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City attorney Goldsmith boasted how he worked on Filner ouster for 8 months
Mr. Batterson, you seriously need to learn what really happened instead of relying on the Mafia account in the news media which they own.— October 20, 2013 12:31 p.m.
Thinking Flashes in the Sky (Part 4)
Here is one of the aliens currently being detained in Old Town San Diego, beneath the Marine Corps Recruit Depot and Space Wars Interplanetary Technology Research Center. I cannot give his name nor the photo origin. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/o…— October 20, 2013 12:19 p.m.
Two truckloads of pot caught headed south toward Mexican border
When people are high on dope, what do they care what it is, or do they even know?— October 19, 2013 8:59 p.m.
Real estate prices continue to climb in San Diego
Quoted article has the same author. Real estate in most of the country is valued at about 20 times its actual value. California 30 times, and San Diego 40 or 50 times. Yet, if you want it, you DO need to pay that.— October 19, 2013 8:55 p.m.
Real estate prices continue to climb in San Diego
Fictional data about a fictional business, in reality. The Real Estate Mafia actually pays assessors to horrendously overvalue real estate, which helps banks conceal that they always lend out far more than their collateral is worth. You do need to see, for example, http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/news-ticker…, but most of all we all need to realize that the very mobsters who operate the Banking-Real Estate-Lending-Construction industry are the ones supplying the data. In other words, always do your homework by looking at the source. Prof. John Kitchin— October 19, 2013 8:52 p.m.
Alliant University's San Diego campus could be sold
Did you ever read what I wrote about truth at www.NZ9F.com/intelligence? It is the information that you are lacking when you ask for proof.— October 19, 2013 8:40 p.m.
Alliant University's San Diego campus could be sold
Palm Springs Life Magazine. That explains it. I want to read about the soup kitchens and homeless shelters.— October 17, 2013 9:20 p.m.
Alliant University's San Diego campus could be sold
Me, too. I actually started a Grade School newspaper, went on to 4 college newspapers including "Take Over!" and "Off The Pigs!" of Vietnam Era fame at the University of Wisconsin, worked at the UW-Milwaukee Post, Published Milwaukee Street Sheet, Milwaukee Homeless News, and now I am Publisher (not Editor) of the San Diego Homeless News. Don Bauder has an even more impressive rap sheet. I wrote many editorials for famous editorial writers, published in the dailies, using the editorialist's name (me ghost). Oh, I also write for the San Diego Reader, but most of my stuff is not listed, and I use bunches of different names. The UT has used 4 different names for me.— October 17, 2013 9:16 p.m.
Alliant University's San Diego campus could be sold
Most everything one can read in magazines and newspapers is not true to begin with, and I did my first editing 45 years ago. It is changed from the truth to attract advertisers. Bauder has done even more editing than me. So, how do you check the "facts" about billions of things that are not true to begin with? An ouiji board?— October 17, 2013 9:09 p.m.
Alliant University's San Diego campus could be sold
Absolute technical details are usually used to obscure the truth. I once said that DuPont Chemical was part of General Motors. A webbie-file said that to be a lie. He read the histories of DuPont and GM online. I pointed out an article in Newsweek that Google refused to have a listing for that clearly indicated the two corps had exactly the same Board, met exactly the same place at the same time, had exactly the same stockholders, the same company policies, and the same Articles of Incorporation. But, of course, DuPont is completely separate, right?— October 17, 2013 9:05 p.m.