Friday, April 26, 2013

Let Them Eat Cake


As Bill heads out to Tennessee in support of vigilante justice in the form of cold blooded murder, we learn that his jeep with 36,000 miles was just too much for him and he had to upgrade to a brand new Jeep.  Yes thats right, after "consummating" himself with a 2013 RV which he then decided he couldn't use, he now decided he needed to pimp his ride.  This while constantly crying like a baby about his visit to the dentist.  He wanted to keep the old jeep for "historical" purposes, but decided against it.

Just like his upgraded hotel room in the Meet me in DC failure, Bill lives an occupant lifestyle while directly preying on people with hardly any money or possessions to spare.  Right after leaving his upgraded hotel suite, he would go downstairs with the commoners and take, in some cases, the last few dollars they had left.  Again we see this this playing out, as he is rolling around in a brand new RV and Jeep, he is constantly asking his followers to hit him up for donations for his upcoming vacation.

Oh yes, Bill has no money as he readily tells everyone.  "I'm just like you, except I have millions hidden in my wife's name".  Yep, just your regular joe nobody, travelling around the country on his tiny budget in his humble vehicle.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Bill Wants to Let the Guilty Go Free


From the places he has listed, this new road trip of Bill's seems to be aimed at the criminal justice system.  The last road trip was predominately the family court system but I think Bill has grown tired of that fight, plus he never really cared much for it anyway.  Now he wants to attack, perhaps pre-emptive?, our criminal court system.

Tomorrow, he will head up to Tennessee to film a hearing of an admitted cold blooded killer named Jimmy Robinson.  Jimmy's daughter and son in law's story begin when she filed for divorce.  The divorce got messy as they had three young boys and custody fights ensued.  The mother, at that point, decided to accuse the father of sexually molesting the boys.  CPS investigated it and found that the charges had merit and passed it along to the police.  Law enforcement investigated and found the charges to be false.

Meanwhile, the courts were in the process of awarding the father sole custody of the children.  Jimmy decided to adopt vigilante justice, and waited outside the home of his son in law and shot him in the head three times when he walked out.  He was arrested and admitted to the crime and accepted a 17 year prison plea agreement from the DA.  At age 67, he will most likely die in prison.

Certainly seems like a case I wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole.  Even if you believe that the father was guilty as accused, cold blooded murder is not the answer.  But for Bill Windsor and his Lawless America, thats exactly what should happen.  This man is seen as a hero to those that want to take justice into their own hands.

And as we have seen by some of the creatures that follow Bill, some with long and violent criminal history, the message Bill is sending them is pretty clear.  If you think you have been wronged, take matters into your own hands and bring about your own justice since all law enforcement and the judicial system is corrupt and wont help you.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Domestic Terrorist Windsor rats out the USA to Al Jazeera, Visits Jefferson's Grave in Missouri

Last night on his talkshoe show, Bill admitted that he has sought out foreign media to cover his complaints about the United States Government including the Al Jazeera network.  Should we convene our own made up citizen grand jury and convict him of treason, punishable by death?  Well, by his own words, he should be, in fact it would be our patriotic obligation to do so, according to his own standards.  His number two, David Schied, agreed with reaching out to the foreign press and called for our Country to revert back to common law.

Bill then said he went to Columbia Missouri to film the "most important" Founding Father Thomas Jefferson at his grave site to see if he is in fact rolling over in his grave.  Bill said that he couldn't hear Jefferson actually rolling over in his grave, but he saw steam coming up from the ground implying that TJ was steaming mad.  One little problem with all of this is that Jefferson was buried at his place in Monticello Virginia.  The Jefferson Institute decided to move his gravestone to Columbia in an effort to preserve it.  Complete incompetence hasn't seemed to stop Bill yet, so I guess this incontinent truth won't deter him either.  But I have to wonder about Schied as he tries to play academic at a local college, is he fine with being directly associated with, and ruled by, someone so completely clueless about even the basics of American history?

Other notes to come out of the meeting is that he got the RV off an elderly gentlemen who I guess could no longer operate it (since Bill can't operate it either I guess we should qualify Bill as elderly as well).  Bill plans to be on the road (in his jeep) for 3 months on this new tour while he films certain places.  He kicks off the vacation by going to Dollywood Thursday.

The big surprise for us haters is that he may get a Federal Judge to allow him to file civil cases on those that he considers stalkers.

They still plan to carry out the citizen grand jury stunt, now in june, but with Bill out on the road it looks to be completely coordinated and run by David.  I'm wondering if paper terrorism will look good on his educator resume?  Schied also claims to be working with a congressman who wants him to help right a new grand jury related law.  He wont say who or what though.

Monday, April 22, 2013

So Who is this Naomi Woman?


