Sunday, December 30, 2007

Metcalfe v McGuire re APOC filings

Citizens for Ethical Government present the unedited complaint and response to Ray Metcalfe's APOC filing for Lisal McGuire to be brought up on charges of accepting bribes and Lobbying.


http://www.citizens4ethics.com

Friday, December 21, 2007

Freedom to Fascism

A must see for every free America, while there still some left.,
December 21, 2007
I picked up a free copy of this at the Alaska State Fair and 4 Months later I got bored and watched it. Don't wait like I did, watch this movie NOW and you will understand a little about how you are being slow boiled into enslavement.
You do not have to pay income tax, it is illegal.
The Federal Reserve bank is a Private Corporation that prints money and sells it to us.
The civil riots in New Orleans are just a small sample of the War that is coming, understand what side your on before it gets to your home.
See this site for additional background information...
http://area907.info/911/index.php



"The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace and conspire against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than a monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. It denounces, as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw Light upon its crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at my rear is my greatest foe... corporations have been enthroned, and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until the wealth is aggregated in the hands of a few, and the Republic is destroyed."

Abraham Lincoln

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Costs of War

Taxpayers in Anchorage, Alaska will pay $349 million for the cost of the Iraq War through 2007. For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided:

47,052 People with Health Care OR
486,558 Homes with Renewable Electricity OR
7,793 Public Safety Officers OR
6,042 Music and Arts Teachers OR
88,450 Scholarships for University Students OR
37 New Elementary Schools OR
2,211 Affordable Housing Units OR
64,100 Children with Health Care OR
48,400 Head Start Places for Children OR
5,390 Elementary School Teachers OR
4,172 Port Container Inspectors

Monday, November 12, 2007

Sponsored by Cook Inletkeeper, a citizen based nonprofit group dedicated to protecting Alaska's Cook Inlet Watershed and the life it sustains.
Muckrakers Ball will honor Ray Metcalfe for his role in
bringing corrupt Alaska politicians and VECO executives to justice.
Come get down and dirty with Cook Inletkeeper.


December 1, 7:00 PM • Alice’s Champagne Palace in Homer. Live Music by “Work in Progress” and “Elders on Fire” Admission free. Cool Door Prizes!
Cook Inletkeeper Cash Raffle Drawing
($4,500 in Prize Money — tickets available at the door)

Thursday, November 08, 2007

The Pandora Prescription



The pharmaceutical giants have a big skeleton in their closet and will fight tooth and nail to keep it there. Author Dan Travis, notorious unsolved mystery specialist, is on another book tour when a cryptic message from a desperate stranger blows his life apart. He is sucked into a silent war which hinges on an incriminating data file. Finding it is Travis's only hope for surviving a deadly chase across America. But to find its location, Travis must discover the link between the biggest medical cover-up in history and the greatest assassination conspiracy of the twentieth century. The key lies within a secret underground of doctors sworn to an ancient oath. When the solution is the problem, which side will YOU be on? The facts behind the fiction will blow you away.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Thursday, August 16, 2007

FBI investigates Sen. Ted Stevens

FBI investigates link involving Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska

U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, an Alaska Republican
U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, an Alaska Republican
WASHINGTON | The FBI is investigating the National Science Foundation’s award of $170 million in contracts to the oil field-services company that oversaw renovations on U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens’ home, McClatchy Newspapers has learned.

Veco Corp. in 1999 captured a lucrative five-year foundation contract to provide logistics and support for polar research, although it had no previous experience in that field. In the same period, Veco’s top executive managed renovations that doubled the size of the longtime Republican senator’s Girdwood, Alaska, home — raided July 30 by the FBI.

Foundation spokesman Dana Cruikshank told McClatchy Newspapers the FBI had looked into the 1999 award, worth up to $70 million, and a 2004 follow-up contract for as many as seven years that the company values at up to $100 million.

Justice Department spokesman Bryan Sierra and an FBI spokeswoman, Deborah Weierman, declined to comment.

Veco’s founder and chief executive officer, Bill Allen, pleaded guilty in the spring to making $400,000 in illegal payments to Alaska lawmakers, including Stevens’ son, Ben Stevens, then-president of the Alaska Senate. Allen is cooperating in an FBI corruption investigation that also has led to the conviction of a second Veco executive, a lobbyist, and a former Alaska state representative. Three other state lawmakers are awaiting trial on bribery charges. Ben Stevens has not been charged.

