This is the largest international conference in Iran since the country's founding in 1979. It was attended by top officials from 120 governments representing two-thirds of all UN member countries, including as a speaker UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, in spite of U. S. and Israel pressure for him not to attend.  The officials met in Tehran August 26, 2010 for a week-long "Non-Aligned Movement" (NAM) summit.


This impressive gathering voted unanimously to support Iran's nuclear energy program, and to condemn the American-led attempt to isolate and punish the Islamic republic. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme ruler, said in his speech that the use of nuclear weapons is an "unforgivable sin", but the use of peaceful nuclear energy is "every country's right", and that Iran will never give up that right.

Iran President Ahmadinejad, universally condemned and feared in the West, was also very much an active participant in the conference, supporting views of the world majority.  Among the 55 heads of state speaking were Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai, Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez.

This historic summit has sent a powerful message that the majority of the world is on Iran's side, and not on the side of the U. S. or Israel.  Could this explain why Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey while in Israel recently said to Prime Minister Binjamin Netanyahu that the  U. S. would not back a war against Iran?

So we see once again, as VTA has told your Board many times, that the U. S. government CONSISTENTLY lies, and the alleged "war on terror" is a total farce.

How does this relate to the Nelson County Board of Supervisors?  Well, as we have repeatedly told you, there are no "terrorists" in Nelson County unknown to the state police or the FBI.

If your Board passed a resolution demanding that no official action be taken in Nelson County to enforce what everyone knows are measures against a farce, your resolution would certainly be widely publicized by local media, and very likely by state and national media also.

And then there would be a national issue putting pressure on the Obama administration as a whole, and also on Congress.  And there is a very good chance the Washington administration would be forced to make at least some concessions.

As we have told you repeatedly, when the Nelson County Circuit Court or District Court are in session, the sheriff is responsible for courthouse security.

But at all other times, as has been the case for over 200 years, your Board has SOLE responsibility for courthouse security, and it is contrary to your budget and to Fourth Amendment protection of your constituents to have sheriff deputies at the courthouse entrance to unlawfully inspect personal papers and belongings of your constituents entering the courthouse to pay taxes, visit school board offices or visit the Circuit Court's book and computer record room  --- none of whom is a terrorist unknown to the proper authorities, especially the most widely recognized NON-TERRORIST in Nelson County, I, Kenneth White, trying to help protect all you Board members from genuine terrorism by highly organized criminals of both political parties who have unlawfully grabbed control of the highest levels of government for total tyrannical dictatorship of all your actions.

So again, the Virginia Taxpayers Association, giving your Board much extremely significant information which you previously did not have, DEMANDS that you withdraw and repeal the unlawful decision to place a walk-through metal detector at the main entrance to the courthouse, and provide that metal detectors shall be used only at entrances to Circuit and District Courts when the courts are actually in session, to properly protect judges of these courts.

This will mitigate the unlawful violation of the oaths of office of four of you Board members, certified in the Kenneth White Affidavit recorded in the Nelson County Circuit Court Clerk's deed book and computer room.

That concludes my Statement.

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Pat |68.55.186.171 |10-11-2012 13:53:42
Having a walk-through metal detector at the main entrance of the courthouse is a definite over reaction to events happening around the world. Nelson County residents are not terrorists and don't deserve to be treated as such.
George |108.15.207.19 |10-12-2012 08:48:03
I agree with the VTA president. We are continually lied to by our local, state and federal elected officials. Our nation has deviated drastically from our founding father's established constitutional republic. American citizens would be better off if, every day of their term of office, our elected officials would strive to honor the oaths.taken, i.e."Do the job you were hired to do!".





Elizabeth |76.28.33.18 |10-14-2012 23:26:43
I agree with the VTA that there are no "terrorists" in Nelson County unknown to the state police or the FBI, and the public should not have to walk through a metal detector at the main entrance to the courthouse for the mere purpose of paying taxes or visiting school board offices. I call upon the Board of Supervisors to immediately repeal their decision to place a metal detector at the main courthouse entrance!
Concerned Citizen |68.55.186.171 |10-15-2012 21:09:27
A walk-through metal detector at the main entrance to the courthouse definitely seems like a wasteful expenditure. Treating Nelson County citizens as if they were terrorists is demeaning and unnecessary.