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Cedar Street Times’ Publisher Jameson Ramps Up from Censorship to Blacklist – Refuses Letter and Large Paid Ad
“Because the pension question is now being litigated, I have chosen not to run your letters or your advertisements.” “Marge Jameson, Editor [email protected] Cedar Street Times 306 Grand Ave., Pacific Grove, CA Voice: 831-324-4742 Fax: 831-324-4745″ (Dated: Tue, Jun … Continue reading
Pacific Grove Newspaper Publisher Admits Deliberate Censorship
Pacific Grove newspaper Cedar Street Times’ Publisher Marge Jameson Censors all letters from a reasonable middle of the road citizen. Sends him two emails refusing to publish any of his letters to the editor. Growing up here, I blindly trusted … Continue reading
Potter Assigned Watchdog Role: April Fools
Reading a Herald headline today I’m not the only one who couldn’t help laughing — “Monterey County Supervisor Dave Potter named desal ‘watchdog.’” My my my – that is uhhh . . . “interesting.” Or to put it accurately “The … Continue reading
Full Nuclear Meltdowns of 3 Reactors at Fukushima Confirmed !
Update ! – Japan admits three nuclear reactors (numbers 1, 2 and 3) reached Full meltdown ! While most major news media have ignored it, (particularly television) this website and others have been tracking evidence that there was a nuclear … Continue reading
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Scrooge Lives – Carmel Pine Cone’s Paul Miller
While almost everyone else celebrated Earth Day on April 22, — who wrote a bitter editorial condemning one of the best environmental protection laws? (Even BP (Gulf Oil Spill), Chevron and Monsanto tried to pretend they care about our environment … Continue reading
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Fukoshima Blue Flashes and Neutron Beams = Criticality Accident (Fission)
There are three alarming things observed at Fukoshima, that aren’t getting much US media attention: Blue Flashes, 13 separate Neutron emission detections and radioactive Chlorine.
Not Facebook – Try “One Social Web” or Diaspora
US President Obama warned high-school students in Virginia September 2009 — “Be careful about what you post on Facebook, because in the YouTube age whatever you do will be pulled up later somewhere in your life.” “They trust me [with … Continue reading
Japan’s Radioactive Fallout Approaching Chernobyl’s
Up until yesterday, the radiation from the failed Japanese Nuclear power plants has been described a as far from the amount released by Chernobyl. Experts typically opined by describing the danger along the lines of : “I don’t know how … Continue reading
Bogus Logic Used to Justify Lazy Reporting
Newspaper writers and editors often defend incompetent reporting with scrofulous logic — “Both sides were angry so it must have been a good article.” Publishing gibberish would also anger both sides of any controversial issue; and that takes no effort … Continue reading
Part II: Herald’s Livernois – Censoring, Slander and Bullying?
This is Part 2 of a report on HOPE’s first meeting with the Gary Omernick, President of The Herald, Monterey’s local daily newspaper. A primary subject on our agenda is the Herald’s 7 year long complete news and editorial blackout … Continue reading
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I Don’t Give em Hell, I just Tell the Truth and they think its Hell
“I don’t give them Hell. I just tell the truth about them and they think it’s Hell.” -US President Harry Truman That pretty well describes my experience in local politics.
Herald’s News Story Gatekeeper Livernois Disgusted with Public Commenting at Government Meetings
Did you ever wonder why newspaper stories are biased in favor of government and business — and against public interests ? Well, we got a rare insight in a Herald blog article by Joe Livernois. Livernois is the Herald’s “City … Continue reading
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Part I: Was the Herald’s Letter-Editor Royal Calkins Caught Censoring & BlackListing, then Lying to Cover it up?
(c) Copyright 2009-2011 David Dilworth “I’ll never print anything from you.” – Royal Calkins After HOPE received an unusually high number of Herald political censorship complaints (on top of their complete lack of response to HOPE’s carefully written Better Water … Continue reading
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Carmel Pine Cone’s Paul Miller – Wrong Again: Apparently Cell Phones Can Cause Head Tumors
Cell Phones Causing Head Tumors (c) Copyright 2011 David Dilworth Update May 31, 2011: “Finally-The First Official Recognition that Cell-Phones Could Cause Brain Cancer” It is unfortunate that it is necessary to disprove Paul Miller’s January 14, 2011 (unsigned) editorial … Continue reading
Correcting Pesticide Definition and Exposing Hypocrisy in Letter to Carmel Pine Cone Editor Paul Miller
Here’s another letter Carmel Pine Cone Editor Paul Miller refused to print. That refusal solidly reinforces the closing line from his Editorial that this letter responds to “… when you’ve already made up your mind about what a story’s supposed … Continue reading
Pine Cone turns American Dream Upside Down – Censored by Carmel Pine Cone Publisher Paul Miller
This is a letter sent to correct the abundant “whoppers” written by Carmel Pine Cone publisher / editor in his unsigned editorial “The Dilworth Phenomena.” (June 15, 2007) Letter to the Editor Carmel Pine Cone June 28, 2007 Pine Cone … Continue reading