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Free Writing Class this Summer June 25, 2008

Filed under: siminars and classes — lniggl @ 7:01 pm
Dear Writers,
    I’d like to invite you to participate in an autobiographical writing class this summer.  As screenwriters, working with the material of your own life will help you to build a library of dramatic ideas, settings, characters and stories from which to draw in writing screenplays.  Sharing life stories with a diverse group of people is an invaluable tool for screenwriters to spark poignant, true-to-life ideas.  The present group is a fascinating mixture of ages and backgrounds and class members give supportive feedback.  You’ll learn step-by-step techniques for remembering, reflecting and writing about your life clearly and vividly.   It’s offered through LA City Schools and is free.  What could be better?   Class meets Wednesdays, from 2—4:30 p.m. at the Simon Wiesenthal Center Library & Archives,   1399 South Roxbury Drive, Los Angeles, 90035.  For more information: 310-772-7605 or Library@wiesenthal.net. (This is an ongoing class and you can join anytime.  Summer session from July 9-August 13.  Fall semester begins Sept. 3.)
    I’m attaching a flyer.   Please also pass this information on to anyone else you know that might be interested.
    Best wishes,
    Jeanette Shelburne
 

Free Class

Westside Education & Career Center

and

Simon Wiesenthal Center Library

present

 

 

 


 

Record your special memories and family history.

Explore and share the richness of your life experience with others.

Leave a precious legacy for future generations.

Learn step-by-step techniques for remembering and writing about your life clearly and vividly.  No writing experience is necessary. 

Make use of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Library and Archives resources for further research and exploration of your family history.

Even if you’re not ready to start writing, there is no pressure—come join us to hear our fascinating stories and meet others in your community.

 

Free parking at the Museum of Tolerance

9786 West Pico Blvd (southeast corner of Pico Boulevard and Roxbury Drive)

 

Park in garage, take elevator to street level, then cross to diagonal corner.

 

Wednesdays, 2:00—4:30 p.m.

 

6 week Summer Session: July 9—August 13

 

Simon Wiesenthal Center Library and Archives
1399 South Roxbury Drive—third floor
Los Angeles, CA 90035 

 

No Fee           Register in class         Class is ongoing—join anytime.

 

For more information: 310-772-7605 or Library@wiesenthal.net

Instructor: 818-702-8693 or Shelburne@aol.com

 

All educational opportunities are available without regard to race, color, national origin, gender or handicap

DIVISION OF ADULT AND CAREER EDUCATION * LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

 

FYI for writers information June 25, 2008

Filed under: a - writing — lniggl @ 6:55 pm

The following are organizations willing to provide free information to writers. While every attempt is made to ensure that FYI listings are purely informational and accurate, the WGAW does not endorse any of the following listings or the information they provide.

Government Departments
Medical Authorities
Religious Information
Psychological References
Miscellaneous
WGA Departments
Points of Interest

Government Departments

 

Department Phone/Internet
Air Force 310/235-7511
Air Traffic 805/265-8206
natcazla@hidesert.com
Army 310/235-7621
keplerb@earthlink.net
Board of Education 562/922-6111
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives John Torres
213/534-2450
www.atf.gov
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Hollywood, Health & Society at the
USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center
800/283-0676
www.usc.edu/hhs
Coast Guard 310/235-7817
Drug Enforcement Admin. 213/894-3515
F.B.I. 310/477-6565
Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency 202/646-2996
holly.harrington@fema.gov
Fire Department 323/881-2411
www.lacofd.org
Human Relations 213/974-7611
Marine Corps 310/235-7272 fax: 310/235-7274
mcmeence@hqmc.usmc.mil
Navy 310/235-7481
directorbob@earthlink.net
Police Department 213/485-3586 fax: 213/847-1760
Sheriff’s Department 323/526-5531
Veterans Admin. Media Office 310/268-3340 (Beverly)
fax: 310/268-4264

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Medical Authorities

 

Department Phone/Internet
All-inclusive Health Topics including:

National Cancer Institute, HRSA Division of Transplantation, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (medical errors)

Hollywood, Health & Society at the
USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center
323/782-3311
www.usc.edu/hhs
Amer. Med. Assoc. (AMA) 312/464-5000
Anesthesiology 800/562-8666
Alcohol/Drug Use 800/488-DRUG (3784)
Blindness 213/663-1111
communications@brailleinstitute.org
Brain Research, Brain Imaging (MRI
and other techniques), Human Learning
and Memory, Reading and Dyslexia
Russell A. Poldrack, Ph.D.
poldrack@ucla.edu
Child and Teen Health 847-434-4MRT (4678)
6719112@archwireless.net
Chiropractic/Holistic/Alternative Dr. Lieberman
310/858-6099
Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Andrew Berman
310/278-3223
drandrewberman@beverlyhills-surgery.com
CPR 310/281-2753
Dentistry Judy Covar Rubins
818/783-2770
Dentistry (General & Cosmetic) Nidhi Pai
650/323-4222
Diabetes (Type 2) and
Juvenile Diabetes (Type I)
Toll Free: 888/533-9255
310/203-9486
Flynnadv@earthlink.net
DNA and Genetics Debra Robertson, Ph.D.
858/792-8019
drobertson@forensicstudygroup.com
www.forensicstudygroup.com
Emergency Medicine & Pediatrics Michelle Shuffett, MD
310/995-6075
mshuffett@yahoo.com
Gay and Lesbian Med. Assn. 415/255-4547
fax: 415/255-4784
GLMAMedia@aol.com
Health Care Research 301/656-3100
www.equals3.com
Immunology 414/272-6071
info@aaaa1.org
Infertility 818/781-6800
818/776-8700
Lymphoma 310/204-7040
larfa@aol.com
Medical 818/707-2270
ab141@lasn.org
Medical Information Guides 301/656-3100
globalone@erols.com
Medical Storyline Development 718/389-9800
cinemaworldstudios@earthlink.net
Medical Technical Advising
& Family Relationships
Michelle Shuffett, MD
310/312-6075
mshuffett@yahoo.com
National Society of Genetic Counselors, INC Janice Berlinger
718/226-6181
NSA (Stuttering) 949/661-2215
irate99@yahoo.com
Nursing Ellen Langsam, RNC
818/992-8929
langsame@aol.com
Oral Surgery 818/995-8601
Organ Tissue Donation and Transplantation 310/203-9486
flynnadv@earthlink.net
Pain Management 617/667-5558
Pancreatic Cancer Toll free: 877/272-6226
eflynn@pancan.org
Pediatrics
American Academy of Pediatrics
800/433-9016 ext. 7873
fax: 847/228-5097
mrt@aap.org
www.aap.org/mrt

