Two years ago today we said our goodbyes to a great friend of freedom, the founder of Real Liberty Media, Grimnir Freeman.
He passed quietly the next day in the early morning hours.
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It looks like, for starters, the edge connector that board is plugged into is bad. At least on each end; sockets sloppy originally? Now burned too.
Vibrations would exacerbate the problem; arcing.
Connector may be manufactured incorrectly. If so, any properly made board installed will go bad over time.
Check the new socket for proper connection pressure with new board; proper witness marks.
Maybe monitor the new install periodically with a infrared thermometer looking at each "finger" trace to that board at the socket connection points for excessive heat, indicating loose connection there; inferior quality parts, or design.
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Any John Deere guys out there have a solution for me? The internet hasn’t been overly helpful.
2755. 4000 hrs. Burns up a fuse panel every 50 hours at this point. Monitor and gps are all hardwired to battery.
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In Plain Sight ☆ Behind the Badge
When power goes to a bureaucrat’s head, the playbook never changes: pick on the guy who is just trying to do his job, use your position to make his life miserable, and hide your vindictiveness behind a badge, a title, or a corporate seal.
In C.J. Box’s book In Plain Sight, we see this play out clearly with Joe Pickett’s new boss.
The man is a vindictive bastard. He deliberately assigns Joe a run-down, broken-down truck to do his field duties in, purely out of spite.
It is a calculated move designed to hamstring a good man using arbitrary administrative authority. Anyone who has dealt with the overreach of the Bureau of Land Management—or seen the heavy-handed antics of administrative figures like Dan Love during his time in the BLM—knows that exact type of boss.
They use the system as a personal weapon because they can.
But you don’t have to look to Wyoming fiction or federal land standoffs to see this kind of arbitrary execution of power.
We see it right here at home with our local game wardens.
We’ve had one who was so dead-serious about wildlife laws he’d write his own mother a ticket.
The man would pop up in the absolute middle of nowhere.
A friend was fishing in a spot with no easy public access, thinking he was completely alone, and suddenly the man with a badge comes floating around the bend in a kayak ready to demand his license.
I’ve seen him sitting out in the woods at night, truck blacked out with no headlights, just waiting to catch a road poacher.
There is a strange similarity between that kind of relentless, unyielding dedication and Joe Pickett.
But in the real world, the system doesn’t always reward that kind of independent streak—especially when a bureaucrat gets their feelings hurt.
Case in point: our local warden ended up fired over a Facebook post.
What was he posting about?
He was talking about BLM.
Now, don’t get it twisted—I don't mean the Bureau of Land Management this time. I mean the Black Lives Matter movement.
It’s funny how those three letters overlap so perfectly, and these days, people instantly jump to one when some of us have spent decades fighting the overreach of the other.
But whether you are talking about federal land administrators or cultural movements, the moment you step outside the approved narrative on social media, the administrative hammer drops.
They will use any excuse to clean house.
This isn’t just happening in our neck of the woods, either.
This arbitrary exercise of authority to punish dissenting speech is global "in plain sight."
Just this morning, news broke that conservative journalist Ezra Levant was completely banned from entering the United Kingdom.
He’s a Canadian citizen—a member of the Commonwealth where King Charles is technically head of state—and he was flying over simply to observe and report on a public rally as a citizen journalist.
He has no criminal record, but the British Home Office revoked his electronic travel authorization at the last minute.
When Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the global elites decide your reporting challenges their agenda, they don't debate you—they bar you from the country.
They turn Western democracies into places where you can be banned for "word crimes."
But the weaponization of words doesn't stop at border crossings or getting fired from an agency.
The battlefield has expanded into massive, devastating civil lawfare designed to completely wipe people out financially.
Take a look at Ryan Upchurch, that country rapper with the face tattoos who goes by "Upchurch" on YouTube.
He just got slapped with a massive $17.5 million defamation verdict by a federal jury for running his mouth on his channel.
He posted wild stories and conspiracy theories regarding a missing teenager's family with absolutely no facts or evidence to back them up, treating serious matters like some kind of true-crime entertainment.
And look at Ammon Bundy.
He was hit with a staggering $52 million judgment for the words he used and the claims he made on video regarding St. Luke’s Health System during a child custody dispute.
