I am not on trial here; I know who I am and I know what I did and I know that I cannot legally be found guilty as charged. Those who have involved themselves in this child kidnapping under color of law and the effort to cover it up are the ones on trial.

In faith and love, russ dove

Sunday, December 2, 2007

12-02-2007 An American Arrested for Telling OBL "GET OUT"

On August 17, 2006 I was illegally arrested, convicted, and sentenced to 30 days in jail and a $1,000 fine and 18 month probation, restraining order protecting OBL Agents and 10 hours of Anger management. All of this while the illegal aliens are allowed to assault Tucson Police Officers and get away with it!

I am releasing the video to tell the TRUTH in this matter. Watch the footage for yourself!

12-02-2007 Who will protect us when the system won't? - What Jeff Schwilk has done to Christie Czajkowski

I list four Americans who are under attack by the system they fight to expose and worse for one; under attack by one who is supposed to be our own. For the full story of What Jeff Schwilk has done to Christie Czajkowski see http://adfasb.com/adfasb/JeffSchwilkI.... This testimony entered into the record May 15, 2007 at the Tucson City Council weekly meeting in Public Comments.

12-02-2007 What the San Diego government did to Christie Czajkowski XPOSED!

This is a clip created from the twice monthly Tucson Public Access program Arizona Examiner and was recorded live on the night of the 8th of February. Christie Czajkowski shares, via a phone interview, a little of here history on being an active Truth seeker, evidence of the foreign occupation of the San Diego area and about the confiscation of her computers (her children's computers were taken also), camera and all of her media—new and those with data.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

11-20-2007 FINALLY THE TRUTH COMES OUT ABOUT THE MINUTE MEN!

Christie Czajkowski has finally blown the whistle on the Minute Men and CNN reported the story. It's time to put these scumbags in jail where they belong!



CNN reports former Minutemen Leaders are accusing Chris Simcox, Minuteman National Board Chairman, of fraud and grand theft. They charge Simcox has not accounted for millions of dollars of donations collected from Minutemen members for the High Tech Border fence he promised to build with donations. Simcox´ mental stability has also come under question and according to the Tucson Weekly he has a troubled past.
On her Nov. 11, 2007 blog, Christie Czajkowski, former girlfriend of San Diego Minuteman Chief Jeff Schwilk, supported the allegations about Simcox and extends them to Schwilk and Minuteman Leader Jim Gilchrist. She charges they "are professional money launderers, some have even already done time...I believe many more will when the truth comes out about the Gilchrist scandal."


Czajkowski said, "I was disgusted ..at the lack of interest the leadership had showed in the many volunteers that had travelled so many miles."
Czajkowski continues with more serious allegations, "what I have come to see in many of these groups is that they have simply found a way to profit off the problem, not solve the problem. Many groups continue to encourage violence while screaming at people on the streets that can't change the laws, or even shooting at people and dogs on more than one occasion, even chasing people in Mexico and shooting them!" (Note: These three provide the Access (not axis) to all that is Evil!)
She is talking about MURDER!! We have all heard about the numerous dead (murdered) migrants on the border.
Christie continues: "Gee, I wonder if there was a reason these leaders wanted their sheeple to stay away from me...? Yes, there was a reason, but not the ones they made up. Moral of the story...be nice to your vidoegrapher!"
Obviously Christie has videotapes. That is why Schwilk and others are demonizing her now!
As you read and understand all the allegations former Minutemen Leaders are making about Simcox, Gilchrist and Schwilk, keep in mind, there are several open allegations regarding their involvement in the California Fires. I wrote about them here and here. It is particularly important to study the Fire Map. How closely are the Minutemen leaders connected to John Alfred Rund? Remember, the fires happened during the Minutemen´s month long Operation Secure America rallies. Christie says she has implicating videos. Beyond the murders of the border crossers, does she also have video of Rund?
I ask all readers to read and study this information and Christie´s allegations. If you have any additional information, come forward with any documentation you may have regarding:


1. the "Gilchrist Scandal"


2. any videos showing illegal activity by these Minutemen Leaders or any minutemen.


3. any documentation or proof you may have regarding the Minutemen involvement in Border Murders.


4. any documentation or proof to John Alfred Rund and/or the California fires.


