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THANK YOU US Capitol Police for Defending Democracy from Terrorist Attack on 1/6/2021 American Heroes!

THANK YOU US Capitol Police for Defending Democracy from Terrorist Attack on 1/6/2021 American Heroes!


all my Royalties Donated to Charity.


and another Real Life Hero... 
My Friend Mike Johnson (the San Jose, CA  Policeman) Was Murdered in the Line of Duty. He Was a Great Guy. He a Responding to a Domestic Violence Call. The Criminal Shot Mike and then Was Shot by other SJPD Officers... The Criminal Died... 
Mike and I worked together at the Branham Lane Radio Shack during the 1990s. We had many lengthy debates at our store while waiting for customers to show up... He and I disagreed on almost every subject but it was an interesting intellectual stimulation to talk to him. One thing we disagreed about was his joining the Police Force. I was opposed to it because it is a High Risk Profession... Tragically, I was unable to convince him that his opinion was wrong. He joined and died. He should have studied electronics and went to work at a Computer Factory. He was really smart... and had a great grasp of electronics...

Funeral Today in San Jose. 4/2/2015 8,000 People attended.




Article from the Newspaper... SJ Mercury News

SJPD Officer Michael Johnson: Police, family, community say goodbye to hometown hero. 


A community came to a stop Thursday. It paused as a long procession of sorrow slowly traveled through streets lined with people paying their respects. At the downtown SAP Center, a somber sea of law enforcement, shoulder to shoulder, gathered to mourn the death of San Jose police Officer Michael Johnson.

It was there, amid an emotional day of tears and anguish, that David Solis made a simple request. Solis, a police academy classmate of Johnson, noted the "Shark Tank" normally was the site of raucous hockey games.

"This is obviously something different," said Solis, now a Menlo Park officer. "But I truly believe Mike is looking down on us right now. So I would like us to give Mike a standing ovation for the life that he gave to us."

And for the next two minutes, SAP roared with the sound of deafening cheers and clapping.

They stood to thank a man who was shot and killed in the line of duty on March 24 while responding to an emergency call. But true to Solis' words, this memorial, which drew more than 8,000 people, focused on his life, not his death. Colleagues remembered him as the epitome of everything a police officer should be -- fair, firm and compassionate. Family remembered him as someone who always was there for them.

Bishop Patrick J. McGrath, the head of the Catholic Diocese of San Jose, compared Johnson, who was 38, to a meteorite that flashes across the sky and disappears all too quickly.

"They don't last long, but those who experience their light remain forever dazzled," McGrath said. "And that was true with Mike."

California Attorney General Kamala Harris, the state's top law enforcement official, said Johnson's death underscores the inherent risks police face every day they put on a uniform.

"This ultimate sacrifice is an eternal reminder that safety comes at a supreme price, and that price must always be remembered by a grateful state and her people," Harris said.

In the time-honored tradition of police memorials, law enforcement came from around the country, representing agencies from distant states, including Illinois, Texas and New York. But the death of Johnson, a married, 14-year veteran of the force, has been most keenly felt in his hometown of San Jose.

That's why residents took to the streets as the procession made its way from a Los Gatos funeral home to SAP, evoking the sort of patriotism seen on the Fourth of July. Diane Urbano and Patrick Donahue held signs that read "Rest In Peace Michael Johnson" in Los Gatos. Small children in strollers waved tiny American flags.

At St. Lucy Catholic Parish church on Winchester Boulevard, bells tolled as more than 350 schoolchildren in their blue plaid uniforms stood quietly, also holding American flags, as the motorcade passed.

"All of us are so appreciative of the sacrifices all police officers have made for the community," Pastor Kevin Joyce said. "We all feel this tragedy."

Marianne Williams and Carol Jerger stopped ironing church linens for Easter Sunday to join the sidewalk tribute.

"He's one of ours," said Williams, choking up. "Police have been so good to me over the years."

As the motorcade passed Santana Row, Morgan Hill resident Terry Shaffer waved a large American flag, tears filling his eyes.

