Whoa! I say Whoa! Calm down fringies; relax. I know this anti-FACE
ruling in Milwaukee is upsetting. Yes it may lead to increased
misguided courage for blockaders and thus a shift of scarce energy
from the good stuff to that whimpish, sit-in mode of Operation
Rescue. And yes, we know you think those blockades are a method
more fitting for rescuing puppies than people. In fact, this
ruling may lead to some serious backsliding - considering the
revival that was happening down there in Pensacola! But let me
talk some sense to you.
A fella has to stop and figure sometimes. The Lord works in strange
ways and with many strange people. Consider this, now. What
if this ruling stimulates another great mass of people to perform
sit-ins at abortuaries? And what if the government foolishly
cracks down on them? Don't you think that revival would really
break out? Of course! There would be fringie converts left and
right. Relax! Keep on grinning.
San Luis Obispo, CA - On 15 Feb. a fire gutted a Planned Barrenhood abortuarv. Local authorities think it to be arson. 14e suspect the angels of God busy protecting the little ones who behold their faces' (Boa@ load of work for angels these days.) It was the third of such services performed in a week. The first was conducted at an abortuary in Ventura. "Small containers of flammable substances were placed in a tire, then ignited by a door" for a divestment of $1,000 (New York Ti?ms, 16 Feb. 1995). Flames were unable to have their way at the second site: an abortionist's office in Santa Barbara where an ignited tire was also placed. According to the AP report taken from the FBI's supervising agent, Frank Larossi, 'that fire did little damage." (We trust the heart(s) of the good deed doer(s)wasintherightplace;andwewould never despise small beginnings.)
Local police agencies in the three county area will be using the money of taxpaying citizens to increase police patrols of the Planned Barrenhood childslaughterhouses where 2,196 abortions were committed in 1993 (the latest statistics available). "We are saddened that the violence is drifting over to the West Coast," said Teri Reisser, executive director of the Right to Life League of Southern California. "I wish it would stop (L A Times, 16 Feb., 1995).
One abortionist quit killing babies several years ago after "epithets were scrawled in front of her home and office" and her bumper stickers were distributed saying that she "killed babies." She said, "This whole thing makes you very paranoid. They strike and then disappear and you can't tell them from anyone else."
Soquel, CA - The National Newsline reports (Feb., 1995, #8 by Rescue America, P.O. Box 440970-')')O, Houston, TX 772440970) that "officials contended with the fifth fire to hit a California death camp this month. . . three burning road flares were tossed onto the asphalt roof of [the abortuaryl causing smoke damage in the building and charring the roof." (We must have missed the fourth. Our apologies. We have limited resources, but we do try to keep you posted on all angelic visitation so that you might rejoice.)
Denver - "On Saturday morning 100 picketers and prayer supporters at the Planned Barrenhood abortuary ... were greeted by a large number of police Apparently the death camp had been visited at 1:00 that morning. The baby killing equipment and the toilets used for urine samples were destroyed there by flooding the place, leaving extensive damage . . . Planned Barrenhood put it at over $24,000" (National Newsline, March 1995, #12).
Treshman's report notes that the private office of the abortionist, Charles Gardner, was also visited with destruction on the same morning in a similar manner. Police studied video tapes taken by surveillance cameras and aired footage (which included a full face view) on television. Later on this holy day, David Lane, 25, turned himself in. Mr. Lane had previously been involved in the right to life movement, but, according to the Newsline, had never been involved in such activities of this sort in the past. Terry Sullivan's "Operation Rescue of Colorado quickly condemned the abortury trashing." Mr. Lane was "one of five pro-lifers beaten by Planned Barrenhood security guards" with metal batons on October 5, requiring eight stitches to his head. Another, protestor, David Powell, was also hospitalized and given 12 stitches to the head. (Authorities did nothing; a lawsuit is pending.) During a TV interview at the courthouse, Mr. Lane responded to the charges, "There were appointments scheduled, and little children were scheduled to die."
Until his arrest, Mr. Lane was sharing a house in nearby Westminster with other Missionaries to the Preborn. The missionaries are being harassed byauthorities, according to the Newsline. They have also been put out of the house they were renting. Mr. Lane is at the Denver County Jail, P.O. Box 1108, Denver, CO 80201.