Alaska’s sole congressman, U.S. Rep. Don Young, a Republican, is also under investigation for his ties to Veco.

There had been little hint as to how Veco might have benefited from the relationship its CEO had with the elder Stevens, who served for several years as the Senate Appropriations Committee chairman. Stevens also oversaw the foundation on the Senate Commerce Committee.

No evidence has surfaced that Stevens directly steered the contract to Veco, but his aggressive support for increased funding for arctic research coincided with the company’s sudden emergence as a major player in providing logistics for polar scientists.

Stevens, 83, would not comment on the investigation.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Insurance scams

Insurance, it is one of the biggest scams that the illuminati has perpetrated on us. next to Taxes it is one of the best ways of taking the money you eran and turning it back to the Illuminati families.
Through their control of legislators and lobbiest activity they first made madatory minimums for all 50 States, then instead of demanding that all Insurance Companies provide a cheap, basic coverage for the "required by law" insurance they allow the Insurance companies to bill what ever they want. It is class warfare, forcing those that cannot afford thair vig to break the law and get fined even more, eventually becoming repeat offenders and entering the Illuminati Prison system.
I drive one of the safest vehicles made in America, a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. It has heavy duty antilock brakes, Heavy duty transmission, dual airbags, people avoid running into and drive with great care around it (I have it painted to look just like an Alaska State trooper car, down to antennas and spot light). Geico will insure me for 52.00 a month, $624.00 per year. I paid $700.00 for the car.
When States decide to require that all drivers have commercial insurance they should require a standard minimum Insurance subsidized by the State for low income drivers. of course the low income don't have the same resource to hire people to lobby for them, so this fairness will never happen, the rich will just keep finding ways to channel the poors money into their pockets.
Right now the 2% Illuminati Families control the banks, The Insurance Companies, The Federal Reserve and the World Bank.
They tax you for their gasoline, they tax you for the land you own, they tax you for the vehicle you drive, they tax you to send your neighbors children to their State run schools, they tax you for "luxury" and they tax you for death.
You have to pay them to insure your Home, Possessions, Vehicles, Life, Health...if you consider all the tax you pay them, and all the fees that they collect, and all the insurance they collect your lucky if you actually get to keep 1/2 of each dollar you earn for your own use, the rest goes right into the collective pool of the richest of the rich, the Illuminati.
The Illuminati bought a lease on all 7 WTC buildings just before Sept 11, 2001, they took out a double indemnity for terrorist attack insurance policy, they used their own "Security Team" under the direction of George Bush's Brother to install expolsives on the night before 9/11 while also stealing almost all the gold, diamonds, securities, bonds etc. from the WTC offices.
9/10 was Marvin Bush's last day as head of Securacom, his replacement died in the WTC.
The payout for the WTC insurance was made, and all the billions paid to the Illuminati came from the US Taxpayer.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

How the elite wage war

October 2004
380 tons of powerful explosives, including those used to demolish buildings and detonate nuclear weapons, disappeared from a major Iraqi munitions cache.

Our troops moved into Iraq with such speed that the munitions needed to fight a counter offensive were over run. Bush had to make sure the "bad guys" had enough weapons to wage some sort of war, so it was arranged for 380 TONS of explosives and munitions to be left laying around unguarded.

July 2007
Iraqi Insurgents somehow gain possession of thousands of US Arms, munitions and Body Armor, again apparently just left laying around unguarded by the crack Iraqi forces we entrusted them to.

If this is not evidence enough that Bush is waging a war for the profit of war you should remove your blinders.

This is a War of profit, for the benefit of the elite. They are funneling Billions of dollars from our taxes into their privately Skull & Bones owned industries at the cost of our blood. You will not see Bush, Cheney or other elitist scums children serving in the War, they are the royals, and it is for we the low surfs to toil and die at their bidding.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Where does Don Youngs money come from?



