November 4, 2010 @ 11:47 p.m.
I’m going to put the last few pictures from President Obama’s website mocking rape victims here; you can see more pictures of that website at the end of the blog page previous to this one, called “From November 3, 2010 @ 11:16 p.m.”
I would like it if President Obama would remove all mention of “Marlene Targ Brill” from blog posts that show up on Internet searches of his name, and would encourage everyone associated with him, with his Presidency, in government and in politics to do the same and never to put mention of that name up again in connection with themselves.
I would also like it if President Obama would stop showing any support for Brian Williams in connection to Mr. Williams's "Making A Difference" project. Mr. Williams took the idea for that very successful project from me and then he not only lied about it but committed deliberate and serious fraud in order to make it look as if it were his idea. Even when I proved that he had committed fraud, he took no responsibility for what he had done and in fact he congratulated himself for the lies he told and the fraud he perpetrated. He acted as if his behavior had been heroic instead of deceitful and cowardly, and President Obama encouraged Mr. Williams for all of it.
Mr. Williams has been completely vicious with no respite whatsoever; it seems to me that he is obsessed with harming me. I am at a loss as to understand the source of anyone’s loyalty to that newscaster, because in order to be where he is professionally, he must have done similar things to a lot of other people as he’s done to me.
Anyone who hasn't read about Mr. Williams's lies and fraud can do so on the first page of this blog, called "Brian Williams at NBC is a fraud."
I DON’T want President Obama or anybody else harassing me or anybody else anymore. I want it to end.
I’m going to put the last few pictures from President Obama’s website mocking rape victims here; you can see more pictures of that website at the end of the blog page previous to this one, called “From November 3, 2010 @ 11:16 p.m.”
I would like it if President Obama would remove all mention of “Marlene Targ Brill” from blog posts that show up on Internet searches of his name, and would encourage everyone associated with him, with his Presidency, in government and in politics to do the same and never to put mention of that name up again in connection with themselves.
I would also like it if President Obama would stop showing any support for Brian Williams in connection to Mr. Williams's "Making A Difference" project. Mr. Williams took the idea for that very successful project from me and then he not only lied about it but committed deliberate and serious fraud in order to make it look as if it were his idea. Even when I proved that he had committed fraud, he took no responsibility for what he had done and in fact he congratulated himself for the lies he told and the fraud he perpetrated. He acted as if his behavior had been heroic instead of deceitful and cowardly, and President Obama encouraged Mr. Williams for all of it.
Mr. Williams has been completely vicious with no respite whatsoever; it seems to me that he is obsessed with harming me. I am at a loss as to understand the source of anyone’s loyalty to that newscaster, because in order to be where he is professionally, he must have done similar things to a lot of other people as he’s done to me.
Anyone who hasn't read about Mr. Williams's lies and fraud can do so on the first page of this blog, called "Brian Williams at NBC is a fraud."
I DON’T want President Obama or anybody else harassing me or anybody else anymore. I want it to end.
The 11/03-11/10/10 issue of the free, Vermont newspaper Seven Days has an article about suicides of college students that have happened in the past month in Vermont. The administration at UVM is denying that the deaths occurred as a result of bullying or harassment. According to the Seven Days article, “16 other campus suicides ....have occurred nationally in recent weeks that resulted from bullying and harassment.”
It's too bad that Seven Days is still part of the harassment as of this week, but at least the newspaper gave the information.
I know that every time I have been to UVM in the past 2 months, students have shown in either positive or negative ways that they know who I am. It seems to me that the Obama administration's behavior is having 2 effects; one is to encourage people who want to bully and harass people to do so but who wouldn't do it if they didn't think it was becoming an accepted and even praised part of life because of what's been going on, and the other effect is to terrorize people who see what I'm going through and/or who are being bullied and harassed because bullying, harassment, sexual exploitation and sexual violence have been getting authorized not only by the government but by political candidates, corporations, media both big and small, and famous people who have been respected and liked worldwide for decades.
Tell me why it happened. Who's got a good reason?
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November 5, 2010 @ 2:41 a.m.
President Obama's website entitled "A final word from the mailbox: Barack Obama. v. rape" is a hymn to brutal misogyny. From the source of the article, called "Political Insider," to the name of the person who wrote it "Jim Galloway," which I think is possibly a pun on the word "gallows" and is meant to be funny about the possible execution by hanging of Iranian Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, to the ad about "Sniffing Out" savings in your home with an energy audit put next to a sentence that has the phrase " a sign of how crucial female voters are," to the two comments entitled "Last Man Standing Before a Urinal," which are full of references to water and football, to the captions that say "Cracker Squire," and "Crazy for Liberty," to the captions that say "Fresh Loaf/Creative Loafing," "Redstate.com" and "Swampland/Time Magazine," to the picture of the jackolantern that says "BOO!" with a caption that reads "Experience The Boo!" to the ad in the lower left corner of the website that says "COX media" and the caption that advertises for "Careers at Cox," the entire thing couldn't be more of a sneering, violent, hateful, racist attack on women.
