Sean’s Outpost Homeless Outreach turned one year old today. In the span of one year, we have fed 60,000 meals to the homeless people in the Pensacola area, secured a nine acre property with plans to open a campground for those in need of a safe area to stay, and opened a thrift store all through Bitcoin donations. The community of Bitcoiners has been extremely generous and supportive, and real progress is being made.

Unfortunately, we are under attack by the City of Pensacola and the Board of County Commissioners for doing the right thing. The city and county have repeatedly stood in our way and hindered our efforts through trumped up citations and now with no prior notice, the Escambia Board of County Commissioners authorized the county attorney to file an injunction on Sean’s Outpost. This was passed with a 3-0 “vote” with commissioners absent. Rick Outzen of Independent News covered this clandestine action. We have done everything in our power to abide by the law and follow all regulations, and may be about to be subpoenaed during a time where our land use attorney is out of town and Mike, myself, and our civil rights attorney Ali-stair will also be out of town this weekend. If they file an emergency injunction, we will have only 48 hours to appear.

This is not a coincidence.

Hopefully, it will not be an emergency injunction and we will have more time to prepare our case. The allegations being made against Satoshi Forest are falsified and we have video (coming soon) of the magistrate being threatened with termination for her role in siding with Sean’s Outpost in prior quasi-judicial meetings. There is a county commission meeting this Thursday and next Tuesday is another magistrate meeting. As of now a health inspector and code enforcer are being paid every week to inspect the property and no violations have been reported; in fact in the latest report it was written that the property has remained clean and orderly and is not in violation of any laws.

The matter has been added to the agenda of the Escambia County Commission and a vote will take place shortly. These are simply bold faced lies about “continued code enforcement violations.” I will be interviewing Mike Kimberl of Sean’s Outpost tonight to get more clarification on the matter.