Monday, May 31, 2010

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Cheryl Meril (Merrill) Wins $25,136 Judgment Against Cyber Stalker #2

A few weeks ago a San Francisco judge awarded me $25,136 against Cyber Stalker #2 I've referred to throughout this blog.  I was quite relieved considering two San Diego Court judges were brutal towards me in my case I filed against Cyber #1.  The problem with that case was there was an additional person involved and I didn't name any DOES (i.e., John Does).  A Motion to Quash AOL's email address is what ruined my case that I had ultimately requested a dismissal for.  Two high profile judges in San Diego were also playing politics with my case from two jurisdictions of the Central and East county divisions and it was all just a mess. I have nothing more to say or write about that case.  One thing for sure, I will never visit San Diego again! 

A press release was issued per my lawsuit win.  Cyber #2 is the same person who put up a nasty blog under cheryllicksass.blogspot.com ("Cheryl Merrill vs. Cheryl Merrill").  I was so devastated by this guy's activities, I'm very relieved to have received some admission by a court after all the evidence I submitted.  I had previously learned from the San Diego Court case nothing is assured no matter how hard you work or what you've been through.

All I wanted was to be a singer in a jazz trio on a cruise ship back in 2007. 

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Good News is There's No Oil Spill! Now the Bad News. . .



In reality, there really isn't an oil spill after all.  The media's been misleading Americans referring to the biggest oil disaster in U.S. history as an oil spill.   The bad news is a seemingly endless eruption of oil, much like unstoppable rivers of lava from a volcano, is pouring into the ocean from the bottom of the sea.  Many believe the oil can't be stopped without a nuclear device.

Meanwhile, Barry Soetoro (aka Obama) was in San Francisco last night just a matter of a couple blocks away from where I live in Nob Hill, campaigning for Barbara Boxer.  I remember the documentaries I saw of JFK dealing with serious life threatening issues to our nation and can't think of a more disinterested ineffective President as Obama other than his predecessor.  I bet many Americans don't even realize Obama's spent more money in one year then all previous Presidents combined!

I believe this disaster was allowed to happen, that the slow ineffective response is deliberate and that unnecessary toxic chemicals were used to make things worse.  Thus far, BP made out like a bandit even profiting from the disaster.  In a few months this disaster will be fully recognized. For now the incompetent criminal politicians continue to campaign as if they have a political future.   There are even those who envision the entire State of Florida will have to relocate!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

CNN's Story on Richard Fine - Political Prisoner of Los Angeles Judges



This is an interesting video about political prisoner former attorney Richard Fine I've blogged about a few times.  It's interesting to see how they ultimately cover-up for the fact Mr. Fine won a decision thanks to Judicial Watch filed with the 4th District Court of Appeals in San Diego  against all the LA judges for their accepting bribes from the City of Los Angeles (known as the Sturgeon case). (For more info see Full Disclosure Network's latest video) In response, the judges got politicians to simply enact new legislation making the bribes legal.  CNN's interview of the CA State Bar representative Joe Carlucci demonstrates how they work to cover-up the truth of the matter to make it appear Mr. Fine's actions were comparable to a murderer.  

In the CNN video Joe Carlucci, who was interviewed on behalf of the State Bar of California, really exposed how the system works to cover up the truth. Mr. Carlucci used language associating Mr. Fine's actions in filing alleged frivolous lawsuits, with that of a murderer suggesting just because a murderer hasn't ever had any previous criminal history doesn't change the fact he committed murder.  

In the CNN report they further sought to cover-up making Mr. Fine responsible for his own incarceration, claiming all he had to do was produce documents to get himself out of jail, another attorney trick.  Attorneys continually use "omission of relevant facts" in their strategies to cover-up for wrong doing.  Unfortunately this method of indirect lying infiltrates every part of our society today.  Fortunately, for those who want to get to the bottom of things to the truth, we now have a means to.


In the old days prior to the Internet, people relied on what the media told them.  Today if you really want to know the truth, you have much relevant information at your fingertips.  Anyone who looks into Mr. Fine's claims with an open and objective mind can see the truth of the matter. The political system is working to cover-up on behalf of corrupt judges who have a conflict of interest to protect the interests of the City of Los Angeles.

