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Irma Muniz Reports Profound Visit with Ramsey at Beaumont Prison
Posted by editor on Sunday, May 23 @ 12:02:58 EDT
Aztlan

Dear Friends:

Ramsey and I have just shared a most powerful and profound visit after all these years of confinement, and we will be visiting for the next 2 days. I continue to be amazed and impressed with his persistence for his freedom and the freedom of all humanity.

We will be praying that President Barack Obama will consider and grant his application for commutation of sentence (pardon) which we recently submitted. Nevertheless, we will be in the process of scheduling appointments with attorney Dick DeGuerin from Houston, Texas and Roy Barrera, Jr. from San Antonio, TX, to begin the legal process of reopening his case.

We will prove not only his innocence, but the injustices and unusual cruel punishment that Ramsey has suffered for the last 16 and a half years.

Within the next 2 months we will seek congressional support from your U.S. congressman to have Ramsey transferred to Three Rivers FCI or Bastrop FCI which will place him closer to our family and to those who continue to support his freedom.

If you wish to relay any messages, please do so since I will be with Ramsey until Monday.

May God bless you, and I will stay in touch!

Sincerely,
Irma


Editor's Note: the above email was received from Irma Muniz on May 23, 2010. Below is an email from May 15, 2010--gm

My Ultimate Spiritual Power is to Die Fighting for my God-given Freedom

Dear Friends:

Ramsey Muniz, who was at the forefront of the Chicano Civil Rights Movement, has been incarcerated for nearly 17 years of his life, for a crime he did not commit.

Evidence clearly shows that government attorneys withheld the evidence which showed the identity of the actual culprit. It was kept from the defense attorney, the court, and the jury until it was too late. What does it take for an innocent man to be given his freedom? When will Mexicans ever get the same justice given to others?

* * * * *

“Ramsey, your humility, your suffering, your innocence and poverty in your present imprisonment has transformed you into the most powerful symbol of human salvation and freedom.”

--The late Dr. Salvador Alvarez
Father of Irma Muñiz

“If I should die in this imprisonment, it is my ultimate spiritual power to die fighting for my God-given freedom. The eternal freedom becomes a spiritual dimension of human desire for all humanity.”

--Ramsey Muñiz

* * * * *

May 10, 2010

The time has come! Yes, we have suffered for a long time and it is time for the world to know. Please understand that the world itself is going through drastic changes as if this were a message from God.

In my dreams, the messages received from all the spirits is that our time as a people, as a raza, as a nation of Mexicanos has come. It is as if the great giant has finally awakened from a long sleep. Please believe me when I tell you that the issue of who we are, why we are, when we are, and where we are going will eventually include our case for freedom.

Amor,
Ramsey Muñiz - Tezcatlipoca


Editor's Note: one more email gratefully received late night May 23--gm

The messages below represent a profound awakening of spiritual consciousness pertaining to humanity.

Ramsey:

“Freedom is not handed to you. You must make it, and you make it by searching for it.”

“God does not want to do everything, so as to take free will from you and part of His glory that falls to you.”

“We must embrace the cultures of others so that others may embrace our own. Let us remember, at the dawn of this new century, that our history is not over. We live in a continuous incomplete history."

"The lesson of our unfinished humanity is that when we exclude, we are made poorer and when we include, we are made richer. Will we have time to discover, touch, and count the number of brothers and sisters that we can say we have embraced and counted among us? None of us will ever be able to find the humanity within us unless we are able to find it first in others. The place where the different races come together is the source of the greatest cultures.”

--The Late Dr. Salvador Alvarez
Father of Irma Muñiz

 
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