The pictures on the blog page just before this one have been up for a day, and tonight I noticed that when I looked up the word "Cracker," which is a derogatory term for white people, Google had arranged its first search result on that term to be full of even more harassing references.
Google did the same thing with the word "Boo," which is a word that can be used to scare someone but is also a term of endearment that some black people use. "Experience the Boo!" in a website that mocks rape and that also puts the "Experience the Boo!" caption over a jackolantern that says "BOO!" when I had previously reported on Weebly that Weebly itself has had a "Fail Whale" jackolantern in its "Pumpkin Carving Contest" since before Weebly briefly shut me out of access to my blog...I don't want to know how this could be more awful.
Google is trying to make it seem as if everything that is happening is my fault, as if I deserve this abuse, and I do NOT. I DON'T deserve this; nobody could possibly deserve this; it's sickening. I'm not sure why the President allows blog posts like that to occur, or what he thought my reaction was to it just because I didn't comment on it right away. Was he really trying to intimidate me? If so, why?
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November 5, 2010 @ 3:01 a.m.
I'm curious as to what the Obama administration's plan is in regard to the situation in Iran. Does the administration intend to try to free Ms. Ashtiani, her son, her lawyer, and the two German nationals who were arrested for trying to interview Ms. Ashtiani's son and lawyer?
What about Zeinab Jalalian? Amnesty International has been working on her case, too, and if all of those people die or are subjected to any further abuse, it WILL BE Michelle Obama's fault.
Mrs. Obama's actions caused, among other things, weeks of TV shows, the media, the Internet, magazines, much of Hollywood and more doing the equivalent of shouting "Kill! Kill! Kill!"
What about everybody else in Iran who's on death row or imprisoned for what is likely no reason at all?
I'm going to say this here and now; the United States is bigger and stronger than France. Mrs. Obama's actions were reprehensible to an extreme that, despite my years of experience with unkind and irresponsible human behavior, I couldn't possibly have imagined if I'd sat down to try to imagine a sadistic, heartless thing that one person could do to helpless people like those women and now the other prisoners who are in danger of losing their lives in Iran and who have never done anything to the person who
is responsible for what they're going through.
Iran is now claiming that the two Germans have "admitted to breaking the law" by claiming to be journalists; Iran is claiming that the two men are connected to "hostile, anti-Islamic Republic elements operating from outside the country." (1)
THAT MEANS THAT THOSE TWO GERMANS WERE TORTURED UNTIL THEY SAID THEY'D DONE SOMETHING WRONG, EVEN IF THEY DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WRONG.
Next, Iran will put them on trial and then execute them or hold them year after year in jail where they will be abused and tortured more; Iran will justify doing this by saying that the two men confessed to having done something wrong.
Isn't it likely that most of the people who are in jail in Iran didn't do anything wrong and were tortured into saying that they were guilty of crimes that they didn't commit?
Isn't it likely that Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani neither killed her husband nor committed adultery? The article I'm looking at says this:
"Ashtiani was first convicted in May 2006 of having an "illicit relationship" with two men after the death of her husband--for which a court in Tabriz sentenced her to 99 lashes. Later that year she was also convicted of adultery, despite having retracted a confession, which she claims was made under duress." (2)
In other words, she was tortured into saying that she'd done something wrong.
These kinds of confessions then get used by the torturers as justification for continued abuse and then murder of their victims.
I'm sure that I'm not saying anything that everyone in every government who's paying attention to Iran doesn't already know. I'm also sure that I'm not saying anything that magazines such as The New Yorker don't already know.
It seems to me that Iran's government works in the following way; the civil side of the government uses the religious side of the government in order to maintain a totalitarian regime. The civil side claims that the abuses that occur within the regime are the will of the people because the people are Islamic. The civil government then also tries to deflect criticism from the governments of other countries by claiming that it is merely upholding its citizens' right to the full expression of religious freedom.
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Here's an article about Zeinab Jalalian; it was the first search result that showed on a Google search of her name. It looks as if it's a page on the website for the National Iranian American Council. There's a list of 16 other people on death row in Evin prison at the end of the article.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
By: Shawn VI - News
Zeinab Jalalian, a 27 year old Iranian-Kurdish activist, is reportedly in imminent danger of being executed after being convicted of Moharebeh, or waging war against God, in a trial that has been roundly condemned as unfair and unjust by human rights defenders in Iran and around the world.
