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  • P Pete OHanlon

    Mate, seriously, what do you hope to gain by posting this here? I read your diatribe last night, and I've read this version, and I still can't see what your exact issue is. Part of the problem is that you chop and change in your personal timeline, so it's impossible to know the sequence of events - hence your "escape" comes before your first arrest. If you really are such a victim of a miscarriage of justice, and you have evidence that the DA, Judge and Sherriff are corrupt, then you need to seek avenues in America. Raising this with a buch of cynical developers on a foreign site, visited by foreigners, does absolutely nothing for your case.

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    Simon_Whale
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    Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

    Raising this with a buch of cynical developers on a foreign site, visited by foreigners, does absolutely nothing for your case.

    This statement did make me chuckle here.

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    • realJSOPR realJSOP

      Mainstream media is not interested in pursuing a real news story. They prefer the government-provided pablum that's easier for them to digest, with the I's dotted, the T's crossed, and the facts pre-checked by their "source". Journalists have been labeled as terrorists here, and the only "right" information is supplied by the state. Meanwhile, the AG runs a gun program to dilute our constitutional freedoms and is backed up by the administration (so much for separation of powers), DHS is in an ammo-buying spree (1.6 BILLION rounds since June), gas is $6/gallon and being rationed in California, and genetically modified crops are causing cancerous growths in lab rats, yet they STILL insist on selling this stuff for human consumption. Yet all we hear about in the news is doctored polls and unemployment numbers (and the fact that they're doctored is NOT making the news report). And that's just the tip of the iceberg (which is melting at alarming rates if the global warming alarmists are to be believed).

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      Kenneth Haugland
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      Well, real news stories might be controversial, you might lose viewers, so they may choose not to run those stories. And in general news is on the way down, papers etc, but put on a live car chase and they all tune in...

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      And that's just the tip of the iceberg (which is melting at alarming rates if the global warming alarmists are to be believed).

      Newspapers are loosing money hand over fist no? BTW; What/how is AG?

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      • K Kenneth Haugland

        Well, real news stories might be controversial, you might lose viewers, so they may choose not to run those stories. And in general news is on the way down, papers etc, but put on a live car chase and they all tune in...

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        And that's just the tip of the iceberg (which is melting at alarming rates if the global warming alarmists are to be believed).

        Newspapers are loosing money hand over fist no? BTW; What/how is AG?

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        Pete OHanlon
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        I assume that AG is Attorney General.

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        • P Pete OHanlon

          I assume that AG is Attorney General.

          *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

          "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

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          Kenneth Haugland
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          Ah, I though he was meaning some new gun he had bought :rolleyes:

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          • realJSOPR realJSOP

            Mainstream media is not interested in pursuing a real news story. They prefer the government-provided pablum that's easier for them to digest, with the I's dotted, the T's crossed, and the facts pre-checked by their "source". Journalists have been labeled as terrorists here, and the only "right" information is supplied by the state. Meanwhile, the AG runs a gun program to dilute our constitutional freedoms and is backed up by the administration (so much for separation of powers), DHS is in an ammo-buying spree (1.6 BILLION rounds since June), gas is $6/gallon and being rationed in California, and genetically modified crops are causing cancerous growths in lab rats, yet they STILL insist on selling this stuff for human consumption. Yet all we hear about in the news is doctored polls and unemployment numbers (and the fact that they're doctored is NOT making the news report). And that's just the tip of the iceberg (which is melting at alarming rates if the global warming alarmists are to be believed).

            ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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            You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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            "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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            R Giskard Reventlov
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            Gas is not being rationed and is not $6 a gallon. No idea where you got that from but it is rubbish. The cause is 2 fold: 1) The oil companies can't release winter blend until the end of the month so are letting summer blend stocks run down which, in turn, is causing profiteering because of short supplies. Governor Brown last night ordered that winter blend fuel be released early and that should help push prices back down again. The highest I paid over the weekend was $4.69 a gallon and it is still at that when I passed the gas station this morning.

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              Gas is not being rationed and is not $6 a gallon. No idea where you got that from but it is rubbish. The cause is 2 fold: 1) The oil companies can't release winter blend until the end of the month so are letting summer blend stocks run down which, in turn, is causing profiteering because of short supplies. Governor Brown last night ordered that winter blend fuel be released early and that should help push prices back down again. The highest I paid over the weekend was $4.69 a gallon and it is still at that when I passed the gas station this morning.