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Religious Information

 

Department Phone
Internet
Baha’is of L.A. 323/933-8291
Catholicism 818/846-8141
Christian Film & TV Comm. 888/248-6689
tlsnyder42@aol.com
Christian Science Kim Robert Walker
714/994-2169
compubsca@cssocalifornia.com
Christianity 805/383-2000
Mormons LeAnn Hull
310/475-7018
800/533-2444
publicaffairsla@aol.com
Muslims and Islam Imran Anwar
imran@imran.com
Scientology Public Officer
213/960-3100
ccinternational@earthlink.net
Theological Accuracy Paul Viggiano
pastorpaul@integrity.com

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Psychological References

 

Department Phone
Internet
AIDS/AIDS Project LA 888/440-APLA
Amer. Humane Assoc. 818/501-0123
info@americanhumane.org
Breast Cancer (emotional) 310/859-1273
California Psych. Assoc. 916/325-9786
jlyman@calpsychlink.org
Cancer Institute 301/496-6641
Domestic Violence/Legal 323/935-8666
Eating Disorders 805/945-2336
Humane Society 301/258-3060
Hunger 310/454-3716
Hypnosis 508/356-0909
WaxCav@aol.com
Literacy 916/324-7358
Medical Info (MPTF) 818/876-1888
Parents, Families and Friends
of Lesbians and Gays
202/467-8180
fax: 202/467-8194
info@pflag.org
Psychiatry/Forensic 415/453-8920
Social Issues (N.C.N.) 310/456-1082
Social Workers 310/456-1082
Southern Cal. Coalition on Battered Women 323/935-8666
www.nami.org
Suicide, Suicide Prevention, Mental Health,
Public Policy and Survivors
202/449-3600
www.spanusa.org

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Miscellaneous

 

Department Phone
Internet
Aerospace & Engineering 714/962-2587
Alcohol, Drug Prevention 323/463-6852
gmarcellell@health.org
Antarctica 818/798-6490
wmstout@bbs-la.com
Archaeology 310/206-8934
Association of Film Commissioners 323/462-6092
www.afci.org
Astrology 619/568-0425
Children’s Action Network Jennifer Perry
310/470-9599
fax: 310/474-9665
Computers 505/992-8462
ssalemi@earthlink.net
Croquet 503/838-5697
eliassen@open.org
Dinosaurs 818/848-2646
Disabilities & Wheelchairs John Carpenter
jcarpenter@earthlink.net
Ethnic Images (MIC) 213/974-7621
Environment (EMA) 310/287-2803
joyce@ept.org
Firearms 703/267-1300
www.nra.org
Genetics 310/317-9856
askit@aol.com
GLAAD/LA 323/933-2240
glaad@glaad.org
Gun Violence/Prevention 310/475-6714
cphvwest@aol.com
High Tech and Air Combat 310/640-2765
GJStiles@aol.com
Insurance 818/763-8501
Last Acts
(Care & Caring at the End of Life)
www.lastacts.org
Law Enforcement
(Fraud Schemes, Undercover Investigations, etc.)
John Auvinen
707/453-0178
Nauroraborealis@aol.com
Lobbying/Congress/Fed Gov. Jason Bryson-Alderman
415/932-2110
jason@alderman.net
Mexican-American 213/343-2190
Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) Salam Al-Mara Yati
213/383-3443
fax: 213/383-9674
mpacusa@aol.com
Muslim Women’s League Semeen Issa
626/358-0335
Plague History 818/907-0117
Private Investigation 323/935-8451
Safety Council 213/385-6461
Science 818/707-2270
ab141@lasn.org
Search & Rescue 540/582-5708
stroryspinr@aol.com
Sugar Assoc. 202/785-1122
sugar@sugar.org
USO World Headquarters Terri Kaufman, Public Relations
703/836-9222, x 3035
tkaufman@wwafsp.com
Vaudeville/Circus 851/8948 ext. 328
Violence 818/508-2080
fax: 818/508-2088lallen@mediascope.org

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WGA Departments
All listings in 323 area code unless otherwise indicated.

 

Department Phone
Administration 782-4520
Agency 782-4502
Awards & Elections 782-4569
Claims 782-4663
Contracts 782-4501
Credits 782-4528
Department of Organizing 782-4511
Dues 782-4531
Employment Access 782-4548
Executive Offices 951-4000
Film Society 782-4502
Finance 782-4585
Human Resources 782-4615
Journal 782-4630
Legal 782-4521
Library 782-4544
Management Info Systems 782-4555
Membership 782-4532
Public Affairs 782-4574
Publications 782-4522
Registration 782-4540
Residuals 782-4503
Signatories 782-4514
Theater Operations 782-4502
Credit Union 213/849-1712
818/840-9220
Pension & Health 818/846-1015
800/227-7863
WritersCare Info. 323/782-4568

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Points of Interest

 

Department Phone/Internet Address
Aviation Research Center 310/864-4116 12032 E. Firestone Blvd., Norwalk, CA
CA Institute of the Arts Library 805/253-7887
mhanft@calarts.edu
24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia, CA
California Institute of Technology 818/397-2704 Archive Office, Pasadena, CA 91125
California Historical Society 818/449-5450 San Marino, CA
Eddie Brandt Saturday Matinee 818/506-4242 North Hollywood, CA
Institute of the American Musical 323/934-1221 121 N. Detroit St., L.A., CA90036
National Museum of Natural History (202) 633-1000 10th St & Constitution Ave NW
Washington, D.C. 20560-0135
Railway History 818/449-4423 700 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91106
Southwest Museum/Library 323/221-2163 234 Museum Dr., Highland Park, CA 90042
 

Writers Resources June 25, 2008

Filed under: a - writing — lniggl @ 6:53 pm

The Hotlist: June 2008

By Elliot Feldman, New Media Committee

The “Hot List” is a regular feature keeping Guild members abreast of developments in emerging entertainment platforms.