Washington, DC - Zeinab Jalalian, a 27 year old Iranian-Kurdish activist, is reportedly in imminent danger of being executed after being convicted of Moharebeh, or waging war against God, in a trial that has been roundly condemned as unfair and unjust by human rights defenders in Iran and around the world.
Reports indicate that Jalalian’s trial lasted only minutes, she was denied access to a lawyer, and no evidence was presented against Jalalian during her trial.
“The entire case is so full of irregularities that the authorities are obligated immediately to investigate the circumstances of her detention and trial,” said Hadi Ghami, spokesperson for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI). “The life of a young woman hangs in the balance; her execution will be interpreted as another state-sanctioned murder in cold blood.”
Two human rights lawyers have sought to represent Jalalian to no avail, and Iranian authorities continued to prevent Jalalian from having any access to legal council. The denial of such basic rights prompted Joe Stork, deputy Middle East Director at Human Rights Watch to say: "It is absolutely inconceivable that a woman who has been in detention for more than a year and is in danger of imminent execution has still not been granted access to a lawyer.”
The ruthless nature of this case led Zahra Rahnavard, the spouse of opposition leader Mir-Hussein Mousavi, to condemn Jalalian’s situation and question the legitimacy of her sentence: “Has Zeynab Jalalian ever held a gun in her hands? What was her crime? Was it because last year she put pen to paper, created posters and carried them around with her? Will God forgive us for destroying and ending the life of a woman, who embodies compassion and tenderness in every country?”
The ICHRI has also reported that lawyers representing or seeking to represent political prisoners are receiving threats from the Intelligence Ministry and the Judiciary in an apparent effort to silence them from divulging any information about the secret nature of the trials and to evade any accountability.
There are 16 other Iranian-Kurds on death row in the notorious Evin prison facing execution. Their names, according to Human Rights Watch, are Rostam Arkia, Hossein Khezri, Anvar Rostami, Mohammad Amin Abdolahi, Ghader Mohammadzadeh, Habibollah Latifi, Sherko Moarefi, Mostafa Salimi, Hassan Tali, Iraj Mohammadi, Rashid Akhkandi, Mohammad Amin Agoushi, Ahmad Pouladkhani, Sayed Sami Hosseini, Sayed Jamal Mohammadi, and Aziz Mohammadzadeh.
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November 5, 2010 @ 4:16 a.m.
The author of the article quotes Hadi Ghami, the spokesperson for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran as saying "The life of a young woman hangs in the balance; her execution will be interpreted as another state-sanctioned murder in cold blood."
I'm sure that the use of the word "hangs" in that instance was not meant as a sick joke, or as any kind of joke.
(1) "Embassy Officials Meet German Nationals Held in Iran," Fars News Agency
(2) "Rights group urges Iran to release son, lawyer of woman sentenced to death by stoning" by Katarina Kratovac, contribution by Associated Press writer Malin Rising from Stockholm, Copyright 2010 The Canadian Press
(3) "Iranian-Kurdish Activist Faces Threat of Imminent Execution," by Shawn VI-News, Wednesday, June 30, 2010
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November 5, 2010 @ 4:24 a.m.
It seems to me that what happens in these cases is that these people really are on the verge of getting executed, and then there's an international outcry, and then they don't get executed for another week or another month, and then they're again condemned to death, and there's another outcry, and it goes on and on.
What does it take to convince Iran to stop sentencing people to death or to extended, probably completely undeserved prison sentences and to other sentences such as being whipped?
The United States has a phrase; "cruel and unusual punishment." It's an important phrase.
For one thing, what's been happening so far is a cycle of Iran being at odds with other countries in a way that must be taking up a lot of time and energy from the Iranian government; this particular type of cycle is the type that erodes international relationships and makes other kinds of negotiations that have nothing directly to do with Iran's legal system more difficult the longer the cycle continues and the more severe the fluctuations of the cycle are.
I again have to say that I hope that all who are part of government in Iran understand that what happened in the United States regarding this issue was a cruel joke by people who either were displaying a serious lapse in judgment, had no judgment to be able to understand what was going on at all, or who otherwise have been motivated by greed or a completely unjustifiable desire for revenge that had nothing to do with Iran but which took the form of bloodlust and the desire to see Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani and others like her executed as human effigies. There was nothing at all in it of morality or even of marginal respect for the decisions of any part of the Iranian government; it was sheer venality and nothing more.
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November 5, 2010 @ 4:54 a.m.
On November 3, 2010, I wrote about what some of the November 3, 2010 Burlington Free Press looked like. I have waited until today to publish what I wrote online.