Why does an atheist join and defend the cause of Bill Windsor, a man that claims he is led by God?    Or, the other side of the story: Naomi Parrish (or is it Naomi Chambers? ….no wait, it might be Naomi Gutierrez or it could be Naomi Parrish Gutierrez?)
By NBTDT


The details of Naomi’s background and her “they done me wrong” story became of particular interest with the posting of the video produced for Lawless America by Bill and Naomi, titled ‘Windsor v. Overstreet: Case No: 13LF-V00289’.      Bill, as we’ve come to expect, twists and omits facts to claim victory for a mission in which he said he “felt God was leading me to do this”.      Naomi clearly takes sides on Bill’s behalf,   stating that she knows Bill Windsor, he does not sound or come across “like a whacko conspiracy theorist” and she absolves him of all responsibility for vetting “victims”.       Naomi states that she does not know Allie, yet she offers a highly evolved opinion of Allie and her case.      So, who is Naomi Parrish Gutierrez?   By what right does she pass judgment on other past or current Lawless America ‘victims’ and the cases? 
Naomi appears to be well traveled, well read, educated and intelligent.    She was married in 2010, has two sons with her husband and a daughter from a previous relationship, for whom she does not have custody.    Naomi writes several blogs on a wide range of topics and owns a soap making business.    She defines herself as a “militant atheist”, an Islamophobe, a linguist, self-sufficient and self-reliant.      In reading her blogs and viewing her You Tube uploads, it appears that Naomi also considers herself to be an independent, critical thinker and superior to the general population in most respects.    She gives a lot of lip service to independence and moderate feminist ideas, but clearly she prefers more traditional female roles.   I would have to agree with Naomi on one point about herself – she is not a perpetual victim.   In fact, except for discussion about her daughter, she does not dwell on or even mention her past.     And, as we have come to expect from most Lawless America devotees, there is a lot more than meets the eye.  
Naomi’s “they done me wrong” story starts in Arlington, VA, in Judge Esther Wiggins’ court room.   Custody of Naomi’s daughter was awarded to the father, a French national working in the US as a chef, when the girl was 15 months old (about 14 years ago).     Naomi joined with other mothers that felt Judge Wiggins’ decisions were unjust, starting a petition to remove Judge Wiggins from the bench.    One of the other mothers is Nancy Hey.   Nancy Hey also provided “testimony” for Lawless America.  
DHS became involved in Nancy’s case when Nancy’s daughter was a few weeks old; the baby was hospitalized for failure to thrive.      Nancy’s “testimony” indicates her daughter was removed from her custody and her rights eventually terminated as the State used the baby’s loss of a few ounces immediately after birth, as is common, as an excuse to give the foster parents an opportunity to adopt a baby.     In fact, Nancy’s baby was under fed.   Despite DHS efforts to assist and teach Nancy parenting skills, it was determined that due to a developmental disability, Nancy is “unable to adequately respond to the needs” of a child.    There were no relatives in a position to care for the baby.   The court’s decision was upheld on appeal. 

Naomi posted a video discussing her opinion of the Hey case.    She ignores evidence presented in the case and the higher court’s opinion.    She calls Judge Wiggins a liar and accuses the Judge of terminating Nancy’s parental rights because a lawyer friend wanted to adopt a baby. 

As regards Naomi’s custody case, Naomi accuses Judge Wiggins of awarding custody to the father out of favoritism.    Allegedly the Judge frequented the father’s restaurant.    Naomi alleges that the father sent the girl to France to live with his family.   Naomi was ordered to pay child support.   It appears that Naomi did not pay as ordered.   She felt she shouldn’t have to because the child was not living with the father for about 5 years.     It’s important to note that after living in Virginia and DC where she lost custody,  Naomi lived in France and Mexico.    It is also important to note that Naomi’s husband is a Mexican national. 
Details of the Judge’s custody decision are unknown.     Other than favoritism, the only reason Naomi offers for the decision is an accusation of abuse for allowing the child to watch ‘Baby Einstein’.     However, it appears possible that the Judge’s decision may have been influenced by Naomi’s life style and occupations at the time.   Naomi appears to have supported herself through adult entertainment and other untraditional methods of making money.    The father appears to have had a more stable and traditional life style.   
I was an egg donor. I feel NOTHING for the children produced from my DNA.

