Letter to The Editor - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Let me explain the process of having a "Letter To The Editor"
published. First I wrote the Letter, the I emailed the Letter to the Editor. Paul Schliesmann responded with a request to shorten it. I did and then I
re-submitted it. Paul edited it again before it was finally published on Tuesday, April
24, 2001. Follow the sequence as you scroll down the page.
Thanks to Robert Gaffney for sending me an email in the afternoon of April 24th to advise
me that the Letter was published. Though few Kingston Whig-Standards are sent to Ottawa, I
was able to find one at a News Stand.
Enjoy this day!!
tjk :)
www.cyberclass.net
From: Tom J. Kennedy
Sent: Monday, April 9, 2001 11:47 PM
To: The Editor Kingston Whig Standard
Cc: Robert Gaffney; Virginia Storring; Colette Drisdale; Jill Smith
Subject: Letter to The Editor
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Monday, April 9, 2001
The Editor
The Kingston Whig Standard
P.O. Box 2300
6 Cataraqui St.,
Kingston, Ont.
K7L 4Z7
Dear Sir/Madame:
I am impressed Robert Gaffney's political leadership. On Sunday, April 8, 2001 Councillor
Robert Gaffney of Stone Mills Township spoke a very few powerful words to the 300+
residents who were gathered in St. Patrick's Hall in Erinsville, Ontario to be fully
educated by CCCE (Concerned Citizens of the Community Environments) about the recurring
"intensive hog
factory farm" controversy which has had the community "hamstrung" for
almost a year.
Mathematicians tell us that when 3% of a selected group are fully aware and motivated to
action a shift occurs and the "hundredth monkey" theory takes care of the rest.
Assuming there are approximately 7000 voters in Stone Mills Township, 300+ people
translates into more than 4%. CCCE can be proud indeed to have already engaged the
"hundredth monkey" effect. Any of the remaining 6700 voters who want to begin
their self-imposed "re-education" about "intensive hog factory farms"
are invited to begin at the Pig Farm cyberclassroom at this URL: www.cyberclass.net/smtable.htm
Permit me to quote the words of wisdom which I heard from Robert Gaffney's lips:
"I don't think Council has done a very well handling this issue. If we can't stop
this you'll have my resignation."
The Township of Stone Mills like any other rural Ontario township is in dire need of
political leadership that responds to issues that directly affect the common people who
are tried of being the victims of "lies, deceit and deception." The common
people are awakening everywhere and they will no longer tolerate indifference and/or abuse
from politicians at any level of politics. Though many local residents do not realize it
yet, these municipal issues are directly and/or indirectly related to provincial, federal
and global politics.
Robert Gaffney's courageous act of a very few words speaks volumes and every voter will
remember what he said, though few will remember what the other municipal politicians said
on Sunday, April 8, 2001. Robert's leadership may very well become a pivotal turning point
that will cause all of the municipal politicians of Stone Mills Township to publicly
demonstrate that they take very seriously their mandate to "serve" the people
who elected them to political office in the fall of 2000.
Thanks to CCCE, there has been sufficient research and information shared in the past
days, weeks and months to understand that "intensive hog factory farming" does
absolutely nothing to serve the residents of Stone Mills Township. Rather "intensive
hog factory farming" serves only the selfish agenda of the elitist shareholders of
"corporate farming" whose agenda is to create a globalist food cartel which will
then use the twisted knot of "economics and food" to manipulate "we the
people" into subservient roles designed to smother our freedoms and keep us under
their control.
In the eyes of many voters Robert Gaffney has earned the highest level of political
respect for publicly taking a definite stand on opposing the application by Mark Slack to
locate an "intensive hog factory farm" in Erinsville, Ontario. Ideally, Reeve,
Jim MacDonald and the other five councillors to ought to likewise offer to submit their
resignations "if Stone Mills Township Council cannot stop the application for this
'intensive hog factory farm' in Erinsville, Ontario." Premier Mike Harris can then be
invited to come to run the political affairs of Stone Mills Township. Such action would
command local, provincial and national media attention and subsequent support from
fellow-Canadians everywhere.
By carefully reviewing the actions of Mike Harris since he was first elected in the
Province of Ontario it becomes clear that his priority is NOT to the voters of Ontario BUT
to the advocates of the New World Order and his action of centralizing power by creating
mega-townships in rural Ontario is a definite and necessary evolutionary step towards
"genocidal globalization."