Don Young
R E P R E S E N T A T I V E (R - AK)

Email


Assets

OrganizationValue
Doyon Limited $0
Gwitch Yazae Native $0
H Pawa Corp $1 to $1,000
New York Life Insurance $50,001 to $100,000
Putnam Growth & Income Fund $100,001 to $250,000
State Farm Insurance $15,001 to $50,000
State of Ak Perm Fund $0
Wright Patman Congressional FCU/IRA $66,003 to $165,000

DON YOUNG (R-AK)
Top Contributors
1 Veco Corp $25,250
2 Carnival Corp $21,650
3 Jht Holdings $18,500
4 Blank Rome LLP $14,150
5 Wal-Mart Stores $14,000
6 Ilitch Holdings $12,000
7 Lockheed Martin $11,500
8 American Council of Engineering Cos $11,000
9 Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel $10,481
10 Air Line Pilots Assn $10,000
10 Carpenters & Joiners Union $10,000
10 CC Distributors $10,000
10 FedEx Corp $10,000
10 Koch Industries $10,000
10 Marine Engineers Beneficial Assn $10,000
10 National Assn of Home Builders $10,000
10 National Assn of Realtors $10,000
10 National Beer Wholesalers Assn $10,000
10 Operating Engineers Union $10,000
10 Outback Steakhouse $10,000
10 United Parcel Service $10,000

2005-2006 Total Receipts: $1,919,782
2005-2006 Total Spent: $1,959,806
Cash on Hand: $1,858,542
Debts: $0
Date of last report: December 31, 2006
First elected: 1973
Next election: 2006

Source of Funds:
(How to read this chart / methodology)

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Individual contributions

$1,049,009

(54.6%)

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PAC contributions

$707,822

(36.9%)

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Candidate self-financing

$0


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Other

$162,951

(8.5%)

PAC Contribution Breakdown
(How to read this chart / methodology)

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Business

$536,768

(78.0%)

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Labor

$137,500

(20.0%)

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Ideological/Single Issue

$13,852

(2.0%)

Quality of Disclosure:
(How to read this chart / methodology)

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Full Disclosure

$966,524

(97.9%)

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Incomplete

$900

(0.1%)

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No Disclosure

$20,300

(2.1%)


YOUNG, DON E, Republican Party
Alaska

Total number of trips - 21
Total cost of trips - $83,705.13

Average cost per trip - $3,985.96
Total number of days spent traveling - 82 days
Rank of representative - 55 (Out of 638)


Individual trips


Sponsor(s) - At-Sea Processors Association
Dates - May 4, 2000 - May 8, 2000 (5 days)
Location(s) - Las Vegas, NV

Purpose - give a speech/annual convention
Notes -

Travel Cost - $2,342.51
Lodging Cost - $1,270.00
Meal Cost - $130.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $3,742.51

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Alaska Natural Gas to Liquids
Dates - May 26, 2000 - June 5, 2000 (11 days)
Location(s) - Cape Town, South Africa - George, South Africa

Purpose - fact finding
Notes - dates at personal expense-6/1/2000-6/3/2000

Travel Cost - $6,937.00
Lodging Cost - $520.00
Meal Cost - $200.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $7,657.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - American Maritime Officers
Dates - December 21, 2000 - December 23, 2000 (3 days)
Location(s) - Dania, FL

Purpose - speak and tour maritime training center
Notes - lodging and meal=450

Travel Cost - $1,200.00
Lodging Cost - $450.00
Meal Cost -
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $1,650.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - National Rifle Association
Dates - June 26, 2000 - June 27, 2000 (2 days)
Location(s) - Greensboro, NC

Purpose - speak to outdoor writers assoc. of amer
Notes -

Travel Cost - $1,200.00
Lodging Cost - $120.00
Meal Cost - $100.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $1,420.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Safari Club International
Dates - February 3, 2000 - February 6, 2000 (4 days)
Location(s) - Reno, NV

Purpose - speak at annual conv. And participate in legis. Workshop
Notes - under lodging - 3 nights

Travel Cost -
Lodging Cost - $319.20
Meal Cost - $275.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $594.20

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Cook Inlet Regional Corporation
Dates - March 9, 2001 - March 11, 2001 (3 days)
Location(s) - Las Vegas, NV

Purpose - speak to board members
Notes - Spouse Lu Young accompanied. Other costs are not specified.