Members are welcome to send site addresses to elliotfeldman@yahoo.com

 


 

http://www.stanford.edu/group/cwstudents/shakegirl/
17 Stanford students complete a slick graphic novel in only a few weeks. The results are online.

http://theprocesscomic.com
Joe Infurnari’s gorgeous Web comic

http://www.afterworld.tv/
Part video game, part interactive art, part sci-fi series, all genius!

http://theburg.tv/
An online hipster sitcom taking place in rapidly gentrifying Williamsburg, Brooklyn — Much better than it sounds

http://www.dategarden.com/
If you’re a wounded casualty of the online dating scene, this hilarious spoof site is just for you.

http://crackle.com/
Several cuts above the usual “television network for the Internet” with the added value of rants from Penn Jillette

http://www.trailersfromhell.com/
A very cool selection of old-time movie trailers with added commentaries from noted Hollywood “grindhouse” filmmakers such as Joe Dante, Allan Arkush, John Landis, and Eli Roth.

http://www.littleminx.tv/
A collection of brilliant original online videos from possibly the next wave of big screen talent

http://mediastorm.org/
Sponsored by the Washington Post, Mediastorm is a photojournalist showcase that synchs perfectly with the Web

http://www.jonathanyuen.com/main.html
Jonathan Yuen’s site is a stunning mix of art, music, video, and poetry with justified self-promotion thrown in.

http://drawger.com/index.php
An artist and writer social networking site that may also be the ultimate arts and letters magazine for smart people

http://www.signandsight.com/
Who says that no one reads novels anymore? Sign and Sight offers hyper-intelligent book reviews with a Euro perspective.

http://pitchfork.tv/
One of the Web’s oldest and smartest music zines, Pitchfork now offers Pitchfork TV.

 

Guild Signatory Agents and Agency – from WGA June 25, 2008

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Guild Signatory Agents and Agency

 

As a service to all writers (WGAW members and non-members), the Writers Guild of America, West now provides this online version of its Agency List. These agencies represent film, television and interactive writers.

 

 

The WGAW does not offer assistance in finding or suggesting an agent, nor does it assume liability for any acts or omissions of the agencies listed herein.

Each agency has its own submission policy. The WGAW recommends that a writer send a query letter, rather than submitting an unsolicited script. This letter should be concise, outlining relevant credentials and briefly describing the nature of the work.

As a courtesy, most agents will return literary material if a self-addressed stamped envelope is included with the submission. However, agencies are under no obligation to return the submitted material, nor can the WGAW assist in the recovery of non-returned material. <!–WGAw “No Fees” Policy: Guild policy prohibits an agency from appearing on this list if it charges reading fees or similar fees as a condition to read literary material. Such literary material includes but is not limited to screenplays, teleplays, telescripts, stories, treatments, bibles, formats, plot outlines, breakdowns, sketches, narration, non-commercial openings and closings, long form story projections and/or pilots- including all rewrites and polishes thereto. Please contact the Guild at (323) 782-4502 if you find that any of the listed agencies charge reading fees or similar fees for this type of literary material. The WGAW “No Fees” policy also applies to agencies that refer writers to entities which charge reading fees or similar fees. NOTE: Some agencies on this list charge reading fees or similar fees for other forms of literary material (e.g., novels or plays). –>

The agencies listed herein are licensed by the State of California. If you believe an agency is a signatory and you do not see it listed here, please contact the Guild’s Agency Department at (323) 782-4502. <!–


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California
Above The Line Agency
468 N Camden Dr
Ste 200
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 859-6115
 
Acme Talent & Literary Agency
4727 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 333
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(323) 954-2263
 
Agency For The Performing Arts (LA)
405 S Beverly Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 888-4200
 
Aimee Entertainment Association
15840 Ventura Blvd
Ste 215
Encino, CA 91436
 
Alpern Group, The
15645 Royal Oak Rd
Encino, CA 91436
(818) 528-1111
 
Amsel, Eisenstadt & Frazier
5055 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 865
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 939-1188
 
Angel City Talent
4741 Laurel Cyn Blvd
Ste 101
Valley Village, CA 91607
(818) 760-9980
 
Ann Waugh Talent Agency
4741 Laurel Cyn Blvd
Ste 200
N. Hollywood, CA 91607
(818) 980-0141
 
Annette Van Duren Agency
4303 Irvine Ave
Studio City, CA 91604
(818) 752-6000
 
Beth Bohn Management Inc
2658 Griffith Park Blvd
Ste 508
Los Angeles, CA 90039
(323) 664-2658
 
BiCoastal Talent & Literary Agency
210 N Pass Ave
Ste 204
Burbank, CA 91505
(818) 845-0150
 
Bohrman Agency, The
8899 Beverly Blvd
Ste 811
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(310) 550-5444
 
Bonnie Black Talent Agency
12034 Riverside Dr #103
Valley Village, CA 91607
(818) 753-5424
 
Brant Rose Agency
6671 Sunset Blvd
Ste 1584 B
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 460-6464
 
Candace Lake Agency, Inc.
10677 Somma Way
Los Angeles, CA 90077
(310) 476-2882
 
Cary Kozlov Literary Representation
16000 Ventura Blvd
Ste 1000
Encino, CA 91436
(818) 501-6622
 
Catalyst Agency, Inc.
(818) 597-8335
 
CEO Creative Entertainment Office
1801 S Catalina Ave
Ste 103
Redondo Bch, CA 90277
(310) 791-4494
 
Cerise Talent Agency
11715 Hortense St
N. Hollywood, CA 91607
(818) 766-8226
 
Chasin Agency, Inc., The
8899 Beverly Blvd
Ste 716
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(310) 278-7505
 