It will be interesting to see what happens when California ultimately goes bankrupt how the system will support these kind of activities in the future. In the meantime, Mr. Fine is 71 years old and could very well die in jail. Mr. Fine's already served a 14 month sentence without having been charged with any crime.  Mr. Fine merely stood up on the people's behalf and ultimately proved the judges had accepted bribes of $50,000 a year for nearly two decades.

Here's more of the truth that wasn't reported by CNN or the CA State Bar interview:

Full Disclosure Video - Latest Info


Here's the latest promising news Richard Fine may be released soon!


California Judges Losing Ground in Fight to Save Their Illegal Payments

Saturday, May 15, 2010

New Amelia Earhart of the Sea Jessica Watson 16 Beats All Odds with World Record

Here's a breath of fresh air from the news lately with a young girl, Jessica Watson, 16 having just completed a round-the-world sailing adventure on a small pink yacht!  This is truly amazing and a testament of unique parents who, against critics' warnings, took a huge leap of faith in allowing their daughter to make the ultimate decision.  


Talk about the spirit of freedom!  This lady is extremely talented to have faced her fears so young in life, demonstrating mastery of survival alone on the seas without any help.  This is the kind of person who should be a role model to youth around the world.  


I hope they plaster Jessica's face all over the world making her as big as Amelia Earhart was, because youth everywhere needs an inspirational role model.  Why, adults need this kind of inspiration too!  Many Americans are couch potatoes living inside their heads through television.  When we read stories like this it's truly invigorating.  I personally stopped watching television in 2007 and have accomplished more than I have in the past 30 years because of it. I recorded my own music, got an education in law with a paralegal certificate and started my own businesses.  


Back in 2007, it finally dawned on me when I was watching Will & Grace repeats that something was terribly wrong.  Why was I wasting my time watching the same show 3 or even 4 times?  Then I realized other program repeats I had also been watching. Then there were those commercials!  They'd show the same commercial every 20 minutes!  It finally dawned on me addiction to television programming is really bad for one's own life not to mention pocket book considering cable television costs.  


I wonder what my life would have been like had I not wasted so many years watching television from the time I was a kid?  Television can be a great tool, but becomes addictive for many people as it had for me.  People become detached from their lives and reality and families don't communicate or face their issues, choosing to watch a television program instead. I think television is really bad for people's mental health in so many ways.   


I've asked the following:
  • Would there be an Einstein of historical significance had he been raised up on television programming?  
  • Would Mozart's gifts ever come to be had he been exposed to television young in life?
  • Had television existed in ancient times, how would that have changed the future as we know it today? 
I've come to the conclusion television addiction is truly destructive to people's personal lives and thinking processes, etc.  In fact, television makes a mockery of the human mind's development!  I ask what could I have truly been and accomplished had it not been for spending hours in my childhood watching so much garbage? Television turned me into a zombie for sure, causing my brain waves stagnation.    






It's too bad so many cultures inhibit youthful talent as if one has to be an adult to accomplish anything of any value.  Television is often used by parents to pacify their kids.  I think parents should do as much as possible to encourage independence and freedom of choice.  


Australia Hails Jessica Watson

Friday, May 14, 2010

State of California Enters Top 10 Most Likely to Default Nations

I never considered California a nation, but apparently its economy is as large as one. In fact, yesterday California was bumped up ahead of Iceland and Iraq to the top 10 of most likely nations to default. Governor Schwarzenegger is preparing to deliver a huge blow to Californians with devastating budget cuts to those who need it the most, the poor, children and elderly. 

I used to be all for high speed bullet trains like the one they want to build between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Today I don't think it's such a good idea  or understand why politicians think California can afford it.  Perhaps they think in terms of stimulating the economy with such huge projects, but it still ends up coming out of the taxpayer's pocketbooks. 

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California appears to be the first state in the U.S. set to default.  No one really knows what that will really mean or how it will affect people's lives.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Andrew D. Basiago Discovered Life on Mars!

