Brandon Raub forcibly transferred
to psychiatric facility 3 hours away from legal team, family. Freedom of speech on Facebook? Well, we all know what Facebook is; this blogger boycotts it, despite calls from family members to sign up.
Was Brandon arrested for his "radical" speech or because the US government is using him as an example to show what is in store for returning veterans, a trend to discredit and demonize them as a whole?
By
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Infowars.com
August
22, 2012
Supporters of Brandon Raub ~ the man kidnapped by police and
committed to a mental institution for his political posts on Facebook ~ fear
the former Marine is being ‘disappeared’ by authorities after he was forcibly
transferred to a psychiatric facility more than three hours away from his
family and legal team.
Raub, a former veteran of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq,
was involuntarily detained for
psychiatric questioning last week by authorities in
Virginia’s Chesterfield County for leaving anti-establishment messages on
Facebook which questioned the official story behind 9/11 and referred to
corruption within the U.S. government. The FBI claims Raub’s posts were
“terrorist in nature.”
Raub is being held against his will despite not being
charged with any crime under a state law that allows people to be temporarily
committed for a period of 30 days.
Lawyers working for the Rutherford Institute attempted to
file an emergency motion to prevent Raub from being transferred to a
psychiatric institution more than three hours away from his friends, family,
and legal team, but the motion was denied by Special Justice Walter Douglass
Stokes.
“(Raub) is being transferred from John Randolph Psychiatric
Medical Hospital in Hopewell to the Veterans Hospital in Salem, Va., on the
other side of the state,” reports the Rutherford Institute website.
After speaking with Brandon’s brother, Brent Raub, supporter
Brian Smith shared concerns amongst those following the case that the former
Marine is being ‘disappeared’ by the government as controversy surrounding the
incident continues to snowball.
“It would seem that in the government’s infinite wisdom,
especially in this time of obscenely massive deficits, that they are going to
send him to a Veteran’s Administration Medical Center. That doesn’t sound too
bad now does it?
How about this then.
The hospital that they are sending him to is NOT the one
about eight miles away from his home in Richmond. But is instead on the other
side of the Commonwealth of Virginia in Roanoke!” writes Smith.
“One question…. Why? This makes absolutely no sense when you consider that since he was “arrested” or “committed” in Chesterfield, that this is the Court of record, and the Court that is SUPPOSED to hear his case at every motion and hearing! Why are they trying to take him so far away from his home. It’s almost like they are trying to make him disappear. Oh, no. Not our benevolent nanny state government. Never.”
Smith added that if more people don’t come to Raub’s aid in
publicizing his mistreatment, authorities are more likely to “make him
disappear or to “zombify Brandon”.
Lawyers are continuing their efforts to secure Raub’s
release on the basis that his speech is protected under the First Amendment and
that his detention was conducted unlawfully.
“This is not how justice in America is supposed to work ~ with Americans being arrested for doing nothing more than exercising their First Amendment rights, forced to undergo psychological evaluations, detained against their will and isolated from their family, friends and attorneys.This is a scary new chapter in our history,”
said John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford
Institute.
“Brandon Raub is no different from the majority of Americans
who use their private Facebook pages to post a variety of content, ranging from
song lyrics and political hyperbole to trash talking their neighbors, friends
and government leaders.”
Critics have pointed to Raub’s treatment as an example of
how the government is targeting free speech by labeling those who question
authority as mentally ill, similar to how secret police in the former Soviet union sent
dissidents to psikhushkas to isolate them, discredit their
ideas and politically brainwash them.
Raub’s calm and rational response to being kidnapped and
committed discredits claims by the government that he represents a danger.
Commenting from hospital, Raub said,
“It’s ironic, I was considering re-enlisting, I’ve really enjoyed the six years I spent as a reserve and the two and a half years I spent on active duty.”“I’ve been very open with the things I’ve had to say on my wall on Facebook. It’s interesting to me that the Government is watching Facebook in the first place. That ought to raise some eyebrows and cause some good American citizens some concern,” he added.
Facebook pages in support of Raub have surged in popularity
as the case serves to re-iterate the painful reminder that America is fast
turning into a police state where people who express anti-establishment
opinions are treated as thought criminals and domestic extremists.
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This is one that has some tell-tale signs of a psyops, hence, one reason I haven't been able to write about it.
ReplyDeleteFirst, since AJ's crew is covering it with a fervor, I question it.
But more telling was Raub's "interview" with Kokesh. Something rang horribly bogus to me.
I'm still on the fence.
This is helpful:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMo6BrDbDQE
The law is bogus. If he is to be held like this, there should be charges.
But this doesn't mean it is still not a psyops, but moves me closer to his side.