OP: where did you get your info about FBIATF threatening publishers? I've occasionally searched for info about Mr. Ross but come up empty handed; have you any info on him?
This novel does NOT get the credit nor discussion it richly deserves.
Every single time I see a rando username "Henry Bowman" or any other references to this epic book, I Kek mightily.
Frens; please listen to me.
This book is literally second in line after the Bible for most important and influential books one can read. I have a hard copy and of course also got the PDFs too.
It is extremely long (about 1k pages) and I do admit; some parts are dry & boring; please do slog thru it. Get thru it. It gets better as you go along, I promise.
IIRC, the first ~100-ish pages are particularly dry; feel free to skip at will. I believe around pg. 120/140 is where it starts really picking up.
Again; I can not emphasize enough how awesome, epic, and amazing this book is.
JAMES H. JEFFRIES, III
ATTORNEY AT LAW
3019 LAKE FOREST DRIVE
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27408
TELEPHONE: (336) 282-6024
30 June, 2000
Honorable Bradley A. Buckles, Director
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
United States Department of the Treasury
650 Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest
Washington, D.C. 20226
Re: Mr. John Ross
St. Louis, Missouri
Dear Mr. Buckles:
I represent Mr. John Ross of St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Ross is an investment broker and financial adviser with a respected investment firm in St. Louis. He has degrees in English and Economics from Amherst College. Mr. Ross is very active in community and public affairs. He is the grandson of President Harry Truman's press secretary, Charles Ross, and was himself the Democratic Party candidate for the United States House of Representatives from the Second District of Missouri in 1998. In short, Mr. Ross is an upstanding and productive member of his community.
Mr. Ross has had a lifelong interest in firearms and is both a Federal Firearms Licensee and a Special Occupational Taxpayer under the National Firearms Act. Of central importance to the purpose of this letter is the fact that Mr. Ross is also the author of Unintended Consequences, a highly popular novel about the trials and tribulations of legal gun owners and dealers in the United States. Although the book is manifestly a work of fiction, it accurately depicts documented historical events in the long and sordid history of misconduct by personnel of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The book is in its fifth hardcover printing with some 50,000 copies in circulation and has become enormously popular among the gun owners of the United States. Because the book is highly critical of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, it appears that some in your agency have undertaken to suppress it and to intimidate its author.
Honorable Bradley A. Buckles - page two
For example, in 1997 the book's publisher became aware that individuals purporting to be BATF agents had threatened vendors of the book in at least three different states with "problems" if they did not cease their sales of the book. A full-page ad in Shotgun News offering a $10,000 reward for the identity of these individuals put a stop to that particular business.
Now we have learned that in late May of this year agents from your St. Louis field office have engaged in an official effort to enlist Mrs. Ross, who is amicably separated from her husband as an informant against her husband. On or about May 24 2000, at about 7:30 a.m. two agents approached Mrs. Ross on the street while she was walking her dog, identified themselves by displaying their BATF credentials, and proceeded to inquire what she thought about her husband's book. When she was noncommittal the agents terminated the conversation and departed. This contact had been preceded in previous weeks by pretext telephone calls to Mrs. Ross, by what were undoubtedly your agents, in an attempt to draw her out about her husband's book. An agent, using the pseudonym of Peter Nettleson, and pretending to be a great fan of Unintended Consequences, sought Mrs. Ross's agreement that the book was, in fact, "a manual for the murder of federal agents." [1]
I note in passing that best-selling author Tom Clancy in recent books has murdered a Director of the FBI, the President of the United States, the entire Congress, the Supreme Court, the entire cabinet, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a few lesser functionaries. I presume he has not thereby become subject to investigation by your literary critics.
As an experienced federal prosecutor I am fully aware of what is going on here. Disgruntled former spouses are a prime source of intelligence for law enforcement, having as they frequently do both a strong bias against the subject of the investigation and the proximity and intimacy to know many things not available to others. A structured approach such as this required, according to your manuals, formal agency approval. It required the investment of time and effort in setting up the approach: determining Mrs. Ross's new address, learning her new telephone number, physical surveillance to determine her routine so that she could be approached in a way that she could not simply shut the door and where there would be less risk of confirming witnesses, the use of a female agent to lessen any apprehension at being approached publicly by strangers, etc.
Honorable Bradley A. Buckles - page three
What kind of people are you? Is there no honor within the ranks of your agency? It has long been clear, from repeated court decisions and congressional committee reports, that your agents have no familiarity with the Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
Amendments to the United States Constitution. Now it appears that they have not even been introduced to the very first Article of the Bill of Rights.
