11/03/10 Hometown section of Burlington Free Press, Rest of Pictures
November 16, 2010 @ 2:30 a.m.
It seemed to me when I read it that the story called “Fire In The Hole” probably wasn’t written by an 8-year-old, as the Burlington Free Press is trying to claim by saying that the author was in Grade 3. The style of the writing made me think that it was most likely written by an adult, and the themes in it seemed not only sexual and related to the harassment but also pedophilic.
I think that an adult wrote the story and sent it to the Young Writers’ Project, and either pretended that his or her child wrote it or made up a fictional 8-year-old and said that the fictional 8-year-old wrote the story.
"River" is a poem that was either chosen by the Burlington Free Press and twisted to be part of the harassment, was written by an 11-year-old (Grade 6) who knows about the harassment, or was created in response to a Young Writers' Project prompt.
I already included a picture of the essay called "My Perfect Day" in my last slideshow about the November 3, 2010 Hometown section, but it's at the very end of that slideshow. You can see that the 11-year-old (Grade 6) who wrote the essay knows all about the harassment and wrote the essay full of references from fish to macaroni and cheese to wanting to be water boy for the Jets.
I also have to question why a group of children and teenagers that includes 8-year-olds would be asked to write about Afghanistan. I think that children are already surrounded by graphic violence all the time, from TV to the Internet to video games and comic books. There's plenty of time for them to grow up and write about war, and a limited amount of time for them to be children.
The final page of the "Hometown" section shows that the drama teacher at Champlain Valley Union High School chose to put on the play "Once upon this island." Students of all ages all over Vermont are being encouraged to be part of the harassment.
It seemed to me when I read it that the story called “Fire In The Hole” probably wasn’t written by an 8-year-old, as the Burlington Free Press is trying to claim by saying that the author was in Grade 3. The style of the writing made me think that it was most likely written by an adult, and the themes in it seemed not only sexual and related to the harassment but also pedophilic.
I think that an adult wrote the story and sent it to the Young Writers’ Project, and either pretended that his or her child wrote it or made up a fictional 8-year-old and said that the fictional 8-year-old wrote the story.
"River" is a poem that was either chosen by the Burlington Free Press and twisted to be part of the harassment, was written by an 11-year-old (Grade 6) who knows about the harassment, or was created in response to a Young Writers' Project prompt.
I already included a picture of the essay called "My Perfect Day" in my last slideshow about the November 3, 2010 Hometown section, but it's at the very end of that slideshow. You can see that the 11-year-old (Grade 6) who wrote the essay knows all about the harassment and wrote the essay full of references from fish to macaroni and cheese to wanting to be water boy for the Jets.
I also have to question why a group of children and teenagers that includes 8-year-olds would be asked to write about Afghanistan. I think that children are already surrounded by graphic violence all the time, from TV to the Internet to video games and comic books. There's plenty of time for them to grow up and write about war, and a limited amount of time for them to be children.
The final page of the "Hometown" section shows that the drama teacher at Champlain Valley Union High School chose to put on the play "Once upon this island." Students of all ages all over Vermont are being encouraged to be part of the harassment.
The Burlington Free Press has infinite space online to put as many pictures as it wants, to arrange and re-arrange articles and ads every day, and to allow or solicit ads to be placed around pictures in order to make insinuations. The Burlington Free Press puts captions such as "see more photo galleries at BurlingtonFreePress.com" in the paper every day, not just for the Community pages or for the weekly "Hometown" section which are all edited by Clover Whitham. Ms. Whitham and Lynn Monty aren't the only Free Press staff besides James Fogler who participate in the pedophilia, and they're certainly not the only staff who are part of the harassment and threats.
I am SURE that this situation is going to attract pedophiles and all kinds of other criminals to Vermont. In addition, people who don't have criminal records but who have criminal tendencies or who have committed crimes for which they've never been caught or disciplined will apply to work in all of the places that have shown themselves to be supportive of the harassment, the threats and the pedophilia.
