Friday, April 15, 2016


The Daily News

1  Annnnnnnd...Friday.

2  The Stanley Cup Playoffs are happening, and the Sharks are there. 

3  Personally, I feel bad that I haven't covered the Sharks as well as I usually do. Some things just have to give, I suppose: retiring, moving, traveling, taking care of li'l Maren and li'l Isla, and a buncha life changes that got me off my game, to name but a few. 

4  I apologize. When I'm in San Jose, and there's a game downtown, I find it incredibly fun and crazy. They have Sharks fans everywhere. And Sacramento has its share of Sharks fans, but you don't get that Teal-and-Black rush you get living in San Jose. 

5  I'm going to watch the playoffs and enjoy hockey anyway. I miss hockey. 

6  Am I the only one? 

7  Ah, whatevs. 

8  Go Sharks! Why the heck not?

9  I'll even sport my stuff up in Sac. Win or lose. 

10  There. Hate me, but I'm back. 

11  Moving On, Part One: I got the debate in last night.

12  I will say this again, as long as I am going to have people angry anyway: I don't see a Republican worthy of being the President. The three strongest candidates all discussed finger sizes, physical sizes, and other eighth-grade bubble- gum stuff.

Dealbreakers: I can't imagine any candidate running for President of any country, let alone America, ever talking about the size of their organs, with the possible exception of Lyndon Baines Johnson. Crappy, low-rent candidates. Sorry. I'll none of them. Instantly dismissed. 

13  It really comes down to Hillary or Bernie, people. Hillary Clinton has too much baggage. You don't have to look too far. Her Rose Law Firm was hugely corrupt and had ties to the Dan Lasater cocaine milieu. From there, her name is tied to nearly any name that ends in the word --gate.

14  I could drag a bunch of proof and docs to back this, but the bottom line is this: that stuff won't go away. Allow me to repeat: that stuff has LOTS of credible witnesses. It won't go away. So. 

15  Vote for whomever you wish. 

16  I've said it before and I'll say it again: there is only one candidate running.

17  I may bring all that in the coming weeks, but the DN is getting tougher and tougher to put up each night. 

18  Once the DN rides off into the sunset, I may blow the dust off a few things, since I'll have much more time to devote to re-researching things. Right now, I know where I am going with the election. It's one of the easiest political decisions I'll ever make. End of rant. 

19  Moving On, Part Two: In the past two days I've been working on getting the JFK assassination simplified for people who always wanted to know the "real" story. 

20   One source came out years ago, and held up until last year, when I saw that three episodes of a series became censored. It was a nine-part series. Last year, the last three episodes were unavailable. I don't want to name that series quite yet. To many researchers, this particular series is probably the most accurate story, not only of what took place on November 22,1963, but more important, of the forces behind it, and od the subsequent silencing and support of the media, of the medical records, of the investigation, and on and on. And most important, of how it continues to affect all of us, our children, and our children's children in 2016. 

21  In the past week, I searched for and found the documentary, and was thrilled to find that it was back. My immediate feeling was that it might have been corrupted, or tampered with, but on closer examination, I found it was restored untouched, at least the sixth episode. I have yet to see the final three. 

22  I tested the sixth episode yesterday morning while cleaning house, exercising, and gardening. The information is back, and it played clearly. I was surprised, to be honest. It is a riveting piece about how the JFK autopsy was handled, and it ended with a few dead bodies scattered here and there, nothing new. I'm right in the middle of watching each doc, roughly an hour each. It takes a lot of time. But right now they are back, and they appear available once more. Well, maybe. Listen: 

23 Yesterday I went over to Caitlin's to visit and help with the babies, and when I got home, I discovered I had accidentally left that episode on, and instantly realized that it had frozen and gone fuzzy. 

24  So I'm still testing that resource. I feel good about it, because it DID play in the morning, so it might have experienced a loss of connection or something.

25  I'll keep you notified. 

26  The documentary series old, but it is really interesting, and remarkably accurate. It is more interesting because last year, someone tried to censor the final three episodes. The fact that they have been restored means a younger and wiser generation might have called these miscreants out. I hope so. I hope this younger generation remains as feisty as some of us geezers. I like to see "the Man" getting worried sick. I always figured it would eventually catch up with them.

27  A part of me worries any time I go into that murder. When I would teach it at school, students would ask if I feared for my life. My answer was always this: "Look. I'm just a low-budget teacher at a small high school in San Jose. I'm pretty much no threat."

28  And I am now a retired low-budget teacher from two small high schools in San Jose. Logically, does that sound like a threat to "the Man" to you?

29  I must admit that story still follows people. It is a story that people in high places do not want known. 

30  And that is exactly why I hope to go there, get in, throw some valuable resources at you, and you can do with them what you will. 

31  You will need to do your own work, but not too much more than taking each piece and considering the sources. I think every source is pretty darned good, and that it is filled with perfectly credible witnesses. And new stuff turns up all the time. Here is one example:

32  I found a source the other day that had a confession by Jack Ruby. If you know the JFK story, you know that Ruby talked a lot, and that he felt he was being cancered by the government. Yes, that was a new verb. Don't mistake it with the word "censored." Ruby told everyone within earshot that he feared he was receiving cancer injections in prison. Someone wanted him silenced, that much is certain. 

33  I have to re-round that one up as well. The entire story is arguably the greatest mystery of the past two centuries. 

34  But it is officially on my bucket list to release to the masses everything I know, and every source that I think works. I can save a lot of people a lot of time by posting sources I wound up trusting over the years. 

35  And still, I don't want to paint myself into a corner. In and out will be the mission. 

36  Stop thinking of burgers.

37  Thank you. My TV just interrupted and went out. I gottago anyway, so thanks for listening.

38  Miles to go before I sleep. I'll need your help.

39  So yeah, I gottago. Much more to come. And it is all amazing. And interesting. Hope that whets your appetite. It'll be fun, but at the same time, scary, and even a bit zany! But it won't be boring, that much I can tell you. Anyway, gottago. 

40  See you again. 

41  Have a GREAT weekend. 

42  Peace.

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