November 12, 2010 @ 11:32 p.m.
This is what a Google search of the name "Hillary Clinton" looked like for some time up until 12:08 a.m. this morning, November 12, 2010.
This is what a Google search of the name "Hillary Clinton" looked like for some time up until 12:08 a.m. this morning, November 12, 2010.
November 12, 2010 @ 11:37 p.m.
This is what a Google search of the name "Hillary Clinton" looked like at 1:45 a.m. this morning, after I'd been talking on Weebly for a while about the ad for a scam that used the name "Bill Clinton" as its lead-in and that had been placed at the end of an article on a blog post that someone had created about Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani.
This is what a Google search of the name "Hillary Clinton" looked like at 1:45 a.m. this morning, after I'd been talking on Weebly for a while about the ad for a scam that used the name "Bill Clinton" as its lead-in and that had been placed at the end of an article on a blog post that someone had created about Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani.
November 12, 2010 @ 11:43 p.m.
This is what the new blog post for Hillary Clinton called "Clinton Urges Gates Delay Retirement" looked like at 1:49 a.m. this morning. Please note the ad at the top, right corner of the blog that says "Nothing gets by Greta!"
This is what the new blog post for Hillary Clinton called "Clinton Urges Gates Delay Retirement" looked like at 1:49 a.m. this morning. Please note the ad at the top, right corner of the blog that says "Nothing gets by Greta!"
November 12, 2010 @ 11:48 p.m.
I guarantee you that Secretary of State Clinton isn't awake in the middle of the night creating blog posts about herself that declare "You figured it out!" in response to someone writing on a blog that Mrs. Clinton's husband has been implicated in fraud at the end of an article on a blog post about someone whose execution the U.S. government has officially condemned.
There are only 2 possibilities for what's going on:
1) Mrs. Clinton and everyone else for whom blog posts such as these get created aren't taking the issue of how their names get used on the Internet seriously.
2) None of our highest elected officials have any real say about what goes on in our government.
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There's too much going on all of the time for me to complete every project that I see; to be honest, I do my best but I just can't look at these things all of the time and not lose my mind.
This morning, the front page of the Burlington Free Press had a big picture of a kid getting on a school bus, with his full name and age given; he's 9. He's from Burlington, one of the major centers of support for the pedophilia, as I've pointed out on my blog before.
Below that picture and article, there's a title that says "Ill-fated rafter praises rescuers, vows to clean up."
I'm not dirty. I'm not the one who's dirty, and I CANNOT STAND LOOKING AT THIS KIND OF THING EVERY DAY. I do my best, but I am so completely outnumbered by these people that there's only so much I can do, and it really doesn't help to have everyone taking potshots all the time when this is as serious at it is.
The pedophilia side of what's been going on has always been much more difficult for me to deal with than the rest of it; at this point, I can't look at it for 5 minutes without getting angry.
I have a lot of problems of my own to deal with, and there is not one person in that entire morass in Hollywood or the media who cares about any of it, but they would if it were happening to their kids, and they would if any of it had any impact on their lives personally. They have so much money and can do whatever they want that they have no idea what they're doing to the rest of society that cannot protect itself from the consequences of their behavior.
To say that the number of people who read my blog are vastly outnumbered by the people who don't know what's going on isn't the way to look at this situation; everybody in the media knows. Everybody who works in TV, the movies, radio, etc, print, knows. All of the entertainment world knows. All of the professional sports world knows. All of the major corporations know.
All of the people who know are very infuential; they are the people that the rest of the world either depends on or looks up to. These influential people and businesses are creating the future; this is not some small joke that doesn't matter. It REALLY matters.
What's being said is that sexual harassment isn't sexual harassment anymore, that it's fine. It's being said that human rights aren't important. It's being said that women aren't equal to men. It's being said that pedophilia is fine.
All of those attitudes are shaping what the media, what TV, what movies, what everything that ordinary people see and deal with every day are influenced by. Most people outside of the major harassing establishments probably don't know why there are sushi jokes week after week, why there are so many people giving interviews in front of pictures of lakes and the ocean, why whatever other jokes are getting made about kids are getting made. They don't know why it's happening, but that doesn't mean that it's not real; it's real, and it's really bad.
