Dear Dino,
The response for my complaints about industrial/intel
narco/fed wire privacy issues received a response. It's
not over yet, but now the will of the public has voice.
update 6/1/11: Hawaii's lawmakers are devastated.
Their illegal, unenforceable medical marijuana law
over a decade old has been exposed as a symptom
of a pattern of malicious abuse of governance.
Last week, a month after Osama bin Laden was killed
by Kentucky Special Operations in Abottabad at his
marijuana drug compound, states are popping out
news after news reports about RESPONSIBLE laws for
medical marijuana, well-written and implemented.
While Hawaii's drug economy government has only
"compassion" for 14,000 medical marijuana users,
but no care for those who do not use drugs being a
target for druggies and corrupt white collar groupies
of drugs, California, Colorado and Montana have a
miraculous cure for wire fraud in drug dispensaries!
An Illinois private-equity company has the answer:
(according to unsubstantiated reports, that is . . . )
secure and reliable transactions for online, wireless
and merchant payments point-of-contact (POC) biz
services. Whoa. Freedom from criminal infiltration,
they say with OUR financial services applications.
Fernie is considering asking a percentile of any and
all transactions for her efforts to report this evil
and sinister wire fraud in medical dispensaries.
She is on Congressional record for years reporting
the symptom of a larger problem in her life with
her phone number being fraudulently listed on
Geico and credit card records of criminal med-
ical marijuana dispensary, Brian Murphy in Paia.
The huge cannabis industry manufacturer did not
say if they dispensed "smokable" THC, or pakalolo.
But Arizona's SUPER STORE linked to the Oakland
chain being investigated for cultivating illegal drug
cultures is ready for their 3900 medical pot clients,
a BILLION-dollar industry says the SUPER STORE.
Thankfully, Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky, not
to be confused with his dad Congressman Ron Paul
from Texas, said "no" to an extension of the flawed
Patriot Act last week that really did not curb terror
in our information systems nor assist in our war on
terror. In fact, the operational realities in Hawaii, and
the known corrupt implementation of drug enforce-
ment laws have been reported as a symptom of a
larger problem.
increased wire breaches based on counter terror
laws/language/applications under Democrat
systems of enforcement/government. In light
of this past weekend's attack on Lockheed Martin,
the largest information defense contractor firm
in this country, practically an act of war, we can
see that some officials cannot walk and chew
gum at the same time.
My Fave Kitty decided that he wanted a fishing supply
store on Maui since there are so few around these days.
Yukie really is not working to make lazy bones happy
with the fishing gear store. After all, we reap what
we sow in America, right?
Fernie
Monday, May 30, 2011
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