              "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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              A gallon is about 3,7 liters no? A gallon in norway costs about 10 US$ meaning twice as much... You have cheap gasoline :)

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              • K Kenneth Haugland

                A gallon is about 3,7 liters no? A gallon in norway costs about 10 US$ meaning twice as much... You have cheap gasoline :)

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                R Giskard Reventlov
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                Kenneth Haugland wrote:

                You have cheap gasoline :)

                Perhaps as a direct comparison but not when you take into account the ridiculous rise in prices over this year. Yes, it has been cheap but isn't any more. Remember that there is a much heavier reliance on using cars here with long distances to travel quite common. For instance, gas is cheaper here than in the UK but I use a lot more of it.

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                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                  Kenneth Haugland wrote:

                  You have cheap gasoline :)

                  Perhaps as a direct comparison but not when you take into account the ridiculous rise in prices over this year. Yes, it has been cheap but isn't any more. Remember that there is a much heavier reliance on using cars here with long distances to travel quite common. For instance, gas is cheaper here than in the UK but I use a lot more of it.

                  "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                  Gas prices are heavily taxed here in Norway as well. And cars are really expensive compared to nearly every other country in the world. And western Norway consists of many fjords that have inhabitants on each side of the fjords having 1000 meter mountains on each side. MEaning its reaaaaaly expensive to build roads here, a normal two lane highway costs about 20 000 USD per meter. In fact just Nederland and Switzerland can match the costs in Europe. However houses (just to) be much cheaper here in Norway than the majority of Europe, and most people own their own house, thats really not common as far as I know...

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                  • K Kenneth Haugland

                    Gas prices are heavily taxed here in Norway as well. And cars are really expensive compared to nearly every other country in the world. And western Norway consists of many fjords that have inhabitants on each side of the fjords having 1000 meter mountains on each side. MEaning its reaaaaaly expensive to build roads here, a normal two lane highway costs about 20 000 USD per meter. In fact just Nederland and Switzerland can match the costs in Europe. However houses (just to) be much cheaper here in Norway than the majority of Europe, and most people own their own house, thats really not common as far as I know...

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                    Pete OHanlon
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                    That's your problem there - fjords. You should try driving Ajston Mjartins or Mjercedes instead - of course, anyone who has a Jaguar is going to balk at Jjaguar.

                    *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

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                    • P Pete OHanlon

                      That's your problem there - fjords. You should try driving Ajston Mjartins or Mjercedes instead - of course, anyone who has a Jaguar is going to balk at Jjaguar.

                      *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

                      "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

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                      Kenneth Haugland
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                      jou seem to jave jat of joblems with the yeahys.... ;P And there isn't even a String.Fjords() method in .NET, is there?

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                      • P Pete OHanlon

                        Mate, seriously, what do you hope to gain by posting this here? I read your diatribe last night, and I've read this version, and I still can't see what your exact issue is. Part of the problem is that you chop and change in your personal timeline, so it's impossible to know the sequence of events - hence your "escape" comes before your first arrest. If you really are such a victim of a miscarriage of justice, and you have evidence that the DA, Judge and Sherriff are corrupt, then you need to seek avenues in America. Raising this with a buch of cynical developers on a foreign site, visited by foreigners, does absolutely nothing for your case.

                        *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

                        "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

                        CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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                        Jorgen Andersson
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                        Foilhat or not, I'm not able to judge. But my guess is that he just wants to spread the information, preferrably on a non US site(s).

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                        • B Brian Aberle

