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April 22, 2015
 
Update on Stacy Lynne

Following is an email from Stacy Lynne

EEverything in this email is already on the public record so there are no
restrictions on sharing it, in its entirety and without editing.

The files that I have attached are private property of Stacy Lynne and are not to be used for any reason
besides as attachments in this email. This private property notice also applies to all government agents and their by-products.

   

The above png files are of the GPS tracking device that was on my car for at least four months without a warrant. Coming soon you will be able to watch the video of when we discovered the device on my car--a never before seen 2 minute example of how Larimer County public servants break the law.
 
The following pdf files are relevant to the GPS tracking device and other illegal actions associated with it.

  • TRANSCRIPT (verbatim): Wednesday, August 24, 2011; Larimer County Justice Center
  • GPS Tracking Device Discovered Attached to Vehicle
  • Notice to All Law Enforcement Officers
  • Letter of complaint to Colorado State University Police Department
     
    This is an opportune time to remind everyone, especially the agents who will get a copy of this email, that I have friends and family who are law enforcement officers.  Larry Abrahamson (former "district attorney") and Julie Kunce Field ("judge")  lied  to a massive amount of people by publicly spreading the vicious lie that I was a so-called "sovereign citizen".  I honor all law enforcement officers who have dedicated their lives to the oath they take to protect us.  (See the attached law enforcement notice for further information.)
     
    You will detect a distinctly different tone in my choice of words in this email.  I have intentionally used specific words to describe the absurdity of Sheriff Smith daring to speak of the Fourth Amendment when he has so grossly violated it and encouraged public servants under his jurisdiction to violate the same.  In plain sight.
     
    Perhaps Larimer County, Colorado, Sheriff Justin Smith has learned something about the United States Constitution in the past few years.  Or maybe not.  He'll tell you what he thinks he knows on Friday, April 24, Loveland Galilee Baptist Church, 7:00 PM.
     
    Here's what I suspect will happen when Sheriff Smith begins to bloviate about unreasonable searches and seizures:  the audience will struggle to stifle their amused scorn at the hypocrisy that will escape from his windy lips.  As is typical when Justin Smith gets caught in less than honorable behavior (a.k.a. lying, cover-up, ignorance, and such), he will get red-faced, sweat will form just above his brow, and he will desperately try to force the people to swallow his laughably inept excuses.  His excuses typically involve defamation.  Historically, shortly after the beads of sweat begin to drop, he slams his coffee cup down on the table and storms out of the room.  Not exactly a pleasant way to spend a Friday night, but it will be instructive.
     