I invite readers to carefully scrutinize what the mainstream media is telling people about
what is happening in Quebec City at the FTAA Summit from April 20th to April 22nd and then
look at the news coverage differently with the new information that has been exposed to
everyone through the seemingly local issue of "intensive hog factory farming" in
Erinsville, Ontario.
Likewise, I invite readers to take notice that the CCCE (Concerned Citizens for Community
Environments) leadership who is responsible for teaching the municipal politicians and for
likewise teaching and mobilizing the voters of Stone Mills Township is matriarchal. That
is to say that four women (with the help and co-operation of many others from youth to
seniors - some men and some women and some children) are responsible for awakening the
community of Stone Mills Township and mobilizing them to action within a very short period
of time. That four uncommon women in a rural farming community assumed the leadership role
in "rooting" out the "truth" about "intensive hog factory
farms" is no coincidence.
Keen observers of global politics have been telling us for some time that if we are to
save ourselves as a planet we must foster and nurture matriarchal leadership for they are
more likely to succeed in reclaiming and preserving our lands for future generations. The
patriarchal leadership which has been dominating history for centuries is largely
responsible for the repeated "horrors of war" which have taken us to the brink
of disaster where our future as a planet lies precariously in the balance.
I draw your attention to a notable quote by Mama Cuncha (a well-respected Kogi
Grandmother) July 1996. The Kogi are an aboriginal society with matriarchal leadership who
have lived for more than 10,000 years in the Andes Mountains in South America.
Unfortunately, most Canadians have never heard of them, probably because the mainstream
media mistakenly judges their message to be "not newsworthy." By the way, some
of the Kogi will be visiting the Ottawa area in late April and early May of 2001. Details
will be posted a Kogi cyberclassroom at The Cyberclass Network.
"You, younger brothers, see only the material things. You have been transforming
matter for very long and you have devoted much energy to it. If we continue to build an
artificial world, the earth will die. If we wish to reclaim and preserve out territory, it
is not to gain advantage or profit but to protect it, and through the Sierra, to protect
the whole world and life itself."
Enjoy this day !!
Working with you for "peace and plenty" by 2020
I AM
Tom-Joseph: Kennedy otherwise known as "Tommy-No: Usury"
www.cyberclass.net
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PS: Let's take back our country and let's continue with the "re-education" that
we've just begun in Stone Mills Township.
"I am only one,
But still I am one,
I cannot do everything
But still I can do something
And because I cannot do everything,
I will not refuse to do the something I can do!"
Edward Everett Hale
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----Original Message-----Tom:
I think the essential point of your letter is to commend the councillor's actions. After
that, it starts to ramble and is entirely too long to run. If you'd like to cut it down
and re-submit, I invite you to do so.
Paul Schliesmann
April 10, 2001
Greetings Paul:
Yes, I want to make the point about Councillor Gaffney's actions and I also want to make
the point about the leadership of CCCE being matriarchal.
I have cut it down. If it needs further editing you are the expert.
Please advise me which day you run it. The Kingston Whig Standard is only available at
bigger newsstands here in Ottawa and only a few copies at that. I'd have to be at a news
stand early in the morning to get a Kingston Whig Standard.
Enjoy this day
tjk :)
www.cyberclass.net
PS: Does the Whig Standard print the Letters to The Editor at the website?
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Box 9333, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3V1
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Tuesday, April 10, 2001
The Editor
The Kingston Whig Standard
P.O. Box 2300
6 Cataraqui St.,
Kingston, Ont.
K7L 4Z7
Dear Sir/Madame:
I am impressed Robert Gaffney's political leadership. On Sunday, April 8, 2001 Councillor Robert Gaffney of Stone Mills Township spoke a very few powerful words to the 300+ residents who were gathered in St. Patrick's Hall in Erinsville, Ontario to be fully educated by CCCE (Concerned Citizens of the Community Environments) about the recurring "intensive hog factory farm" controversy which has had the community "hamstrung" for almost a year.Permit me to quote the words of wisdom which I heard from Robert Gaffney's lips:
"I don't think Council has done a very well handling this issue. If we can't stop this you'll have my resignation."
