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Jim Gilchrist Minuteman Founder Relates Bomb Attack in San Francisco

August 1st, 2008 · 5 Comments

Part of my interview with Jim Gilchrist today concerning his recent appearance (July 30th, 2008) in San Francisco to call attention to the sanctuary city status that Mayor Gavin Newsom is presiding over. During the interview, Mr. Gilchrist related the bomb attack against him. 08/01/08

Video Footage of the event…….

Article link via Pipe Line News……

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  • Bill // Aug 1, 2008 at 9:17 am

    Possibility we will have a Hyphenated President in 2009. People like Newsom will destroy the country left to us by the founding fathers.

    I see real trouble ahead. Come December of this year it could be a wise investment to buy all the ammunition stock you can find.

    I am beginning to have doubts about the country I thought was so fantastic. Seems we have other people wanting to change what seems so perfect for me.

  • Jack Sharpe // Aug 3, 2008 at 11:48 am

    http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/?p=7021 News from the MINUTEMAN PROJECT

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Marvin L. Stewart President (562) 221-1820

    Daniel F. Lula, Esq. (949) 851-1100

    Frivolous Defamation Suit Filed by Steven Eichler Against Patriots Deborah Courtney and Paul Sielski Stricken; Orange County Superior Court Finds Their Special Motion “Meritorious”

    Santa Ana, Calif. – July 24, 2008 – The Orange County Superior Court today struck Steven Eichler’s defamation suit against Minutemen Deborah Courtney and Paul Sielski as a “strategic lawsuit against public participation.” Judge Kirk Nakamura permitted ample oral argument by both sides, and then granted the defendants’ motion, putting an end to Eichler’s frivolous suit against them.

    Deborah Courtney is a member of the board of directors of Minuteman Project, Inc. and serves as the corporation’s treasurer. Paul Sielski is executive director of the corporation. Both have been embroiled in a dispute with Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist regarding alleged financial irregularities within this high-profile nonprofit corporation.

    On April 25, 2008, Gilchrist’s associate Eichler filed this defamation suit against Courtney and Sielski, as well as fellow patriots Barbara Coe, Chelene Nightingale of Save Our State, Brook Young of Immigration Watchdog, and Marvin Stewart of the Minuteman Project. Eichler claimed that the defendants had somehow “defamed” him by speaking out about his role in Gilchrist’s actions – especially Gilchrist’s transfer of the assets of the Minuteman Project corporation to a new corporation titled, “Jim Gilchrist’s Minuteman Project,” without board knowledge or approval.

    Under the relevant law, defendants Courtney and Sielski are entitled to an award of the attorneys’ fees and costs they incurred in defending themselves against Eichler’s meritless suit.

    The other defendants remain in the case; however, it is anticipated that most if not all will shortly file similar motions to strike. These defendants, too, expect to win and to be awarded their fees and costs.

    The vindictive and retributive behavior against fellow patriots by Gilchrist and Eichler is deeply disturbing to many in the anti-illegal immigration movement. Today’s ruling should be heeded by them as a warning to engage others on the issues, not attempt to use litigation to squelch freedom and dissent.

    The Minuteman Project was founded in early 2005 to secure America’s borders by means of civilian volunteer observers. Incorporated in mid-2005 as a Delaware nonprofit corporation, the Minuteman Project is governed by a board of directors under applicable law.

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  • Jack Sharpe // Aug 3, 2008 at 11:49 am

    News from the MINUTEMAN PROJECT http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/?p=7050

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Marvin L. Stewart President (562) 221-1820

    Daniel F. Lula, Esq. (949) 851-1100

    Second Frivolous Defamation Suit Against Patriots Deborah Courtney, Marvin Stewart and Paul Sielski Stricken; Jim Gilchrist’s Suit Follows the Same Path As That Of His Associate Stephen Eichler

    Santa Ana, Calif. – July 29, 2008 – Judge Randell Wilkinson of the Orange County Superior Court today struck Minuteman founder Jim Gilchrist’s defamation suit against Minutemen Deborah Courtney, Marvin Stewart and Paul Sielski as a “strategic lawsuit against public participation.” Gilchrist’s suit against Barbara Coe, head of the California Coalition for Immigration Reform, was also stricken on the same basis.

    Marvin Stewart and Deborah Courtney are members of the board of directors of Minuteman Project, Inc., and Paul Sielski is executive director of the corporation. Both have been embroiled in a dispute with Gilchrist regarding alleged financial irregularities within this high-profile nonprofit corporation.