    Here is some information you may not have heard previously about the illegally attached GPS tracking device...
  • Larimer County Sergeant Shellhammer told the Fort Collins Coloradoan reporter that the sheriff's office thought the tracking device fell off in the mountains.
  • Sheriff Smith said the tracking device was never turned on and data was never collected.
  • Commissioner Lew Gaiter said Smith was lying.  Gaiter said the GPS device was tracking me and collecting data.  Gaiter said these things in front of another witness and the conversation was openly recorded.
  • Shellhammer said they thought the device fell off in the mountains?!!!.  How did he know it was in the mountains if the device was never turned on as Sheriff Smith proclaimed?
  • They knew it was in the mountains because the device was on.  The thing that they couldn't figure out was how it fell off.  But of course it didn't fall off.  They thought it "fell off" because they were tracking me.  My car was in the mountains and my car did not MOVE for weeks.  The Hollywood movie "Dumb and Dumber" just keeps coming to mind.
  • Smith said all those law enforcement officers who I saw following me for weeks were trying to sneak the GPS device off my car without my knowledge because "he didn't want to upset me".  Nope, the truth is, Smith needed to get that illegally placed device back before ANYONE outside of his control found it.  Then you know what Smith said, he was unhappy that we found it before they got it back, NOT that he was unhappy that it was illegally placed, BUT THAT HE GOT CAUGHT breaking the law.
  • Sheriff Smith said they couldn't get the GPS device back because he didn't want to "trespass on private property" to retrieve it.  Ummm....Smith insanely impeaches himself here on any so-called knowledge he has about the Fourth Amendment or any other Constitutional laws.  What Smith did precisely was trespassing on private property when he put the GPS tracking device on my private property (my car) without a warrant.  What Smith meant, but got confused by so many of his own lies, was that he didn't want to drive up a mile long driveway onto 100 acres of private mountain property to retrieve the $13,000 illegally placed GPS device.  His decision to stay off private property in the mountains might have been one of the best decisions he made.  You know those mountain folks don't take kindly to trespassing.
  • How do we know cars are private property?  Walk up to Smith's personal vehicle in a public parking lot, crawl underneath it, attach something to the inside of his back bumper, and see what happens to you.  Of course, I'm not telling you to do this, I'm just making the point that if Smith saw you under his personal vehicle, he'd scream like a stuck pig and you'd go to jail for trespassing.
  • Here's the kick-ass part:  Why wasn't there a warrant for that GPS device that was attached on my car for at least four months?  We all know that judges in Larimer County sign warrants 24/7/365; most of them for bogus reasons, but they still go through the motions of getting a warrant.  So, that means the Sheriff could NOT get a single crooked judge in this county to sign a warrant to place a GPS tracker on my car.  There wasn't an ounce of probable cause.  They couldn't even fabricate enough probable cause to trick a judge into signing.

All this GPS device stuff was almost old news.  But then, Sheriff Smith decided to talk about the Fourth Amendment.  That's some arrogance there.
 
If you would like to see what's happening currently with law enforcement "investigations" and Jaden's case, tune in tomorrow night (Tuesday, April 21, 2015) for the live broadcast of the Fort Collins City Council meeting on fcgov.com at 6:00 PM.
 
This morning, John Weins called me with some timely news:  he was listening to the Dr. Stan show on KHNC and out of all the interviews I have done with Dr. Stan, the one that was replayed this morning was all about Sheriff Justin Smith and the GPS tracking device that was illegally, without a warrant, and without probable cause, attached to my car for at least four months.  If you would like to hear the interview, it will be re-broadcast at 8:00 PM TONIGHT (Monday, April 20, 2015) on 1360 KHNC Johnstown.
 
But all of these Fourth Amendment violations by Sheriff Justin Smith pale in comparison to the violent torture that Jaden and I are forced to endure every day and for the past five years.  Sheriff Justin Smith aided and abetted Julie Kunce Field in the illegal seizure of my child.  Smith and Field may think that violent torture is an overstatement.  They might think that until they feel it for themselves  On the other hand, I have learned a lot about sociopaths recently.  Sociopaths lack a conscience and therefore are unable to feel love.  That means they don't feel the loss that most of us feel.  Just sayin'....
 
I wonder if Smith would use his Second Amendment "right" to protect his child from the same kind of rape.
 
This is what you can expect from Sheriff Justin Smith when he is called out regarding this GPS issue:  He will defend his illegal actions by attacking me and lying.  That's his modus operandi and he's good at it.  Public servants who lie to the people they serve are very similar to parasites.  Once a parasite begins to feed on its host, if it stops, the parasite dies.  Lying public servants can't stop lying or their hosts will no longer feed them.  But now, we're getting into a whole new realm that parasites vehemently avoid:  morals, ethics, principles, and the law.
 
Ask me to prove anything I say or ask me to disprove anything Sheriff Smith says about me and I will do it.  Larimer County has been my home for a very long time.  I will not be run out of my own county by cowards who pretend to care about their oaths and the law.
 
The bottom line question:  Why did Smith et al attach that GPS tracker to my car illegally?  Well, the way it looks from all the evidence, it was just another attempt by this county's powerful little group to intimidate me into silence.  There have been multiple attempts that are well-documented.  Their game is dangerous, but it's not deterring me.
 
In the authentic spirit of truth and justice,
 
Stacy

   
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