The Township of Stone Mills like any other rural Ontario township is in dire need of political leadership that responds to issues that directly affect the common people who are tried of being the victims of "lies, deceit and deception." The common people are awakening everywhere and they will no longer tolerate indifference and/or abuse from politicians at any level of politics. Though many local residents do not realize it yet, these municipal issues are directly and/or indirectly related to provincial, federal and global politics.
Robert Gaffney's courageous act of a very few words speaks volumes and every voter will remember what he said, though few will remember what the other municipal politicians said on Sunday, April 8, 2001. Robert's leadership may very well become a pivotal turning point that will cause all of the municipal politicians of Stone Mills Township to publicly demonstrate that they take very seriously their mandate to "serve" the people who elected them to political office in the fall of 2000.
In the eyes of many voters Robert Gaffney has
earned the highest level of political respect for publicly taking a definite stand on
opposing the application by Mark Slack to locate an "intensive hog factory farm"
in Erinsville, Ontario. Ideally, Reeve, Jim MacDonald and the other five councillors to
ought to likewise offer to submit their resignations "if Stone Mills Township
Council cannot stop the application for this 'intensive hog factory farm' in Erinsville,
Ontario." Premier Mike Harris can then be invited to come to run the political
affairs of Stone Mills Township. Such action would command local, provincial and national
media attention and subsequent support from fellow-Canadians everywhere.
I invite readers to take notice that the CCCE (Concerned Citizens for Community
Environments) leadership who is responsible for teaching the municipal politicians and for
likewise teaching and mobilizing the voters of Stone Mills Township is matriarchal. That
is to say that four women (with the help and co-operation of many others from youth to
seniors - some men and some women and some children) are responsible for awakening the
community of Stone Mills Township and mobilizing them to action within a very short period
of time. That four uncommon women in a rural farming community assumed the leadership role
in "rooting" out the "truth" about "intensive hog factory
farms" is no coincidence.
Keen observers of global politics have been telling us for some time that if we are to
save ourselves as a planet we must foster and nurture matriarchal leadership for they are
more likely to succeed in reclaiming and preserving our lands for future generations.
Enjoy this day !!
Working with you for "peace and
plenty" by 2020
I AM
Tom-Joseph: Kennedy otherwise known as "Tommy-No: Usury"
www.cyberclass.net
The final copy of The Letter To The Editor. The way that it was published on Page 5 of The Kingston Whig Standard on Tuesday, April 24, 2001. (Notice the Editor did make a few more cuts from my second submission.)
A Challenge for Politicians: Stop Hog Farm or Resign
I am impressed Robert Gaffney's political leadership in
Stone Mills Township. On April 8, Councillor Gaffney spoke a few powerful words to
the more than 300 residents who were gathered in St. Patrick's Hall in Erinsville to
be educated by the Concerned Citizens of the Community Environments group about the
intensive hog factory farm controversy which has had the community hamstrung for almost a
year.
Permit me to quote the words of wisdom which I heard from Robert Gaffney's lips:
"I don't think Council has done a very well handling this issue. If we can't stop this you'll have my resignation."
In the eyes of many voters, Councillor
Gaffney has earned the highest level of political respect for publicly taking a definite
stand on opposing the application to locate an intensive hog factory farm in Erinsville.
Ideally, Reeve, Jim MacDonald and the other five councillors ought to likewise offer to
submit their resignations if Stone Mills Township council cannot stop the
application for this farm. Premier Mike Harris could then be invited to come and run the
political affairs of Stone Mills Township. Such action by other municipal politicians
would command local, provincial and national media attention and subsequent support from
fellow-Canadians everywhere.
I invite readers to take notice that the Concerned Citizens for Community Environments
leadership, which is responsible for teaching the municipal politicians and for likewise
teaching and mobilizing the voters of Stone Mills Township, is matriarchal. That is to say
that four women (with the help and co-operation of many others from youth to seniors; some
men and some women and some children) are responsible for awakening the community of Stone
Mills Township and mobilizing them to action within a very short period of time.
That four uncommon women in a rural farming community assumed the leadership role in
rooting out the truth about intensive hog factory farms is no coincidence. Keen observers
of global politics have been telling us for some time that if we are to save ourselves as
a planet, we must foster and nurture matriarchal leadership, for women are more likely to
succeed in reclaiming and preserving our lands for future generations.
Tom-Joseph: Kennedy
Ottawa