I am writing to express our outrage about this conduct and to formally demand that your agency cease and desist from this
unconstitutional abuse of power. I am contemporaneously making formal Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act demands upon BATF for the records and files pertaining to Mr. Ross, his book, and these events.
By copies of this letter I am requesting the Inspector General of the Treasury Department to formally investigate this unlawful
conduct and the Attorney General to investigate to determine whether Mr. Ross's civil rights are being violated by the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Sincerely yours,
[signed]
James H. Jeffries, III
cc: Attorney General of the United States
Inspector General, Department of the Treasury
Mr. Jeffries is a retired U.S. Dept. of Justice lawyer, retired colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve, and currently practices firearms law in Greensboro, NC. He is a graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Law, former Note Editor for its Journal, and a Life Member of the North Carolina Rifle And Pistol Association.
I haven't heard a peep from nor about him in prob 20-ish years.
I've searched for him on LinkedIn, interwebz in general; nothing.
I mean, I haven't looked that hard, but still....
Do you have any clue if he's still around & what's happening with him?
Lord I wish he'd write more / another book......
He used to have a killer website; Ross In Range; where he posted all sorts of essays & articles.... I guess a blog....before that's what they were called, LMAO.
Since we're talking about Mr. Ross and his epic book, it reminded me that he used to maintain a website; a blog, I guess, but before that term was ever invented.
It's no longer up, very sadly, but a few years ago I was able to find bits & pieces of it via the Wayback Machine.
Anyway, frens;
I do NOT say this lightly, but.....
This article here literally shifted my entire perspective on food, health, nutrition, and made an earth-shattering (for me) change, difference, and impact on my life.
Again; no hyperbole, no exaggeration. This is top-tier stuff.
I read the below article and it just resonated with me.
As with anything, everything in moderation - including moderation! - but I took Mr. Ross's advice to heart and began to make small changes in my food intake. I simply gave his ideas a little try.
It's positively monumental what a drastic improvement the below advice has made, and I can attest personally that I feel better and am in far better shape and health following a limited / moderated version of the Atkins diet as outlined below by Mr. John Ross.
Basically; I eat whatever the heck I want, whenever the heck I want. I am quite physically active and frankly just have good genes.
But greatly reducing intake of carbs and sugars primarily has improved my life greatly.
I can attest that over years of normal / regular doctor's visits for basic checkups, blood work, etc.; I'm in about as good health as anyone can be.
The idea that eating meat, eggs, dairy, etc is bad for you, will clog your arteries, raise your blood pressure, give you heart attacks, etc.; is absolute, objective, undeniable bullshit.
The dogshit that [they] push as the fucking BASE; the FOUNDATION of their scam "food pyramid" - THAT is the REAL culprit; bread, grains, pasta, cereal, starches, as well as LOW or NON-FAT dairy, butter, NOT eating egg YOLKS, etc. etc.; it is all horseshit.
Eat all the meat, fruit, veggies, dairy, nuts & seeds you like, and literally in any quantity that works with your digestive system. Use common sense; eat whole, fresh, quality foods, but again; do NOT avoid dairy, meats, cheeses, sour cream, etc. Eat all that you want.
You will eventually get into the best health of your life.
#########
The Medical Community, Atkins, and Denial, or
It's All About Money
By John Ross
Copyright 2004 by John Ross. Electronic reproduction of this article freely permitted provided it is reproduced in its entirety with attribution given.
I had a checkup last week and my doctor read me the riot act about my weight. He basically told me to have smaller portions, eat less fat, and to come back in three months with blood work done.
Of all the people I’ve known personally who have been overweight, lost their excess pounds, and kept them off, perhaps 90% of them have done it with the Atkins (carbohydrate-restricted) diet. Yet this diet has been denounced by almost all medical professionals and other people who should know better. Logic and deductive reasoning seem to depart when medical professionals advise us on what to eat.
I went to get my cholesterol, triglycerides, and liver function tested to get baseline numbers. The technician gave me the results: much too high, as expected, but Ted Kennedy would sell his soul (if he had one) for my liver. Then he handed me some literature on how to reduce my cholesterol and have a healthier heart. The list of eat/don’t eat foods was almost exactly the opposite of those on the Atkins diet. Bacon, hamburger, steak, sausage, macadamia nuts, cheese, butter, cream, and eggs were all on the “don’t eat” list, while skim milk, juices, breads, cereal, rice, and pasta were on the “eat often” list.
