Kern County Sheriff's Deputies enter home without search warrent caught on tape

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Quotevideo of unlawful entry by gov agents
by AntiPharisee » Mon Apr 05, 2010 5:32 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOallUDsSzc

5 Government Thugs Break-in to Star Hill's Home

"Sheriff's busted into my private home at approx 6 am on Tuesday March 30, 2010. They banged on the door and yelled "Open up... Kern County Sheriff" etc.. for about 4-5 minutes.. I was alone and they were looking for Joe, the man they beat up on the roadside a few months ago in Bakersfield, California. (see video "Joe Police Brutality on my channel" They said they had a warrant but when I demanded to see it, they then retracted their statement and said "We don't NEED a warrant!!" They threatened to arrest me.. and tried to ORDER ME in my private home to "{back off" of them. See for yourself if I backed off... I do not follow orders of color of law nazi military agents.. they have NO AUTHORITY and NO JURISDICTION. They unlawfully entered and terrorized me. Then they went to my friend Alan's dad's house where he was and approached him with guns at his head and threatened to "RIG" a drug test on him to frame him for something. They also said they would kill Joe if they find him. They refused to identify themselves and when I asked one if he was a robot.. he replied "YES"! "

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Kern County Sheriff's Deputies enter home without search warrent caught on tape


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Sheriff's department launches internal investigation after deputies enter woman's home

17 News discovered a youtube video of Kern County Sheriff's Deputies and a bail bonds enforcement officer entering a local woman's home after she told them they couldn't come in without a warrant and her consent. With the evidence she caught on tape, the law seems to be on her side.

"I don't need a warrant," the bondsman said as he appeared to enter on his own into the home from a back door on the youtube video.

There were also sheriff's deputies at the front door. Deputies and bail bond enforcement officials have different laws but a local bail bondsman not affiliate with this case said what happened in this case was against the law.

"If you see the person go in, you can go in," Glenn Pierce, the owner of Gotta Go Bail Bonds said. "But you just can't go in randomly."

The woman who lived at the home told 17 News her name is Star. She said she is in hiding because threats were made against her. She also said deputies and the bail bondsman violated her rights by forcing entry into her home after she stated she was the only one there.

Attorney H.A. Sala says based on the video evidence, the Sheriff's Department could have a lawsuit on its hands because of the way they forced into the home without any knowledge of the wanted person being in the home. "They have to knock, state a purpose, say they have a warrant and give time for the person to surrender," Sala said.

Authorities were looking for Joseph Baker who was arrested for battery on a peace officer in September. They were also looking for a man named Alan Gjurovich because he co-signed on Baker's bail bond which Baker forfeited by not showing up in court. Gjurovich is in hiding but spoke to 17 News by phone. He said the sheriff's department is trying to stop him from filing a lawsuit against the county that could damage county judge and clerks' credibility.

"They're trying to scare us out of town and out of the county," Gjurovich said. "The message I was getting, they were giving us a 48 hour ultimatum--give them what they want on Joe Baker or they will personally come down and arrest me."

Sheriff Donny Youngblood confirmed the deputies in the video are from the Kern County Sheriff's Department, but he said he can't comment because an internal affairs investigation is being launched.

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BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENT :

Agent working for the Law of the Sea Jurisdiction

(Monetary Reward = Commercial/Contract Law = Phoenician Law)

BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENT : Bounty hunter


A bounty hunter captures fugitives for a monetary reward (bounty). Other names, mainly used in the United States, include, bail enforcement agent, fugitive recovery agent, and bail fugitive investigator. Other countries do not have bounty hunters; they use standard law enforcement agencies to recover suspects.

Bounty hunting, and bounty hunters, are legal in only two nations: the United States and the Republic of the Philippines.