Travel Cost - $4,550.00
Lodging Cost - $375.00
Meal Cost - $448.00
Other Cost - $30.00
Total Cost - $5,403.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation
Dates - April 27, 2001 - April 30, 2001 (4 days)
Location(s) - Napa Valley, CA

Purpose - attend meeting and seminar with California Wildlife Conservation organizations
Notes - Spouse Lu Young accompanied. Other costs are not specified.

Travel Cost - $5,212.00
Lodging Cost - $506.67
Meal Cost - $370.27
Other Cost - $78.00
Total Cost - $6,166.94

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Laborers-Employers Cooperation and Education Trust
Dates - February 23, 2001 - February 27, 2001 (5 days)
Location(s) - Orlando, FL

Purpose - speech - tri funds annual conference.
Notes - Spouse Lu Young accompanied. Other costs are not specified.

Travel Cost - $3,653.08
Lodging Cost - $1,246.93
Meal Cost - $260.00
Other Cost - $40.00
Total Cost - $5,200.01

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Not specified
Dates - September 22, 2001 - September 23, 2001 (2 days)
Location(s) - Ruidoso, NM

Purpose - fact finding - Museum of American West
Notes - The sponsor was not disclosed. No lodging costs were disclosed for an overnight trip.

Travel Cost - $1,483.00
Lodging Cost -
Meal Cost -
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $1,483.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - American Shortline and Regional Railroad Association
Dates - January 13, 2001 - January 15, 2001 (3 days)
Location(s) - San Diego, CA

Purpose - speak at annual convention
Notes - Other expenses not specified.

Travel Cost - $4,797.00
Lodging Cost - $1,427.00
Meal Cost - $1,425.00
Other Cost - $122.00
Total Cost - $7,771.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - American Maritime Officers
Dates - February 2, 2002 - February 6, 2002 (5 days)
Location(s) - Dania, FL

Purpose - speak at conference
Notes - spouse Lu Young accompanied.

Travel Cost - $1,240.00
Lodging Cost - $800.00
Meal Cost - $640.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $2,680.00

Additional family members - Yes


Sponsor(s) - Associated General Contractors of America
Dates - March 16, 2002 - March 19, 2002 (4 days)
Location(s) - Las Vegas, NV

Purpose - speak to AGC convention and other industry groups
Notes - Spouse Lu Young accompanied. Other expenses not specified.

Travel Cost - $4,740.00
Lodging Cost - $1,962.00
Meal Cost - $400.00
Other Cost - $40.00
Total Cost - $7,142.00

Additional family members - Yes


Sponsor(s) - Maritime Trades Department
Dates - February 19, 2003 - February 23, 2003 (5 days)
Location(s) - Miami, FL

Purpose - MTD Exec Board Convention and presentation
Notes - with spouse Lu Young - meal expenses included in lodging

Travel Cost - $4,400.10
Lodging Cost - $1,423.32
Meal Cost - $40.37
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $5,863.79

Additional family members - Yes


Sponsor(s) - Association of American Railroads
Dates - January 17, 2003 - January 18, 2003 (2 days)
Location(s) - Miami, FL

Purpose - legislative conference
Notes - with spouse Lu Young

Travel Cost - $1,412.00
Lodging Cost - $832.00
Meal Cost - $832.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $3,076.00

Additional family members - Yes


Sponsor(s) - Winn Dixie Stores Inc.
Dates - April 4, 2003 - April 6, 2003 (3 days)
Location(s) - Jacksonville, FL

Purpose - roundtable: country of origin labeling
Notes -

Travel Cost - $900.00
Lodging Cost - $60.00
Meal Cost - $90.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $1,050.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Winn Dixie Stores Inc.
Dates - November 7, 2003 - November 9, 2003 (3 days)
Location(s) - Jacksonville, FL

Purpose - roundtable country of origin labeling and WIC reauthorization
Notes -

Travel Cost - $1,392.00
Lodging Cost - $60.00
Meal Cost - $90.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $1,542.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Guardian Air Service
Dates - April 14, 2003 - April 14, 2003 (1 days)
Location(s) - Las Vegas, NV - Ontario, CA - Palm Springs, CA

Purpose - transportation briefings
Notes - with spouse Lu Young

Travel Cost - $1,500.00
Lodging Cost -
Meal Cost -
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $1,500.00

Additional family members - Yes


Sponsor(s) - Totem Ocean Trailer Express
Dates - June 13, 2003 - June 15, 2003 (3 days)
Location(s) - San Diego, CA

