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ONAC KM member under fire for defending church rights by local authorities


It has come to our attention, that Oklevueha Native American Church member Michael Jenkins, aka "Porkchop" has come under police fire because of his involvement in representing the defense of church rights during the Civil Rights Rally event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King January 15th, 2016.

Within mere hours after church branch leader Sachem Joy Graves left the cities events, she was pulled over by state troopers and ultimately arrested and was held overnight in the Linn County Jail, and within mere hours after her release, church member Michael Jenkins was encountered by the same city police that was stalking church memberrs throughout most of the evenings rallying and protest, especially so during the final march concluding the day-long event.

"The same cops that were following us around, and I'm talking following Us around, not as the whole of the protesters but our church members specifically, came up to me while I was out in my van organizing some donated clothing to give out to the homeless and tried getting permission to search my van... they said "We heard what was in that car, now we wanna see what's all in the van."

Ultimately the officers went away without incident, and too, without gaining right to look inside the members van, but the fact that they tried, as well as made the comment they did, leads members of the church to believe their is a retaliation effort going on, with the lesser governments being used as the ability to initiate it. "We will not tolerate these sorts of intimidation tactics upon our members by law enforcers for honorably standing in the defense and preservation of our rights, liberties and freedoms" said Sachem Graves "Nor will we allow them to go by unaccounted nor corrected."

And most recently, authorities forced their way through the door of Porkchop's "Wet House" apartment within a few days after the van encounter claiming they were doing a "Welfare Check" as he had apparently missed some sort of a meeting in which he was expected to attend. During this encounter, Porkchop states that the officers were asking him questions about his involvement in the rally, march and protest in which he was advicating federal action filed by the church against the federal government and postal service, and that when he wouldn't corgily communicate with officers, one officer threatened he would "Come get you" to Porkchop when he threatened the officers with a restraining order for intentional harassment. Porkchop ordered them out of his apartment and then notified church officials to the incident seeking advice, guidance and protection.

Michael "Porkchop" Jenkins, as seen in his wheelchair, is a true front line freedom fighter from head to toe, he truly is. He is fearless when it comes to preserving our rights and entitlements as Creator has given and intended them to be received and is known from coast to coast as a truly active cannabis activist. As an amputee with stage 4 lung cancer, bone cancer aggressively spreading throughout both of his legs, Porkchop is known to hit the city streets daily harder than many proclaimed activists do, advicating for the sick, helping the combat veterans, reviving the heroin overdosed, and demanding the complete liberation of cannabis medicine in all aspects of law, once and for all, which is the exact same position of the ONAC Kautantowit's Mecautea church branch in the NW.

"Cannabis is why I'm literally still alive, it's why a lot of people are still alive, and it's helping as well as healing countless people within and beyond our nation, from babies with seizures, veterans with PTSD, the working class with minor pain to serious disease, and even Curing people of all ages and walks of life of Cancer... it helps people eat, sleep, and have a better Quality of life, and more often times than not is extending their quantity of life too... bottom line is that it's a completely safe, non-addictive healing plant, and their no justifiable reason to keep the people in medical need from it, or punish those who help them obtain it."

Jenkins along with many others stand firmly beside Oklevueha Native American Church because to them, it's a collective of Creator honoring human beings whom believe in their right to mother earth's and Creator's medicines along with the obligation to protect and preserve them, and all without any form of persecution, especially by paid employees such as government and law officials. "If people are allowed to do dangerous things to their bodies legally, than why can't they decide whether or not to consume a safe healthy substance without fear of consequences?"

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