Sunday, January 8, 2012

occupying a place other than the apt.

To those of you who have been following along: I'm sorry I've been away for so long. I took a flight to Atlanta over the holidays to follow a particular lead. It was either a false alarm or a hoax. From any perspective I seem to be no closer to finding any of my family.

That's not the only reason for delaying my blog. While returning from Atlanta one of the investigators working for Derek and I informed us that my location may be compromised. The origin of the information leak was unknown, so Derek and I were escorted to a safe house by the head investigator as it was believed that occupying the apartment might be dangerous. This too turned out to be a false alarm, but until we were sure, I didn't want to blog on this site until I knew it was safe.

This brings me to yet another topic. I mentioned before that I had dropped off some necessities to the local "occupy" group. I also said that I wasn't sure where I stood as far as backing them or not. I have thought long and hard about this and I have made a decision. I'm not sure that I could pinpoint the exact goals of the occupy movement and for that reason it is hard to get behind them, but I have come to this realization...There seem to be hundreds of people in that group with hundreds of different ideas, but they can all agree that the current "powers that be" are not governing efficiently and I think that is a point that 99 percent CAN agree on. I have been hunted and assaulted since the governments first knowledge of my existence. I've not harmed them in any way, but they made it quite clear at the airport that they were not interested in sitting down and talking or anything remotely civilized. The United States government has made it abundantly clear to me that they have no intentions of negotiating, collaborating, or responding in anyway except brute force to those that they do not understand or those who offer a different perspective or those who question their motives.

I'm not sure that I believe in everything that "occupiers" may stand for, but I know that I can agree with them that the government has seriously misused it's governing authority as well as mislead it's citizens. I think many politicians have "crawled into bed" with huge corporate companies and corrupted true capitalism and free enterprise in exchange for money. I think that many of these politicians knew that it would lead to the economic demise of many, many hard working citizens but they didn't care. Please write in and correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that if a public service employee (politician) purposefully jeopardized the well being of those who elected him ( U.S. citizens ) that public servant not only broke an oath when he was sworn into office, but he was also guilty committing a particular crime (treason).

To commit treason is considered such an intolerable crime with such grim consequences that it CAN be punishable with a death sentence. If they were jaywalking or committing petty theft they would still be wrong for doing so, but these guys are engaging in acts that destroy many peoples lives and well being.

It's for this reason that I've decided to back the "occupy" movement in any way that I can. So if any of my followers are participants of the movement, I wish you prosperity in your goals and I will continue to show my support in every way that I am able.

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