It's already happened with James Fogler; I am SURE that Mr. Fogler wanted to replace Brad Robertson as President and Publisher of the Burlington Free Press at the beginning of September 2010 because Mr. Fogler knew that the Burlington Free Press was a major perpetuator of the harassment and pedophilia and Mr. Fogler saw an opportunity to get paid to "be himself" in Burlington.
November 16, 2010 @ 3:29 a.m.
I do feel bad that I have been slow to get the pictures for the Hometown sections up, but as I’ve said, I’ve been overwhelmed. The Burlington Free Press is awful every day.
This situation has been going on for a long time. I’ve been dealing with it in one way or another for a long time, and there are whole days when I just can’t look at it.
I do feel bad that I have been slow to get the pictures for the Hometown sections up, but as I’ve said, I’ve been overwhelmed. The Burlington Free Press is awful every day.
This situation has been going on for a long time. I’ve been dealing with it in one way or another for a long time, and there are whole days when I just can’t look at it.
11/10/10 Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press, Part I on Weebly
November 16, 2010 @ 4:10 a.m.
There tend to be a lot of pictures that go into the slideshows of the Hometown section that I’ve put on Weebly, so this time I’m going to separate them deliberately. Hopefully that way I won’t run out of time and they’ll be easier to follow.
There tend to be a lot of pictures that go into the slideshows of the Hometown section that I’ve put on Weebly, so this time I’m going to separate them deliberately. Hopefully that way I won’t run out of time and they’ll be easier to follow.
11/10/10 Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press Part II on Weebly
November 16, 2010 @ 4:22 a.m.
It looks as if Burlington High School students created and performed a play about the environment with a character in it called “Prison Trash.”
The town government of Burlington, the superintendent of Burlington schools and the principal of Burlington High School have all been involved in various forms of the corruption that’s been happening in Burlington. The October 1, 2010 Burlington Community Newspaper, “The North Avenue News,” that I wrote about on my blog page entitled “From October 14, 2010,” made it obvious that Burlington is corrupt from the leaders of its business community to its school system to its government, including the mayor. The Burlington school district has allowed and encouraged its students to be victims of what’s been happening.
The play was performed at the Integrated Arts Academy at the H.O. Wheeler School. I just went to the website and saw at the end of the page something that says "Magnet Program Evaluation: Because the Sustainability and Integrated Arts Academies are the first magnet schools in the state, we are using grant funds to work with two firms to evaluate the effects of magnet education on students, faculty and family."
It looks as if the whole program constantly needs money, which I can understand, but there's no reason for anyone in the program, anyone running the program or anyone associated with it to victimize anyone.
It looks as if Burlington High School students created and performed a play about the environment with a character in it called “Prison Trash.”
The town government of Burlington, the superintendent of Burlington schools and the principal of Burlington High School have all been involved in various forms of the corruption that’s been happening in Burlington. The October 1, 2010 Burlington Community Newspaper, “The North Avenue News,” that I wrote about on my blog page entitled “From October 14, 2010,” made it obvious that Burlington is corrupt from the leaders of its business community to its school system to its government, including the mayor. The Burlington school district has allowed and encouraged its students to be victims of what’s been happening.
The play was performed at the Integrated Arts Academy at the H.O. Wheeler School. I just went to the website and saw at the end of the page something that says "Magnet Program Evaluation: Because the Sustainability and Integrated Arts Academies are the first magnet schools in the state, we are using grant funds to work with two firms to evaluate the effects of magnet education on students, faculty and family."
It looks as if the whole program constantly needs money, which I can understand, but there's no reason for anyone in the program, anyone running the program or anyone associated with it to victimize anyone.
11/10/10 Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press, Part III on Weebly
November 16, 2010 @ 5:11 a.m.
You can see from the 3rd picture that I’ve put in the slideshow that the food drive ended on November 5, 2010. It seems that the Burlington Free Press ran the ad for the food drive in the November 10, 2010 Hometown section so that the Burlington Free Press could put the list of schools that are in the ad next to the ad for “Direct Cremation Services” and on the same page that has pictures of people voting at various public schools under a title that says “Voters head to the polls.”
In the past few days it occurred to me that it might be helpful to provide definitions of American slang, which for some reason is the first thing that I’ve felt embarrassed talking about rather than just upset or angry, so I hope that it’s helpful.