Contemporary Artists, Ltd.
610 Santa Monica Blvd
Ste 202
Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 395-1800
 
Coralie Jr. Theatrical Agency
907 S Victory Blvd
Burbank, CA 91502
(818) 842-5513
 
Creative Artists Agency, LLC
2000 Ave Of The Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(424) 288-2000
 
Criterion
4842 Sylmar Ave
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423-1716
(818) 995-1485
 
Dale Garrick International
1017 N La Cienega Blvd
Ste 109
W. Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 657-2661
 
David Shapira & Associates
193 N Robertson Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
(310) 967-0480
 
Diverse Talent Group, Inc.
1925 Century Park East
Ste 880
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 201-6565
 
Don Buchwald & Associates
6500 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 2200
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(323) 655-7400
 
Endeavor Agency, The
9601 Wilshire Blvd
3rd Floor
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 248-2000
 
ES Agency, The
6612 Pacheco Way
Citrus Hts, CA 95610
(916) 723-2794
 
Featured Artists Agency
1880 Century Park East, Ste. 1402
Century City, CA 90067
(310) 286-3200
 
Frank Elliott Shapiro Agency
(818) 376-1583
 
Fred R. Price Literary Agency
14044 Ventura Blvd
Ste 201
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
(818) 763-6365
 
Gage Group, Inc., The
14724 Ventura Blvd
Ste 505
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
(818) 905-3800
 
Gerald K. Smith & Associates
(323) 849-5388
 
Gersh Agency, Inc., The (LA)
232 N Canon Dr
Ste 201
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 274-6611
 
Glick Agency, LLC
1250 6th Street
Ste 100
Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 593-6500
 
Grant, Savic, Kopaloff & Associates
6399 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 414
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(323) 782-1854
 
Hohman, Maybank, Lieb
9229 Sunset Blvd
Ste 700
Los Angeles, CA 90069
(310) 274-4600
 
Hollywood View
5255 Veronica St
Los Angeles, CA 90008
 
IFA Talent Agency
8730 Sunset Blvd
Ste 490
Los Angeles, CA 90069
(310) 659-5522
 
Innovative Artists
1505 Tenth St
Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 656-0400
 
International Creative Management
10250 Constellation Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 550-4000
 
Irv Schechter Company, The
9460 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 300
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 278-8070
 
J.K.A. Talent & Literary Agency
(818) 980-2093
 
Jack Lenny Associates
9454 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 600
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 271-2174
 
Jack Scagnetti Talent Agency
5118 Vineland Ave
Ste 106
North Hollywood, CA 91601
(818) 762-3871
 
Kaplan Stahler Gumer Braun Agency
8383 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 923
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
(323) 653-4483
 
Kathleen Schultz Associates
6442 Coldwater Cyn
Ste 206
Valley Glen, CA 91606
(818) 760-3100
 
Larchmont Literary Agency
444 N Larchmont Blvd
Ste 200
Los Angeles, CA 90004
(323) 856-3070
 
Larry Grossman & Associates
2129 Ridge Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90049
(310) 550-8127
 
Laya Gelff Agency
16133 Ventura Blvd
Ste 700
Encino, CA 91436
(818) 996-3100
 
Lenhoff & Lenhoff
830 Palm Ave
W Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 855-2411
 
Lisa Callamaro Literary Agency
427 N Canon Dr
Ste 202
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 274-6783
 
Lyons/Sheldon/Prosnit Agency
800 S Robertson Blvd
Ste 6
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 652-8778
 
Maggie Roiphe Agency
1721 S Garth Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 876-1561
 
Marian Berzon Talent Agency
336 E 17th St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
(949) 631-5936
 
Media Artists Group
6300 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 1470
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(323) 658-7434
 
Metropolitan Talent Agency
204 N Rossmore Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90004
(323) 857-4500
 
Michael Lewis & Associates
2506 Fifth St
Ste 100
Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310) 399-1999
 
Mitchell J. Hamilburg Agency
149 S Barrington Ave
Ste 732
Los Angeles, CA 90049
(310) 471-4024
 
Mitchell K. Stubbs & Associates
8695 W Washington Blvd
Ste 204
Culver City, CA 90232
(310) 838-1200
 
Monteiro Rose Dravis Agency
4370 Tujunga Ave.
Ste. 145
Studio City, CA 91604
(818) 501-1177
 
Natural Talent, Inc.
3331 Ocean Park Blvd
Ste 203
Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310) 450-4945
 
Original Artists
9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 324
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 275-6765
 
Paradigm
360 N Crescent Dr
North Bldg
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 288-8000
 
Paul Kohner, Inc.
9300 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 555
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 550-1060
 
Preferred Artists
16633 Ventura Blvd
Ste 1421
Encino, CA 91436
(818) 990-0305
 
Progressive Artists Agency
400 S Beverly Dr
Ste 216
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 553-8561
 
Qualita Dell’ Arte
6303 Owensmouth Ave
10th Floor
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
(818) 598-8073
 
read.
8033 Sunset Blvd
Ste 937
Los Angeles, CA 90046
 
Rebel Entertainment Partners, Inc.
5700 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 456
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 935-1700
 
Rothman Brecher Agency, The
9250 Wilshire Blvd
Penthouse
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 247-9898
 
Sarnoff Company, Inc., The
10 Universal City Plaza
20th Floor
Universal City, CA 91608
(818) 753-2377
 
Schiowitz Connor Ankrum Wolf, Inc.
1680 Vine St
Ste 1016
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 463-8355
 
Shapiro-Lichtman, Inc.
1333 Beverly Green
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 859-8877
 
Shirley Wilson & Associates
5410 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 227
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 857-6977
 
Stars, The Agency
23 Grant Ave
4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94108
(415) 421-6272
 
Starwil Productions
433 N Camden Dr
4th Floor
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(818) 761-3213
 
Stein Agency, The
5125 Oakdale Ave
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
(818) 594-8990
 
Stone Manners Agency
6500 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 550
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Food For thought – that may make you paranoid June 25, 2008

Filed under: environment and current events — lniggl @ 6:46 pm

NOTE: Elements within the U.S. Government have been threating web site
administrators all over the internet and forcing them to take down the
following article because it’s exposes the Bush/Cheney cabal’s
involvement in the coming economic collapse of 2008.