Reply here via comments or email me on dee_perezscott@yahoo.com
Additional Articles about the MM Misdeeds:
At the time, the founder and president of MCDC, Chris Simcox, refused Al-Jazeera request to interview and film the Minuteman patrols on the border. “I’ll have no part in aiding and abetting the enemy, and will continue to work to protect our country from terrorists who are clearly looking at our unsecured borders as the pathway to destroy America,” he said in a June 2005 interview. “Would we allow Japanese or German television to film the unsecured border during World War II?” Minuteman spokeswoman Connie Hair added. “These people broadcast to the enemies of America. It’s not a news story, it’s recon.” But Al-Jazeera did not abandon the project, and finally negotiated an agreement with Simcox.

http://immigrationmexicanamerican.blogspot.com/2007/11/heinous-minutemen-leaders-true-agenda.html

Friday, August 17, 2007

08-17-2007 More Lies and SLANDER about Christie Czajkowski

Jeff Schwilk of the Minute Men is out to get Christie and we need to put a stop to this. She was set up and had no involvement in any of this.

LEAVE CHRISTIE ALONE!

https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2007/08/16/san-diego-minutemen-chief-filmed-migrant-camp-attack


Members of the San Diego Minutemen (SDMM), including leader Jeff Schwilk, were captured pulling down migrant workers’ tents and makeshift huts in a video apparently shot in McGonigle Canyon in San Diego. Earlier this week, the Voice of San Diego posted the video shot by Christie Czajkowski, a former member of SDMM who told the online newspaper it was filmed last November.
The video surfaced as police continue to investigate a similar attack on the migrant camp last winter. On Jan. 27, migrants returned to their shantytown to find their tarp homes sliced to ribbons and their clothes slashed. This spring, police searched the homes of Schwilk, Czajkowski and an anti-illegal immigration activist named Julie Adams in connection with that investigation. No arrests have been made.
Czajkowski told the Voice of San Diego that the video showed SDMM members vandalizing the camp, an allegation Schwilk denied. He claimed the camp was unoccupied and “you can’t vandalize … an unoccupied structure,” and later issued a press release, in conjunction with three other nativist leaders, calling Czajkowski a “chronic liar.” Czajkowski, who describes Schwilk as her estranged former boyfriend, said she had not supplied the Voice of San Diego with the video, which she said the police have had a copy of since her home was searched.
In the video, Schwilk is seen rummaging through migrants’ possessions and pulling down a migrant worker’s tarp hut. “They don’t build them like they used to,” says Schwilk. In another scene, Schwilk and others stand inside a canyon chapel for migrant workers that has an altar made of pink adobe and is decorated with fresh flowers and a statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico’s patron saint. “Believe me, I’ve had many a fantasy of coming in here with a sledgehammer,” Schwilk says. Czajkowski told the Voice of San Diego that, off camera, Schwilk had then gone on to smash veladoras, or Mexican devotional prayer candles, in the chapel. The chapel was operated for migrant workers by a local church, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, through this January, two months after Czajkowski says she shot the video.
Another scene shows a woman referred to only as “Julie” taking her turn at trying to pull down a migrant shanty made of tarps and poles. “I’m going to be in the paper tomorrow,” she is heard saying. “But not for all this shit.”
San Diego police spokeswoman Mónica Muñoz said the Minutemen are not allowed to allowed to conduct “clean-ups” in camps on private land without the owner’s permission. Meanwhile, a coalition of pro-migrant and Latino groups have offered a $10,000 award for information leading to an arrest in the January case.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

08-15-07 Voice of San Diego Slandering Christie Czajkowski

Christie has been trying to get away from the Minute Men and their vile organization run by Jeff Schwilk. They have recruited the Voice of San Diego to stalk and harass her with false allegations and claims. Christie did not know the minute men were going to vandalize camps but the mainstream media is lying about Christie.

LEAVE CHRISTIE ALONE!

https://www.voiceofsandiego.org/topics/government/in-videos-minutemen-shown-damaging-migrant-camp-2/


Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007 | San Diego Minutemen can be seen pulling down migrant workers’ huts and rummaging through migrants’ possessions in a collection of video clips shot by a former member of the group.
The videos, obtained by voiceofsandiego.org from former San Diego Minutemen member Christie Czajkowski, come to light as the San Diego Police Department continues its investigation into alleged vandalism at northern San Diego migrant camps in January.
Police officials estimated that $600 worth of damage was caused in that attack, during which migrants’ possessions and clothes were slashed. The vandalism occurred several weeks after the videos were shot.
In one of the video clips, Jeff Schwilk, founder of the San Diego Minutemen chapter, kicks through the remains of a newly flattened migrant workers’ hut.
“They don’t build them like they used to,” he says, panting.
In another clip, Schwilk pulls a makeshift hut to the ground. Members of the San Diego Minutemen are shown tugging at structures and rummaging through property in San Diego migrant workers’ camps in other videos.
In March, Schwilk’s home was searched by police investigating the alleged vandalism, and last month, several Latino groups increased a reward for information regarding the attacks from $1,000 to $10,000. The SDPD declined to comment on the ongoing investigation, and nobody has yet been charged in relation to January’s alleged vandalism.
The latest batch of videos, which Czajkowski posted briefly on the website YouTube but has since removed, are significant because they show Schwilk and others inside the migrant camps and show Minutemen entering migrants’ huts and removing possessions. Czajkowski said the videos show Minutemen committing vandalism, an allegation Schwilk denies.
Minutemen on Camera
  • The Issue: Videos that have recently surfaced show San Diego Minutemen pulling down migrant workers’ shacks and rummaging through their property.
  • What It Means: Some of the people in the videos have had their homes searched as part of a police investigation into alleged vandalism at a north San Diego migrant camp. That attack caused an estimated $600 in damages and a $10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to an arrest in the case.
  • The Bigger Picture: The footage was captured by Christi Czajkowski, former girlfriend of Jeff Schwilk, founder of the San Diego Minutemen. Czajkowski and Schwilk have been engaged in a bitter public dispute since Schwilk dismissed Czajkowski from his group earlier this year.
Schwilk said the videos are merely another attempt by Czajkowski, his former girlfriend, to sully his name and to bring discredit on his organization. Schwilk and Czajkowski have been engaged in an ongoing legal battle after their romance ended. That feud has played out in the public eye thanks to footage of Schwilk screaming obscenities at Czajkowski and shoving her camera.
Schwilk said the videos released Monday were shot in migrant camps that had already been long abandoned by their residents. He said nobody was living in the camps when he and his fellow Minutemen went through them removing structures in an attempt to stop migrants from returning.
“You can’t vandalize something that is obviously an unoccupied structure,” he said.
Czajkowski told a different story.
She said she shot the footage during one of the Minutemen’s “reconnaissance missions” through a migrant camp in November. She said the day started as a “cleanup,” but that Schwilk and other Minutemen soon began destroying private property.
In one of the videos, Schwilk is seen standing before a small chapel that was built in McGonigle canyon by the migrants. Schwilk goes off-camera and a smashing sound can be heard.
“Oh no, I won’t let you, I’m sorry,” Czajkowski says to Schwilk.
Czajkowski said Schwilk had begun smashing veladoras — Mexican devotional prayer candles — which greatly upset her as she is a Christian.
Schwilk denies smashing any candles, an accusation he called “disgusting.” He said the smashing sound is probably the sound of floor tiles breaking, and said the chapel had long been abandoned by the time the footage was taken.
Services were held at the chapel through January 2007 — two months after Czajkowski said this video was shot. In the footage, a vase of fresh flowers and a potted plant sit next to religious icons on the chapel’s altar.
The other videos are all shot within the camps themselves. Minutemen can be seen removing items from tents while Czajkowski makes comments about the items and the state of the camps. At one point, a Minuteman can be heard asking Czajkowski if she wants a beer.
Czajkowski said the man offering her a beer was San Diego Minuteman Mike Fair. Fair had found a case of beer in one of the tents, she said, and began opening the beers and pouring them over the migrants’ possessions — including a television set and a radio.
Schwilk said none of the items that can be seen in the videos were the private property of migrant workers. He said all the items had been abandoned by migrants when they cleared out of the camps.
But Czajkowski said she can’t be sure whether the camps were unoccupied at the time the footage was taken. In one video, a pot sits on an unlit campfire. The makeshift huts appear to be well-maintained and plastic bags — usually used to store food — hang from trees in the open spaces.
Mónica Muñoz, a spokeswoman for the San Diego Police Department, said the Minutemen are not allowed to conduct “clean-ups” in camps on private land without the landowner’s permission. That permission is rarely granted, she said.
Schwilk declined to say whether his group had permission to be on the property while the video footage was taken. In an e-mail, he expressed his views about the videos.
“This is purely a personal attack on me with lies. 600 of our members are waiting to see what lies you print. They all know Christie is a rogue ‘activist’ who now works for the racist felon Russ Dove in Tucson,” he wrote. “She is totally irrelevant in our movement.”