I'm going to leave the essay as I wrote it, in the present tense on November 3, 2010. The November 4, 2010 Burlington Free Press was awful, too; as I write this, I'm sure that the November 5, 2010 Burlington Free Press is sitting on the door step.
The first and biggest headline on the front page of the November 3, 2010 Burlington Free Press said "Governor's race tight all night...."
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November 3, 2010
It’s been my impression for the past week that the Burlington Free Press has been trying to be more careful about using pictures and stories about children in sick ways until after the election. Now my impression has been confirmed by the new “Hometown” section was published today.
Here’s what the Hometown section, created and edited by reporter Lynn Monty and Clover Whitham, and approved by James Fogler, looks like this week:
On the front page is a picture of a 9-month-old baby in a sweatshirt with a picture of a fish that also has the word “FISHING” on it. The headline reads “Burlington synagogue reviving family-fun tradition,” and announces a story about a weekly program for children at a Burlington synagogue.
On page 2 is another picture of the same baby, and the bottom of the page has an ad for a pizza place and another ad from a restaurant that’s been a committed part of the harassment and who this week is advertising itself as “Home of the Succulent Bird.”
On page 4 is the story advertised for on the front and second pages of the Hometown section by the picture of the 9-month-old in the “FISHING” sweatshirt. The story is about the weekly children’s program at the synagogue. There’s a picture of “the new membership and external relations coordinator at the synagogue” with her 3-year-old son and someone else’s 4-year-old son. Next to the picture of this woman with those two children is an ad for “Direct Cremation Services,” another ad for a snowboarding and ski place where a few people in the past several weeks have posed for pictures with their own children which the Burlington Free Press has then put near suggestive headlines, stories or ads, and another ad for a restaurant.
On page 5 there are more pictures of the “new membership and external relations coordinator” and children at the weekly program for children at the synagogue; the ads on that page are from businesses that seem to be a committed part of the harassment. One is window place in Colchester advertising for a “White Double Hung Window” and the other is for a clothing store in Burlington that wants to make sure that everyone who reads the Burlington Free Press knows that the store sells clothes made by Eileen Fisher. The ad is an Eileen Fisher ad with the name, logo and location of the clothing store on it.
The pictures of the children at the synagogue were taken on October 28, 2010, which indicates that I was right and the Burlington Free Press has been planning and waiting to run this story until after the election.
On page 7 is another ad for the Burlington Free Press, which features a display of former front pages. The first one is from October 16, 2010, and has a headline that says “Nasty Nor-easter: Rain, wind, snow, serve up taste of Vermont in Oct.,” and has a picture of a woman holding an umbrella that’s been turned inside out walking alongside a man who’s shown to be similarly braving the storm. The display also shows an enlarged version of a coupon for “Women Razor,” which has been the base for that ad used as harassment at other times with different, former, front pages used as the most obvious part of the display.
On page 8, there’s a picture of a 2-year-old from Colchester and another picture of children at a “Happy Halloween Extravaganza” which was held at the Burnham Memorial Library in Colchester on October 27, 2010. Again, the date that the pictures were taken indicates that the Burlington Free Press was waiting and planning to print these stories until after the election; that means that there are a lot of people who don’t like what’s been going on. If there weren’t a lot of people who don’t like what’s been happening in regard to the pedophilia, the Burlington Free Press would have been running stories like these every day regardless of the impending election.
The ads which are part of the problem on that page are from the Waterlily Spa, and from City Market, which is today running an ad that says “Order your turkey at our Meat & Seafood Counter,” and “Buy a fresh Stonewood Farm or Misty Knoll turkey from City Market and receive a voucher for a buy-one-get-one lift ticket to Sugarbush Ski Resort’s Mt. Ellen!”
On page 9, there’s a picture of a 12-year-old at the same event at the Burnham Memorial Library in Colchester, with two ads, one from a perhaps unwitting Chinese restaurant that says “Open Thanksgiving Day!” and the other a public notice of a “Liquidation Sale” on “65% to 75% OFF Entire Inventory Persian and Oriental Rugs.” The ad for the liquidation sale of rugs, which is going to be held at a Marriott hotel on Cherry Street. The ad also says “A slowing economy has resulted in the disunion of partners of one of the largest Oriental Rug Corporations in the DC metropolitan area. A magnificent collection of Persian and Oriental rugs has been consigned to our company for liquidation preceding.” The name of the company isn’t given.
On page 10, there’s another picture of children, ages given as 2 and 3, at a Halloween event that was held on October 29 at the Pierson Library in Shelburne. There’s again the “Get In The Game!” ad, which phrase apparently is now being used by the Burlington Free Press to encourage people who have responsibility for the care of children to become a part of the newspaper’s ongoing obsession with pedophilia. There’s also another large Eileen Fisher ad, from another clothing store in Burlington.