Everyone make copies of this article and send it everywhere so
everyone will be fully aware of how the economic collapse was
engineered to happen on purpose.
———————–

“Everybody knows that the dice are loaded.  Everybody rolls with their
fingers crossed.  Everybody knows the war is over.  Everybody knows
the good guys lost.  Everybody knows the fight was fixed.  The poor
stay poor, the rich get rich.  That’s how it goes,  Everybody knows” -
Leonard Cohen

PROTOCOLS FOR ECONOMIC COLLAPSE IN AMERICA
by
Al Martin

And this is how the U.S. Treasury would handle an economic collapse.
It’s called the 6900 series of protocols. It would start with
declaring a force majeure, which would immediately be interpreted by
the marketplaces as a de facto repudiation of debt. Then the SEC and
the various regulatory exchanges would anticipate the market’s
decline, hour by hour — when Japan’s markets opened the next day,
what would happen when the European markets, and all the inter-
linkages of the global markets. On the second day, US Special Forces
would be dropped in by parachute in the cities where the twelve
Federal Reserve district banks are located.

The origin of these protocols comes from the Department of Defense.
This is contingency planning for a variety of post-collapse scenarios.
Those scenarios would include, obviously, military collapse, World War
III, in other words, and its aftermath. What we’re talking about now
is aftermath — how the aftermath would be handled.

One does not necessarily know how the events would transpire that
would cause the collapse, whether it’s military collapse or economic
collapse. In World War III, it would become obvious — when the
mushroom cloud started to appear over cities.

Economic collapse scenarios were always premised on the basis of a US
declaration of force majeure on debt service. It’s a very extensive
scenario. The scenarios are all together, i.e., military, economic,
political and social complete destabilization leading to collapse.
Then they break down individual scenarios. In the economic collapse
scenario, the starting point would be the United States Treasury
declaring a force majeure on debt service, which is de facto
repudiation, and that’s how it would be interpreted by the world’s
capital marketplaces. Then the scenario goes on from there. The US
Treasury would obviously declare a force majeure sometime after the
European markets had settled down. In other words, they had gone out
on the day, which means 11:38 a.m. EDT, our time. They’d wait until
the European markets closed, and the US markets had been open for a
couple of hours. That’s when they’d determine how to begin the process
of unwinding or controlling the collapse to the best extent possible,
mainly because they know that the greatest hedge pressure would be
people seeking to use other markets to hedge their long exposure in
the United States and that the US would be the biggest seller in all
the rest of the world’s markets. Therefore you would want to declare
the force majeure when the rest of the world’s markets closed. The
declaration of force majeure would be precipitated by the declaration
that the United States is no longer able to service its debt. That’s
pretty simple. Who makes that decision? The Treasury Department. The
President does not make that decision. The Secretary of the Treasury
does. He has that authority.
You might ask — wouldn’t he have his arm twisted not to do that?

The answer is that if there isn’t any money left to service the debt,
it doesn’t make any difference what the current regime might want to
do.

The day of reckoning is now coming. What has happened in the interim,
from 2001 to present, is dynamic, global economic deterioration. The
economic deterioration visited upon the United States by Bushonomics
is not a localized event. It is, in fact, global. We have a planet now
that is sinking into a sea of red ink.

The United States is consuming 80% of the planet’s savings rate to
finance its debt. The central banks of Germany, Japan and Saudi Arabia
are no longer the powerhouses they used to be. Their reserves have now
been substantially depleted. They can, therefore, no longer hide the
fact that they own a certain number, likely in the trillions of
dollars, of U.S. Treasury debt that isn’t being serviced, because they
can’t hide it through bookkeeping tricks anymore because their
reserves are so depleted.

Therefore somebody has covertly been putting demands on the Bush-
Cheney regime for payment. Why do you think 2900 metric tons of gold
is depleted from U.S. inventory since March of `01?

Why do you think that $2 billion in currency seized from Iraq last May
is now unaccounted for?

Someone is putting demands on the Bush-Cheney regime. Someone is
saying to the Bushonian Cabal that — You’ve got to start servicing
this debt because we, foreign central banks, are in nations – European
and Asian – whose reserves are now nearly exhausted.

Who could be putting that kind of pressure on them?

It has to be coming from whoever is organizing this thing at the very
top, which I would tend to think has got to be most likely a cabal of
people that would involve Henry Kissinger, James Baker, George
Schultz, possibly William Simon. It would be somebody at the very top
that is familiar with how to do this. It would have to be someone
familiar with finances.

So would this be one faction of a cabal blackmailing or forcing
another faction? No, it’s not really blackmailing. It’s being done out
of desperation. The German, Japanese and Saudi central banks are
saying to the Bushonian cabal, You’ve got to start servicing this debt
because we don’t have the reserves to cover you anymore. We can no
longer make it appear that the debt is being serviced because our own
reserves are so substantively depleted. Therefore you must begin to
cover this debt. If you don’t, then, at some point, we will have to
publicly admit in order to save our own necks — that we were the end
buyers of a lot of stealth debt, a lot of debt that your Treasury
issued illegally and has never serviced. That would then expose the
whole cabal.

The Kissinger-Baker faction are at the top of how this was done on the
economic side of the equation. They were not the original insiders so
much, but the managers of the conspiracy from the U.S. Treasury, to
wit, the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve role-play the part.

Take Henry Kissinger. It may not have occurred to anyone why in the
last 3 years Henry Kissinger has been back in Washington more than he
has in the last 30 years. And why are all these quiet meetings in
Washington with alleged senior Bush-Cheney regime officials, as
foreign news services endlessly put it. It’s because Kissinger is the
point man. He’s the one that is telling them the disposition of other
foreign central banks.

Kissinger would probably also be involved in transfer or hypothecation
of any assets from the cabal. In other words, they’re being stolen
from the American people by the Bush-Cheney regime and the Bushonian
Cabal, and they are being used to hypothecate, transfer, service, or
otherwise carry this debt held by certain foreign central banks.