Kansas City, Kansas - "Bombs were placed at two Kansas city abortion clinics" on 15 December. But "they did not cause serious damage" (Kansas City Star, 16 Dec., 1994)."Mary Kay Culp, president of Missouri Right to Life, said the attempted bombings would hurt her organization... I'm the first to condemn violence in any way... It's just wrong..." blah, blah, blah. FWHC - A bulletin from a Feminist Women's Health Center announces a "$100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of clinic arsonists." To help fight the "growing wave of terrorism" and to "put these dangerous criminals behind bars!" you may call the "REWARD HOTLINE: 1-800-ATF486." Save Abortionists! - As best we can figure these poor folks had been so busy killing babies and enjoying the good life and then dying and going to hell over the years that they had been without even the opportunity to stop and think about death and the need for repentance. How were thesepitiful creatures seriouslywarned until recently of the jeopardy their souls were in as a result of their profession? But, thanks be to God, a new opportunity has come. When abortionists see their colleagues dropping around them, they certainly give pause to consider their ways. And dozens have come to a wise decision. They have quit the "business" and possibly spared their own lives. And, contemplating their mortality, perhaps they have given thought to other personal concerns - such as the destiny their souls. Indeed, "the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge."
We like to think that some good will come out of the deaths of the wicked: the salvation of abortionists. The sad fact, however, is that most of the pastors and antiabortion leaders in the land are missing the opportunity. Instead of reinforcing a healthy fear of death which could lead many abortionists to Knowledge, they have comforted them by condemning those who would pose a holy threat and by defending the abortionist's right to kill babies without interference.
Just imagine all the abortionists who would repent from child-killing and even from sin unto salvation if thousands of pastors affirmed the doctrine of justifiable homicide - lethal defensive action. The wicked would flee and get saved without anyone in pursuit!
Oh the folly of those who pretend to be concerned with the soul of the abortionist and refuse to help warn him by proclaiming the truth!
John Arena in NewYork-The National Newsline (Feb, 1995, #S) reports the punishment meted out in Syracuse against prolifers John Arena, Michelle Wentworth, and Mrs. Wentworth's 18-year-old daughter, Michelle Campbell. They were given five years probation, ordered not to participate in the "prolife movement" during probation and directed to perform 500 hours of community service.
Conviction was achieved when "Michelle Campbell turned states evidence against her mother and John." The charges stemmed from the dispersal of that most foul-smelling butyric acid at several abortuary facilities to the tune of $50,000 in damages.
The sentence wasn't satisfactory to the prosecutors. Mr. Arena was arrested and jailed at sentencing "for aggravated harassment charges stemming from his repeated mailing of pro-life postcards to several abortionists, Miss Campbell, and her attorney. Mr. Arena, 75, "has refused to Put up bail" and started a fast when he entered jail on 2 February.
Steven Mears' Missionary Update (26 March,) reports that Mr. Arena continued the fast for 40 days, losing 28 pounds. The authorities put him in the "mental" block reserved for drug addicts, schizophrenics, manic-depressives and assorted crazies. While in jail an inmate approached him about his concern for girlfriend's plans to abort their child. John called Mrs. Arena and arrangements were made to contact the inmate's girl friend. She was dissuaded from committing the abortion.
John Brockhoeft - Was denied repre- sentation from his prolife attorney, Michael Hirsh (of Paul Hills defense attomey fame). Mr. Brockhoeft abides under draconian con- ditions imposed by U.S. Parole Commission. He may not have contact with prolife people (which implicitly forbids his attendance of Church, unless he wants to join the Universalist Unification Latter-Day Church of Mys- tical Mindlessness). Other restrictions include the wearing of a kind of an electronic dog leash (he is to be monitored for two years). Of final interest is the stipulation that "You shall engage in no activity, writing, publication, membership or speech concerning the subject of abortion ... you shall not attend meetings or communicate in any way with any persons who are themselves thus engaged [and all this is "deemed necessary"] in order to prevent your mind from dwelling on subjects that have a high likelihood of prompting you to violent behavior."
He does, however, have the freedom to watch LAPD, go to pornshops, fornicate, engage in beastiality or homosexuality, blaspheme the name of God, and work on the Clinton re-election campaign. Time - The magazine reports on 'The Rhetoric of Terror" (27 March) and features a large picture of Andrew Burnett with fetal models.