NASA photo taken by Spirit spacecraft in 2007

In 2008, Andrew D. Basiago wrote a letter to the president of the National Geographic Society.

 "I am writing to inform the National Geographic Society that I have discovered life on Mars" 
In his letter Mr. Basiago asked that his findings be published in National Geographic.  Mr. Basiago holds five academic degrees, including a BA in History from UCLA and a Master of Philosophy from the University of Cambridge.


This photograph was the focus of public scrutiny in January, when two anomalous human figures were spotted on the far left edge of the plateau. The figures were quickly dismissed as a natural rock formation resulting from erosion by wind, water, and time.


According to him on December 7th, Basiago made his discovery. 
"I was astonished by what I found," he said. "There, on the Red Planet, were beings in blue body suits and the abstract artwork of a Martian civilization. I was looking at the first evidence of life beyond Earth!" 
Andrew D. Basiago the Discovery of Life on Mars

Being myself a former face on mars explorer, I think Mr. Basiago may also want to take into consideration what he's possibly smoking or what he's been prescribed.  I remember the days of seeing things in my telescope that I'd draw diagrams and send them off to my brainy friend to try and do the math as to the trajectory of distances.  Needless to say, I never got any response.  

I must admit, the statue photo is intriguing.  Perhaps a pure consciousness form of life sculpted the figure showing that it was able to create such a formation long ago?  As far as claims of seeing a man in a blue body suit, I don't see it. Sometimes we see things we want to see and hear things we want to hear.  When Mr. Basiago saw the first intriguing formation he saw an opportunity, took it and ran with it.  I mean, really ran with it.

The only thing I see that is of any interest in any of the photo depictions presented in Mr. Basiago's paper, is the statue of a human being.  I also tend to see a portion of a finger pointing at me in the bottom right of the photo as well, but apparently no one sees it but me.  All the rest appears to be just a bunch of rocks to me.  Furthermore, being a former artist I know how the brain shifts from left to right brain perspectives.  You can basically see anything you want to see in rocks and their shapes if you have any artistic talent whatsoever.  







Mr. Basiago is hard to follow in this video and sounds extremely self absorbed.  I would suspect he has created this life on mars story to bring attention to himself and his brilliance. I suspect a large part of his imagination has collided with the surface of Mars.  


Thursday, May 6, 2010

What To Do About Color of Law? Shed Some Light On It!

People in authority commonly use a tool of control called "color of law", to seek cooperation that could be damaging to one's self. It's really a form of entrapment to buy time to try and trip up someone into making a legal mistake. People who don't know the law commonly become intimidated to comply with a person of authority's statement, which is in reality a violation of trust. It's my personal opinion (i.e., not my legal advice!) color of law is something everyone should be aware of.


Wikipedia's definitions:
Color of law refers to an appearance of legal power to act but which may operate in violation of law. For example, though a police officer acts with the "color of law" authority to arrest someone, if such an arrest is made without probable cause the arrest may actually be in violation of law. In other words, just because something is done with the 'color of law', that does not mean that the action was lawful. When police act outside their lawful authority and violate the civil rights of a citizen, the FBI is tasked with investigating. Under color of authority is a legal phrase used in the United States indicating a person is claiming or implying the acts he or she is committing are related to and legitimized by his or her role as an agent of governmental power. The phrase can refer to lawful or unlawful acts. Wikipedia
Police officers often use color of law to intimidate people. The sad part is if someone attempts to fortify by asserting knowledge of real law, the officer may be so embarrassed that he was obviously violating your rights, and continue with his intimidation. Therefore one must balance being too prideful about knowing the law and your rights so as not to appear to have a chip on your shoulder. Unfortunately, cops have much discretion and can basically do what they want and face the consequences later after they make your life difficult.

Take for instance a judge who knows he has no real authority to be conducting a hearing about something completely other than what the hearing's for. Instead of objecting, the person allows the judge to so manipulate the hearing that the judge intentionally makes a statement on record that damages their case that's in another court. Under the color of law, the judge makes the person think they have to remain at the hearing, when in reality the decision was rendered and they are free to go. They are not under arrest or bound to attend the remainder of the hearing. If the person knew their rights they would simply blow off the judge and walk out. There's nothing illegal about walking out or hanging up on a telephonic hearing civil hearing.