I don't understand why this isn't getting through to the people who are perpetuating these problems; what is driving this love of crime?
Please see my blog page entitled "From November 14, 2010" for a discussion of Amy Mellencamp, principal of Burlington High School, and her husband, the Republican Charlie Smith, who both appeared in the October 1, 2010 Burlington community newspaper "The North Avenue News" with a slew of harassment and pedophilia and necro-pedophilia and the United Way AND Charlie Smith didn't win as a senator to the Vermont state senate. I did that blog page 2 weeks before the election on November 2, 2010.
In fact, only one of the people who I suggested would be good as the 6 Senators from Chittenden County to the Vermont State Senate didn't win, and he was a Democrat with a smaller budget and less publicity all the way through than the Democrat whom I specifically said that I didn't want to see elected but who got elected anyway; the only Republican of the 6 Senators who got elected was the one who I said was the best of the Republican candidates, the night before the election. The Burlington Free Press buried that story on November 3, 2010; buried it.
I've said, already, that the fact that a lot of the people who I said on my blog were probably the best choices did get elected doesn't necessarily mean that they won because of me, but that it does mean that I'm not out of touch with what a lot of people in Vermont want. The Burlington Free Press is supported in all of its activities by U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy, who has been a U.S. Senator for such a long time and is such a jerk that you have to think that he's used to really hurting people to get where he wants to go, and also by a bunch of other powerful people in Vermont; the fact that the situation continues to be as bad as it is means that a lot of people are being oppressed by these politicians. The Burlington Free Press is owned by Gannett, an out-of-state corporation that probably just wants to sell newspapers; it doesn't seem to me that the Burlington Free Press is doing its job here, which is to inform the public of the news and not to create an environment of hatred and danger.
I'm not going to sit here and brag about all of the successes that I've had, because I generally feel that it's best to keep going until things are not just better but good. The person who was President and Publisher of the Burlington Free Press until the beginning of September of 2010 and who was a major force for the harassment for months is gone; he's not running the Burlington Free Press anymore. Unfortunately, he's been replaced by a very sick man, and Vermont is perhaps in denial about that, but it's true nonetheless.
Also; the race for Governor of Vermont was close; not even 5,000 votes. It's entirely possible that my going online the night before the election and saying that there were other people to vote for besides Peter Shumlin and Brian Dubie helped split the vote away from the Republican candidate Brian Dubie, because up until the night before the election I had been saying that I was going to vote all Democrat even though I hated the campaign tactics that they had started.
I supported Democrats being elected all the way through the campaign; are you missing that? I said "Stop the harassment, and stop the pedophilia and stop the death threats;" that's all I said, and then I finally realized that there were other options, and the rest of the country realized it, too, even if most of the people around the country who voted have never heard of me or read my blog.
I didn't want the Republicans to win the way they did, all over America, but they did.
Copyright L. Kochman November 12, 2010
I guarantee you that Secretary of State Clinton isn't awake in the middle of the night creating blog posts about herself that declare "You figured it out!" in response to someone writing on a blog that Mrs. Clinton's husband has been implicated in fraud at the end of an article on a blog post about someone whose execution the U.S. government has officially condemned.
There are only 2 possibilities for what's going on:
1) Mrs. Clinton and everyone else for whom blog posts such as these get created aren't taking the issue of how their names get used on the Internet seriously.
2) None of our highest elected officials have any real say about what goes on in our government.
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There's too much going on all of the time for me to complete every project that I see; to be honest, I do my best but I just can't look at these things all of the time and not lose my mind.
This morning, the front page of the Burlington Free Press had a big picture of a kid getting on a school bus, with his full name and age given; he's 9. He's from Burlington, one of the major centers of support for the pedophilia, as I've pointed out on my blog before.
Below that picture and article, there's a title that says "Ill-fated rafter praises rescuers, vows to clean up."
I'm not dirty. I'm not the one who's dirty, and I CANNOT STAND LOOKING AT THIS KIND OF THING EVERY DAY. I do my best, but I am so completely outnumbered by these people that there's only so much I can do, and it really doesn't help to have everyone taking potshots all the time when this is as serious at it is.
The pedophilia side of what's been going on has always been much more difficult for me to deal with than the rest of it; at this point, I can't look at it for 5 minutes without getting angry.