Purpose - Christening of the MV Northstar
Notes - with spouse Lu Young

Travel Cost - $7,421.00
Lodging Cost - $993.60
Meal Cost - $536.35
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $8,950.95

Additional family members - Yes


Sponsor(s) - West Start, Calstart, UTC, Irisbus, BP, Ballard, Daimler Chrysler
Dates - April 9, 2004 - April 18, 2004 (10 days)
Location(s) - Madrid, Spain - Barcelona, Spain - Heidleberg, Germany

Purpose - European Fuel Cell Development
Notes - 4/9-411 at personal expense

Travel Cost - $2,200.00
Lodging Cost - $1,400.00
Meal Cost - $875.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $4,475.00

Additional family members - No


Sponsor(s) - Association of General Contractors, Phoenix
Dates - January 9, 2004 - January 10, 2004 (2 days)
Location(s) - Phoenix, AZ

Purpose - address AGC Phoenix annual dinner
Notes - spouse - Lu Young

Travel Cost -
Lodging Cost - $1,897.91
Meal Cost - $350.00
Other Cost -
Total Cost - $2,247.91

Additional family members - Yes


Sponsor(s) - Warren Chisholm Benefit to Keep Texas Beautiful
Dates - March 3, 2005 - March 4, 2005 (2 days)
Location(s) - Austin, TX

Purpose - Honorary Host and Guest Speaker
Notes - DC - Austin - Little Rock

Travel Cost - $3,814.00
Lodging Cost -
Meal Cost - $209.88
Other Cost - $65.94
Total Cost - $4,089.82

Additional family members - Yes

http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/congtravel/member_report.php?member=7384

Offender tracking

Ankle bracelets. Ankle bracelets for sex offenders that let out a screeching tone when they come to close to schools, playgrounds or the watches worn by anyone under 12. Ankle bracelets for Gang members that sound a siren and dial 911 when they get too close to another Gang Member. Ankle bracelets for drunk drivers or repeat alcohol offenders that inject anabuse if they enter a bar or liquor store. Ankle bracelets for politicians that would send an alert when they carry more than $5,000.00 in cash. Ankle bracelets for Republicans that would recite "back up idiot" when they enter a voting booth.

Feds Probe Don Young Deep!

First we see...

Alaska Rep. Young Faces Federal Probe
FOX News

followed by...

Young recovering from surgery KTUU, AK
Alaska Congressman Don Young is recovering from minor surgery this week on his prostate gland.

Jeez, these Feds probe deep, don't they!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Memorials

Memorials are supposed to be just that, memories of someone departed. John Wayne Airport, Kennedy Space Center, Bondsteel Bridge, these memorials were named after great Men to remember their names and the contributions they made to society. All of them were dedicated to those individuals AFTER they died.

There are good reasons for memorials to be postponed until an individual dies. It is supposed to be an honor, not an ego booster. It becomes bothersome when you name something like the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, Ted Stevens Airport or Don Young Bridge and then have to decide on new names when and if the still living (and still un-indited) persons of fame do something that moves them from famous to infamous, hero to heel. Aren't we lucky we don't have a Pete Kott Parkway or Ben Stevens High School to rename?

If we can't wait until people die to memorialize them I would hope that they would at least take it as a signal from society that it is time to vacate their public life, step down, bite the bullet, take the gold watch, hit the golden silk, or go sit on an ice flow and nobly drift out to sea, sparing us the burden of their senile shell of their former selves and the inevitable investigations, inditements and incarcerations that will follow when their foul deeds are eroded into view by the shifting sands of the political landscape.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Mark Walberg in Shooter

I just finished watching Mark Walberg in Shooter and thought it was a very good look into the back rooms of power and corruption. They do everything but name names and point out the Skulls and Illuminati. "A loose affiliation" I think they called "it". They even made almost obligatory reference to the JFK Coup and how the grassy Knoll shooters were buried in the desert. I especially liked the old gunsmith that related that tale and others, but thought that the friendly FBI agent was miscast, a little to down homey, fresh off the res, borderline idiot for me to buy him as an FBI agent.
The action is fast, the shooting somewhat realistic (esp if you like watching for details like position and breathing, Mark did his homework and the director used it well. Now all we need is for a few good men like the Gunny to step up and do some housecleaning. One or two in each State should be a good start.