The process of unraveling has already begun because of ever-spiraling
Bushonian budget deficits. The Bush-Cheney regime, even in its overt
policies (now they’re overt political, economic, social and military
policies) is generating $600-billion-plus deficit per year, which is
consuming 80% of the planet’s net savings rate.

It doesn’t have the slack. In other words, it can’t refinance stealth
debt by issuing more stealth debt anymore. Nor can they bleed money
out of the system like they could in the 1980s by hiding it when the
overt policies of the Bush-Cheney regime are already producing a
budget deficit of 6% of Gross Domestic Product. There is no other
mechanism that they could use anymore to hide expansion of debt that
could be used to service said stealth debt, and they are, frankly,
running out of assets that they can steal from the American people.

So the proverbial day of reckoning is coming. The Bush-Cheney regime
(and I give them credit for this) are telling the American people
what’s coming, knowing the American people are too stupid to
understand. They are telling the American people about the re-
institution of the Gold Confiscation Act and the sudden scrapping of
the Treasury’s emergency post-collapse gold note scheme to maintain
domestic liquidity.

David Walker, US Comptroller General and chief of the GAO has said
that should the Bush-Cheney regime be re-ensconced into power and,
hence, the scourge of Bushonomics persist, that the United States
could no longer service its debt beyond 2009. They’re not hiding it
from anybody anymore. They are telling you what’s happening. Now, what
does that mean? The key is in what Walker is saying when he says the
debt can no longer be serviced. I’ve been asked this on the radio
shows. People have noticed what Walker said because he’s out in the
news more often than he used to be. It’s unusual for the Comptroller
General of the United States, which is a rather arcane position, to be
out in the news so much.

It simply means that when he says the United States will no longer be
able to sustain Bushonian budget deficits, he means that by 2009, if
Bush-Cheney have a second term in office, the United States will be
consuming 100% of the planet’s savings rate to finance Bushonian
budget deficits.

Therefore, if the planet can no longer generate any more liquidity to
lend to the United States, one of three things have to happen: A)
There has to be a sudden and dramatic reduction in federal spending.
There are only two places that can come from. There would have to be
an immediate $100-billion cut in defense spending, which would end any
hopes the Republicans had of getting into office for years to come
because it would destroy any confidence the NFWCs (Naïve Flag Waving
Crowd) had in them. Or you would have to scrap the multi-trillion-
dollar Bushonian tax cuts for the Republican rich, something that’s
equally unpalatable.

The other option, B, as Paul O’Neill mentioned, is a dramatic increase
in the rate of federal income taxation from the current nominal rate
of 28% to 65%, which is what the Treasury Department estimated would
be required post-2009 to provide the U.S. Treasury with sufficient
revenues to continue to service debt.

The third option, or C, becomes the declaration of a force majeure on
credit service of U.S. Treasury debt by the United States Treasury,
which is tantamount and would be accurately construed as de facto debt
repudiation by the United States of America.

There are other signs to look for. They’re not going to happen now,
but if Bush-Cheney is re-elected, you’ll begin to see more signs that
the end is coming. I know a lot of people may disagree, but you wait
and see. If Bush-Cheney has a second term, see if they do not
institute some currency expatriation control. See if that doesn’t come
in the way Nixon tried it in May-June of 1971.

In the second term, there will be some sort of currency expatriation
control in the United States, but there will also be loopholes that
will allow the large money to escape. The restrictions will apply to
the 10- and 20-thousand-dollar people. It ain’t going to apply to the
10- and 20-million-dollar people. It would be self-defeating to do
that.

When that day comes, in other words, when the U.S. Treasury declares a
force majeure on debt, it wouldn’t be broad-cast on mainstream media.
There’s no sense because the American people don’t even understand
what it means. But the announcement would actually be put on the
Federal Reserve wire system, which would, of course, immediately be
picked up by all media outlets anyway.

The U.S. Treasury would declare a force majeure on debt after the
Asian and European markets closed, probably at 12:30 p.m. EDT. The
reason why that hour was always selected is because Asian and European
markets close. It’s also the lunch hour for the markets. It’s when
you’re going to have the fewest people on the floor of the exchanges.
That would be the ideal time to make such an announcement.

A few seconds after that announcement was made, all United States
markets, both equities debt and commodities i.e., stock, bonds,
commodities, that have trading collars or permissible daily limits
would all be limit-offered with pools. Limit-offered means that there
are more sellers at the limit i.e., limit down, than there are buyers.

So-called ‘pools’ would immediately begin to form, probably a thousand
contracts every few minutes. ‘Limit-offered with pools’ – this is
trader language. Pools to sell 2,000 lots, 3,000 lots. That means, the
number of sellers over and above the available buyers at the limit-
offered price. That would begin to build.

By 1:00, the news would begin to sink in because it would take awhile
before panic selling would arise from the public. This news is being
released at lunch hour.

A lot of the American people initially would not even understand the
temerity of the news. You would see professional selling first, and as
that professional selling intensified over the afternoon, the SEC, the
CFTC, NASDAQ, and various market regulatory authorities would begin to
institute certain emergency market protocols. This would be the
installation of the so-called ‘declaration of fast market conditions,’
for instance; the declaration of ‘no more stop orders,’ the
declaration of ‘fill at any price,’ etc. in a desperate bid to
maintain liquidity.

That first day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and related indices
on a percentage basis would lose about 20% of their value by the close
of business that day. The real impact would come overnight when the
American people found out what this was all about and when it was
explained to them.

At 7:30 a.m. EDT, the Tokyo markets would open, and no price would be
affixed for probably three or four hours into the session due to the
avalanche of selling. Once prices were established, the government of
Japan would close all of its financial markets. Europe would not even
open. All European governments would close all capital exchanges the
next day.

The United States would, in order to accommodate global electronic
trading, attempt to open the market on the second day, which they
would do, regardless of price, just to maintain some liquidity. At the
end of Day Two, the Dow Jones and related indices, would have lost two
thirds of their value, and prices would be set accordingly.

