be forced to pass the same rigorous tests and fill out the same detailed forms and diaries required of semi-tractor trailer drivers. This reclassification would bury small farms and family farms in regulation, paperwork, and expense. The questions on everyone’s mind, “What are these government people thinking? Do they want to destroy American farmers’ ability to feed the country?

On the subject of feeding the country, Doreen Hannes shed light on the escalation of raids by government agencies on private food clubs that sell raw milk products. She also talked about, “Good ag gone bad” as the “Leafy Green Products Marketing Agreement” is being put into effect.  The LGPMA is part of the Good Agricultural Practices(GAPs) passed down from the FDA and the UN. This Agreement tells growers of leafy greens that they must keep all wildlife out of their fields, including frogs, in order to protect their crops from E coli and other contaminants.

Bob Parker discussed the needless devastation suffered by farmers when the Corps of Engineers blew the levee on the Mississippi River in May and destroyed 200 square miles of prime farm land. The COE is catering  to environmentalists working to turn the farm land along the Mississippi into a wetlands habitat. The food supply in the world is at a critical stage, and with our government importing 70 percent of our produce, how can anyone think it is a good idea to destroy prime American farmland?                                       

Keynote speaker Sheriff Richard Mack spoke on the importance of your local County Sheriff in protecting citizens from the intrusion of the federal government. “Your County Sheriff is the executor of the law. He has no supervisor or boss except for the people,” Mack said.

Congress passed the Brady Bill in 1994. Mack said, “So here is the U.S. Congress making an unconstitutional gun control law, requiring a county official to enforce it and pay for it, then threatening to arrest him if he refuses! What a government!”

 Sheriff Mack was the first sheriff in the nation to file a lawsuit to stop the Brady bill. That lawsuit went all the way to the Supreme Court. The Court ruled in favor of the sheriffs. “On June 27, 1997, the Supreme Court ruled that the Federal Government could not commandeer state or county officers for federal bidding.”

 The next scheduled meetings for the Ozarks Property Rights Congress are September 8 in Gainesville at  Vaught’s Family Restaurant, 7:00 p.m. and September 22 in Mountain Grove at the Hayloft Restaurant, 7:00 p.m. OPRC meetings are open to everyone. For more information call 417-668-5977 or 417-457-6111.

More Conference News

Monday, August 1st, 2011

11th Conference on Private Property Rights

The 11th Conference on Private Property Rights is scheduled for Saturday, August 6th at the YMCA in Mountain Grove, Missouri from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Ozarks Property Rights Congress, this year’s conference will be a bittersweet event. In May, OPRC President c. Russell Wood passed away and his loss is deeply felt by all who knew him.  A video tribute to Russell will be presented at about 9:15 a.m. after the opening ceremonies.

The c Russell Wood Memorial REAL Conservationist Award will be presented just before noon. As in years past, the name of the recipient is not revealed until that time. The Award recipients have included, Sarah Steelman, the Texas County Commissioners, Senator Chuck Purgason, Derry Brownfield, Wanda Benton, Ray Cunio, Bob Parker, Bill and Carolin Burch, Mary Rivera, Doreen Hannes, and c. Russell Wood.

The theme of this year’s conference is Agenda 21 in the Heartland – How International Becomes Local. The lineup of expert speakers will present well researched, documented information on issues of pressing importance to citizens who are concerned with the way the country is headed.

Sheriff Richard Mack is coming in from Texas to speak on “The County Sheriff, America’s Last Hope.” He is a well known crusader for individual freedoms. 

Ray Cunio, founder of Citizens for Private Property Rights will speak on “Sustainable Development – Where the Rubber Meets The Road in Your Backyard.”

Doreen Hannes has been deeply involved in research, speaking, and writing on food issues as they pertain to the Federal and International interference with our food. She was in the courtroom in West Plains when the Morningland Dairy trial was going on and wrote extensively on the outcome and history of that family tragedy.  In  “Food is Now a Controlled Substance,” she will also talk about the USDA fining the Dollarhite family more than $90,000 for selling over $500 worth of live rabbits in a year.  Hannes said, “The recently passed and signed into law “Food Safety Modernization Act” has nothing to do with food safety and everything to do with government control.”

The flooding of over 200 square miles of  some of the world’s richest farmland when the Army Corps of Engineers blew the Birds Point Levee in eastern Missouri, has been the subject of Bob Parker’s writings and radio talks for several months. He has toured the site taken photos and talked with the victims of this fiasco, the area farmers. Parker will discuss the reason for the destruction of this farmland in his talk at the Conference.

Admission to the Conference is free, but donations are welcome. A special donation will be taken to cover Sheriff Mack’s expenses in coming to the Conference.Lunch will be the individual’s choice from the area restaurants. A list of restaurants will be provided in the Conference packet.

 

To find the YMCA, from Highway 95 in Mountain Grove, go to E. 9th, go east on E. 9th to YMCA Dr. The YMCA is about 4 blocks on the right. East 9th is about 7 tenths of a mile South of the Highway 95 at Highway 60 overpass.

For more information email info@ozarksprc.com or go to the website www.ozarksprc.com. Or call 417-668-5977 or 417-457-6111.