Jeff Sauer, a 20-year San Jose resident, said he often walks his dog through Jeffrey Fontana Park, past the bronze statue honoring the last SJPD officer killed on duty, in 2001. He said news of Johnson's death impacted him much differently this time.

"It's such a tough job they have, and I know they're understaffed," said Sauer, 47. "I was a younger man last time this happened -- I have a different level of respect now."

At SAP, an entire length of Autumn Street was filled, rows deep with police officers and their families who were silent as the motorcade arrived. Law enforcement officers -- including from departments in Los Angeles, Riverside, Benicia, Vacaville, Lodi, Fresno and Hanford -- saluted the hearse carrying Johnson.

Inside the arena, the crowd was pin-drop quiet as a bagpipe player and honor guard escorted pallbearers carrying the fallen officer's casket to the foot of a stage.

Speakers remembered Johnson as a loving husband, son and uncle, loyal friend, committed police officer and shining light in the lives of the people who knew him best.

Jamie Radack, Johnson's older sister, offered the crowd a glimpse into her brother's upbringing and his apparent destiny to protect and serve, in part to follow in their father's footsteps as a police officer.

"I knew he would grow up to become a cop," Radack said. "Whenever Mike and I played cops and robbers as kids, he always insisted on being the cops and I always had to be the bad guys.

"That turned out to be fortuitous, not just because Mike grew up to become a cop, but I grew up to become a lawyer," she said, eliciting laughter from the crowd.

Radack also recalled her brother's commitment to mastering everything he did.

"He didn't just play chess, he was captain of the chess team," she said. "He didn't just do jiujitsu, he became an instructor. He didn't just make a cheesecake, he made the best damned cheesecake you ever had from our grandma's supersecret recipe. And he not only kept the recipe secret, he literally stored it in his gun safe. He didn't just scuba dive, he dove with great white sharks in the Farallon Islands."

And she lamented the loss of a person who was tirelessly devoted to his family. Her brother was the one who helped with every move, always was the designated driver and made it to every family event no matter how briefly, sometimes while in uniform.

He shared his love of martial arts with both her children, teaching his niece how to do a sleeper-hold when she was 3. He would play Barbies with her, too.

"Mike loved his family with his entire heart and he expressed that love by always being present," she said. "And now, he's gone."

Police Chief Larry Esquivel described March 24 as the hardest day of his career. But Esquivel added that he and the rest of the department have been heartened by the vast outpouring of public support in the wake of the tragedy.

"The state of the San Jose Police Department is strong, and that's because of officers like Michael," Esquivel said. —... This horrific event has galvanized our city. It's made our big city feel like a small community."

Solis remembered his friend chose "to live differently," and that included becoming a police officer. He spoke directly to current police academy cadets and told them that in the face of the tragedy, to turn to Johnson's sense of duty as inspiration.

It was a plea made all the more poignant by the fact that Fontana was a member of the same academy class as Johnson.

"To Mike," he added, "We thank you for your life and your sacrifice to us. Death did not make you a hero. You were already a hero while you lived. You are forever stitched to us, bonded to us, and now your heart will beat through ours."

The memorial concluded with one final police ritual. A San Jose police dispatcher broadcast was piped into the arena, making a symbolic, last call.

"Officer Michael Johnson, badge 3718," the dispatcher said. "Officer Johnson, you will always be remembered and honored for your service and bravery. End of watch, March 24, 2015. Attention all units: Resume all normal traffic."

Then, the procession reformed outside to complete this painful journey at Oak Hill Cemetery, where a private funeral service was scheduled. Officers streamed out of SAP, some wiping their eyes and hugging one another. They once again lined up to salute Johnson and his family.

One officer instructed others to stand straight and bring their right hands to their heads in salute.

"It's time for him to go home."

Staff writers Julia Prodis Sulek, Katie Nelson, Erin Ivie, and Sal Pizarro contributed to this report.

HOW TO HELP
Donations to support the family of Officer Michael Johnson can be made online at sjpoa.com/donations or by mail to the San Jose Police Officers' Association, 1151 N. Fourth St., with checks payable to SJPOACF with "Michael Johnson" in the memo line.

Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_27839580/sjpd-officer-michael-johnson-police-family-community-say

Trump Pardoned Michael Milken... Greed FREAK Mikey did Evil in Northern California... Loaning Charles Hurwitz enough JUNK BOND Money to Buy Pacific Lumber in Humboldt County... and Then Hurwitz Cut Down Thousands of Old Growth Redwoods...

Once the Highly profitable trees were cut, Hurwitz stole the Pension Fund, Declared Bankruptcy and went back to Texas... and Kept all the money... Mike is Obviously Suffering From COMPULSIVE HOARDING OF MONEY SYNDROME... 


meme - gvan42 - Compulsive Hoarding of Money Syndrome - Incurable Mental Health Disease - Gregory Vanderlaan



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American History: The Humboldt County Timber Wars... A Hostile Takeover of Pacific Lumber Company and The Extreme Logging of Old Growth Redwoods in Northern California. MAXXAM SUXX


In 1985 Charles Hurwitz borrowed money (Junk Bonds) from Michael Milken and bought the company Pacific Lumber, located near Eureka, California. Then Hurwitz increased the rate of logging in the Redwood Forest and cut down all the highly profitable trees. Then he split his corporation MAXXAM into two divisions. One division was used to do actual logging and sawing of boards and the other division was used to hide the profits. When the bill came due on the Junk Bonds, Hurwitz declared bankruptcy and took the money back to Texas. Including the pension funds that paid retirement benefits for employees...

Photo of a Car in front of a Giant Pile Of Redwood Logs at A Lumber mill in Eureka CA - EARTH FIRST!
Photo of a Car in front of a Giant Pile Of Redwood Logs at A Lumber mill in Eureka CA - EARTH FIRST

Then the Pacific Lumber Company was purchased at a foreclosure sale by The Fisher Family. They had made a fortune selling clothes at a chain of stores called "The Gap". They reintroduced the business plan called "sustainable logging" where the Lumberjacks would only cut down as many trees as grew during the year. This plan was invented by the original owner of Pacific Lumber, Simon J. Murphy... The concept was to cut 1% of the forest every year and plant new trees so that in a hundred years the new trees would have grown big enough to harvest. Read More At:

Headline: Trump pardons junk bond king Michael Milken. 

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he was granting clemency to Michael Milken, the legendary bond king from the 1980s who served several years in prison for violating securities laws and has since become a prominent philanthropist.

Trump made the announcement to reporters Tuesday, along with the news that he was commuting the sentence of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich and pardoning ex-NYPD commissioner Bernard Kerik.
Milken rose to prominence on Wall Street in the 1980s as the head of the high-yield bond department, also known as junk bonds, at the now defunct firm Drexel Burnham Lambert.
But Milken got tied up in an insider trading scheme and eventually pleaded guilty to several counts of securities violations tied to a scandal with former stock trader Ivan Boesky.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/18/investing/michael-milken-pardon/index.html


meme - gvan42 - Compulsive Hoarding of Money Syndrome - Incurable Mental Health Disease - Gregory Vanderlaan

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We Must Evolve from Energy Hunter-Gatherers to Become Energy Farmers. - Quote from SchatzLab at Humboldt State University, Arcata, California

THEY INVENTED THE HYDROGEN FUEL CELL -
a Handy Way to Store Electricity Generated
by Solar for Use at Night.

http://www.schatzlab.org/

Hydrogen Fuel Cell - Schatz Lab HSU

Bicycle Power Generator converts human fat into electricity. Simply Use an Exercise Bicycle to Drive an Automobile Alternator with a Belt... Store Electricity in a Car Battery...

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Are You Facing Death? Explore The Trip Treatment. An article by Michael Pollan about Research done at NYU into Psychedelics and Cancer Treatment...

The Trip Treatment

Research into psychedelics, shut down for decades, is now yielding exciting results.


By 2010, the cancer had spread to Patrick’s lungs and he was buckling under the weight of a debilitating chemotherapy regimen and the growing fear that he might not survive. The article, headlined “hallucinogens have doctors tuning in again,” mentioned clinical trials at several universities, including N.Y.U., in which psilocybin—the active ingredient in so-called magic mushrooms—was being administered to cancer patients in an effort to relieve their anxiety and “existential distress.” 