I have no medical training, but I read a lot. Here are some facts: Pathology as a discipline came into its own starting in the late 19th century, yet coronary artery disease was so rare it was never even mentioned during this period, despite the fact that a coronary occlusion is visible to the naked eye. The first published study of heart disease (comprising four cases!) was done in 1912, roughly two decades after Americans started consuming large quantities of refined sugar (in the form of sugared cola soft drinks that became popular starting in 1892) and large quantities of the refined flour that had been developed at about the same time.
Heart disease is, I believe, currently our nation’s biggest killer. Yet it basically didn’t exist as recently as a hundred years ago. You might say it’s because we’re more sedentary now. Yes, we may be more sedentary as a group, but you can’t tell me that no rich people in 1900 were sedentary. And well-off people (of which there were several million in late 19th century America) have always eaten, by choice, tremendous quantities of animal food: Beef, pork, poultry, eggs, butter, and lard. Eating lots of fat didn’t make you fat or give you heart disease a hundred years ago, so why is the establishment so dead set on saying it does now? In my opinion, the likeliest explanation for that is money.
Remember the tedious Little House series of books you read in grade school by Laura Ingalls Wilder, that were later made into an equally tedious TV series with Michael Landon? One thing that always struck me as a kid was how much time and effort people in those days spent doing things like tapping trees to get the sap to make a little bit of maple syrup. Contrast that with our current situation: A person with no special skills can knock on doors in my neighborhood and make $8 an hour doing basic yardwork. In 90 minutes, he will have enough money to go down to the local Sam’s Club or Costco and buy fifty pounds of refined white sugar. Refined flour is even less. With modern production methods, that’s how cheap the stuff has become.
Soft drinks, breads, pastas, crackers, cookies, and other junk food cost next to nothing to make—the expense is in advertising and distribution. Generic soft drinks like the “Sam’s Choice” brand sold at Wal-Mart sell for a fraction of what you pay for name brands, even though the actual raw ingredients in both types (corn syrup, water, flavorings and color) are the same. This tells you the actual ingredient cost is tiny. That fifty pound bag of sugar I mentioned before would be enough for six hundred twelve-ounce cans of Coke (that’s two cents a can)—if they used sugar. They don’t—they use corn syrup, which is even cheaper.
Contrast this with meat. It sells by the pound—period. You may get a slight discount if you buy a lot, but there’s no way to take a few cents worth of meat and turn it into something the supermarket can put on the shelf for a dollar or two, like they can with flour and sugar. Go into a supermarket and walk around, reading labels. You will see entire aisles where you can eat nothing if you want to restrict carbs.
For millions of years (a million years is about 50,000 generations) man’s diet consisted of animals he could kill and plants he could find. Obesity and coronary artery disease basically did not exist. In 1828, American per capita sugar consumption had risen to 12 pounds a year, but coronary disease still did not exist. By the early 1900s, the level was around 100 pounds a year, consumption of refined flour was way up, and coronary disease was starting to appear. Sugar and high fructose corn syrup consumption is now over 150 pounds a year, along with lots of refined flour in breads and pastas. These figures come from the USDA.
We were healthy on a high fat, high protein, low carb diet for more than 50,000 generations, then in six generations we go to a diet loaded with carbohydrates, we encounter an epidemic of obesity and heart disease, and our doctors tell us to… reduce our fat consumption.
My mother’s doctor, now retired, recently lost weight, lowered his cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure, raised his HDL “good” cholesterol, and felt much better on the Atkins diet, and he now recommends it. He says other doctors are coming around.
Like Galileo, Dr. Atkins had to wait until he was dead to get the approval of his peers.
I started the Atkins “induction” diet a week ago. Meals consist of steak, chicken, bacon, sausage, hamburger, cheese, eggs, butter, lettuce, oil, vinegar, and lots of water. I eat any of these foods whenever I get even a little hungry. A week isn’t much, and maybe it’s all water, but I’m down eight pounds, have lots more energy, and need less sleep.
I’ll keep you posted on how the numbers progress. Right now there's a bacon-wrapped filet in the kitchen with my name on it.
John Ross 9/17/2004
Sorry for the delayed response, not that often on .win at the moment.
Thank you very much for the follow-up question! I downloaded the book and it is on my tablet. I am very excited to start reading, but first have to finish another book. Hope I'm able to start soon :)
Read it many years ago. Good read
It is now safely stored on my hard drive. I have already read the introduction. I'll read the rest late.
Wow, I'm shocked to see this here.
OP: where did you get your info about FBIATF threatening publishers? I've occasionally searched for info about Mr. Ross but come up empty handed; have you any info on him?
This novel does NOT get the credit nor discussion it richly deserves.
