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  1. Deborah:

    How kind of you to take the time to comment. I very much appreciate it.

    It is funny to hear the Administration say that they “can not make” AIG or some other company do something. If you have ever been on the wrong side of their harassment, what you know if that they believe they can make someone do whatever they want whenever they want and the law be damned!

    I listen to these press releases and wonder with amazement “when was the law ever a constraint?”

    All the best,

    Catherine

  2. Ms. Fitts,

    I want to thank you for your bravery and using your skills and talents for the greater good–not for personal gain. I cannot afford to subscribe, but I do follow your blog and free advice.

    You and I have more in common than one would think. At first glance we seem different–I am African-American, I just have a Bachelors degree (quite an accomplishment for a first generation college student) and I have never lived in a mansion in D.C. or ran my own company.

    However, like you, I too have had a run-in with the Feds under the Bush Administration (Bush II).

    What happened is as follows:

    In 2003 I moved to Atlanta to apply for and attend nursing school. I moved into a cheap apartment on Roswell Road that had several immigrants living there, one of whom was my neighbor across the hall, a Pakistani man. I befriended him. He was a nice man and a naturalized citizen. One day he told me he was going back to Pakistan and I didn’t understand why. I began to notice a change in him. He became severely depressed and when we were out in public he seemed paranoid. Often, he had this look on his face like he had seen death. Right before he left, he told me the Feds were using him, against his will, to help out with some sort of operation because of his language skills.

    Ms. Fitts, based on what I saw at the apartment complex after he left for Pakistan, and what happened to me, I believe the Feds were using him to bait terrorists to the building. I was placed under surveillance, friends and family were contacted, I was detained and questioned by the Feds against my will, and the harassment has continued periodically to this day. I have lost jobs, relationships with friends and family, and I had to drop out of nursing school because of the stress (this would have been my second degree had I finished school). I did contact people and ask for help, one of whom was a human rights professor at Emory, who also lectures at Yale.
    She did try to help me, but the harassment from the feds continued and I suffered a nervous breakdown. Ms. Fitts, I am telling the truth! I would be happy to provide the name and email of the professor if you respond to my comment.

    The point of sharing my account with you is this: I understand you. I know what it’s like to feel as if your heart is going to explode from stress, to have PTSD nightmares, to always look behind your shoulder, to wonder if you’re going to live to see another day. In one of your posts
    you wrote about how many of the elite crooks in the U.S. government and corporations, including their intelligence agencies (they work for them, not for us) are waging not just economic warfare against the population, but spiritual warfare as well. Your comment could not have been more spot-on.

    Anyway, I know you understand this, but I want you to know that you aren’t alone in your experience. There are others out there who have walked in your shoes. I know you landed on your feet because you had more resources and support to start with before they upended your life,
    and I don’t begrudge you for that. But your strength in the face of adversity, especially as woman, inspires me with me hope.

    Keep fighting the good fight and God bless!

    Sincerely,

    DL

  3. Yep…Let’s start the interview with “people think your a little bit off your rocker”…. Old media tactics to invalidate and marginalize anyone they feel are a threat. Unfortunately his intelligence is belied by that one comment.

  4. Catherine,

    Could you give me some clues as to how to find
    the $120 Billion in cash on the 10K Goldman Sachs report?

    Thanks.

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