Sunday, July 01, 2007

And then FEMA lept into action...

Who ya gonna call when the next big earthquake/volcano/tsunami/fire etc. disrupts your life? We all know that FEMA will leap to action and promptly fall to their face in a near comatose state. The Red Cross will try and be there with food, water and blankets and there will hopefully be a few law dogs and fire fighters mobilized. The national guard will do what they can with the stripped down, over burdened and underfunded resources that they have, but when the crap really hits the turboprop you had better be ready to buckle up and weather the storm alone, because there is a good chance that for several hours to several months thats the only help that will be coming.
Be aware, be prepared and start deciding which neighbors you will eat first.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Enlightenment for the masses

Becoming enlightened has almost always been a laborious endeavor. Be it seclusion in a Monastic retreat fasting on bread and water until you see the inner light, devoting your life to penance and suffering and daily lashings until you strip away your ego and allow the eternal to become one with you, or dropping a hit of good acid and facing all your inner demons at once in a 12 hour crash course in Groking enlightenment has not been something for the timid.
Once I was a member of a group called the Rosicrucian Order, reputed to be the oldest secret society known to mankind. Of the teachings that they doled out Monthly, reputed to be handed down from Egyptian masters, most were simple mental tricks that could be replicated through any number of means. One Monthly exercise that I am sure the Order still attends to to this day (and may hunt me down and boil me alive in a bag of cats for divulging) is the focus group activity, where each and every member of the Order of the Rosy Cross sits in meditation at the same time where ever they are on the Planet(or other places) and focuses their energies on a preselected individual, sending him or her cosmic good vibrations. I always thought that was a neat idea, but never actually noted recordable results.
The concept of connecting the universal uber mind is certainly not novel to the Rosicrucian's, and even late night radio icon Art Bell has done experiments in focusing the collective consciousness to deal with a specific task, like redirecting a hurricane. He did have noticeable results and stopped performing such experiments, scared away by the effectiveness of his trial run.
A new group is going to attempt something that I have been contemplating since the mid 1970's, connecting the Oversouls and innerminds of the Planet, and hopefully dragging along the heathen unenlightened that would never consider meditating, much less Groking, into a swirling maelstrom of cosmic consciousness, and hopefully raising the overall quality of the Human mind and Spirit.
This might be the last and best hope for the Planet, and I would encourage all that understand the powers within to join on this day and radiate, and to those that don't understand or believe, please just sit quietly and allow the transformation to take seed and feel it grow as you begin to see the World around you in a diffrent light.
will give you the information, and time, that this effort will commence.









Saturday, June 16, 2007

Alaska Pipeline Plotter a Patriot?

The sound of spirit

It has been said that once you could hear the sound of the spheres in the sky resonating. That makes sense to me, and I wish I could hear that music today.

The Planets effect us gravitationally, each having a variable effect with their distance and speed. That Pythagoras could hear 10 major notes was later confirmed by the establishment of a 10th orbital body around the Sun.

As each Planets gentle touch stroked the Earths magnetic fields and pushed on her atmospheric shell someone finely attuned to the energy in the air could hear and feel the slight nuances. Today we hear the high voltage rectifier in the TV and the electric motor in the Fridge and the mum of the telephone lines and the 60hz fuzz from the electric grids surrounding us and the lower resonances of the radio waves that become part of our holographic reality as soon as we are born on this Planet.

I doubt that the sound of the Spheres will ever be heard again on Earth so long as we persist as a species. Our ability to create cogs and wheels and pumps and pulleys and pistons has both blessed and cursed us.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Sunday, June 03, 2007

JFK Revisited

Saint John Hunt is the oldest Son of E. Howard Hunt, the Super Spy of JFK and Watergate infamy. Listen to E. Howard Hunts recording made just before his death and given to his Son, to be released after E. Howard's Death.

E. Howard Hunt - Testament
Live audio recording in his own words

Friday, May 18, 2007

Where to hold a meeting?