On page 11, there’s a picture of two more children at the same event; their ages are given as 3 and 5 and they’re brothers. That’s next to the ad for the retirement communities of “The Lodge at Shelburne Bay” and “The Lodge at Otter Creek.”
Then there’s a picture of an older lady and a girl who looks as if she could be anywhere between 13 and 20; she has braces on her teeth, so she might be a minor. That picture was taken at a cake decorating workshop for children held in the community room at the Milton town offices on October 22, 2010. It’s next to an ad for the Rusty Scuffer restaurant, which seems to be interested in supporting the Burlington Free Press in all of its activities; its ad says the same thing that the plaque the restaurant puts on Church Street in front of its business every day says, which is “Locally-owned steakhouse supporting local farmers, cheesemakers and brewers.” I don’t know how long that phrase has been its motto, but the restaurant is definitely aware of what’s been going on.
Page 13 is one big ad for The United Way, and also says “visit unitedwaycc.org to donate online.”
I took a look at the United Way website; on the front page of the website and in the lower right corner is a section that says “Working Bridges.” It’s been my impression before that the United Way is involved in everything corrupt that I’ve been talking about for the past few months.
On Page 14 is a story that says “After two years in the making, the Burlington Children’s Space is getting a new playground behind the McClure Multi-Generational Center.” Those pictures were taken on October 27, 2010.
It seems to me that the Burlington Free Press is trying to imply that everyone in Vermont who has anything to do with children wants to be part of the pedophilia, but that’s not true. The Burlington Free Press has mostly moved on from public schools to these new places, some of which have obviously been willing to be part of the problem, and some of which might be feeling more cautious and might have naively believed that James Fogler was trying to be more careful in the past week for any other reason besides the fact that the election was imminent.
On page 15, there’s a picture of the Burlington Children’s Space Director Sarah Adams-Kollitz with some children in a sandbox; the ads on that page are for a shoe store saying “Welcome To The Jungle,” an ad for a restaurant saying “Spice it Up!” and another ad for a spa that has a picture of a pool.
On page 17, there’s a picture of a 5-year-old eating a cupcake at the Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston on October 28th. The caption starts off by saying “Yum!” and the ads are as follows:
--The Skinny Pancake, a restaurant which has been devoted to the harassment since the summer, saying “Late fall; dark, cold, rainy....perfect for SKINNY DIPPING!” Then it goes on to say “Skinny prices, chubby muffins. Home of the $5 100% local beef burger, the $3 egg ‘n cheese quickie And...MUFFINS!”
--An ad for a garbage removal place that says “JUNK GETS IN THE WAY: But it doesn’t have to....we’ll get rid of it for you. Just point to the stuff you want taken away and we’ll do all the loading, clean up and recycling so you can sit back and relax.....We recycle and donate up to 100 percent of every load and run our fleet on bio-diesel.”
--An ad for Sourza’s Churrascaria Brasilian Rodizio Restaurant, which lists its products starting with “Authentic All-You-Can-Eat,” and includes “Extraordinary Wine List.”
On page 18, there are more pictures of children ages 9, 12 and 13 from the October 28th event at the Williston library. On that page, Leunig’s Restaurant, a determined, long-time supporter of the harassment and other issues, has given the Burlington Free Press license to put an ad for Leunig’s next to an ad by a local wedding dress store which today is advertising for its “Melissa Sweet Trunk Show.”
On page 19, there are the stories and poems which the Burlington Free Press chose from its Young Writers Project, which it says is “a safe, civil online community of young writers.”
Here’s what the 12-year-old writing from Charlotte Central School says:
“On my perfect day, I would get up early and have a big breakfast of pancakes with maple syrup, strawberry jam and whipped cream. Then Dad and I would go to the lake to fish for bass. When we got back, I’d have some friends over to play basketball in the pool.
After swimming, we would have a massive lunch of macaroni and cheese, followed by pre-game practice with the 2010/2011 Miami Heat. Then I would get to sit on the bench with the players during the game.
In the late afternoon, I would have batting practice with the American League All-Star Team at Fenway Park. I would love to meet David Ortiz. Next, I would fly home and have Mom’s pesto pasta. Then I’d fly to New York to be the water boy for the Jets on Sunday night football at the new Meadowlands stadium. Then I’d fall asleep right away.”
That’s the first essay on the page. The next essay is supposedly by a third-grader at Champlain Elementary School:
“SLAM! The seat belt hit my lap. I was about to ride on the Blazing Fury roller coaster. Mom and Dad had convinced me to go on it. The man yelled “Fire in the hole!” as we pulled off. The roller coaster went click, clack, click, clack. Suddenly, the lights went out.