The abuse of color of law by authorities is a huge problem in our society today.  I believe it is the primary reason our civil liberties are being gradually eroded.  Some authorities use people's ignorance of the laws to take more rights away incrementally to form a precedent.  Others twist the issues to make it seem it's more of a personality conflict rather than addressing the real issues at hand.  When an officer makes it seem you have a personal conflict with him or her, they win.  

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Riots in Greece Demonstrate Great Passion of Greek People




After viewing a few of these riot videos from Greece, the people clearly aren't afraid of the police as Americans are.  These people are unbelievably angry!  I understand the Greek way of life has been very good for decades compared to American's lifestyle. They retire younger and get huge bonuses and are paid extra for getting to work on time.  If Greece doesn't survive its economic situation it could possibly begin the domino effect of the collapse of the entire world economy.  I understand Japan is also considered junk bond status.  If Japan goes, that would definitely begin a world economic collapse. 


I don't think I'll be vacationing in Greece this summer and will stick with having occasional humus and black marinated olives.  Yanni, the Greek composer, is fortunate to have completed his huge concert at the Acropolis in the mid 1990's prior to all the economic upheaval.

 


This Yanni at the Acropolis concert's timing in 1995 was perfect considering 15 years later Greece's economy would be in such upheaval.

Monday, May 3, 2010

The U.S. Federal Government Wants Illegal Immigrants for Cheap Labor

I've been thinking a lot about what the solution is to the growing illegal immigrant problem brewing in the United States.  It's easy for Americans to vent their anger towards the illegal immigrants themselves as the source of the problem, but that will only make matters worse.  The people who are escaping Mexico's situation can't really be blamed for their human instincts to survive a bad situation in their country.  Americans should instead be blaming their own politicians who have allowed this problem to fester since former President Richard Nixon had last genuinely addressed it.

A journalist for the Christian Monitor put it this way:
If we were all illegal immigrants, the country would have a much healthier economy. Labor rates would fall to levels where we could compete with other exporters. Social costs – food stamps, unemployment compensation, social security, medicare/aid – would drop. And non-voters couldn’t demand more bread and circuses from the legislature (currently, 47% of voters pay no taxes…) - As Illegal Immigration Falls is America in Decline?,  Bill Bonner, CS Monitor
As with many other Americans like him, Mr. Bonner wants slave laborers so he doesn't have to pay American's wages.  Bonner wants a slave economy where everyone is serving him and his snickering Ivy League frat buddies for cheap while he prospers through prestigious networks. This is the general mindset of those in our government who don't adequately address the illegal immigration problem.

As an American I've assumed the U.S. government's been addressing protecting our borders.  In fact, it appears to be quite the opposite that illegal immigration has been encouraged for the purpose of hiring laborers for cheap.  Instead of blaming the poor third world immigrants for only following their human survival instincts, Americans should fez up as I have that it's our own fault for not making sure our elected officials are doing their jobs.  For instance, many Americans can only blame themselves for electing a President recently whose home country is Kenya, and whose real name he admits to be Barry Soetoro.  Obama's not a natural born U.S. citizen so he's only naturally unopposed to illegal immigration.

Americans need to get a grip they don't rule Washington D.C. and have virtually no real influence over it.  America is now 100% corporate bank owned.  The U.S. federal government actually prefers illegal immigrants to enter the country for cheap labor and to bring down the pay scales of Americans.  If those in government didn't want illegal immigrants they'd have done something about the problem years ago.  The feds would also just love for Americans to get into riots and drama over the immigrant situation in order to evoke more control and possibly implement martial law. 

When it finally dawns on Americans its federal government in particular hasn't been acting in their best interests for decades over illegal immigration and other issues, maybe they'll begin focusing on realistic solutions.  The feds know most Americans will simply blow up at the illegal immigrants which is what they prefer so as to distract from themselves as the true source of the problem.

Pros and Cons of Illegal Immigrants - NPR