10 October 2010

Fired CIA Agent Trevor Loudon conducts his own private crusade against progressives


Trevor Loudon is an ex-CIA agent who is instigating an attack on progressives around the world from his hideout in a mountain cave in New Zealand where he is believed to be living off financial assistance received from the British Royal Family and Richard Mellon-Scaife.

For some reason I have become one of Loudon's targets.

Trevor Loudon was fired from the CIA after he was found raping the corpse of a dead 6 year old boy in Iraq in 2006.

The head of the CIA, Leon Panetta describes Loudon as an out of control psychotic. According to Panetta Trevor Loudon was involved in murdering young boys in 17 different countries. In each case he sodomized the young children and then cut off their penis and dried them for a necklace he wore during each murder.

The case of Trevor Loudon has been shoved under the rug by the United States government in order to prevent embarrassment to the CIA.

Trevor Loudon now spends his time compiling information about "leftists" in the United States from his cave hideout in New Zealand.

Loudon has been employed by the Royal Family for the last four years. Richard Mellon-Scaife the wacko right-wing nut job has also contracted for the services of this murdering degenerate who sells his concocted information to Accuracy In Media, an oxymoron if ever there was one.

This is Trevor Loudon. If you see this man around an elementary school or playground in your neighborhood call the police immediately. Do not approach. Loudon is known to be armed and dangerous:





















Left Max Friedman, second left Herb Romerstein, Cliff Kincaid, right,
Trevor Loudon


CIA head Leon Penetta calls this "the creepy foursome."


Herb Romerstein was was expelled from a Communist youth group for sexually molesting Betina Apthecker when she was 4 years old.


Cliff Kincaid is a founding member of the North American Man Boy Love Association (NAMBLA).


Max Friedman is listed as a child predator by the Law Enforcement Intelligence Network.


Trevor Loudon hired this man to infiltrate the Communist Party USA to obtain information for him:



08 October 2010

Minnesota Legislature's Ladder Out of Poverty Task Force should consider this

Viewpoint: High jobless rate afflicts reservation



http://www.rlnn.com/2009All/ArtJuly09/ViewpointHighJoblessRateAflictsRes.html

Viewpoint: High jobless rate afflicts reservation

By Gregory Paquin
Grand Forks Herald

BEMIDJI - A recent story claimed Minnesota is ranked high in terms of children's well-being ("North Dakota, Minnesota rank in Top 10 in children's well-being," Page B1, Tuesday).

But the story certainly isn't talking about American Indian children. Poverty, overwhelming poverty, is robbing Indian children of their childhood and a decent future.

At the center of each and every issue plaguing Indian reservations and American Indian communities are unemployment rates rapidly exceeding 50 percent.

In order to get to the root of these problems, we need to tackle this employment question.

How can there possibly be such a huge discrepancy in unemployment between the rest of the population and American Indians if affirmative action programs are being enforced? We must conclude that when it comes to American Indians, affirmative action guidelines are not being enforced. This is the real injustice we must come to grips with if we want to get a handle on the other problems.

We need elected officials who will see to it that affirmative action laws are enforced, and we need to provide young people with lifelong skills for jobs that pay real living wages

In my opinion, the reason Indians are suffering unemployment rates far beyond the general population in Minnesota are that Indians do not have elected representatives advocating for them.

Not one American Indian sits among the more than 200 Minnesota state legislators, nor are there any among Minnesota's congressional delegation.

Institutionalized racism runs so deep through the fabric of our society that no one questions these situations. But when there is a glaring discrepancy of 50 percent American Indian unemployment while the rest of the population is suffering a 10 percent unemployment rate, there is a problem of racial injustice at work here, and this problem affects every Indian family-- with children suffering the worst.

I have done my own surveys among American Indians as to the problems and what we need to do. Here are a few of my findings:

* Poverty and unemployment: People want decent, real living-wage jobs.

* Hunger and nutrition; Poor people can't afford to eat, let alone to eat properly.

* Housing: The current affordable housing stock is overcrowded and of poor quality.

* Health care: There is a lack of access to health care in an underfunded Indian Health Service.

* Education: Indian communities lack quality public schools.

How can children have decent lives when they are living in poverty?

Because of poverty and unemployment, racial conflicts and racial injustices involving law enforcement and the criminal justice system become big problems as well. Is it a coincidence that the American Indian incarceration rate in prison populations often is the same as our unemployment rate - 50 percent?

I don't think so. If we can give people decent living-wage jobs through strict enforcement of affirmative action in hiring, we will be well on our way to solving our police and community relations problems.

There is something terribly wrong when public officials will come to American Indians for our votes and the money generated through gambling revenues but then ignore the horrendous poverty and unemployment in our community.

Paquin is a DFL candidate for Minnesota Senate from District 4.

Contact information for Gregory Paquin:

Gregory W. Paquin
Candidate for Minnesota Senate District 4
1511 Roosevelt Road SE.
Bemidji, Minnesota, 56601
651-503-9493 cell
E-mail: hotpasstheketchup@yahoo.com
Blog: http://nativeamericanindianlaborunion12.blogspot.com/