Brief Bio on Ambassador McLaren

 

Born in the "Show Me" state 43 years ago, Mr. McLaren followed a childhood dream and moved to Texas in his early twenties. After different jobs in sales, vintage car rebuilding and technical manual writing for the classic car industry, he moved to the Davis Mtns. where he has made his home on the land for the last 18 years.

As an organic farmer and producer of natural wines, he has established a vineyard and winery here on his land. When he was threatened with the loss of his farm through a land swindling operation here in Jeff Davis county, he went into action and began to uncover the much bigger story-the captivity and theft of The Republic of Texas from her people.

12 years of litigation followed with Mr. McLaren learning to run the legal gauntlet and to win where others, who were/are lawyers, lost; including the now federal judge, Bunton. This experience, along with a ferocious love of freedom, motivated him to take the discovery of the illegal annexation and join with others of like mind to correct the error and free the Nation. With a Jeffersonian sense of the law and the people and a Patton-like ability for strategy and planning, he has worked at a constant pace to press the fight on towards the people having their say in government.

Recently married to his friend Evelyn of eight years, he has added the pleasure of being a step- father to his list of interests. While his efforts in the legal arena have reaped a good harvest, he has plowed his victories into a land foundation and a grassroots citizen's groups to continue to educate and support the movement of the people to true rights to their property.

He lives quite humbly in a small trailer with a simple frame add-on. Deer drink in the front yard and wild turkeys call from the dense forest of pine, cedar and oak, where he has hiked and rode his horse, covering many square miles of this majestic mountain range that was once the home of the Apache war chief Victorio.

While he longs to return to his fields of vines to work the soil and tend the grapes, his dedication to the cause of an independent nation of Texas and true sovereign rights of her peoples keeps him working day after day to bring into full reality this dream of Texians for nearly two hundred years.






Last Update: 12/31/96
Web Author: White-Eagle, Otto, sui juris
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