                          Thanks to contraband technology, by using internet access via phones smuggled into the prison, I was able to send email to contact individuals who showed concern for honest justice by making phone calls to the authorities. My lawyer, Marcia Shein, called warden Stanley Williams when legal mail they sent was not being delivered to me. Paper mail is regulated in prison, e-mail is not regulated - so e-mail enables a power that was intended to be forbidden by the prison administration. By using this forbidden power, I contacted individuals which ultimately manifested my release from prison on October 5, 2012. That first email on June 14, 2012 rightly accused the State of Georgia of trying to kill me. That e-mail caused the Georgia Department of Corrections to send an Internal Affairs investigator to meet with me the following day. Angry prison administration punished me with various acts including a month in isolation (the hole), 5 property shakedowns and strip searches in a 5 week period, and being locked in a 1 man shower stall for up to 5 hours. During this time the violence in the dorm I came out of escalated with over 10 new stabbings in just a few weeks. On July 19, 2012 one prisoner died in that dorm. At the time I sent the e-mail there had been 18 people stabbed in that 100 man dorm during the 9 months I had been there. My assessment of the danger being life threatening is accurate based on the facts. Georgia authorities use indirect capital punishment by creating the form of imprisonment and classification that they do. This was actually more of an escape than a release. I was released on parole to no address. I am a homeless man on house arrest. I am free. The federal court in the Northern District of Georgia recently ruled that my indigent financial state allows me to proceed in court without paying fees, therefore parole fees will also be an unreasonable demand. In 2008 the 9th circuit in the Northern District of California ruled in my previous case when I violated federal probation for not reporting or paying fees: The Honorable judge Martin Jenkins ruled that I was Not Guilty because “the United States does not have a debtors prison". He then ordered the US Marshalls to reimburse my meals, hotel, and travel costs while I attended the probation revocation hearing in San Francisco. Judge Martin Jenkins made that constitutional ruling that set me free while the US Attorney petitioned for prison time. Judge Jenkins has since moved from the 9th circuit to the U.S. Court of appeals.

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                          WTE? tl;dr

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                          • B Brian Aberle

                            Thanks to contraband technology, by using internet access via phones smuggled into the prison, I was able to send email to contact individuals who showed concern for honest justice by making phone calls to the authorities. My lawyer, Marcia Shein, called warden Stanley Williams when legal mail they sent was not being delivered to me. Paper mail is regulated in prison, e-mail is not regulated - so e-mail enables a power that was intended to be forbidden by the prison administration. By using this forbidden power, I contacted individuals which ultimately manifested my release from prison on October 5, 2012. That first email on June 14, 2012 rightly accused the State of Georgia of trying to kill me. That e-mail caused the Georgia Department of Corrections to send an Internal Affairs investigator to meet with me the following day. Angry prison administration punished me with various acts including a month in isolation (the hole), 5 property shakedowns and strip searches in a 5 week period, and being locked in a 1 man shower stall for up to 5 hours. During this time the violence in the dorm I came out of escalated with over 10 new stabbings in just a few weeks. On July 19, 2012 one prisoner died in that dorm. At the time I sent the e-mail there had been 18 people stabbed in that 100 man dorm during the 9 months I had been there. My assessment of the danger being life threatening is accurate based on the facts. Georgia authorities use indirect capital punishment by creating the form of imprisonment and classification that they do. This was actually more of an escape than a release. I was released on parole to no address. I am a homeless man on house arrest. I am free. The federal court in the Northern District of Georgia recently ruled that my indigent financial state allows me to proceed in court without paying fees, therefore parole fees will also be an unreasonable demand. In 2008 the 9th circuit in the Northern District of California ruled in my previous case when I violated federal probation for not reporting or paying fees: The Honorable judge Martin Jenkins ruled that I was Not Guilty because “the United States does not have a debtors prison". He then ordered the US Marshalls to reimburse my meals, hotel, and travel costs while I attended the probation revocation hearing in San Francisco. Judge Martin Jenkins made that constitutional ruling that set me free while the US Attorney petitioned for prison time. Judge Jenkins has since moved from the 9th circuit to the U.S. Court of appeals.

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                            Like many others here, my initial response to this post was one of wtf? :wtf: Realizing I've been too quick to pass judgement in more instances than I care to recall, I decided to dig a little deeper. Typed the sheriff's name into google and got his station's website. Did some further digging and found out about a 31 year old warrants clerk that was up to no good (though I suppose 'he' may disagree:)) Digging further I see that it appears not to be an isolated incident of a member of that particular office being shown to be acting beyond the freedoms offered by the law. I'm way too tired to really go into it now, but it sure sounds like there's potential for a barrel of rotten apples to be sitting in the county. Many times I've done the wrong thing and rightfully been punished. True also is the fact that I've been punished for taking exception to the wrong-doing of others, particularly those discharged with ensuring the laws were followed. As kids, we successfully drove the copper that lived in the street out of the neighbourhood. Series of photographs of the policeman driving his civilian cars without a seatbelt, on the wrong side of the road and at a rate that exceeded the speed limit are most inconvenient when passed anonymously to his employer. Photographs of the said officer driving a police-car that was not road-worthy (hence not legal to be on the road) probably didn't help either. :laugh: :laugh: But I can identify with the sense dismay caused by being absolutely elephanted by those who are supposed to stop it from happening. Never mind the fact that there's often been no chance of recourse against such faceless individuals. Looking at the dates in the documents you've posted around the place, I guess you've not been in a position to post for some time(?) - the timing makes perfect sense with these dates in mind. Anyway, all the best - good luck with everything. The story gets my 5 - even if it is a little difficult to read. (though, not due to content) Haven't read such a tortuous, compelling story since I came across an epic thread by a fella called MacTheWolf some 6 odd years ago. Just found it again - it's a thread that's grown to some 2,529 posts - a six year battle. If anyone's in the mood for reading some really, f#@*ed-up er, ah unusuall stuff, look here: One Day in the Life of a Wolf[