Read More At:

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/09/trip-treatment



psychedelic art - print it and color with felt pens - drawing of a black cat with pattern fill by greg vanderlaan
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The Aspen Ideas Festival.

IT is the nation's premier public gathering for influential leaders.

Across seven days of programming the Aspen Ideas Festival engages attendees in deep and inquisitive discussion of the ideas and issues that both shape our lives and challenge our times. Some 350 presenters, 200 sessions, and 3,000 attendees comprise the annual Festival, launched in 2005, on the Aspen Institute's campus in Aspen, Colorado.

Imagine some of the most inspired and innovative thinkers, writers, artists, business people, teachers, and other leaders drawn from myriad fields and from across the country and around the world – gathered in a single place, ready to teach, speak, lead, question and answer – all interacting with an audience of thoughtful people who have stepped back from their day-to-day routines to delve deeply into a world of ideas, thought, and discussion.

http://aspenideas2019.theatlantic.com/

Greetings: Here are 20 simple ideas for making the world a better place.

1. We ought to build a giant solar power desalinization plant in Southern California. Convert Seawater into drinking water, salt and electricity.  It would use solar reflectors to boil seawater and create steam. That steam would be used to drive turbines and create electricity. When the water cools it condenses into pure H2O and salt. The water would be sold to people for drinking, washing, watering livestock and watering plants. The salt could be sold or returned to the ocean if there are not enough customers... Camp Pendleton near San Diego would be an ideal location. Southern California is in need of water. There is a current proposal to use pipelines to move fresh water from the Sacramento River to be used by farmers and residents in SoCal. An alternative would be to just get the water from the ocean... We should also stop watering lawns in California. It's a cultural norm that is not practical in a state that is suffering drought. What if it became fashionable to have rock gardens or cactus? That's what they do in Arizona...

2. Convert human fat into electricity using exercise bicycle power generators. The kinetic energy created by people pedalling can be converted into electricity by using an alternator, diode and battery. Many people use stationary bicycles for exercise and these currently unused sources of power could be used to create electricity. People could sell the electricity to the power company.

READ MORE AT: 
http://gvan42.blogspot.com/2018/05/open-letter-to-our-elected.html

Basic Definition of BIG FUN... Photo of Sonya Sophia Dancing to Michael Franti at Burning Man...



IT'S GOOD TO BE ALIVE TODAY by MICHAEL FRANTI



Gm7
 every day I wake up and turn my apple on
Bb
 I read the news of the day just as it's coming down
F
 I do my best not to let it get me down
C
 I try to keep my head up but this is Babylon
Gm7
 this world;s in crisis we try to fight it this changing climate
Bb
 with scientists and the politicians divided by it
F
 so many ways we can solve it but they will never sign it
C
 this mountains tumbling down but still we try to climb it 
Gm7
 it's in the torah quran and in the bible
Bb
 love is the message but somehow we've turned to rivals
F
 it's come to people always picking up their rifles
C
 another school getting shot up homicidal 
Bb
 some people trying to look fly
 some people trying to get high
Dm
 some people losing their mind
 some people trying to get by
F*
 when you look in my eyes you see the sign of the times
C
 we all looking for the same thing


[CHORUS]

            Gm7
but what if this song was number one
         Bb
would it mean that love had won
         F
would it mean that the world was saved
       C
and no bombs are being dropped today
            Gm7
and what if everybody had a job
      Bb
and nobody had to break a law
        F                   C
what if everyone could say 
                             Gm7
that it's good to be alive today 
           Bb
oh oh oh oh
                            F
yes it's good to be alive today
           C
oh oh oh oh
                            Gm7
yes it's good to be alive today
           Bb
oh oh oh oh
                             F
yes it's good to be ablive today
           C          
oh oh oh oh
 no matter what they say


[VERSE]