“Head” is also another word for oral sex; performing oral sex on someone is also called “giving head.”
Since I’ve been talking about newspapers for months now, it’s been difficult to avoid the use of words such as “headline,” but I’m sure that the Burlington Free Press chose to use the word “head” in the instance shown because of the sexual connotation of the word.
The final slide in that slideshow shows that the ad for "Direct Cremation Services" is just below a picture with a caption that says "Voters check in before casting their ballots at the Jericho Elementary School."
The election took place on November 2, 2010. This Hometown section is from November 10, 2010. What the Burlington Free Press was trying to do on that page of the Hometwon section was to declare as loudly as possible that the local, state and federal government and a lot of schools in Vermont are all endorsing all of the harassment, threats, pedophilia and necro-pedophilia. Unfortunately, the Burlington Free Press is right about that in some ways, although I don't think that what's happening reflects the preferences of the general, adult, responsible population here. They've got corrupt politicians and some corrupt people in the business, education and volunteer communities that have personal power and are endorsing what's going on, in addition to the police and the armed forces seeming to have been directed if not in so many words by the President of the United States to suppress all who protest what's happening, but what's happening is enforced exploitation and then suppression of protest to that exploitation.
You can see from the 3rd picture that I’ve put in the slideshow that the food drive ended on November 5, 2010. It seems that the Burlington Free Press ran the ad for the food drive in the November 10, 2010 Hometown section so that the Burlington Free Press could put the list of schools that are in the ad next to the ad for “Direct Cremation Services” and on the same page that has pictures of people voting at various public schools under a title that says “Voters head to the polls.”
In the past few days it occurred to me that it might be helpful to provide definitions of American slang, which for some reason is the first thing that I’ve felt embarrassed talking about rather than just upset or angry, so I hope that it’s helpful.
“Head” is also another word for oral sex; performing oral sex on someone is also called “giving head.”
Since I’ve been talking about newspapers for months now, it’s been difficult to avoid the use of words such as “headline,” but I’m sure that the Burlington Free Press chose to use the word “head” in the instance shown because of the sexual connotation of the word.
The final slide in that slideshow shows that the ad for "Direct Cremation Services" is just below a picture with a caption that says "Voters check in before casting their ballots at the Jericho Elementary School."
The election took place on November 2, 2010. This Hometown section is from November 10, 2010. What the Burlington Free Press was trying to do on that page of the Hometwon section was to declare as loudly as possible that the local, state and federal government and a lot of schools in Vermont are all endorsing all of the harassment, threats, pedophilia and necro-pedophilia. Unfortunately, the Burlington Free Press is right about that in some ways, although I don't think that what's happening reflects the preferences of the general, adult, responsible population here. They've got corrupt politicians and some corrupt people in the business, education and volunteer communities that have personal power and are endorsing what's going on, in addition to the police and the armed forces seeming to have been directed if not in so many words by the President of the United States to suppress all who protest what's happening, but what's happening is enforced exploitation and then suppression of protest to that exploitation.
11/10/10 Hometown section of The Burlington Free Press, Part IV on Weebly
November 16, 2010 @ 5:58 a.m.
I put a caption on the first picture in the slideshow to point out the references; “Kit Kittredge,” which I’ve never seen all the way through, as far as I know is a nice, family-type movie about a little girl reporter, and here the Burlington Free Press is calling me an amateur reporter, which is certainly true, and also saying that it, the Free Press, is in support of the prisoners in Iran getting executed and also of me being murdered.
The student work in the “Young Writers’ Project” page of the Hometown section is a gruesome mix of youthful innocence perverted either with or without the children’s knowledge. Either those kids know what’s going on and don’t realize that it’s all perverted and sick or they don’t know what’s going on and the Burlington Free Press is twisting their innocent work around to be harassing.
There’s everything from “think of a pig trying to snort out a trough filled with food,” to “Starburst” candy in the “Candyland” essay from a 12-year-old who would like to see the world made out of candy but also make sure that everyone goes to the dentist once a month and has clean teeth, which as used by the Burlington Free Press is more bullying about my teeth, to a poem all about water. “Starburst” was used for a while by some harassing celebrities as an harassing reference, the idea being that fluid was always bursting from my vagina.