It was dark except for the evil witch sweeping her floors—her cackling voice made me nervous. I saw fires and exit signs as we traveled through the dark passages. I felt myself climbing and then I knew I was about to go down because if you go up you have to go down. Suddenly, I felt my stomach go into my throat and I started screaming. It felt like a straight-down drop. I felt sick.
I knew it wasn’t the end of the ride because it just got darker and darker. Then I saw a man in a rocking chair as if he was waiting to grab you. His eyes lit up red. I heard squeak, creak, squeak, creak. I saw more exit signs and wished I could go in that direction. Water dripped from the ceiling. Again I felt myself drop down. I was screaming again. We dropped down a few more times and each time I felt my heart pumping faster and faster.
Finally I saw light. The ride was over. I had done it and I felt so proud. Then my dad said “Now you can go on most of the rides at the fair.” I smiled. Then we set off to get some cotton candy.”
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Does that essay sound like something that an 8-year-old wrote? Isn’t more likely that one of the parents of this child wrote that story and sent it in under the child’s name in order to get publicity?
There’s more writing on the page that has obviously been chosen by the Burlington Free Press to be part of the problem, but I’m not going to include it here.
The next topics that the Burlington Free Press is asking children to write about as part of the Young Writers Project are still “Hunting,” and “Facebook: Imagine, for a moment, that Facebook was no more. It was done. You go to the site and it tells you it no longer exists. What would you do?”
Even though hunting is prevalent in Vermont, I’m sure that there other topics that children can be writing about. Also, there’s no reason for the Burlington Free Press to be using stories written by children about the loss of Internet social networking tools in order to gloat over the fact that my blogs have been suppressed a few times. I’m sure that the Burlington Free Press is planning to choose the most anxiety-stricken essays, stories and poems that it gets, sent in either by children writing about how scary it would be for them to be kicked off the Internet or by parents pretending to be their own children who will pack the writing full of harassing references and sexual and pedophilic imagery.
On page 20, there’s a picture of high school kids on a stage, and the caption reads “Once on this Island,” which is the production that the Champlain Valley Union High School drama department chose to do this year. The ads on that page say “Black Oil Sunflower Seed,” which is the second advertisement from the same wild bird food company in that issue of the Hometown section, and then Lyric Theater presenting “Peter Pan” at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.
It seems to me that many if not all of the corrupt people and organizations in Vermont know each other. It’s essentially the same people who have been doing the same things every week as part of the harassment and now pedophilia, with a few restaurants and retail stores that don’t want to give up, and a new business or aspiring artist every so often who wants publicity.
On page 2 of the Hometown section, next to the picture of the 9-month-old with the sweatshirt that says “FISHING” on it, the Burlington Free Press says “See more stories, photos from Hometown at burlingtonfreepress.com”
I did look at the Hometown section online and looked at a few more things online to discover the following;
--The last four pictures of the newest batch of online photos were taken at the Catholic private grade school Mater Christie.
--The website for the Burlington Children’s Space has a big logo for The United Way on it. The Burlington Children’s Space is one of the childcare programs that appeared in today’s paper copy of the Hometown section.
If there are people in Vermont who think that they’re going to be able to control the behavior of James Fogler, who replaced Brad Robertson as the President and Publisher of the Burlington Free Press in September of 2010, I have to say that’s it’s my impression that those people are setting themselves up for months if not years of monitoring Mr. Fogler’s behavior.
As long as Mr. Fogler is running the Burlington Free Press, he will be as awful as he thinks he can get away with; he and the reporters and editors at the Burlington Free Press who have been part of the harassment and pedophilia from the beginning, and the people whom Mr. Fogler hired because they wanted to be part of the harassment and pedophilia, will go from place to place, school to school, event to event, in search of naive, sick or corrupt people who will allow or invite the Burlington Free Press to take pictures of children and other young people. Then the Burlington Free Press will use those pictures and corresponding articles to make sexual references and allusions to violence and death.
There may be times when Mr. Fogler’s behavior is so obviously inappropriate and provokes such an immediate and strong reaction even from people in Vermont who have been supportive of his behavior that he tries to be less obvious for a few days or a few weeks. As soon as he has reassured all who are aware of his behavior that he will be more respectful and responsible, he will go right back to the worst behavior that he thinks he can get away with.
There may be times when especially important moments such as elections are approaching, and Mr. Fogler might be more careful during those times; once the moment has passed, Mr. Fogler will go right back to the worst behavior that he thinks he can get away with.
