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April 29, 2011
Something that I haven’t written about since before I was in the hospital is that the pedophilia in publications such as the Burlington Free Press was often not just pedophilia; it was mixed in with references to death, also.
The Burlington Free Press from April 27, 2011, is an example of this. There is a story introduced on the front page of the “B” or “Vermont” section called “Modern help from ancient source.” There’s a picture of a mummy in a scanner. The caption reads:
“A Fleming Museum mummy is seen before a CT scan at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. Scans of the 2,700-year-old Egyptian mummy are helping Vermont doctors and law enforcement officials investigate deaths of young children. Story in Community, 2B; see a photo gallery at burlingtonfreepress.com”
Below the introductory picture of the mummy on the front page of the “B” section, there’s another story with this title:
“ATV riders seek access to state lands”
Here are the first two paragraphs from that article, which is by Candace Page:
“Waterbury—All –terrain-vehicle riders packed a hearing Tuesday to oppose the Shumlin administration’s plan to revoke a rule that would have allowed some ATV trails on state-owned land.
The riders’ state association had campaigned among its members for a big turnout, and more than 100 supporters crowded the meeting room at St. Leo’s church. There were only a few ATV critics in the crowd.”
Below the article about ATV riders, there’s an article entitled:
“Emerging scientists share stream research”
The caption for the pictures says
“(name of student), a junior at Johnson State College, explains his water quality research Tuesday to (name of scientist), a scientist at the Vermont Department of Environmental Quality, at a Streams Project symposium at the Hilton Burlington.”
The Streams Project is something I talked about earlier in my blog; it has federal funding, and it was my impression that it was being used by high school teachers across the state both to exploit students and to get money from the government for doing so.
Below the article about the Streams Project, there's an ad all along the bottom edge of the page for "Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar." It has a picture of a child's face, and the large print says "TAKE YOUR HERD Where the wild wings roam. Every Wednesday & Sunday $1.99 Kids meals."
The mummy article continues on page B2, in the Community section, edited by Clover Whitham. Next to the article, there is a large list of students from a Vermont high school that were recently named to the second quarter honor roll. The list includes students' first and last names.
The article is by "Wilson Ring."
On the opposite page, page 3B, the "ATV: Riders seek access to state lands" article continues.
Above that, there's an article that says "Village voters restore police funding."
Those who haven't followed the story for the past year won't know that the police and the armed forces were used to intimidate people into going along with pedophilia as endorsed by the government/media/corporate complex.
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Before I continue the discussion of the Burlington Free Press from April 27, 2011, I want to mention a couple of things about today's Burlington Free Press, from April 29, 2011:
--The front page of the Business section, page 7A, has an article that says "Get ready to pay more at the cash register: Retailers raise prices to offset cost of fuel, ingredients." There's a picture of a supermarket row of Doritos Nacho Cheese chips along with small containers of ranch dressing. The movie listings also take up the bottom third of that page, below an ad for "Alabama Moon," whose caption says "An Adventure for the Boy in All of Us." The "Alabama Moon" ad is next to an ad that says "Spring Blow Out Sale" for a fabric store.
--The Burlington Free Press from today, April 29, 2011, contains the same Berlin City Auto Group magazine that the Times Argus just had, saying "We Did It Again. President's Award Winner."
--The front page of the Vermont section says "VSAC wins $1.3M contract: Future role remains murky."
--The front page of the Burlington Free Press itself says "Lake rises to record level" as its primary front page article, next to a smaller article that says "Preparing for a Princess: A woman waits for today's marriage ceremony of Prince William and Kate Middleton in Westminster Abbey in London. Check burlingtonfreepress.com for the latest news and photos of this morning's royal wedding."
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Back to the Burlington Free Press from April 27, 2011
Below the article about ATV riders on page 3, there is a title that says: "CHASE: Man stopped in Williamstown." It's an article continued from page B1 that said "Police shoot suspect in chase" that is to the right of the picture of the mummy.
There's another ad on page 3B, that has the picture and first and last name of a girl whose parents or grandparents were welcoming her back from a Semester at Sea.
Below that, there's an ad that says "HORSES, a family affair--Everything Equine 2011."
Next to that is an ad for "Washburn's Service Center."