When you look at the underlying situation, the outrage was justified, but the targeted public statements and organized protests were seized upon by the legal system.
A bankruptcy judge recently ruled that Ammon can’t even use Chapter 7 to wipe that debt away, declaring his actions "willful and malicious."
This is the terrifying reality of the modern era.
How can someone be sued, restricted, outlawed, or financially destroyed just for the words they say?
It comes down to a terrifying expansion of administrative and corporate jurisdiction.
The courts, the hospitals, and the federal agencies have built a web where if you don't get your words in order just right, they will pull you right into their trap.
Look at Greg Burleson. He is sitting in a federal prison right now because of stupid, inflammatory, boastful words he said to undercover FBI agents posing as a documentary crew.
They took his raw opinion, his bravado, and his speech, and they weaponized it to lock him away for decades.
I tell people all the time: you have to guard your actions, but you absolutely must guard your words.
Your tongue can be the very thing that hands an adversary the keys to your destruction.
If you don't structure your arguments carefully, the system will use your own vocabulary as lawfare to strip your property, your wealth, and your freedom.
Does this mean we have to premise every single statement we make with "in my opinion" just to keep a shield up?
Maybe that’s the tightly policed landscape they want.
But one thing is certain: from a broken-down game warden truck in Wyoming, to a fired warden in our my backyard, to a journalist banned from England, and right down to multi-million dollar defamation lawsuits—the traps are set.
The people in power are using arbitrary, vindictive authority to control what you do, where you go, and what you are allowed to say.
And they are doing it right in front of us.
— Vincent Easley II @VincentEasleyII
Data Centers ★ Sucking Our Wells Dry to Feed the Federal Dragnet
Everybody is looking at the tech profits and the massive strain on western water grids, but nobody is asking what all that computing power is actually being built to do.
Look past the resource grab and you find the physical architecture of a turnkey police state—from the ghost of DARPA’s predictive tracking dreams to the unholy alliance between Homeland Security, the FBI, and private AI dragnets like the Flock camera network.
By funneling millions to private vendors, the feds have quietly built a loophole around the Fourth Amendment, using data-sharing agreements to map your movements, your associations, and your life without ever needing a warrant.
They are locking down our land and our water to build the digital engines of total surveillance, while the surface-level, like our landscape, distractions keep everyone from seeing the concrete being poured right under our noses.
It's more than clear, by the time the public wakes up to the real trap, our aquifers won't be the only things sucked dry.
The West is going digital, and it's thirstier than ever.
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Image: The lines here have been blurred, just like this screenshot of me at The Bundy Ranch Protest in 2014
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Data Centers ★ Sucking Our Wells Dry to Feed the Federal Dragnet
Everybody is looking at the tech profits and the massive strain on western water grids, but nobody is asking what all that computing power is actually being built to do.
Look past the resource grab and you find the physical architecture of a turnkey police state—from the ghost of DARPA’s predictive tracking dreams to the unholy alliance between Homeland Security, the FBI, and private AI dragnets like the Flock camera network.
By funneling millions to private vendors, the feds have quietly built a loophole around the Fourth Amendment, using data-sharing agreements to map your movements, your associations, and your life without ever needing a warrant.
They are locking down our land and our water to build the digital engines of total surveillance, while the surface-level, like our landscape, distractions keep everyone from seeing the concrete being poured right under our noses.
It's more than clear, by the time the public wakes up to the real trap, our aquifers won't be the only things sucked dry.
The West is going digital, and it's thirstier than ever.
— @VincentEasleyII
Image: The lines here have been blurred, just like this screenshot of me at The Bundy Ranch Protest in 2014
In Plain Sight ☆ Behind the Badge
When power goes to a bureaucrat’s head, the playbook never changes: pick on the guy who is just trying to do his job, use your position to make his life miserable, and hide your vindictiveness behind a badge, a title, or a corporate seal.
In C.J. Box’s book In Plain Sight, we see this play out clearly with Joe Pickett’s new boss.
The man is a vindictive bastard. He deliberately assigns Joe a run-down, broken-down truck to do his field duties in, purely out of spite.
It is a calculated move designed to hamstring a good man using arbitrary administrative authority. Anyone who has dealt with the overreach of the Bureau of Land Management—or seen the heavy-handed antics of administrative figures like Dan Love during his time in the BLM—knows that exact type of boss.