You can’t control sick people. Depending on what your motivations are, you can try to encourage them, try to discourage them, or try to get them fired, but those are your only options.
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On page 11A of the first section of today’s Burlington Free Press, the president of the University of Vermont, Daniel Fogel, has appeared with two more prominent members of the community to threaten not only UVM but St. Mike’s students out of any protest that they might want to make about what’s been going on.
There are three prominently displayed articles in a row, with pictures of the people discussed. The people are Daniel Fogel, president of the University of Vermont since 2002, Mary Alice McKenzie, who according to the Burlington Free Press is executive director of the Boys & Girls Club of Burlington and who is also a member of the board of trustees of the Northfield Savings Bank, and Gretchen Morse, executive director of the United Way of Chittenden County.
Here are what the first two paragraphs of the article about Daniel Fogel, the president of UVM, say:
“Daniel Mark Fogel took office in 2002 as the 25th president of the University of Vermont, also assuming a tenured appointment as professor of English.
Fogel was named the 2007 Vermonter of the Year by the Free Press, which noted “Under Fogel, UVM has moved to bridge the gap between the energy of the grassroots global warming movement and the resources to make change happen.”
I’ve add the bold print to the last sentence of that article. “Bridges,” as in bridges, water...not new.
Mary Alice McKenzie, executive director of the Boys & Girls Club of Burlington; I didn’t realize what the reason was for the constant abuse of ads for Northfield Savings Bank, whose logo is a flying pig, in the Burlington Free Press and other harassing newspapers such as Seven Days, but now I understand. Ms. McKenzie knows a lot of people in Vermont. I’m putting most of the article about her here so that everyone reading here will be alerted to the danger posed by this woman:
“Mary Alice McKenzie is the executive director of the Boys & Girls Club of Burlington and the president of the Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs in Vermont.
During her professional career, McKenzie has held leadership positions in both for profit and non-profit organizations in Vermont. She was president and CEO of McKenzie of Vermont from 1985 through 2000. Subsequently, McKenzie held the position of general counsel of The Vermont State Colleges from 2001 to 2005....
McKenzie is a member of the board of trustees of Northfield Savings Bank. She has served on a number of for-profit and not-for-profit boards of directors including Vermont Central Public Service, Vermont Yankee, Vermont Federal Bank, the Associate Industries of Vermont and the American Meat Institute....
She lives in Burlington...”
Then there’s the article about Gretchen Morse, executive director of the United Way of Chittenden County. Here’s what the first few paragraphs of the article about Ms. Morse say:
“Gretchen B. Morse, executive director of the United Way of Chittenden County, joined the organization in June 1991 after a career in state government. Morse was secretary of the Vermont Agency of Human Services under Gov. Madeleine Kunin from 1985 to 1991.
Morse served in the Vermont House from 1977 to 1985. She was chairwoman of the Health and Welfare Committee (1983-85) and chairwoman of the Education Committee (1981-83). Morse was a member of the Vermont Commission on Women and was on the executive committee of the National Council of State Legislatures.
Morse is on the board of directors of the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce and is a board member on the Vermont Health Foundation...”
It seems to me that there are more than one woman and women’s organization that have been part of the harassment, and I’m not sure why except that these women and organizations either don’t genuinely believe in equality for women or they are individuals and organizations whose ambition makes them uninterested in general equality for women and who only gravitated toward women’s issues because they saw a chance there to gain power and to escape notice of detection for being unethical. Many of the women who have been part of the harassment are past middle age, and to me it seems logical that as young women they went wherever they could go and did whatever they could think of doing to become as powerful as they could.
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November 5, 2010 @ 5:05 a.m.
At the bottom of the front page of the November 4, 2010 Burlington Free Press, there's an ad for the "All New 2011 Chevrolet Cruze."
Did Chevrolet create a new car specifically to be part of the harassment? "Cruze" as in "Cruise," like the ships, right?
Here's some of what's on page 2A of the November 4, 2010 Burlington Free Press:
--The Picture of the Day is a large picture of people in a flooded city in Thailand; the caption say "FLOODED STREETS."
--"Octopus' successor makes public debut"
Page 3A:
There are 3 big ads in a row:
--A rug and furniture sale; the furniture is "solid cherry, oak, maple and walnut"
--A picture of kids under a caption that says "Stop By for "WOOL FEST""
--Another ad announcing that "KidSurplus Soon To Become....Buttered Noodles," with a coupon for $5 off TurtleFur and Smartwool
Page 4A:
--headlines that say "Missile Strike kill 13 militants in Pakistan: U.S. drones target tribal region," and "Former Russian PM Chernomyrdin dead," next to ads that say "Get In The Game," "It's Time Insurance Covered New Car Smell," and "Leftovers Everyone Likes."
