Last Revision 30 March, 2008

the Ruby Spot
and the the Dufarge Letters

the Ruby Spot - 
This website is intended as a place of cautionary conversations. We have reached the state of ultimate inversion of our purpose of Revolution and for the establishment of our governments. It is the stage where the people who govern are free to do anything they please, while the Citizens may act only by permission. This is the stage of the darkest periods of human history. (Thank you, Ayn Rand.)
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The time has come that the Ruby Spot is shown upon the rebellious among our governments.

Our will shall prevail.

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of Loyalty and Tyranny
to the Ruby Spot

Submit DOCUMENTED cases
Loyalty and Tyranny 
to the Dufarge Letters



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The Dufarge Letters are an allusion to a character in the Charles Dickens novel "Tale of Two Cities". The story and these letters reveal our own injustice, hubris and ultimately, vengeance.

The accounts I present are true narratives and examples of hubris and tyranny, grand and petit, of unjustified abuse pressed upon one Citizen by another. 

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"In a letter sent by the Continental Congress (October 26, 1774)   'The last right we shall mention, regards the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in its diffusion of liberal sentiments on the administration of Government, its ready communication of thoughts between subjects, and its consequential promotion of union among them, whereby oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated, into more honorable and just modes of conducting affairs." Near v. Minnesota (283 U.S. 697 (1931)