They use the system as a personal weapon because they can.
But you don’t have to look to Wyoming fiction or federal land standoffs to see this kind of arbitrary execution of power.
We see it right here at home with our local game wardens.
We’ve had one who was so dead-serious about wildlife laws he’d write his own mother a ticket.
The man would pop up in the absolute middle of nowhere.
A friend was fishing in a spot with no easy public access, thinking he was completely alone, and suddenly the man with a badge comes floating around the bend in a kayak ready to demand his license.
I’ve seen him sitting out in the woods at night, truck blacked out with no headlights, just waiting to catch a road poacher.
There is a strange similarity between that kind of relentless, unyielding dedication and Joe Pickett.
But in the real world, the system doesn’t always reward that kind of independent streak—especially when a bureaucrat gets their feelings hurt.
Case in point: our local warden ended up fired over a Facebook post.
What was he posting about?
He was talking about BLM.
Now, don’t get it twisted—I don't mean the Bureau of Land Management this time. I mean the Black Lives Matter movement.
It’s funny how those three letters overlap so perfectly, and these days, people instantly jump to one when some of us have spent decades fighting the overreach of the other.
But whether you are talking about federal land administrators or cultural movements, the moment you step outside the approved narrative on social media, the administrative hammer drops.
They will use any excuse to clean house.
This isn’t just happening in our neck of the woods, either.
This arbitrary exercise of authority to punish dissenting speech is global "in plain sight."
Just this morning, news broke that conservative journalist Ezra Levant was completely banned from entering the United Kingdom.
He’s a Canadian citizen—a member of the Commonwealth where King Charles is technically head of state—and he was flying over simply to observe and report on a public rally as a citizen journalist.
He has no criminal record, but the British Home Office revoked his electronic travel authorization at the last minute.
When Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the global elites decide your reporting challenges their agenda, they don't debate you—they bar you from the country.
They turn Western democracies into places where you can be banned for "word crimes."
But the weaponization of words doesn't stop at border crossings or getting fired from an agency.
The battlefield has expanded into massive, devastating civil lawfare designed to completely wipe people out financially.
Take a look at Ryan Upchurch, that country rapper with the face tattoos who goes by "Upchurch" on YouTube.
He just got slapped with a massive $17.5 million defamation verdict by a federal jury for running his mouth on his channel.
He posted wild stories and conspiracy theories regarding a missing teenager's family with absolutely no facts or evidence to back them up, treating serious matters like some kind of true-crime entertainment.
And look at Ammon Bundy.
He was hit with a staggering $52 million judgment for the words he used and the claims he made on video regarding St. Luke’s Health System during a child custody dispute.
When you look at the underlying situation, the outrage was justified, but the targeted public statements and organized protests were seized upon by the legal system.
A bankruptcy judge recently ruled that Ammon can’t even use Chapter 7 to wipe that debt away, declaring his actions "willful and malicious."
This is the terrifying reality of the modern era.
How can someone be sued, restricted, outlawed, or financially destroyed just for the words they say?
It comes down to a terrifying expansion of administrative and corporate jurisdiction.
The courts, the hospitals, and the federal agencies have built a web where if you don't get your words in order just right, they will pull you right into their trap.
Look at Greg Burleson. He is sitting in a federal prison right now because of stupid, inflammatory, boastful words he said to undercover FBI agents posing as a documentary crew.
They took his raw opinion, his bravado, and his speech, and they weaponized it to lock him away for decades.
I tell people all the time: you have to guard your actions, but you absolutely must guard your words.
Your tongue can be the very thing that hands an adversary the keys to your destruction.
If you don't structure your arguments carefully, the system will use your own vocabulary as lawfare to strip your property, your wealth, and your freedom.
Does this mean we have to premise every single statement we make with "in my opinion" just to keep a shield up?
Maybe that’s the tightly policed landscape they want.
But one thing is certain: from a broken-down game warden truck in Wyoming, to a fired warden in our my backyard, to a journalist banned from England, and right down to multi-million dollar defamation lawsuits—the traps are set.
The people in power are using arbitrary, vindictive authority to control what you do, where you go, and what you are allowed to say.
And they are doing it right in front of us.
— Vincent Easley II @VincentEasleyII