2005 West Virginia Rainbow Gathering Permit Paperwork
This year a permit was signed under duress by Patrick Thompson when
the National Incident Management Team succeeded in harassing everyone
on the original site, and got folks to move to a site choosen by them.
Interestingly enough, the site they chose was as WWII prison camp for
conscientious objectors that was closed in 1959.
Scanned Letters
These are the original scanned versions of the letters. I'm currently
working on getting these converted to HTML to be easier to read.
- Amendment #2, June 30, 2005
- This is the letter authorizing a Group Use permit amendment for
how far camps must be from a water source. The second page is here, and the third page is here.
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- Amendment #3, July 1, 2005
- This is the letter authorizing a Group Use permit amendment
authorizing my legal repeater and antenna tower. The second page is here.
- USFS Response to Brian and Patrick
- This is the reponse to Brian and Patrick's letter attempting to
charge the Forest Service $20 per day to cover the cost of cleaning up
environmental damage caused by the law enforcement officers on
horseback. This requested amendment was denied.
- Brian and Patrick's response, July 6, 2005
- This is Brian and Patrick's letter to the Forest Service
acknowledging reciept of the first letter of non-compliance. The second
page is here.
- Non-Compliance, July 5, 2005
- This is the final letter of non-compliance, and includes the chart
of all 944 tickets handed out at this gathering. The second page of
this letter is here, with
the third page here, and the
chart is here.
- Non-Compliance, July 2, 2005
- This is the letter of non-compliance sent on July 2, 2005, that
threatens to impound my radio repeater used for public safety and
health purposes. This is a legally
licensed repeater frequency (recently renewed for another 5 years)
using a standard, off the shelf Motorola GR1225 at 4 watts output. The
tower is 40 feet at it's highest. The second page is here, and the third page
is here.
- Response to Non-compliance letter, July 6, 2005
- This is Brian and Patrick's main response to all the letters of
non-compliance. In this they attempt to point out the issues are not
always as the Forest Service tries to make them out to be. The second
page is here, the third page
is here, the fourth page
is here, the fifth page
is here, the sixth page
is here, the seventh page
is here, the eight page
is here.
- Final Letter to Forest Service
- This is Patrick's final letter to the Forest Service, requesting
all communications go to his lawyer.
Converted Letters
These are the HTML versions of the scanned letters. I currently don't
have them all OCR'd or typed in but these two thanks to Meltdown from
the AGR newsgroup.
- amendment-20050701.html
- This is the letter adding my repeater and tower to the Group Use
permit, against my wishes. This permission was not required, as it was
an FCC jurisdiction issue. This shows the Forest Service National
Incident Management Team is trying to gain control over regulations
they have no right to. You can see the original scan of this document
here.
- noncomply-20050702.html
- This is the letter of non-compliance sent on July 2, 2005, that
threatens to impound my radio repeater used for public safety and
health purposes. This is a legally
licensed repeater frequency (recently renewed for another 5 years)
using a standard, off the shelf Motorola GR1225 at 4 watts output. The
tower is 40 feet at it's highest. You can see the original scan of this document
here as a 3 page document. page
1, page 2, page 3.