I hear that Gov. Palin wants to hold court outside Juneau to bring the legislature closer to the people. I think it's a great Idea, and would like to recommend that Sarah consider holding meetings at Spring Creek Correctional Institution so she might be able to make the most of the experience and insight of former Alaskan Lawmakers and Lobbiests. A considerable portion of Alaska's population is already there, and a special legislative session can be convened in Arizona giving thise Alaskans incarcerated there a chance to take part in the process and giving Sarah a use for the Murky Jet. While I understand that she has elected never to use the jet she can fly the rest of the lawmakers down and back, or perhaps just down there.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Navigator to Pilot


If Jesus is your co-pilot you need to to move the hell over and let him fly the damn plane!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Clinton's Heroin/Cocaine cash tops 24 Million



Clinton has over $24,000,000.00 to spend on becoming the next Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.

As with most of the Clinton fortunes one has to wonder how much of it is a result of the Clinton's "Mena Mafia" drug cartel operations. While Govenor of Arkansas Bill Clinton headed up the operations in AR for the CIA bringing in tons of processed Cocaine and Heroin for distribution throughout the US.

Once the drugs were safely out of CIA/Skull and Bones hands and down to the street level distributors the rounding up pf the "drug dealers" and confiscation of their drugs (and homes and cars) would commence. The Skulls would profit from the initial sales to regional gangs, and profit again from the income of the "Drug War" and the incarceration in the Chaney Prisons of the sellers and users.

Elect Hillery "Skull and Bones" Clinton, the extremely wealthy need ALL your money!

Monday, April 09, 2007

Who killed the Dead Dog?

After 13 years of being the most notorious and most excellent party place in the MatSu the Dead Dog Saloon (AKA "Rainbow lake Lounge", AKA "Scatters", AKA Borealis Beach Club") will be closing their doors on Friday the 13th of April.

Jim and "Ms Lucky" Lisa will be hosting their last party this coming Friday and asked me to invite all their old friends to stop by for one last blow out.

As for who killed the Dead Dog, there are a few in the line up that I think a finger (I won't say which one) could be pointed at. George W. Bush and his Quest for Oil in the sand and sun of Iraq certainly played a part. Inflated gas prices made many choose between a night out dancing and drinking and filling the tank with gas, come to think of it the price of a full tank of gas in most rigs could pay for several nights drinking at the Dead Dog. Thanks Dubya, thats another one I owe ya.

The Alaska State Troopers certainly played a role in the demise of the Dog. For some reason they have maintained a close watch on the Dead Dog for many years. I used to watch them parking in the dark across the road when I drove a cab in the Valley, waiting like an old west highway man for a hapless victim to forget to signal or any other legally intercessionable infraction as they departed the Dead Dog. The death knell could be heard tolling it's sorrowful chime when the AST decided that the land directly behind the Dead Dog Saloon was a good place to put an Alaska State Trooper Sub Station, assuring that the patrons would feel their hot breath on them as they tried to forget the multitude of other oppressions heaped on them over a cold beer after work.

The irony (there always has to some irony, doesn't there?) is that Lisa sold the land where the AST put their lair in an attempt to breath new life into the old Dog and instead hastened its final demise.

The Dead Dog Saloon is for sale, (see http://alaskahome.info) perhaps it would make a good "Cop Bar" where the Boys in Blue could gather after a hard days crime fighting to toast their domination over the evildoers, potheads and small business persons. But more than likely some BushCo Oil company will buy the acreage and put another Gas Station Multimart on the corner, or it will just stand empty, a silent monument to an Alaska that once was where Men could smoke and drink and be merry and Women could entice them out of their massive, ah, paychecks with sly smiles and bared breasts.

The Right Wing Fundamentalists will no doubt have a rousing prayer meeting come Sunday, knowing that the Dead Dog Saloon is just one of many dominoes falling before the onslaught of puritanical viewpoints that lead them to believe they have the right and obligation to dictate how others should live. The Silver Fox, 4 Corners and other Valley watering holes are feeling the same tight vise around their balls that brought down the Dead Dog.

So lets make sure that when they are rising their sacramental wine in a toast to their victory over the free thinkers, dope smokers and bike riders they remember that we can still turn out in mass when one of our fellows falls, and make this Friday the 13th the good old fashioned Irish wake that will give the wine sippers nightmares for Months.

Let's make sure that while Jim and Lisa get a righteous send off and drain the taps, empty the wine racks and party till the law says we have to stop! (that's still 5 Am, for now) Soon they will be saying we can't even start.