It also looks as if 12 selections sent in to the next prompt by the Burlington Free Press, "A Winter Tale," are going to be presented by the Vermont Stage Company.
A lot of performers in Burlington have tried to use the harassment to get publicity; I hope that doesn't happen with the work of these kids.
I put a caption on the first picture in the slideshow to point out the references; “Kit Kittredge,” which I’ve never seen all the way through, as far as I know is a nice, family-type movie about a little girl reporter, and here the Burlington Free Press is calling me an amateur reporter, which is certainly true, and also saying that it, the Free Press, is in support of the prisoners in Iran getting executed and also of me being murdered.
The student work in the “Young Writers’ Project” page of the Hometown section is a gruesome mix of youthful innocence perverted either with or without the children’s knowledge. Either those kids know what’s going on and don’t realize that it’s all perverted and sick or they don’t know what’s going on and the Burlington Free Press is twisting their innocent work around to be harassing.
There’s everything from “think of a pig trying to snort out a trough filled with food,” to “Starburst” candy in the “Candyland” essay from a 12-year-old who would like to see the world made out of candy but also make sure that everyone goes to the dentist once a month and has clean teeth, which as used by the Burlington Free Press is more bullying about my teeth, to a poem all about water. “Starburst” was used for a while by some harassing celebrities as an harassing reference, the idea being that fluid was always bursting from my vagina.
It also looks as if 12 selections sent in to the next prompt by the Burlington Free Press, "A Winter Tale," are going to be presented by the Vermont Stage Company.
A lot of performers in Burlington have tried to use the harassment to get publicity; I hope that doesn't happen with the work of these kids.
11/10/10 Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press, Part V on Weebly
November 16, 2010 @ 6:33 a.m.
The Burlington Free Press has run this ad before; it’s a montage of previous Free Press stories and ads. There’s the “Nasty Nor’easter: Rain, Wind, Snow serve up taste of winter in October,” complete with someone holding an umbrella that has been turned inside out because of the weather. The umbrella has been a recurring theme, used to imply that there’s so much moisture exiting my vagina at all times that it’s necessary for people to carry umbrellas in order to protect themselves from it.
Then there’s the ad for the Women’s Razor, because the harassers never get tired of turning jokes I made about myself a year and a half ago about how I don’t consider waxing to be particularly enjoyable into cruel, unimaginative and repetitive harassment.
The Burlington Free Press has run this ad before; it’s a montage of previous Free Press stories and ads. There’s the “Nasty Nor’easter: Rain, Wind, Snow serve up taste of winter in October,” complete with someone holding an umbrella that has been turned inside out because of the weather. The umbrella has been a recurring theme, used to imply that there’s so much moisture exiting my vagina at all times that it’s necessary for people to carry umbrellas in order to protect themselves from it.
Then there’s the ad for the Women’s Razor, because the harassers never get tired of turning jokes I made about myself a year and a half ago about how I don’t consider waxing to be particularly enjoyable into cruel, unimaginative and repetitive harassment.
11/10/10 Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press, Part VI on Weebly
November 16, 2010 @ 6:52 a.m.
The 2nd pictures shows how it’s again charity exploiting harassment. The "Wine" reference is about vaginas; that's been used by the harassers for months and months. What I've said about that over and over is that whatever you want to call your own or someone else's genitals in private among consenting adults is your business, but that you don't have the right to inflict constant references to them on other people.
Then the ad next to the “Autumn Wine and Food Festival at Shelburne Vineyard” ad is for mattresses; even though there weren’t any pictures of children on this page, I still think that the fact that the Hometown section has been a concentration of pedophilia for months and is full of pictures of children and teenagers in every issue means that the presence of the harassment on any page of the Hometown section or anywhere near pictures of children and teenagers is a problem.
It's 6:53 a.m. and I have to leave this here for now. That's the end of the pictures that I took for the 11/10/10 Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press.
Copyright L. Kochman November 16, 2010, exclusive of quotes and material taken from the Burlington Free Press for illustrative purposes