Every single time I see a rando username "Henry Bowman" or any other references to this epic book, I Kek mightily.
Frens; please listen to me.
This book is literally second in line after the Bible for most important and influential books one can read. I have a hard copy and of course also got the PDFs too.
It is extremely long (about 1k pages) and I do admit; some parts are dry & boring; please do slog thru it. Get thru it. It gets better as you go along, I promise.
IIRC, the first ~100-ish pages are particularly dry; feel free to skip at will. I believe around pg. 120/140 is where it starts really picking up.
Again; I can not emphasize enough how awesome, epic, and amazing this book is.
Make the time to read it.
Please.
And spread the word.
Thanks so very much for posting this!!!
Letter from Ross' lawyer to the ATF back in 2000.
https://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27898 (Archived - https://archive.is/3Drqx )
JAMES H. JEFFRIES, III ATTORNEY AT LAW 3019 LAKE FOREST DRIVE GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27408 TELEPHONE: (336) 282-6024
30 June, 2000
Honorable Bradley A. Buckles, Director Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms United States Department of the Treasury 650 Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest Washington, D.C. 20226
Re: Mr. John Ross St. Louis, Missouri
Dear Mr. Buckles:
I represent Mr. John Ross of St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Ross is an investment broker and financial adviser with a respected investment firm in St. Louis. He has degrees in English and Economics from Amherst College. Mr. Ross is very active in community and public affairs. He is the grandson of President Harry Truman's press secretary, Charles Ross, and was himself the Democratic Party candidate for the United States House of Representatives from the Second District of Missouri in 1998. In short, Mr. Ross is an upstanding and productive member of his community.
Mr. Ross has had a lifelong interest in firearms and is both a Federal Firearms Licensee and a Special Occupational Taxpayer under the National Firearms Act. Of central importance to the purpose of this letter is the fact that Mr. Ross is also the author of Unintended Consequences, a highly popular novel about the trials and tribulations of legal gun owners and dealers in the United States. Although the book is manifestly a work of fiction, it accurately depicts documented historical events in the long and sordid history of misconduct by personnel of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The book is in its fifth hardcover printing with some 50,000 copies in circulation and has become enormously popular among the gun owners of the United States. Because the book is highly critical of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, it appears that some in your agency have undertaken to suppress it and to intimidate its author.
Honorable Bradley A. Buckles - page two
For example, in 1997 the book's publisher became aware that individuals purporting to be BATF agents had threatened vendors of the book in at least three different states with "problems" if they did not cease their sales of the book. A full-page ad in Shotgun News offering a $10,000 reward for the identity of these individuals put a stop to that particular business.
Now we have learned that in late May of this year agents from your St. Louis field office have engaged in an official effort to enlist Mrs. Ross, who is amicably separated from her husband as an informant against her husband. On or about May 24 2000, at about 7:30 a.m. two agents approached Mrs. Ross on the street while she was walking her dog, identified themselves by displaying their BATF credentials, and proceeded to inquire what she thought about her husband's book. When she was noncommittal the agents terminated the conversation and departed. This contact had been preceded in previous weeks by pretext telephone calls to Mrs. Ross, by what were undoubtedly your agents, in an attempt to draw her out about her husband's book. An agent, using the pseudonym of Peter Nettleson, and pretending to be a great fan of Unintended Consequences, sought Mrs. Ross's agreement that the book was, in fact, "a manual for the murder of federal agents." [1]
I note in passing that best-selling author Tom Clancy in recent books has murdered a Director of the FBI, the President of the United States, the entire Congress, the Supreme Court, the entire cabinet, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a few lesser functionaries. I presume he has not thereby become subject to investigation by your literary critics.
Honorable Bradley A. Buckles - page three
What kind of people are you? Is there no honor within the ranks of your agency? It has long been clear, from repeated court decisions and congressional committee reports, that your agents have no familiarity with the Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the United States Constitution. Now it appears that they have not even been introduced to the very first Article of the Bill of Rights.
I am writing to express our outrage about this conduct and to formally demand that your agency cease and desist from this unconstitutional abuse of power. I am contemporaneously making formal Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act demands upon BATF for the records and files pertaining to Mr. Ross, his book, and these events.
By copies of this letter I am requesting the Inspector General of the Treasury Department to formally investigate this unlawful conduct and the Attorney General to investigate to determine whether Mr. Ross's civil rights are being violated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Sincerely yours,
[signed] James H. Jeffries, III
cc: Attorney General of the United States Inspector General, Department of the Treasury
Mr. Jeffries is a retired U.S. Dept. of Justice lawyer, retired colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve, and currently practices firearms law in Greensboro, NC. He is a graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Law, former Note Editor for its Journal, and a Life Member of the North Carolina Rifle And Pistol Association.