On the back page of the B section, p. 8B, the Streams project story is continued. It says "STREAMS: Researchers share Data," and the article is above a repeated, larger ad for Buffalo Wild Wings. In the larger ad, the child's face is also larger. He's wearing a crown with 2 tusks in it and has red BBQ sauce all over his mouth.
Below the ad for Buffalo Wild Wings, there is a half-page ad for a Dodge/Chrysler/Ram car dealership that shows nothing but 6 red vehicles.
I think that what the Burlington Free Press is trying to imply, both with its article "Emerging Scientists Share Stream Research," and the name of the author, "Wilson Ring," for the story about the mummy, is that is forming a pact with other newspapers and with governments and corporations in order to make pedophilia socially acceptable and legal. It's about forming a pedophile ring; it's a play on words for pedophile ring and what was then Prince William's engagement.
Page 10A is the last page of the first section of the Burlington Free Press. It's directly opposite the front page of the "B" section where the mummy article begins; the only article on page 10A besides the weather and 2 ads says "Storms unleash tornado, flooding on Midwest."
The 2 big ads say:
1) Gary is 40 years old, but running marathons makes him feel like he's still 20. DO YOU KNOW WHAT MAKES GARY GO? (We do.) With our audience expertise and targeting, we can help your business reach more Men like Gary. Find out how FreePress Media solutions--enhanced by partnerships with companies like Yahoo!--make us the local leader in digital marketing."
2) The other ad is for People's United Bank. It says "Historic rates from a bank with a 169-year history."
I'm going to pause here for another minute. I just looked up Prince William on Google. If he thinks that this isn't a big deal, I think that he or someone who works for him should find out why there was a big ad for Goldman Sachs on one of Barack Obama's main blog posts today that showed up a Google search of the name "Barack Obama." Find out what the full-page ad that Goldman Sachs has been running in newspapers such as the New York Times looks like; find out why the name "Goldman Sachs" has been appearing on the front page of magazines such as Vanity Fair along with the term "Civil War."
Copyright L. Kochman April 29, 2011 @ 5:29 p.m.
(April 30, 2011 @ 2:00 p.m. I've removed some of what was originally here, for privacy purposes.)
April 29, 2011
Something that I haven’t written about since before I was in the hospital is that the pedophilia in publications such as the Burlington Free Press was often not just pedophilia; it was mixed in with references to death, also.
The Burlington Free Press from April 27, 2011, is an example of this. There is a story introduced on the front page of the “B” or “Vermont” section called “Modern help from ancient source.” There’s a picture of a mummy in a scanner. The caption reads:
“A Fleming Museum mummy is seen before a CT scan at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. Scans of the 2,700-year-old Egyptian mummy are helping Vermont doctors and law enforcement officials investigate deaths of young children. Story in Community, 2B; see a photo gallery at burlingtonfreepress.com”
Below the introductory picture of the mummy on the front page of the “B” section, there’s another story with this title:
“ATV riders seek access to state lands”
Here are the first two paragraphs from that article, which is by Candace Page:
“Waterbury—All –terrain-vehicle riders packed a hearing Tuesday to oppose the Shumlin administration’s plan to revoke a rule that would have allowed some ATV trails on state-owned land.
The riders’ state association had campaigned among its members for a big turnout, and more than 100 supporters crowded the meeting room at St. Leo’s church. There were only a few ATV critics in the crowd.”
Below the article about ATV riders, there’s an article entitled:
“Emerging scientists share stream research”
The caption for the pictures says
“(name of student), a junior at Johnson State College, explains his water quality research Tuesday to (name of scientist), a scientist at the Vermont Department of Environmental Quality, at a Streams Project symposium at the Hilton Burlington.”
The Streams Project is something I talked about earlier in my blog; it has federal funding, and it was my impression that it was being used by high school teachers across the state both to exploit students and to get money from the government for doing so.
Below the article about the Streams Project, there's an ad all along the bottom edge of the page for "Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar." It has a picture of a child's face, and the large print says "TAKE YOUR HERD Where the wild wings roam. Every Wednesday & Sunday $1.99 Kids meals."
The mummy article continues on page B2, in the Community section, edited by Clover Whitham. Next to the article, there is a large list of students from a Vermont high school that were recently named to the second quarter honor roll. The list includes students' first and last names.