On Day Three, the New York Stock Exchange, the SEC and other related
agencies would recommend to the United States Treasury and the Federal
Reserve that all markets be closed. That would be on the morning of
Day Three. Eleven a.m., the Federal Reserve would then order all
domestic banks closed. All of the twelve Federal Reserve district
banks would (30 minutes later) have special U.S. forces parachuted in
and around them to secure whatever gold bullion reserves they had
left.

Day Three, 9:00 p.m., the President of the United States would declare
a state of martial law. All financial transactions would come to an
end. The Treasury would act to formally de-monetize the U.S. dollar
and declare it worthless.

This would be totally unprecedented. In the past, collapses have been
temporary and have been brought back up. But what we’re talking about
now is the end.

These protocols that I’m referring to aren’t even all that secret.
They were publicly available all through the Clinton era. These are
Treasury protocols that were instituted mostly in the late 1970s when
the Treasury and Federal Reserve began to feel that it was important
to have an emergency-collapse protocol in place.

What precipitated the timing of this was the inflationary spiral of
the late 1970s. The U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve were both
concerned that this inflationary spiral, which was occurring not only
domestically but globally, might lead to a global, uncontrollable
hyper-inflation that the Federal Reserve or major central banks could
not stop by traditional means, i.e., by raising interest rates and
contracting money supply.

There was also the recognition, of course, that global central reserve
bank bullion inventories had been so depleted over the previous 30
years that any re-institution of a species currency, even on a
temporary basis, and even within a regional or individual nation-state
basis, was no longer possible.

This is an analogy. In a military scenario, it’s like the President of
the United States pushing the final red button — the commit button.
The Treasury Secretary of the United States has a similar mechanism.
It’s called the yellow button, the commit button. The Secretary of
Defense has the same system. This is what happens. Computer program
starts to institute these protocols. Imagine the complexity of trying
the manage all this. I think it’s going to happen all simultaneously.
There are hundreds of different agencies involved, both domestically
and internationally. In order to maintain liquidity for as long as
possible, it has to be extremely well-coordinated, and there must be
existing collapse protocols that can be used.

The reason I was familiar with them was because I used to see the U.S.
Treasury 6900 Series Collapse Protocol, 6903, 6904 there’ll be A, B,
and so on which keyed in to the Department of Defense to be
incorporated within the Department of Defense’s own World War III
scenario and various types of military/ political/ social instability/
war/ pestilence, chaos, etc. scenarios.

All federal agencies had individual collapse protocols that ultimately
got coordinated through the Department of Defense. Obviously, the
Department of Defense would be the ultimate coordinator because it
would need to have special forces available, on a stand-by basis,
ready, that could quickly parachute into areas all over the country,
into the cities particularly, to secure federal properties and assets.

And that’s literally how it would begin. By the end of the third day,
it would be all over — a state of martial law. We’re not talking
about war, now; this is just economic collapse.

There’s no military implication here, no political, no social
implication or policy directive thereunto. This is strictly economic
collapse. By the end of Day Three, effectively, all banks in the world
will be shut down, all paper currencies will become valueless. Martial
law would be declared. There would be no continuing transactions, at
least for a period of time, of commodities. All providers of fuels and
foods would be shut down automatically.

They have this in great detail too. U.S. Department of Defense Special
117th Assault Unit would parachute in to seize control of the cattle
yards in Oklahoma City. This is how well it’s planned. In other words,
economic collapse would automatically involve expansive military
action and control.

By the end of the third day, when you no longer have a domestic medium
of exchange, you have to have secured food and fuel stocks. You’ve got
to have troops that have secured distribution points where there is
food and fuel stocks, warehouses, tanks, etc. Otherwise people are
just going to go get them, and the people have to know that if they
try to go break into that store and steal that loaf of bread, they’re
going to be shot.

Protocols for environmental disasters are called ’scaling-circle
scenarios.’ ‘Scaling circles’ is a Department of Defense euphemism.
It’s also used in FEMA, OEM and other emergency management services.
In environmental catastrophes, which are going to become national or
global, it’s got to start someplace. It’s going to start in one very
small, specific area. Therefore what happens is that the immediate
force containment is the greatest in the first circle, to try to
contain the spread of the disaster and keep it within that circle.

The environmental problem, to whatever extent it’s possible, before it
spreads, will be neutralized or mitigated, in order to keep that
catastrophe within that circle, or, if it is likely that it is to
escape that circle, to attack whatever it is in such a fashion as to
mitigate its strength and its ability to contaminate or otherwise
affect other areas.

In the case of earthquakes, for instance, affecting the west coast,
beginning at Mt. Rainier and moving southward — that’s a different
type of scenario. That does not include as much Department of Defense
involvement. It includes separate protocols, wherein mostly FEMA and
OEM act as the senior coordinating agencies between municipal, county
and state disaster and containment, which is called Disaster and
Containment Units. Federal troops would only be brought in for the
purposes of maintaining control.

In a military or economic collapse situation, National Guard units
would provide any spare help they could in combating whatever the
problem is. Federal troops would be used in order to have the specific
authority simply to shoot anyone. There are plans for all sorts of
scenarios. The economic-disaster scenario is the one I always found
the most intriguing because it is the one that is least understood by
the American people.

Military control would be necessary when lines begin to form at the
banks, people trying to access their money. But that wasn’t even
anticipated as a big problem. Lines would form at the banks, but it
was not even envisioned until sometime on Day Three because the
American people wouldn’t get it. It would be announced that the stock
markets are down 2000 or 3000 points, and since we’ve always been
taught they’ll come back, the people would still be buying stocks.

You could count on everybody remaining in ignorance all the way down
because the American people have never been taught Economics 101. The
American people wouldn’t realize the full extent of it until the
markets were closed on the third day, or until the time when they went
down to cash a check and the bank was closed with soldiers out in
front. Then they would go down and see the gas station’s closed. They
see the local supermarket has been shuttered, and there’s federal
troops in front of it. Then they might begin to catch on. And remember
– it’s not just federal troops. In emergency-collapse protocols, even
before the declaration of a formal state of emergency or a state of
martial law, the local military authorities within any given county or
jurisdiction have the ability to essentially militarize anyone, that
is, any civilian. This would be more than just deputizing civilians.
It’s federal. In other words, they would have the ability to
militarize and give military authority to a civilian force. This would
include not only police and the sheriffs and state police, but all
local law enforcement that exists below the state level would be
immediately militarized. They wouldn’t take just anybody like they did
in Iraq. It would be like the military when they call for volunteers.
Then they’d have everybody and their brother-in-law volunteering,
waving around the American flag and so on.

