Archive for March 2nd, 2014
Table of Contents (Posts, most Recent First)
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The Table of Contents, titles and links, is a visual panorama of the blog.** If this subject matter grips your gut-instinct, catches your attention — first, look at some of the evidence.
**UPDATE: Make that, a visual panorama of how free blogging platforms lose their formatting as you can see at the bottom (titles of posts, and many links remain, but now rows and columns do).
For a colorful, orderly Table of Contents, many with abstracts, click HERE (“Posts, Most Recent First”) …
…actual Table of Contents, with a link to every single post April 24, 2012 back through Sept. 24?, 2012.
For Summary/Introduction, keep reading.
Start seeing where to find more. Take some time, rub your eyes, look again. Search, start doing lookups yourself, until the process of searching, I hope, awakens some curiosity, and that “say WHAT?” as it did with me, drives you to want, and get, understanding! Get to the point where you can show and tell, not just “quote and tell.” Trust me, please, when I say that, “the answers needed most are NOT in mainstream media,” Symptoms, yes. Answers, No.
Trust me please, when I say that when you let others define the problems, you have just let others limit the answers. And that once you at least consider looking at: Grants, Corps (court-connected corps) and Tax Returns — things start to flow together better. Put that in a historical context (WHOSE idea were these courts anyhow?) and understanding can be built.
Search, click, look, go “Hmm!…” and repeat — goes a long ways when you’re within range of a vocabulary that leads to something solid you can actually look at a government, or IRS database from.
Then please start talking with others (or, if you want, with me) about those topics; if you want to talk back, every post has a comments field, and there are even a few feedback forms [Here’s a Feedback Form (and a LONG rant about DV agencies)]. If you quote me, link to that post, and cite to this blog, like I do to others’ work!
The Table of Contents is a work in progress, chronological backwards in time, while as I can, the blog is moving forward.
And the introduction getting a little longer. Please utilize scroll bar if this annoys you, or read if it does not! Shutting up is not my long suit.
Check back periodically, for a larger listing, or more links to individual posts, as I can. Until (which project is still an IF) the table of contents is complete, for any post listed below that doesn’t yet have its hyperlink, or for unlissted posts, the date can be used under blog’s “Archives” function (sidebar). The blog goes back to 2009, but so far this Table of Contents does not. In fact, some of the material is so rarely even covered, you also might get to a certain post lacking the direct link, by a simple searching Google for its title.
Another issue — I’m UNsticking what are marked sticky posts (so more current ones stay closer to top of blog), but leaving the designation in the left column. The left column marks ones formerly sticky or that I otherwise consider keynote, or critical information to understanding the system.
This information requires a different kind of attention span and for most people (particularly people who may come to this blog because of a custody horrors case) the ability (which is basically just a decision) to look at this very large, very complex problem with nonstandard vocabulary. I assert that this vocabulary MUST include the economic/corporate-government factor (the “Operations”) in terms that convey meaning to those who use them.