This editorial contains the views of this writer, and if you don't like them reach around behind you and grasp that big stick and pull hard before someone else grabs it and pushes.
1994 - 2007

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Saturday, March 24, 2007

The War In Iraq has cost Anchorage residents...

As of 8PM 3/24/07
The War In Iraq has cost Anchorage residents
$314,631,193
Instead, we could have built 2,832 additional public housing units.

One minute later...

The War In Iraq has cost Anchorage residents
$314,631,406

Instead, we could have hired 5,452 additional public school teachers for one year.

one minute later...
The War In Iraq has Cost Anchorage
$314,631,617

Instead, we could have provided 15,252 students four-year scholarships at public universities.

The War in Iraq Cost the US
$411,157,172,543.00

(four hundred eleven Billion, one hundred fifty seven million, one hundred seventy two thousand, five hundred forty three dollars)

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Guest workers just Bigbro speak for Slave labor

The news is abuzz with the "Guest Worker" situation. It's a crock of spin. They say we need these guest workers to fill all the jobs that Americans are unwilling to do.
When I worked at the Whitestone Orchards in Washington State I started the first day as a picker, the second day I was promoted to checker, checking the quality of the other (Mexican) pickers work. The third day I was promoted to tractor driver, shuffling crates of apples.
I can't imagine that one of the mexicans would have been promoted three times in three days.

I opted to live in the "camp" with the pickers. I was charged $100.00 per Month for a two room uninsulated shack with a bed, Table, chair, two lights and three outlets. I had to provide my own hotplate and use the communal toilets and share the shower house. The cabins, toilets and showers were the worst dwellings I have ever seen, and I have lived in Korea, Germany, France and have visited Mexico and other "third World" countries. On the third day in the camp, after asking about fixing some stuff there, I was made "camp manager". Go figure.

Most of those working with me were illegal aliens. They were not hired because there no American Citizens willing to work, but because the managers were able to pay them less, charge them more, and arrange their "deportation" just before the last payday.

Americans were willing to take the jobs if they were paid honest wages and treated with respect. The illegals were willing to take the reduced wages and bear the disrespect.

At $8.00 per 4 ft x 4 ft bin of apples a good picker could make several hundred dollars a day. Americans were not hired because they were usually "troublemakers" always wanting safe working conditions. I was assigned to spray the orchards with pesticides one day. I read the label and it called for complete hazmat gear for the sprayer. I was to spray the rows that were not being picked that day. The next day the pickers and their children would be in the rows I'd sprayed the day before. Eating lunch and playing in the pesticide covered grass. The pestcide caused the internal organs of the "pests" to hemorage. When I pointed out the evident dangers to the pickers to the manager I was told to either do as I was told or get out.
I did the spraying, and that night I went door to door in the camp and explaned the dangers in the sprayed areas to the Mexican pickers. Not a single one of them entered the areas I'd sprayed for the next three days, and I was fired for being a troublemaker.

Guest Worker is just a nice term for slave labor or indentured servant. Most are charged to come to America to work, have their passports (if they have one) taken, are charged for housing, food, water etc., and if Americans were hired to do the same work we would be pating more for vegtables at the supermarket, but would be paying less in welfare to able bodied Americans.

The industrial giants that own the forests, farms and manufacturing plants don't care about you, the Mexicans or the laws they consider themselves above. They only care about wealth and power, and until we have the second American Revolution it will remain that way.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Rush Limbaugh is part of the problem

I just spent an agonizing hour listening to Rush's radio show, and I have to say he is one of the most vile of the Republican repugnant and a true traitor to the American Dream. He is nothing but a paid shill for the power elite that control your lives and should be one of the first to be lined up on the wall when the shooting starts.
He derides the Global warming "fanatics" from his pulpit based on his own uneducated ignorance, belittles scientists and educators and anyone that does not subscribe to his firm "support the Republican Party no matter what" beliefs.
I saddens me that a person with his narrow views should be so popular, it indicates the low level of understanding and intelligence in this nation, but then, that is exactly what the Lords of the Illuminati class have programmed us for, listening to idiots spouting idiotic views and accepting them as mainstream. Big Brother has an asshole, and Rush is it.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

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Friday, February 16, 2007

The powers that be be evil

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Skeletons in the closet



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