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Coronavirus & Emergency Declarations

Saturday, March 7th, 2020

If the Coronavirus becomes more widespread, Trump could possibly even suspend elections.  Democracy is under attack by more than the coronavirus.

Hawaii’s Gov. David Ige issued an emergency proclamation in response to the coronavirus

“gives the governor authority to suspend any laws that may impede emergency functions.”

https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/03/04/breaking-news/watch-live-gov-david-ige-and-hawaii-health-officials-give-update-on-coronavirus-in-hawaii/https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/03/04/breaking-news/watch-live-gov-david-ige-and-hawaii-health-officials-give-update-on-coronavirus-in-hawaii/

Coronavirus & Cruise Ships

Friday, March 6th, 2020

Breaking News! UPDATE: 21 aboard cruise ship in California tested positive for coronavirus; 19 are crew members.

Coronavirus & Cruise Ships

Grand Princess Cruise Ship (photo below) recently visited 4 islands in Hawaii, including port calls in Hilo on Sat. Feb. 29, 2020.  It’s been reported Thursday, March 5th, that so far — 21 people –including  11 passengers and 10 crew members are symptomatic for possible coronavirus and would be tested.  The Grand Princess has 3500 passengers and crew and is not being allowed to dock in San Francisco.  Passengers are being confined to their rooms.

https://www.allhawaiinews.com/2020/03/infected-cruise-ship-visited-4-hawaii.html?m=1&fbclid=IwAR1cVlb9tN_T1PtREvi0T3-uZsrVObdIM23fBTUo5mZDKub0b48oC9yUjaI

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/03/04/princess-cruises-ship-held-up-off-california-coast-awaiting-coronavirus-tests/

News Flash — Trial for Fri. Jan. 31st postponed

Wednesday, January 29th, 2020

I just had a call from my volunteer attorney that the Trial set for Friday, Jan. 31st has been postponed.  No new trial date set.  One of the attorneys in our group has filed a motion with the State Supreme Court for a Writ of Mandamus over jurisdiction.  Stay tuned.

Jim

Kings Bay Plowshares 7 Found Guilty on All Counts

Thursday, October 24th, 2019

Kings Bay Plowshares 7

Found Guilty on All Counts

October 24, 2019

This is a breaking news update for our supporters. A fuller update will be forthcoming.

BRUNSWICK, GA – More than 18 months after they snuck onto the site of one of the largest known collections of nuclear weaponry in the world, a jury found the Kings Bay Plowshares 7 guilty of all four of the charges brought against them.  

The defendants face more than 20 years in prison for destruction and depredation of government property in excess of $1,000, trespassing, and conspiracy.

“The Pentagon has many installations – and we just walked out of one of them,” Colville said outside the courthouse. “It’s a place where they weaponize the law. And they wield it mostly against the poor, the people who have all the red lined neighborhoods in this county know that very well.

“And once in a while the people who are privileged like us get a taste of it. And when we do we should hear the word guilty as a blessing on us because it gives us an opportunity to stand with people who hear guilty all the time every day.”

The seven expect to be sentenced in 60 to 90 days. Until then, six of them have been released under bond conditions each had prior to trial.

Late at night on April 4, 2018 Mark Colville, Clare Grady, Martha Hennessy, Fr. Steve Kelly, S.J., Elizabeth McAlister, Patrick O’Neill, and Carmen Trotta used a bolt cutter to enter a remote gate at Naval Base Kings Bay in St. Mary’s GA. They walked two miles through swamp and brush. They then split into three groups and prayed, poured blood, spray painted messages against nuclear weapons, hammered on parts of a shrine to nuclear missiles, hung banners, and waited to be arrested.

During the course of the trial, which began Monday morning, the defendants and their supporters had expressed pleasure with the unexpected amount of information they had been able to provide to the jury about their reasons for undertaking their protest. Federal Judge Lisa Godbey Wood had issued an order late last Friday night restricting any evidence or testimony having to do with a necessity defense, international law and treaties restricting nuclear weaponry, and religious and moral reasons.  

“I really think that the verdict was, frankly, reactionary,” Trotta told supporters outside the courthouse. “They (the jurors) heard a lot. The judge allowed them to hear a lot. And it’s a little frightening that nuclear weapons could be hidden in plain sight. We have to understand that we are a remnant.… We remain a remnant of the spirit that I think was stronger in our country at other periods on time.

“But we all know which way the wind is blowing. There’s the Black Lives Matter movement. There’s the Extinction Rebellion. There’s the Me Too movement. There’s an activist community waiting just behind us.”

More forthcoming…


PLEASE DONATE

The struggle continues. Please support this profound sacrifice by these seven requires generosity. Your support of the Kings Bay Plowshares 7 will help cover the ongoing costs surrounding this trial and social change effort. You can give at our GoFundMe site and checks can be sent to Plowshares, PO Box 3087, Washington, DC 20010. Further details check the website: kingsbayplowshares7.org.

Thank you!


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The problem is not just Trump. High Crimes run deep! Oct. 4, 2019 Hilo Peace Vigil leaflet

Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019