Page 5A:
--One big ad for insurance company that says "Personal Liability Protection." I find the presence of that ad very gratifying; I think it probably means that the Burlington Free Press gets phone calls every day from people in the community who are extremely about what's going on.
Page 9A:
--An ad for "Red Tag And Clearance Sale: Look for Special RED TAGS and SAVE UP TO 70%!" That ad is next to the movie section.
Page 12A:
--A half-page ad that looks as if it were written by the owner of the business that's being advertised. He says "It is estimated that the equivalent of 450 million barels of oil could be saved each year if all we did is install effective insulating window shades in all the windows in the US; An annual saving equivalent to 100 times the Gulf oil spill.......Insulating cellular shades offer a clean, simple look.....honeycomb fabric....stays clean much longer than most.....
Page 1B, the first page of the Sports section:
--A picture of high school girls playing field hockey, next to a headline about a different story. The story that has nothing to do with the girls playing field hockey says "Lakers upend 'Hawks," which is about Colchester and CVU. The field hockey story is about CVU and
South Burlington; these schools sound familiar, don't they?
--In the section next to the picture of the hockey players, there are several small articles, one of which is about surfing
The final story on that page has a large headline that says "First Vermont headed to Bassmaster Classic: (name of the person) qualifies for fishing's biggest event"
Page 2C:
--The "Bassmaster" story is continued: there's a picture of the man who's going to the competition holding up the two large fish that qualified him to move on to the next level
Page 3C:
--At the top of the page, a headline that says "Buffalo picks up linebacker Merriman off waivers." That's Mr. Fogler's chance to put a word that sounds like "wave" on the page.
--At the bottom of the page, an ad from Colchester Dental Group & Aesthetic Center. Here's some of what the ad says:
"--No more holding messy impression materials in your mouth
--No more weeks to wait for a final solution!"
Next to the ad for Colchester Dental Group, there's an ad for a place that sells snow tires that says "FREE MOUNTING NOW OR LATER"
On Page 4C:
--more high school field hockey, with a large subtitle for an adjacent story about women's college soccer that says "(Team A)'s late surge beats (Team B)"
On the front page of the "D" or "Weekend" section:
--A picture of a woman pretending to stab a lobster with a big fork
--A picture of someone's art show of "land and seascapes"
On Page 2D:
--A large ad at the bottom of the page declaring "First Duck Race: Join the Stern Center and our community in honoring the special contributions of Dr. Lewis First: Benefiting the Stern Center Scholarship Program." The event is going to be held at none other than the ECHO/LEAHY Lake Aquarium and Science Center
--On Page 3D is a group of men who want publicity for their band. There are a few more things on that page, but as far as I'm concerned, James Fogler is such a dangerous person that I need to prioritize and talk about the most obvious and disgusting things that he prints in the Burlington Free Press. That's what I've done all along, actually; maybe his bosses at Gannett don't realize that Mr. Fogler generally puts so many harassing captions, stories and references on every page that he can find room for them that what I've written about in the past several weeks represents only what I have time to write about.
Speaking of time; I'm going to leave my discussion of the November 4, 2010 Burlington Free Press here for now.
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November 5, 2010 @ 7:59 a.m.
Anyone who’s wondered why Vermont has had one highly publicized case of rape and murder of young girls and women after another can start to get an idea of the reason for it by looking at the Facebook profile for TJ Donovan. He’s even showing support for the pedophilia, combined with the death threats; the 3 month-old-baby has a red shawl with it in the picture, and the picture of the baby is next to a couple in front of a lake.
Under those pictures he’s put the name “Monica Rugg” and then a story that says “Mental evaluation ordered for high speed chase subject: Gretchen Berger needs a wheelchair to get around now, her ankle and knee are sprained but she knows her injuries could have been much worse.”
He had the gall to start his Facebook page with something that says “Stand Up To Violence Against Women” and then put the other things a few sections farther along on the page.
Anyone who’s wondered why Vermont has had one highly publicized case of rape and murder of young girls and women after another can start to get an idea of the reason for it by looking at the Facebook profile for TJ Donovan. He’s even showing support for the pedophilia, combined with the death threats; the 3 month-old-baby has a red shawl with it in the picture, and the picture of the baby is next to a couple in front of a lake.
Under those pictures he’s put the name “Monica Rugg” and then a story that says “Mental evaluation ordered for high speed chase subject: Gretchen Berger needs a wheelchair to get around now, her ankle and knee are sprained but she knows her injuries could have been much worse.”
He had the gall to start his Facebook page with something that says “Stand Up To Violence Against Women” and then put the other things a few sections farther along on the page.