The reverse side of the page has a picture of the wounded Canadian abortionist who says he is now disinclined to continue dismembering children. Don Treshman stands looking like he has just called someone a name. Your editor looks like what used to be normal -- a husband sitting in a chair surrounded by a female wife and several children. The words of Roy McMillan are spread across the page in large letters: 'It wouldn't bother me if every abortionist fell dead from a bullet."
The author of the piece seemed most concerned with the element of fear that he thinks is spreading throughout the babykilling community. He concludes with the words of Norfolk abortuary director Bonnie DeAngelis: 'Providers [abortionists] and prochoice people (supporters of childslaughter) don't want to admit that the antiabortion movement in this country has been succeeding in their terrorist (defensive) tactics. But a very very small groupf people is winning the war."
Thank you Bonnie. How small is this group? Remember the 7,000,000 who support lethal defensive action (August CNN poll). Remember the millions of fathers and grandfathers and countless relatives who maybe angry about an abortionist who has killed a son, daughter or grandchild.
A lot of folks in growing numbers are becoming intolerant of legalized childslaughter. May God be with them.
Proliphobia - Andrew Cabot was purportedly being hunted for about a week for several days along the East coast. The front pages of Mr. Cabot's home state paper featured a story on his travels southward armed and dangerous." The Manchester Union-Leader in stories published on March 9 and 10 warned citizensthat Mr. Cabot was a radical antiabortionist heading toward Bowie, Maryland with a trunk load of fire arms. Indeed, such reports were heard in the D.C. area on radio station WMAL for a few days (March 9,1 0 & 1 1).
The Pensacola Journal got all excited when rumors were spread that Cabot was heading to the mecca of abortionist terminations. Local television bulletins featured pictures of Mr. Cabot, identifying him as a "terrorist" and warning the citizenry of his pending arrival into their abortion-beleaguered but otherwise peaceful town. (Ah, but it does make for great newspaper sales in a sleepy southern town so far removed from the newsiness of scandal-ridden D.C.). A reporter from the journal, one Scott Schonauer, called your editor to discover anyknowledgehemighthaveofMr.Cabot's trip down to Pensacola. ("Weren't you down in Pensacola with Mr. Cabot to support Paul Hill?" And Mr. Schonauer wanted to know, "Isn't this man 'unstable?"')
As late as 14 March the Mobile Register, reported on the front page: The whereabouts of a New Hampshire antiabortion protester the FBI says is possibly armed and headed for Pensacola remained unknown Monday.
Andrew Cabot, 39, has not been connected to any crime, but the bulletin issued by the FBI in Boston said he is likely armed with a 9mm handgun and dangerous....
The FBI alerted Pensacola's clinic workers about Cabot on Friday.
Now, it is true that Mr. Cabot had plans to come to Maryland to spend time with his fiancee. One evening in Bowie was planned for consultation with the pastor who is to perform the marriage ceremony (the privilege is that of your editor, Rev. Bray, who introduced the two marriage candidates). These plans were fulfilled and Mr. Cabot returned to his home in New Hampshire home on 14 March. It is also true that Mr. Cabot despises childslaughter inthe'extreme"(relativetothosemassesof Americans whose bodies seem to be contorted such that their heads appear to be lost in that bodily cavity where the sun shines not) - he is thus an extremist. We have no knowledge of any guns or plans of Mr. Cabot to travel to Pensacola. But we are CERTAIN that he poses no danger to any DECENT citizens.
We are happy to report that Mr. Cabot arrived safely at home after managing to have a pleasant visit with his fiancee, despite the stress of being hunted by the FBI and possibly sundry deranged citizens who might have joined the hunt privately to shoot him for a bounty. He granted an interview with the local news station on condition that he could hold up a big picture of an aborted baby. He criticized the FBI's APB report as one which disturbed his visit with his fiancee and stimulated two death threats against him over the phone.
We thank God for his protection of Andrew Cabot and we look forward to a recantation and apology by the FBI along with the removal of Andrew Cabot from the government's hysteria list.
A few comments on the man, Andrew Cabot, as well as the pursuit of him by our government are in order. Mr. Cabot has been a well-known dissenter in New England for many years. A well-born, boarding schoolgentleman, like Moses he considered "the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt" (Heb. 11:25). He has been jailed for blocking abortuary doors. He has picketed churches which continue to serve the Eucharist to pro-abortion politicians.