Saturday, February 10, 2007

02-10-07 Jeff Schwilk of the Minute Men is a scumbag liar!

Jeff Schwilk is accusing Christie of stalking her and filed a fraudulent restraining order. Jeff Schwilk is a stalker and caused Christie great harm. This article is a poor one-side attempt to discredit Christie and Truth Brigade Radio. Jeff Schwilk wants to control Christie but she wants to go off on her own. He is using the legal system and slandering her on the internet.

Jeff you know you are in the wrong. LEAVE CHRISTIE ALONE!

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-feud-among-san-diego-minutemen-erupts-2007feb08-story.html

NORTH COUNTY - The San Diego Minutemen, one of the region’s mostconspicuous anti-illegal immigration groups, has lost at least oneof its top members after a recent bitter internal feud.
The group’s founder, Jeff Schwilk, ousted Christie Czajkowski, aformer spokeswoman and one of the group’s most active members,after an angry dispute Sunday in his Oceanside home. He also fileda temporary restraining order against her earlier this week.
The argument, which was caught on video and broadcast over theInternet, apparently stemmed from a disagreement over who ownedvideos the group posts on its Web sites, according to Czajkowski.She claims she owns most of the videos and asked that they beremoved.
The San Diego Minutemen are a loose-knit group of activistsagainst illegal immigration. The group frequently organizes ralliesto protest against hiring day laborers in North County.
Czajkowski often films the group’s rallies. Schwilk said thevideos belong to the group.
“He was mad when I simply asked him if you don’t like thevideos, don’t use them for your self-promotion,” she said. “It’sthat simple.”
In documents filed in court, Schwilk alleges Czajkowski showedup uninvited at his home during a Super Bowl party. He said heasked her to leave after she went into his office and turned on hiscomputer without his permission.
“I found her, we argued and I told her to leave my houserepeatedly,” he wrote in a statement about the incident. “Sherefused. She began filming me and harassing. I physically removedher.”
The two said they dated for a while but ended their relationshipweeks ago. Czajkowski said she was invited to the party and wasabout to retrieve her keys when he grabbed her and pushed her downthe hall.
Czajkowski said the video she took of the incident, one that sheposted on the Internet but was later removed, frazzled some of thegroup’s members and others.
“I have received numerous letters from everywhere today frompeople that are enraged with his action,” she wrote in an e-mail tothe North County Times. “Jeff has been more concerned with his ownagenda and has pushed a lot of people away.”
The video shows an angry argument laced with profanities.Schwilk is shown screaming at Czajkowski to get out of his housewhile her two young children plead with her to “go home.”
Schwilk founded the San Diego Minutemen in late 2005. He hassaid the group has about 350 members, but some individuals identifythemselves as “independent” Minutemen.
Czajkowski said the group exists only as an “email list.”
Penny Magnotto, who has attended the group’s rallies butconsiders herself an independent Minuteman activist, describedSchwilk’s leadership style as “pushy,” but added that the movementis strong and unlikely to fall apart.
“For the most part, I feel people willput the goals of ourmovement aboveall the foolishness,” she said.
Schwilk said Wednesday that Czajkowski’s ouster from the grouphad nothing to do with Sunday’s incident or with the group. But hesaid in an e-mail to his group earlier this week that she wasoperating outside of the group’s guidelines and that she insistedon removing the videos from the group’s Web site.
“She also has her own strong opinions about confronting ouropposition as well as law enforcement,” he wrote. “She is now anindependent Minuteman and free to do her own thing as long as shedoes not harm the overall Minuteman movement.”
The rules, posted on the group’s Web site,www.sandiegominutemen.com, include “never engage in conversation"with counterprotesters, “never speak or gesture to any suspectedillegal aliens” and “follow all instructions by lawenforcement.”
Migrant rights advocate Claudia Smith, an opponent of theMinutemen, said she has seen little difference in what members ofthe group, such as Czajkowski and Schwilk, do during their protestsat day-labor sites.
“It’s interesting that he would accuse her” of breaking therules, Smith said. “He’s the first to violate all of them.”
A court hearing for the restraining order is scheduled February22 in Vista.
- Contact staff writer Edward Sifuentes at (760) 740-3511 oresifuentes@nctimes.com.