The article is by "Wilson Ring."
On the opposite page, page 3B, the "ATV: Riders seek access to state lands" article continues.
Above that, there's an article that says "Village voters restore police funding."
Those who haven't followed the story for the past year won't know that the police and the armed forces were used to intimidate people into going along with pedophilia as endorsed by the government/media/corporate complex.
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Before I continue the discussion of the Burlington Free Press from April 27, 2011, I want to mention a couple of things about today's Burlington Free Press, from April 29, 2011:
--The front page of the Business section, page 7A, has an article that says "Get ready to pay more at the cash register: Retailers raise prices to offset cost of fuel, ingredients." There's a picture of a supermarket row of Doritos Nacho Cheese chips along with small containers of ranch dressing. The movie listings also take up the bottom third of that page, below an ad for "Alabama Moon," whose caption says "An Adventure for the Boy in All of Us." The "Alabama Moon" ad is next to an ad that says "Spring Blow Out Sale" for a fabric store.
--The Burlington Free Press from today, April 29, 2011, contains the same Berlin City Auto Group magazine that the Times Argus just had, saying "We Did It Again. President's Award Winner."
--The front page of the Vermont section says "VSAC wins $1.3M contract: Future role remains murky."
--The front page of the Burlington Free Press itself says "Lake rises to record level" as its primary front page article, next to a smaller article that says "Preparing for a Princess: A woman waits for today's marriage ceremony of Prince William and Kate Middleton in Westminster Abbey in London. Check burlingtonfreepress.com for the latest news and photos of this morning's royal wedding."
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Back to the Burlington Free Press from April 27, 2011
Below the article about ATV riders on page 3, there is a title that says: "CHASE: Man stopped in Williamstown." It's an article continued from page B1 that said "Police shoot suspect in chase" that is to the right of the picture of the mummy.
There's another ad on page 3B, that has the picture and first and last name of a girl whose parents or grandparents were welcoming her back from a Semester at Sea.
Below that, there's an ad that says "HORSES, a family affair--Everything Equine 2011."
Next to that is an ad for "Washburn's Service Center."
On the back page of the B section, p. 8B, the Streams project story is continued. It says "STREAMS: Researchers share Data," and the article is above a repeated, larger ad for Buffalo Wild Wings. In the larger ad, the child's face is also larger. He's wearing a crown with 2 tusks in it and has red BBQ sauce all over his mouth.
Below the ad for Buffalo Wild Wings, there is a half-page ad for a Dodge/Chrysler/Ram car dealership that shows nothing but 6 red vehicles.
I think that what the Burlington Free Press is trying to imply, both with its article "Emerging Scientists Share Stream Research," and the name of the author, "Wilson Ring," for the story about the mummy, is that is forming a pact with other newspapers and with governments and corporations in order to make pedophilia socially acceptable and legal. It's about forming a pedophile ring; it's a play on words for pedophile ring and what was then Prince William's engagement.
Page 10A is the last page of the first section of the Burlington Free Press. It's directly opposite the front page of the "B" section where the mummy article begins; the only article on page 10A besides the weather and 2 ads says "Storms unleash tornado, flooding on Midwest."
The 2 big ads say:
1) Gary is 40 years old, but running marathons makes him feel like he's still 20. DO YOU KNOW WHAT MAKES GARY GO? (We do.) With our audience expertise and targeting, we can help your business reach more Men like Gary. Find out how FreePress Media solutions--enhanced by partnerships with companies like Yahoo!--make us the local leader in digital marketing."
2) The other ad is for People's United Bank. It says "Historic rates from a bank with a 169-year history."
I'm going to pause here for another minute. I just looked up Prince William on Google. If he thinks that this isn't a big deal, I think that he or someone who works for him should find out why there was a big ad for Goldman Sachs on one of Barack Obama's main blog posts today that showed up a Google search of the name "Barack Obama." Find out what the full-page ad that Goldman Sachs has been running in newspapers such as the New York Times looks like; find out why the name "Goldman Sachs" has been appearing on the front page of magazines such as Vanity Fair along with the term "Civil War."
Copyright L. Kochman April 29, 2011 @ 5:29 p.m.
(April 30, 2011 @ 2:00 p.m. I've removed some of what was originally here, for privacy purposes.)