Andrew Cabot's zeal for justice, especially for the Church to uphold the biblical standard, motivated him to picket the funeral of former abortophile and probabl@ hell-bound House Speaker Tip O'Neal. (How can a church grant the honor of Christian burial to a man who so avidly supported childslaughter? The name of Christ is thus blasphemed is such Christian burials.)
This is zealotry, extremism, etc. Is this man not "unbalanced"? Indeed he is not as many "balanced" Christians who have found their moderation in some kind of Taoist YIN and YANG "balancing" of good and evil, truth and lies.
And so, the moderates of the Faith and "balanced" citizens find themselves more frenzied over a man like Andrew Cabot than their local abortionist. And 90s minded, environmentally conscious Christians are more sensitive to the air being polluted by dirt than the dirt being polluted by the blood of the innocents.
We think the TV print media in New Hampshire and Pensacola whipped themselves into a frenzy over nothing; or, baser still, they tried to whip up reader interest to sell papers a tAndrew Cabot's expense, even at his peril. In any case, we long to see them frenzied about the bloodshed they ignore daily.
A wedding is planned for sometime this summer. Stay tuned.

George Patterson - The name of this dead abortionist is not well known. He was killed in August 1993 at age 44 the day after Shelley Shannon shot Abortionist Tiller in Kansas. Lesser known is the name of the man who shot him. Winston McCoy is no antiabortionist; he is a common criminal. He was arrested on Sept. 1, 1993, two weeks after Patterson was shot to death in the parking lot of pornographic theater. The Mobil Register reports: When arrested, McCoy was wnted by police on assault and drug possession charges. He had been paroled in 1992 after serving 21 years of a 99-year sentence for robbing and raping a 62-year-old Coosa County woman and beating her unconscious with a screwdriver (14 March).
We don't as yet know the relationship between McCoy and Patterson. But they seem like they may have enjoyed some things in common. Patterson testified about his own gambling as a witness in a 1989 trial in federal court which resulted in the convictions of eleven men on gambling and conspiracy charges.
Mobile police and FBI agents have concluded that the death came as a result of an attempted robbery. The Mobile police "say neither gambling nor abortion led to Patterson's death." Butthefactsand findings of these agencies do not prevent the newly formed Chntonista federal task force from seeking to find a connection between the robbery/ murder of Patterson and the anti-abortion movement. Accordingly, says the Mobile Register, the federal task force, "is reviewing Patterson's death as part of a wider investigation into violence against abortion providers and clinic employees."
Harkening to the carping of NOWists and Elinor Smeal, theclintonistas are spending exorbitant amounts of money in the effort to "discover" (read: construct) a conspiracy. Your big-tent, kowtowed Republican congressmen of the type which voted for FACE have not spoken a word of opposition. Consider the implicit effort to fix blame on a prominent spokesman for Defensive Action-Fr.DavidTrosch. McCoy's defense attorney, Gordon Armstrong, has subpoenaed Fr. Trosch to testify at the trial of McCoy. Since the killing of Patterson took place eight days after the Mobile Register's report of Fr. Trosch's declaration that killing abortionists is justifiable homicide, an attempt to shift responsibility to Fr. Trosch may be made in much the same way Griffin's lawyersattempted to blame antiabortionists for "poisoning" the mind of Michael Griffin (with the truth).
Sinn Fein - Clinton, increasingly desperate to lift his image, has resorted to consorting with the purportedly IRA-connected Gerry Adams to achieve some sort of peace. Anything for some good PR. Of course he has insulted John Major in the process, though the Baltimore Sun understated the event, saying simply, "Clinton has jettisoned a quarter-century of U.S.hostility toward the Irish Republican Army" (17 March, 1995).
We have a plan both to advance the prolife cause and give Major a chance to return due respects to Clinton. We propose a meeting between Fr. Trosch and Prime Minister Major to discuss British and Irish support for peace in American abortuaries.
Henry Felisone - One of the signatories of the Defensive Action statements (Ergo one of the many citizens stalked by the Janet [Waco] Reno) has been bad-mouthed by the New York Newsday tabloid out of Long Island. Felisone reports in a brief note dated the Ides of March that the report accused him of being the head of an army of shooters and bombers "terrorizing the country." Henry tersely comments, "Highly complimentary but inaccurate."