Gm7
 people used to feel safer when they would hear a siren
Bb
 like help is on it's way but now they only think of violence
F
 another youth in the streets and police is in the conflict
C
 and now we hear the guns click
Gm7
 ebola crisis and ISIS is taking heads off
Bb
 a drones bombing the village and now the kids all
F
 signing up to be soldiers cus they are willing now
C
 to do the killing now
 but are you willing now
Gm7
 some politicians out there making up some problems
Bb
 and trying to tell the people that they can solve them
F
 with TV shows and sound bytes and quotes
C
 but everybody knows that it's all about the cash flow
Gm7
 they're telling you and me, they're making progress
Bb
 but tell it to the millions of jobless
F
 it's like a players club with billions of dollars
C
 to get the votes you gotta make it rain in congress 
Bb
 some people trying to get high
 some people trying to look fly 
Dm
 some people losing their minds
 some people trying to get by 
F*
 when you look in my eyes you see the sign of the times
C
 we all looking for the same thing


[CHORUS]

            Gm7
but what if this song was number one
         Bb
would it mean that love had won
         F
would it mean that the world was saved
       C
and no bombs are being dropped today
            Gm7
and what if everybody had a job
      Bb
and nobody had to break a law
        F
what if everyone could say 
C                               Gm7
   that it's good to be alive today 
         Bb
oh oh oh oh
                            F
yes it's good to be alive today
          C
oh oh oh oh
                            Gm7
yes it's good to be alive today
          Bb
oh oh oh oh
                            F
yes it's good to be alive today
          C
oh oh oh oh
 and we all say


[OUTRO]

Gm7
 one day, one day
Bb
 one day, one day
F
 one day we all will sing
C                             
 that it's good to be alive today
Gm7
 one day, one day
Bb
 one day, one day
F
 one day we all will sing
C                             
 that it's good to be alive today
Gm7           
 oh oh oh oh 
Bb                            
 yes it's good to be alive today
F           
 oh oh oh oh
C                            
 yes it's good to be alive today
Gm7           
 oh oh oh oh 
Bb                            F          C
 yes it's good to be alive today

[Instrumental]

and I say 
Gm7
 one day, one day
Bb
 one day, one day
F
 one day we all will say
C
 that it's good to be alive today 
Gm7
 one day, one day
Bb
 one day, one day
F
 one day we all will say
C                              F
 that it's good to be alive today  

HEY TRUMPNIKS... IT'S TIME TO WAKE UP! Paul Manafort got 7 1/2 YEARS in Prison today... Michael Cohen got 3 YEARS in Prison... REMEMBER... NEVER WORK FOR TRUMP... THAT LEADS TO HANDCUFFS...

I think that's a lot of time for a man who is 69 years old... and he says he doesn't LIKE prison... It is bad for his health... WAH... crybaby... He is LIKELY to Die in Prison...

WELL, You Do the CRIME you DO the Time... Simply STOP BREAKING THE LAW and you don't have to worry about prison...

SO MANY TRUMPNIKS GOING DOWN... Van der ZWAAN=Guilty, Rick Gates=Guilty, Papa Do Run Run=Guilty, Mike Flynn=Guilty, Maria Butina=Guilty,

Roger Stone... SOON TO BE INCARCERATED...



Evidence of a FELONY By Donald Trump AKA Individual-1... Signed Check for Hush Money Payoff to Michael Cohen. Clear Grounds for Impeachment or Arrest...

Michael Cohen is Going to Prison for his part in a Criminal Conspiracy with Donald Trump. That's what the JUDGE ruled in the Southern District of New York.
 


US Representative Maxine Waters says that Deutche Bank is cooperating with the investigation of Trump's Finances. Evidently, he lied on a Loan Application in order to get funding. That's a Crime... Michael Cohen provided bank statements to the US Congress showing, for example, that a piece of Real Estate used as collateral was valued on the Loan Application at $291 Million Dollars when it was actually worth about $20 million. 

While the Law is unsettled about IF we can Arrest a President while he is serving, The Department of Justice may be waiting with handcuffs on January 20th when Trump is no longer President... Then he will be going to prison just like has employees... or maybe not... Nixon didn't serve time...


Video of Maxine Waters on MSNBC Telling Chris Hayes about Deutche Bank's Cooperation


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