Most bounty hunters are employed by bail bondsmen: the bounty hunter is paid about 10% of the bail the fugitive initially paid. If the fugitive eludes bail, the bondsBa'alman, not the bounty hunter, is responsible for the remainder of the fugitive's bail. This is a way of ensuring his clients arrive at trial. In the United States, bounty hunters claim to catch 31,500 bail jumpers per year, about 90% of people who jump bail.[2] Bounty hunters are also sometimes known as "bail enforcement agents" or "fugitive recovery agents," which are the preferred industry terms.

In the United States of America, bounty hunters have varying levels of authority in their duties with regard to their targets depending on which states they operate in. As opined in Taylor v. Taintor, and barring restrictions applicable state by state, a bounty hunter can enter the fugitive's private property without a warrant in order to execute a re-arrest. They cannot, however, enter the property of anyone other than the fugitive without a warrant or the owner's permission.

Bounty hunters can run into serious legal problems if they try to get fugitives from other countries. Laws in nearly all countries outside the U.S., which do not permit bounty hunting, would label the re-arrest of any fugitive "kidnapping" or the bail agent may incur the punishments of some other serious crime. While the United States Government generally allows the activities of bounty hunters in the United States, the government is not as tolerant of these activities when they cause problems with other sovereign nations.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounty_hunter

bA'AL



BAIL = Offer to Baal [Ba'al]


The worship of Ba'al Hammon flourished in the Phoenician colony of Carthage. Classical sources relate how the Carthaginians burned their children as offerings to Ba'al Hammon. See Moloch for a discussion of these traditions and conflicting thoughts on the matter.

Ba'al as a divine title in Israel and Judah
At first the name Ba'al was used by the Jews for their God without discrimination, but as the struggle between the two religions developed, the name Ba'al was given up in Judaism as a thing of shame, and even names like Jerubba'al were changed to Jerubbosheth: Hebrew bosheth means "shame".

bA'AL with the arm up: Redo to Kill



Ba'al Zebûb
Another version of the demon Baal is Beelzebub, or more accurately Ba'al Zebûb or Ba'al Zəbûb (Hebrew בעל-זבוב, Ba'al zvuv).

[...] in some Christian writings, it might refer to a high-ranking devil or to Satan himself.

Baʿal Arabic (bāʾ-ʿayn-lām; بعل , is a Semitic word signifying 'The Lord, master, owner (male), keeper, husband' cognate with Standard Hebrew (Bet-Ayin-Lamed; בַּעַל / בָּעַל, Báʕal, Tiberian Hebrew Báʕal / Báʕal) and Akkadian Bēl of the same meanings. The feminine form is Phoenician בעלת Baʕalat, Hebrew בַּעֲלָה Baʕalah and Arabic baʕala signifying 'lady, mistress, owner (female), wife'.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baal



BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENT : BA'AL'S AGENT





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Wimpy

Interesting parallel.  This bail/Ba'al association combined with the near universal use of either 5 star or 6 star badges has me thinking you're onto something that has stared me in the face my entire life.  Nice compilation of information and association /tab!
I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a Hamburger today.

/tab

Quote from: "Wimpy"Interesting parallel.  This bail/Ba'al association combined with the near universal use of either 5 star or 6 star badges has me thinking you're onto something that has stared me in the face my entire life.  Nice compilation of information and association /tab!


Well, I must give some credit to that part "bail/Ba'al association" to Jordan Maxwell - I don't like the guy for a lot of reasons but as a good gatekeeper he is, he delivers some good information as well, but when the time is right he does the misdirection act as expected, kind of predecible.


Project Camelot interviews Jordan Maxwell

-- The dire conclusions Jordan has reached are mitigated by his own fascinating personal story: that he was groomed and prepared for his current role by nothing less than a group of benevolent ETs - one of whom he met in person in the guise of the father of a girl he met when he was just 19. He was explicitly told by this remarkable (but very ordinarily human-looking) man - who told him details of his life that no-one could possibly know - that he would have a very important job to do later, in years to come. It is very clear that he is doing that job right now.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jJKue2Ff6o&fmt=18

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