Michael Ross - The Montana Supreme Court affirmed the intimidation conviction of Ross who had been found guilty in a jury trial in Nov., 1993. Ross had written more than sixty letters to abortuary-owning abortionist Susan Wicklund in the town of Bozeman in Missoula County. Chief Judge J.A. Turnage denied that there was a constitutional problem. The court held: "In the context of the abortion debate in this country ... these letters constitute threats communicated under circumstances which reasonably tended to produce fear that they would be carried out."
Appalling - the parameters being drawn around the right to speak. The sensibilities of the one who claims he is threatened, rather than the words themselves, become a prime determinant. Sounds like voodoo law and existential justice.
What did Ross write to this sensitive abortionists? The opinion referred to two letters in particular. One was sent the day after Griffin terminated Gunn. It said, "Too bad about Dr. Gunn in Florida. I wonder, could it happen in Bozeman."
Write Michael Ross #35113 at 700 Conley Lake Rd., Deer Lodge, MT 59722.
Fr. Trosch - Bible quoting abortionist Bruce Lucero of Birmingham is championing the rights of women to bring their babies to him to butcher. He is suing Fr. Trosch for statements made on the generally degenerate GERALDO show, which on this rare occasion (now sub judice) was exalted by the presence of Fr. Trosch along with Regina Dinwiddie.
On the GERALDO show Geraldo - an apparent accomplice in the alleged threat against Abortionist Lucero - induced Fr. Trosch to speak directly to the question of whether or not it would be justifiable for someone to terminate Lucero. Trosch said, 'He is a mass murderer and he should be dead. Absolutely." (Mobile Press Register, 28 Mar.)
"Wearing a bulletproof vest in court, Lucero testified Trosch's comments had helped create aclimate of terror" amongabortionists and that 'fear had driven him to purchase guns, hire a bodyguard, and employ around-the-clock guards for his office.'I believe that as long as I continue to perform abortions Father Trosch and his followers are likely to kill me' said Lucero." The Birmingham News reports Lucero's plans to continue his bold public witness for the rights of abortionists. "My death is imminent. I can do nothing and die, or I can fight and die. I choose to fight."
Yes, he shall champion the rights of abortionists, fearlessly braving the opposition of mad Christians. And he is even thinking of running for Senate to replace retiring liberal, pro-abortion, exklansman Howell Heflin.
Now here would be an interesting race! Fr. Trosch, the Republican v. Abortionist Lucero, the Democrat. But we won't expect any help from the big-tent GOP too soon.
According to the Register, Lucifero kills 2,000 babies annually by means of abortion. We have not heard about any malpractice suits that may have been brought againsthim. Nor do we know what kind of NARALite or NOWist"money mig@be behind this suit. We look forward to some good investigative reporting from the local press. John Salvi - Under the title "The Rhetoric of Terror," the Time article (27 Mar.) features a byline, 'Accused killer John Salvi's defense will spotlight the shadowy network of antiabortion radicals who preach bombing and shooting to save the unborn." We have declared in numerous interviews that the legal doctrine of justifiable homicide is not as easy to apply in this case as it is in the cases of Griffin and Hill (or justifiable maiming as in the Shannon case). The "receptionist"has the job of selling abortions (as indicated by the many former abortionists interviewed by Scheidler's Prolife Action League); she is, therefore, an accomplice. One who works in a childslaughter house and persuades customers to commit abortion is culpable and ought to be prosecuted under law as a direct accomplice to murder and be charged at least with some lesser degree of manslaughter.
In terms of defensive action (in contrast with the retributive action which the state ought to take following due process), the doctrine of justifiable defensive action contemplates the situation where an innocent life is imminently threatened.
That was certainly the situation which John Salvi faced. Lives were imminently threatened and the threats against the innocent were complicated by the egregious fact that the federal government was protecting the assailants and accomplices from anyone who would rescue the innocent. It is not known whether or not Mr. Salvi had sought to terminate the principal killer but was thwarted by heavy security. In such a case it is not difficult to understand how such circumstances would have led him to take the action he took against accomplices. We must, therefore, suspend judgment on the Salvi case. Mr. Salvi can be written at Norfolk Co. Sheriff's Office and HOC, 200 West St., Dedham, MA 02027. Expect your mail to be scrutinized by conspiracy-concocting government authorities. Danny Bramwell had written Mr. Salvi with no response. While attending a hearing in the Salvi case, he asked the defense attorney about the mail. Mr. Bramwell was told that the attorney received all Salvi's mail. It is not known what mail is actually passed on to Mr. Salvi. Will you help us today?
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