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                            • B Brian Aberle

                              Thanks to contraband technology, by using internet access via phones smuggled into the prison, I was able to send email to contact individuals who showed concern for honest justice by making phone calls to the authorities. My lawyer, Marcia Shein, called warden Stanley Williams when legal mail they sent was not being delivered to me. Paper mail is regulated in prison, e-mail is not regulated - so e-mail enables a power that was intended to be forbidden by the prison administration. By using this forbidden power, I contacted individuals which ultimately manifested my release from prison on October 5, 2012. That first email on June 14, 2012 rightly accused the State of Georgia of trying to kill me. That e-mail caused the Georgia Department of Corrections to send an Internal Affairs investigator to meet with me the following day. Angry prison administration punished me with various acts including a month in isolation (the hole), 5 property shakedowns and strip searches in a 5 week period, and being locked in a 1 man shower stall for up to 5 hours. During this time the violence in the dorm I came out of escalated with over 10 new stabbings in just a few weeks. On July 19, 2012 one prisoner died in that dorm. At the time I sent the e-mail there had been 18 people stabbed in that 100 man dorm during the 9 months I had been there. My assessment of the danger being life threatening is accurate based on the facts. Georgia authorities use indirect capital punishment by creating the form of imprisonment and classification that they do. This was actually more of an escape than a release. I was released on parole to no address. I am a homeless man on house arrest. I am free. The federal court in the Northern District of Georgia recently ruled that my indigent financial state allows me to proceed in court without paying fees, therefore parole fees will also be an unreasonable demand. In 2008 the 9th circuit in the Northern District of California ruled in my previous case when I violated federal probation for not reporting or paying fees: The Honorable judge Martin Jenkins ruled that I was Not Guilty because “the United States does not have a debtors prison". He then ordered the US Marshalls to reimburse my meals, hotel, and travel costs while I attended the probation revocation hearing in San Francisco. Judge Martin Jenkins made that constitutional ruling that set me free while the US Attorney petitioned for prison time. Judge Jenkins has since moved from the 9th circuit to the U.S. Court of appeals.

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                              _beauw_
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                              So you were humiliated, isolated, and stolen from without reason? Good luck with the rest of your SAP implementation. ;)

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                              • K Kenneth Haugland

                                A gallon is about 3,7 liters no? A gallon in norway costs about 10 US$ meaning twice as much... You have cheap gasoline :)

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                                Addy Tas
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                                Wouw, that much. We only pay a bit over 9 dollars. Pretty nice if you consider the amount of oil Norway is producing. Cheers from The Netherlands, AT

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                                  Wouw, that much. We only pay a bit over 9 dollars. Pretty nice if you consider the amount of oil Norway is producing. Cheers from The Netherlands, AT

                                  Cogito ergo sum

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                                  Kenneth Haugland
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                                  it is between 14 - 15 NOK each liter so I roughly estimated it to 10 US per gallon.. Yeah, Norway is about the only net producer of oil in Europe, if you don't cont Russia. Shell is a Dutch company isn't it?

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                                  • B Brian Aberle