I have a lot of problems of my own to deal with, and there is not one person in that entire morass in Hollywood or the media who cares about any of it, but they would if it were happening to their kids, and they would if any of it had any impact on their lives personally. They have so much money and can do whatever they want that they have no idea what they're doing to the rest of society that cannot protect itself from the consequences of their behavior.
To say that the number of people who read my blog are vastly outnumbered by the people who don't know what's going on isn't the way to look at this situation; everybody in the media knows. Everybody who works in TV, the movies, radio, etc, print, knows. All of the entertainment world knows. All of the professional sports world knows. All of the major corporations know.
All of the people who know are very infuential; they are the people that the rest of the world either depends on or looks up to. These influential people and businesses are creating the future; this is not some small joke that doesn't matter. It REALLY matters.
What's being said is that sexual harassment isn't sexual harassment anymore, that it's fine. It's being said that human rights aren't important. It's being said that women aren't equal to men. It's being said that pedophilia is fine.
All of those attitudes are shaping what the media, what TV, what movies, what everything that ordinary people see and deal with every day are influenced by. Most people outside of the major harassing establishments probably don't know why there are sushi jokes week after week, why there are so many people giving interviews in front of pictures of lakes and the ocean, why whatever other jokes are getting made about kids are getting made. They don't know why it's happening, but that doesn't mean that it's not real; it's real, and it's really bad.
I don't understand why this isn't getting through to the people who are perpetuating these problems; what is driving this love of crime?
Please see my blog page entitled "From November 14, 2010" for a discussion of Amy Mellencamp, principal of Burlington High School, and her husband, the Republican Charlie Smith, who both appeared in the October 1, 2010 Burlington community newspaper "The North Avenue News" with a slew of harassment and pedophilia and necro-pedophilia and the United Way AND Charlie Smith didn't win as a senator to the Vermont state senate. I did that blog page 2 weeks before the election on November 2, 2010.
In fact, only one of the people who I suggested would be good as the 6 Senators from Chittenden County to the Vermont State Senate didn't win, and he was a Democrat with a smaller budget and less publicity all the way through than the Democrat whom I specifically said that I didn't want to see elected but who got elected anyway; the only Republican of the 6 Senators who got elected was the one who I said was the best of the Republican candidates, the night before the election. The Burlington Free Press buried that story on November 3, 2010; buried it.
I've said, already, that the fact that a lot of the people who I said on my blog were probably the best choices did get elected doesn't necessarily mean that they won because of me, but that it does mean that I'm not out of touch with what a lot of people in Vermont want. The Burlington Free Press is supported in all of its activities by U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy, who has been a U.S. Senator for such a long time and is such a jerk that you have to think that he's used to really hurting people to get where he wants to go, and also by a bunch of other powerful people in Vermont; the fact that the situation continues to be as bad as it is means that a lot of people are being oppressed by these politicians. The Burlington Free Press is owned by Gannett, an out-of-state corporation that probably just wants to sell newspapers; it doesn't seem to me that the Burlington Free Press is doing its job here, which is to inform the public of the news and not to create an environment of hatred and danger.
I'm not going to sit here and brag about all of the successes that I've had, because I generally feel that it's best to keep going until things are not just better but good. The person who was President and Publisher of the Burlington Free Press until the beginning of September of 2010 and who was a major force for the harassment for months is gone; he's not running the Burlington Free Press anymore. Unfortunately, he's been replaced by a very sick man, and Vermont is perhaps in denial about that, but it's true nonetheless.
Also; the race for Governor of Vermont was close; not even 5,000 votes. It's entirely possible that my going online the night before the election and saying that there were other people to vote for besides Peter Shumlin and Brian Dubie helped split the vote away from the Republican candidate Brian Dubie, because up until the night before the election I had been saying that I was going to vote all Democrat even though I hated the campaign tactics that they had started.
I supported Democrats being elected all the way through the campaign; are you missing that? I said "Stop the harassment, and stop the pedophilia and stop the death threats;" that's all I said, and then I finally realized that there were other options, and the rest of the country realized it, too, even if most of the people around the country who voted have never heard of me or read my blog.
I didn't want the Republicans to win the way they did, all over America, but they did.
Copyright L. Kochman November 12, 2010