Friday, July 08, 2005

A matter of trust

Yesterday I talked with reporter Dave Kasler of the Sacramento Bee. He is being fed information by Matthew Ernst FBI investigator. I gave him my opinion to which he responded, "If you have such convictions why don't you turn yourself in?" It seemed like a silly question to me because it was obvious the government was cheating and abusing the system to deal with me. He felt my focus on fugitive status out of Utah was parsing words. After the conversation I was reminded on a gentleman named Mr. Felt who was known to history as "Deep throat". He was the number 2 man at the FBI who had evidence of criminal conduct by Nixon. He did not trust the FBI with his intimate knowledge, he did not trust congress, he did not trust the judiciary, and he trusted 2 reporters from the Washington Post. I have already addressed Utah, which can clearly be seen from the court record. I am not running I am simply being responsible to wisdom and resources. Mr. Felt is a fine witness whose credentials are superior to mine. Nothing has changed these 30 years except now you can't trust the reporters to take an interest in truth. So I will parse words for their legal significance and I will play to win and save the nobility notion for the idealist. One last fact! I have no duty at law to turn in the fiction and no legal duty as the representative to stand in as surety and turn in myself.

1 comment:

drhfred said...

Mark Felt was not only the second in the FBI under J. Edgar, but during his tenure he likewise amassed a good many files as did J. Edgar on the likes of those who were running our country. Nevertheless as not to cross that “Thin Blue Line” that does not allow any of the constabulary to tell of the indiscretions of those in office, he choose not to go to the main stream and be called A RAT. Have you asked yourselves what did motivate him to do what he did and the way he did it? There have been a number of documentaries with testimony of the principles stating it was not for personal gain. Likewise he is purported to have the last two decades in the garage of his mothers home. Just now signing a contract that is valued at somewhere near a million dollars. Perhaps with all he had going for himself he did not trust that from his lofty perch, knowledge, influence, private files, and power base he could get justice. (Fairness, impartiality, fair play, equity) Therefore we should believe he did what he thought was good and right. What he did was for himself, not for you or anyone else in this country, knowing the truth, but choosing to live a lie so as not to be a rat. Nixon was no better or worse then what followed him, he just got caught. Let’s see if there shall be more that are caught as a result of the Joe Banister’s, Bill Benson’s, Barton Buhtz’s, Richard McDonald’s, Chuck Gibson’s, Scott Heineman’s and Kurt Johnson’s.