                                    Thanks to contraband technology, by using internet access via phones smuggled into the prison, I was able to send email to contact individuals who showed concern for honest justice by making phone calls to the authorities. My lawyer, Marcia Shein, called warden Stanley Williams when legal mail they sent was not being delivered to me. Paper mail is regulated in prison, e-mail is not regulated - so e-mail enables a power that was intended to be forbidden by the prison administration. By using this forbidden power, I contacted individuals which ultimately manifested my release from prison on October 5, 2012. That first email on June 14, 2012 rightly accused the State of Georgia of trying to kill me. That e-mail caused the Georgia Department of Corrections to send an Internal Affairs investigator to meet with me the following day. Angry prison administration punished me with various acts including a month in isolation (the hole), 5 property shakedowns and strip searches in a 5 week period, and being locked in a 1 man shower stall for up to 5 hours. During this time the violence in the dorm I came out of escalated with over 10 new stabbings in just a few weeks. On July 19, 2012 one prisoner died in that dorm. At the time I sent the e-mail there had been 18 people stabbed in that 100 man dorm during the 9 months I had been there. My assessment of the danger being life threatening is accurate based on the facts. Georgia authorities use indirect capital punishment by creating the form of imprisonment and classification that they do. This was actually more of an escape than a release. I was released on parole to no address. I am a homeless man on house arrest. I am free. The federal court in the Northern District of Georgia recently ruled that my indigent financial state allows me to proceed in court without paying fees, therefore parole fees will also be an unreasonable demand. In 2008 the 9th circuit in the Northern District of California ruled in my previous case when I violated federal probation for not reporting or paying fees: The Honorable judge Martin Jenkins ruled that I was Not Guilty because “the United States does not have a debtors prison". He then ordered the US Marshalls to reimburse my meals, hotel, and travel costs while I attended the probation revocation hearing in San Francisco. Judge Martin Jenkins made that constitutional ruling that set me free while the US Attorney petitioned for prison time. Judge Jenkins has since moved from the 9th circuit to the U.S. Court of appeals.

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                                    Brian Aberle wrote:

                                    I chose to escape.

                                    Then I suggest that your next step should be to leave the country.

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                                    • realJSOPR realJSOP

                                      Mainstream media is not interested in pursuing a real news story. They prefer the government-provided pablum that's easier for them to digest, with the I's dotted, the T's crossed, and the facts pre-checked by their "source". Journalists have been labeled as terrorists here, and the only "right" information is supplied by the state. Meanwhile, the AG runs a gun program to dilute our constitutional freedoms and is backed up by the administration (so much for separation of powers), DHS is in an ammo-buying spree (1.6 BILLION rounds since June), gas is $6/gallon and being rationed in California, and genetically modified crops are causing cancerous growths in lab rats, yet they STILL insist on selling this stuff for human consumption. Yet all we hear about in the news is doctored polls and unemployment numbers (and the fact that they're doctored is NOT making the news report). And that's just the tip of the iceberg (which is melting at alarming rates if the global warming alarmists are to be believed).

                                      ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                                      John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                                      Mainstream media is not interested in pursuing a real news story.

                                      They are however very interested in persuing stories that the public considers representations of 'injustice' whether in the private or public sector. Such stories however must have some actual facts behind them.

                                      John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                                      And that's just the tip of the iceberg

                                      At least for extremists - those either with a self-serving agenda or those who seemingly lack the intelligence to understand both what they read and the limitations of that very material.

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                                      • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                        Gas is not being rationed and is not $6 a gallon. No idea where you got that from but it is rubbish. The cause is 2 fold: 1) The oil companies can't release winter blend until the end of the month so are letting summer blend stocks run down which, in turn, is causing profiteering because of short supplies. Governor Brown last night ordered that winter blend fuel be released early and that should help push prices back down again. The highest I paid over the weekend was $4.69 a gallon and it is still at that when I passed the gas station this morning.

                                        "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                                        mark merrens wrote:

                                        Gas is not being rationed and is not $6 a gallon. No idea where you got that from but it is rubbish. The cause is 2 fold: 1) The oil companies can't release winter blend until the end of the month so are letting summer blend stocks run down which, in turn, is causing profiteering because of short supplies. Governor Brown last night ordered that winter blend fuel be released early and that should help push prices back down again.

                                        Err...not to mention that a California refinery burned up. http://bottomline.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/07/13164449-calif-refinery-fire-to-likely-raise-west-coast-gas-prices?lite[^]

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                                        • P Pete OHanlon

                                          Mate, seriously, what do you hope to gain by posting this here? I read your diatribe last night, and I've read this version, and I still can't see what your exact issue is. Part of the problem is that you chop and change in your personal timeline, so it's impossible to know the sequence of events - hence your "escape" comes before your first arrest. If you really are such a victim of a miscarriage of justice, and you have evidence that the DA, Judge and Sherriff are corrupt, then you need to seek avenues in America. Raising this with a buch of cynical developers on a foreign site, visited by foreigners, does absolutely nothing for your case.

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                                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                          then you need to seek avenues in America. Raising this with a buch of cynical developers on a foreign site

                                          Actually, nothing causes grief for the US Govt. like a bunch of cynical developers on foreign sites. :-D

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