You’ve got a lot of pickup-driving guys in this country with the gun
racks in the back and the Confederate flag flying. So you start waving
the American flag in front of their face and say, Hey, you’re going to
get your chance you always wanted — to fit your potbelly inside an
army uniform and carry a gun and shoot people. How appealing would
that be?

And besides, if you do this, then you’re going to get to eat.

In other words, this is how it would unfold over three days, but, in
fact, very few Americans would know what to do about it or how to take
any precautions. They wouldn’t have a clue because they don’t
understand enough about economics to know what is happening. So that’s
what it is — Economic Armageddon. If the Bush-Cheney regime is re-
installed into power, that is effectively what Comptroller General
David Walker is saying.

In conclusion, since there is very little the people of the United
States can do to protect themselves. We’re not going to make any
suggestions of how to protect yourselves because there’s very little
you can do.

We could tell you to go out and buy gold coins and bury them in the
coffee can in the back yard and go to your nearest survivalist store,
but, frankly, that’s useless. In the last analysis, it’s a lot of
hype. There is very little the average US citizen could do.

The only thing that can prevent this, as the Comptroller alluded to
when he was asked by Barbara Walters, How do we prevent reaching the
problem by 2009? He said simply, “A change of regimes.”

So how do you prevent it? Don’t vote for Bush and Cheney — and hope
that Bush does not use his emergency powers to cancel or postpone the
election by edict, powers which you, the flag-waving citizens, have
given him.

All flag-waving citizens, be warned. If you want to vote for Bush-
Cheney again, make sure you got plenty of Spam on hand.

Here’s an interesting and humorous aside. A couple of days ago, Hormel
Foods, which makes Spam, announced that in the last six months there
have been record sales of Spam in the United States the survivalists’
food of choice. After all, they pride themselves on the fact, as the
spokesman for Hormel said, “It is the only food product you can buy
with an expiration that’s 50 years.”

When everything goes to hell, when all that man has created has turned
to dust again, the final legacy is going to be Spam. It will be the
last surviving item — when the anthropologists of 20 thousand years
from now are digging sites and they see these enormous mountains of
unopened cans of Spam They’ll have monuments to the past out of Spam.

So if Bush-Cheney has a second term in office, there will be some sort
of currency restriction, like Nixon did in 1971. On April 13, 2004,
Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary John Boine talked about potential
currency restrictions. He used the word that’s going to fuel the
flames of the survivalist and gloom-and-doom collapse people.

It’s very, very telling that the U.S. Treasury may institute a
restriction on the amount of U.S. dollars that can be converted into
gold.

Furthermore, he intimated (and I suspected that this was coming,
although this wouldn’t actually become law until Bush-Cheney was in
office for second term one way or another) that the Bush-Cheney regime
determines that the Gold Confiscation Act gives to Treasury the power
for so-called forced disclosure of gold holdings.

I’m not quite sure of the language of the Gold Confiscation Act from
1933. It just says, “compelled”, as in citizens are lawfully compelled
to redeem gold for script. I don’t think there was any such provision,
which he was inferring that there is. That was FDR’s “Raw Deal” of
1934, when people were coerced into giving up their gold. But nowhere
in this act does it specifically authorize the Treasury to mandate
citizens to report their gold holdings. So if this gets any press at
all, particularly within the circles of gold bugs and so on, watch
out.

Furthermore, on Washington Journal they were talking about how FEMA
has recommended to the Office of Homeland Security to have increased
restrictions regarding citizen hoarding of long-term food and fuel
supplies. That’s pretty sinister too.

What they’re talking about is the purchase of long-term so-called
stores of survival food. FEMA was talking about some sort of
restriction preventing people from accumulating food stores; putting
it simply, that’s what it means. The second point was to increase
restrictions that already exist.

FEMA was recommending even tighter restrictions on citizens building
their own private property underground storage tanks for the purposes
of long-term storage of fuel. The real intent of this is is threefold:
a) to restrict citizens’ ability to hoard food; b) restrict citizens’
ability to hoard long-term storage of fuel; c) the forced
identification of citizens to reveal food and fuel stocks they may be
hoarding.

And that, in my opinion, is the real essence. The Bush-Cheney regime
was scared of having the FEMA angle put into the equation because they
knew what it means and how people would interpret it.

They have tried to use environmental legislation to restrict people’s
ability to build fuel storage facilities on their own property — to
get around what the true intent of that was.

But the bigger picture is that if you start to limit citizens’ ability
to hoard fuel and food and shake them up by potential forced
identification of gold holdings or forced redemption.

In other words, what you don’t want is citizens who have the ability
to store a lot of food and fuel and to own gold because they would be
able to resist state control in the future.

You’ve got to have every citizen on a rationing card to control the
civilian population. You can’t have citizens out there hoarding food
and fuel because then people can say to government,”I ain’t taking a
rationing card, baby, with my national ID card. I don’t have to. You
can’t control me through food and fuel and ever-worthless paper
currency.”

I used to make fun of these people. But now, things have come full
circle on this debate. The Bush-Cheney regime is making it
increasingly clear through their small changes in policy. Not a lot of
people monitor these decisions, but I do. And the pattern is becoming
increasingly clear.

In fact, I would believe that those of the survivalist mentality (the
food, fuel, the gold coins in the coffee can in the back yard) people
who think that way will be ultimately vindicated – if George Bush has
a second term in office.
People should quit making fun of them because they would be vindicated
- even though they were all burned out, twenty-dollared to death,
buying books and tapes, and discredited by mainstream media. It may
sound like a hollow victory, but it won’t be a hollow victory for them
- them that’s got the Spam…