“V” Meets The Secret Service
Accepted As The Vox Populi
On
Monday, November 6, 2006, “V” visited security check points at the White House, the main
Treasury, IRS and Justice Department Buildings
and the Capitol. “V’s” purpose was to deliver the People’s Petitions for
Redress of Grievances relating to the Government’s violations of the war
powers, tax, privacy and money clauses of the Constitution, and to inform
key Government officials that at least 100 more “Vs” would be at their
doorstep on November 14th expecting a response to the Petitions.
At the
White House about a dozen Secret Service agents appeared on foot, bicycles
and car to meet “V.” While virtuously assuring the security of the state,
they were curious about the image of “V” and asked many questions. Most,
when asked if they had seen the movie “V for Vendetta”, smiled their
approval.
When an agent asked if “V” would remove his mask for identification
purposes, “V” explained that would defeat the very purpose of the mask,
which was to give expression to the fact that the nation was becoming a
police state, that too many people were becoming afraid to be identified as
dissenters or protestors, and that this was not in the long term interest of
a free people. The agents accepted the veracity of “V’s” message and
refrained from veering “V” from his vanguard visit as the vox populi.
Many law enforcement agents dutifully responded to the first impression
security concerns caused by “V’s” dramatic and startling presence at the
seat of governmental power. All but one who confronted “V” were generally
pleasant, professional and ultimately respectful of the voraciously valued
Rights of peaceful protest, dissent and Petition that “V” was claiming and
exercising.
Unfortunately, there was one agent who, either out of vanity, vice, or
emotional instability, believed his vows of service and badge would
vindicate his use of violence where clearly none was justified.
One Secret Service agent near the White House, even after he and all the
other agents had recognized that the toy daggers in “V”’s belt were plastic
and part of the costume, and despite the clearly peaceful and
non-threatening behavior of “V,” the officer forcefully seized the plastic
daggers from “V’s” belt.
After a bit of mental gymnastics between the agent and “V”, amid the growing
public spectacle and peer pressure from his fellow officers (who voiced
their agreement with “V’s” logic and assertion of his Rights), “V”
eventually prevailed over the vexed officer and succeeded in securing the
return of the toy daggers.
The
crowd by the White House gates also included activist Cindy Sheehan and her
supporters who were demonstrating nearby and had gathered to observe the
incident between “V” and the Secret Service. They let out a cheer as the SS
agent stood down and returned the plastic knives.
At “V’s” request, a Secret Service agent called up to the White House to ask
if someone would come to the gate to accept service of the papers. After 20
minutes or so, word came to the gate house that the papers should be mailed
to the President. This was done the next day.
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After
departing from the White House, “V” walked around the White House compound
to the security checkpoint at the Treasury Department. Treasury accepted
service of the papers from “V” without incident. Other than the agent at the
security check point who instructed “V” to use his phone to call the mail
room, the only other person to speak with “V” was Mr. Lynch from the mail
room.
The
IRS building is apparently still closed due to the flooding experienced last
summer. The agents at the security check point informed “V” that the papers
would have to be delivered to IRS at 500 North Capitol Street. Rather than
do that, the papers were mailed to the IRS Commissioner the next day.
At the
Department of Justice several armed agents with “Homeland Security” patches
on their arms, as well as DOJ security personnel met “V”. They too were very
curious. There ensued another prolonged face-to-mask exchange of news,
information, affirmations and assurances. Eventually, the officers
determined that “V” and the camera person were not violating the DC code
dealing with the wearing of masks on the streets of the city, or their
refusal to produce identification, and that they were not a security threat.
The protective security forces and agents from the DOJ arranged for a Mr.
Burroughs to accept service of the Petitions for Redress for the agency.
Note: The most disturbing part of “V’s” interaction with the law enforcement
authorities at DOJ occurred when the Homeland Security agent in charge asked
“V” what was the purpose behind “V’s” presence at DOJ. “V” began to explain
the First Amendment freedoms and the Right to Petition. Almost immediately
the agent said, in effect, “You’re pulling my leg. You are trying to pull a
fast one. I’m not falling for the garbage. I don’t want to hear it.” At that
point the agent phoned the DC police and learned that “V” was not violating
any municipal laws. After asking “V” where he was going next, he told “V” he
was free to go.
At the
Cannon House Office Building, the agents of the Capitol Police who were
manning the security check point told “V” they were instructed not to let
him into the building. They said the papers would have to be delivered to a
“Pitney Bowes” facility at 119 D Street. The papers were mailed the next
day.
At the
Hart Senate Office Building, the agents of the Capitol Police said someone
from Majority Leader Frist’s office would have to come to the security check
point to accept service of the papers. “V” was given the phone number of
Senator Frist’s office. The young man who answered the phone said he was the
only person there and could not possibly leave the office. The papers were
mailed the next day.
As “V”
and the videographer walked from one location to the next, he met and
conversed with many people. About half of the people smiled; some said they
had seen the movie. About half clearly did not know what to make of “V” and
avoided eye contact.
Some people were interested in conversing with “V,” including a group of
6-10 college age young people who were waiting in a line to tour the
Capitol. During the conversation, “V” said he wanted to quiz them on their
knowledge of the Rights covered by the First Amendment. “V” asked if they
could name the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment. Two or three
immediately said “Speech.” After a moment or two one said, “Worship God.”
“V” restated that freedom for the young man. Then another said “Guns.” “V”
corrected him.
That
was as far as the young people could go in answering the question. “V” then
engaged the young people in a discussion of all five of the freedoms and the
four outstanding Petitions for Redress. The young people stayed with the
conversation, expressing an interest in learning more, until they had to
move along in the line.
All in
all, Monday’s “dry run” was beneficial. All local and federal law
enforcement agencies in DC have now been introduced to “V.” They now know
that on November 14th there will be more than 100 “Vs” rallying
at Lafayette Park and the Reflecting Pool and marching from one rally to the
other along the streets of DC, stopping at various federal buildings to
await a response to certain Petitions for Redress.
All
local and federal law enforcement agencies in DC now know the purpose of
these events is to show peaceful support for the First Amendment Right to
Petition Government for Redress of Grievances and to give expression to the
fact that too many Americans are beginning to fear the Government and that
that is unhealthy to the longevity of a free people and our Republic.
All
participants are asked to arrive at Lafayette Park between 11 and 11:30 am
on the 14th. The event starts at NOON. The group will wait up to 1 hour for a representative of
President Bush to appear and to tell the group when they might expect to
receive a response to the Petitions for Redress of Grievances.
If no such representative appears, the participants will move to the front
entrance of the Treasury Department where they will wait up to ½ hour for a
representative of Secretary Paulson to appear. If no such representative
appears, the group will move to the Justice Department where they will wait
up to ½ hour for a representative of Attorney General Gonzales to appear. If
no such representative appears, the group will move to the Reflecting Pool
by the Capitol where they will wait up to 1 hour for a representative of
Speaker Hastert or Majority Leader Frist to appear..
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