    On April 16, 2008, Gilchrist filed his defamation suit against these patriots, as well as Chelene Nightingale of Save Our State and Brook Young of Immigration Watchdog. Gilchrist claimed that the defendants had “defamed” him by speaking out about his transfer of the assets of the Minuteman Project corporation to a new corporation titled, “Jim Gilchrist’s Minuteman Project,” without board knowledge or approval.

    Under the relevant law, defendants Stewart, Courtney and Sielski are entitled to an award of the attorneys’ fees and costs they incurred in defending themselves against Gilchrist’s meritless suit. Gilchrist has already been ordered by the Court to reimburse Ms. Coe over $9,100 in attorneys’ fees.

    Gilchrist’s frivolous suit against fellow anti-illegal immigration activists is the second in less than a week to be dismissed. Last week, Gilchrist’s associate, Stephen Eichler, suffered the same ruling from Judge Kirk Nakamura. Eichler had filed a virtually identical defamation suit against the same defendants.

    The vindictive and retributive behavior against fellow patriots by Gilchrist and Eichler is deeply disturbing to many in the anti-illegal immigration movement. Today’s ruling should be heeded by them as a warning to engage others on the issues, not attempt to use litigation to squelch freedom and dissent.

    The Minuteman Project was founded in early 2005 to secure America’s borders by means of civilian volunteer observers. Incorporated in mid-2005 as a Delaware nonprofit corporation, the Minuteman Project is governed by a board of directors under applicable law.

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  • The REAL Jack Sharpe // Oct 17, 2008 at 6:06 pm

    The IRS has sided with Jim Gilchrist and approved the Minuteman Project’s 501c status, with Mr. Gilchrist as the sole director. Dan Lula is trying to dump Courtney and Stewart as clients because of the lying and deception he discovered they were responsible for. Brook Young (not his real name) is on the run and has closed his website. The attempted hijackers of the Minuteman Project are in deep Sielski now!

    BTW, anyone that thinks I would help the hijackers, doesn’t know JACK SHARPE!

  • The REAL Jack Sharpe // Mar 18, 2009 at 6:00 pm

    He who laughs last, laughs best!

    The court has spoken, now it’s time to get back on mission!

    Court Victory For Gilchrist

    “It was long overdue and warmly welcomed” was the quote made by Jim Gilchrist upon receiving the news, “the hijacker’s case they had fraudulently filed in the name of the Minuteman Project was thrown out of court; on none other, than, Friday the 13th!”

    There is no doubt Marvin Stewart, Debbie Courtney and Paul Sielski had a very bad Friday the 13th, when they learned Judge Wilkinson threw them out on their ear. Not only that, but once again, Courtney was slammed with a big fat court fine! The sanction was over $ 1,000.00, which is just another court fine added to her growing collection of violations.

    During the hearing Stewart, flailing his arms and bellowing his pompous rhetoric into the face of Superior Court Judge Wilkinson, lead to an extremely harsh warning from the Judge. The Judge fired back to the ranting Stewart: “You are very close to committing a felony” (court transcripts soon to be posted).

    Jim Gilchrist and his counsel for the Minuteman Project, Inc. are reviewing the proceedings and other court statements made by the Minuteman imposters: Stewart, Courtney and Sielski, to verify if there is a pattern of “in court felonies” they have committed. If felonies are discovered, then the prosecution of these Minuteman charlatans would be expedited.

    Gilchrist is now on schedule to clear his name. He has directed his complete legal staff to concentrate on “bringing the Stewart gang of impersonators” to justice. Under Gilchrist’s direction, the legal staff sprung into action and filed a blistering suit, on behalf of the Minuteman Project, Inc. against several of the fraudulent tricksters. In the action Gilchrist is demanding the return of all stolen monies Stewart and Courtney embezzled from the Minuteman Project’s Corporate account.

    The Minuteman Project’s counsel has demanded more than 7 times, in numerous depositions for the alleged “smoking gun evidence.” To date, the hijackers have not complied with the demands to deliver the evidence.

    Gilchrist with the authority of the court in hand, demands all the supposed evidence the Minuteman swindlers say they possess, be immediately surrendered. Yet, to date, Stewart, Courtney and Sielski “can’t seem to find the evidence,” “forgot to bring it” or “will get it next time.” Those excuses will no longer work! The court will force them to prove their allegations under oath!

    “I demand my day in court! I will have my good name back. Show my counsel, and me, the so-called evidence used to cut my throat and to knife me in the back.” Eichler said.

    Minutemen stay on mission; don’t let these distractions keep you from saving America. God Bless The U.S.A.!

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