Oh shit! Thanks fren!!!
Do you have any idea what ever happened to John?
I haven't heard a peep from nor about him in prob 20-ish years.
I've searched for him on LinkedIn, interwebz in general; nothing.
I mean, I haven't looked that hard, but still....
Do you have any clue if he's still around & what's happening with him?
Lord I wish he'd write more / another book......
He used to have a killer website; Ross In Range; where he posted all sorts of essays & articles.... I guess a blog....before that's what they were called, LMAO.
OLD. SCHOOL.!!!! ?
Yes, 1,000,000%!!!
Matt Bracken is an awesome man; a Patriot, former SEAL, and all around bad-ass, great, intelligent man.
His book "Enemies Foreign and Domestic" is 3rd in line behind Unintended Consequences in my "must read" books list.
Not quite as earth shattering as UC, IMHO; but an extraordinary read.
It's also shorter, and much quicker & easier to read than UC.
Bracken is very active on social media; Gab.com westernrifleshooters.us
And I believe he keeps his own website up to date: http://enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/index.html
Bracken is awesome.
Looking forward to reading it. Thank you, Patriot.
Do make the time. Please review my other comment in this thread; the book is long and at times gets dry, but I promise it is very worth it.
Since we're talking about Mr. Ross and his epic book, it reminded me that he used to maintain a website; a blog, I guess, but before that term was ever invented.
It's no longer up, very sadly, but a few years ago I was able to find bits & pieces of it via the Wayback Machine.
Anyway, frens;
I do NOT say this lightly, but.....
This article here literally shifted my entire perspective on food, health, nutrition, and made an earth-shattering (for me) change, difference, and impact on my life.
Again; no hyperbole, no exaggeration. This is top-tier stuff.
I read the below article and it just resonated with me.
As with anything, everything in moderation - including moderation! - but I took Mr. Ross's advice to heart and began to make small changes in my food intake. I simply gave his ideas a little try.
It's positively monumental what a drastic improvement the below advice has made, and I can attest personally that I feel better and am in far better shape and health following a limited / moderated version of the Atkins diet as outlined below by Mr. John Ross.
Basically; I eat whatever the heck I want, whenever the heck I want. I am quite physically active and frankly just have good genes.
But greatly reducing intake of carbs and sugars primarily has improved my life greatly.
I can attest that over years of normal / regular doctor's visits for basic checkups, blood work, etc.; I'm in about as good health as anyone can be.
The idea that eating meat, eggs, dairy, etc is bad for you, will clog your arteries, raise your blood pressure, give you heart attacks, etc.; is absolute, objective, undeniable bullshit.
The dogshit that [they] push as the fucking BASE; the FOUNDATION of their scam "food pyramid" - THAT is the REAL culprit; bread, grains, pasta, cereal, starches, as well as LOW or NON-FAT dairy, butter, NOT eating egg YOLKS, etc. etc.; it is all horseshit.
Eat all the meat, fruit, veggies, dairy, nuts & seeds you like, and literally in any quantity that works with your digestive system. Use common sense; eat whole, fresh, quality foods, but again; do NOT avoid dairy, meats, cheeses, sour cream, etc. Eat all that you want.
You will eventually get into the best health of your life.
#########
The Medical Community, Atkins, and Denial, or It's All About Money
By John Ross
Copyright 2004 by John Ross. Electronic reproduction of this article freely permitted provided it is reproduced in its entirety with attribution given.
Like Galileo, Dr. Atkins had to wait until he was dead to get the approval of his peers.
thank you
Thanks for the tip. Will give it a try!
CC: u/SvixGale
You rang? ??
What up?
I read your comment in this post thread. And besides the post from OP your comment was the motivation to download the book. So thanks for the tip!
Happy to help!
So? Any luck finding & slogging thru the book? :-)
Sorry for the delayed response, not that often on .win at the moment.
Thank you very much for the follow-up question! I downloaded the book and it is on my tablet. I am very excited to start reading, but first have to finish another book. Hope I'm able to start soon :)
Thank you so much! I haven't been able to find this. Saved it, will back it up forever
Was this about the "sniper" at the football game?
No, I think that is Matt Bracken’s novel, also discussed in this thread.
No as correctly stated by OP, that is Enemies Foreign and Domestic by Matt Bracken.
Excellent book.
It's one of I believe 3 or 4 in a series, actually.....
Matt is a great guy.