Naomi gives indications in interaction with her sons and correspondence with her daughter that Judge Wiggins may have had other concerns.   In her “testimony” to Bill, she is obviously irritated by her crying infant.     In a video announcing pregnancy with her 2nd son, Naomi indicates that she will put Benadryl in her older son’s bottle to keep him quiet.    On Facebook Naomi posts a photo of her son in his 2012 Halloween custom; he’s dressed as Hannibal Lector, complete with his arms in a straight-jacket, strapped to a back board and a face mask.   The caption reads “I thought this would be a great Halloween costume for my son Damien. Then I realized, it could come in handy all year round.”    In a suit brought against her daughter’s father, Naomi says she sent the girl, now a teenager, from whom she’s estranged, news of her pregnancy, along with an explanation that delivery of the baby may kill her.  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nor1MQaZm_Q


With regard to Naomi’s custody case, the father was wrong to deny Naomi visitation and move the child to France.      The father’s decision and whether or not he lied to the Judge does not relieve Naomi of financial responsibility for her daughter.     But, what happened when the child returned to the US to live with her father?   Did Naomi begin to pay support as ordered?   Did she attempt to exercise her visitation rights?    It appears that she did neither.     In the following videos, Naomi provides indication that she paid support, late, only as necessary to keep her passport.     She denies that she has traveled outside of the US but that clearly is not the case.     Although the methods are unacceptable, the father appears to be attempting to collect what is owed him in back support.     Naomi’s excuse for not making a payment is that she does not have a job, she is a stay at home mom with a baby on the way.     If Naomi were a man would those excuses be acceptable?       

The law suit attached above was filed by Naomi against her father’s daughter, she is seeking $1 million in damages for personal injury.     There are several inconsistencies found in the suit: 
·         Naomi claims that harassment over child support issues caused risk to her health and happiness.   She states “Ms. Parrish has lost enjoyment of life for the past 14 years and does not see an end to her grief in the future”.    There is no indication that the pregnancy or delivery by C-section posed an abnormal risk and by all accounts recorded by Naomi, she is very happy with her life. 
·         Naomi claims that she “underwent an extremely difficult surgery” during the birth of her son, in which “a vertical incision” was made in her stomach.     She is describing the C-section, which was standard and uneventful, as recorded by Naomi’s husband:
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oJ5ZU-EwVM
·         Naomi claims emotional distress at the father’s threat to “tell the family court judge she was a prostitute”.   Some might argue the father’s point to be valid. 
·         The father “threatens to give Ms. Parrish’s daughter up for adoption”.     Does he really mean to attempt termination of Naomi’s parental rights?     It appears the father and child support office are accusing Naomi of abandonment. 
·         Naomi claims that child support payments were “extorted” from her from 2000 through 2006, while the child lived in France.      Even if living in France is a viable excuse for not paying as ordered, there is no excuse for not paying per the order after 2006. 

So once again, it appears we have a Lawless America “victim” that appears to be cherry picking facts and evidence in attempts to convince us that she is a victim of judicial corruption, when in fact her life condition is a result of her own poor choices.     We end where we began:  by what right does Naomi pass judgment on Allie or Nancy?      None, she has no soul. 

Windsor Spits The Bit After One Day in the RV


Uhhhhh, yeah about that RV that I said was the most important thing to making my filming more effective, well it turns out that a large RV guzzles a lot of gas, its hard to keep steady with my shaking hands and a north wind, and I can't seem to get around in town in it.  So, just like everything else in my entire life, I quit with the RV thing, its back to the jeep.  Ohhh and while I was trying to lean my head out the window to yell CEASE and DESIST to an angry passing motorist, I chipped my tooth so I have to go to the dentist, I don't get workman's comp for this so I want to remind everyone of the pay pal link on the bottom of the page.  And I need some gas money too, why did you lemmings talk me into this?

So lets see, he has failed at over 50 businesses, he failed as a father, grandfather, husband, book writer, movie producer, facebook page owner, politician, at diet and exercise, Meet me in DC, pro se litigant, and now we can add RV driver to the list.  Oh well, its only someone else's money right?  If at first you don't succeed, fail fail fail fail fail fail again.

Austin and Chris of Olathe RV did a great job disconnecting the drive train on the Jeep so it could be towed, and then securing the Jeep to the tow dolly. Then all 54-feet of us was off. The first day went pretty well. Some learning to d...o. But the second day was miserable. Strong winds had me battling to keep the RV between the white lines. I was extremely uncomfortable towing the Jeep. While I have now taken an oath that I will try to avoid ever towing anything again EVER, I screwed up. The RV woiuld have been perfect for the first trip, but I believe it is wrong for thie second trip. Filming primarily outside on location requires the ability to maneuver and work in small spaces. The RV won't do that. So after all the attempts to get an RV, all the thinking and planning, I'm going to head to Sevierville and elsewhere in Tennessee this week for filming in the Jeep. I suspect I will make this entire Trip II in the Jeep. There are several reasons for this decision. I know it's the right decision; I just wish I had been considering all of the factors before I spent a week getting the RV. Sometimes we don't see the trees for the forest, and sometimes we only look at the prettiest part of the forest and ignore the rest....See More
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