This Is What I Think.

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 12/03/07 9:26 AM
I could tell May knew that something was being staged around me as I walked out of the building a half-hour or so ago.

It started with some lesbian-looking broad in the elevator hanging up a cell phone call and speaking into it about the person on the other end should "stay warm."

A woman then came from behind me as I was standing in front of the building and was standing in front of the KOMO4 building as I was and she had a yellow umbrella that was associated with "Tweety Bird."

The zombies are listening to all this I am writing so those bad guys are only getting stronger.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 12/03/07 9:41 AM
I could tell the building manager knew that something was being staged around me as I walked out of the building earlier today.

It started with some woman in the elevator, that I have seen somewhere else before, hanging up a cell phone call after speaking into it about how the person on the other end should "stay warm."

A woman then came from behind me as I was standing in front of the building and followed my usual path past the front of the KOMO4 building as I was and she had a yellow umbrella that was associated with "Tweety Bird."

The zombies are listening to all my privacy, such as my research and notes I write on "My Computer," so those bad guys are only getting stronger.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 3 December 2007 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 12/02/07 7:43 AM
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=cox03m&date=20061203&query=cox

Local News: Sunday, December 03, 2006

Slain deputy had become White Center's "Superman"

By Nick Perry

Seattle Times staff reporter

Giving up a successful career in law is an unusual route to becoming a beat cop.

But King County Sheriff's Deputy Steve Cox was an unusually idealistic man, say those who knew him. Frustrated with criminals beating the legal system, he left his job as a deputy prosecutor to patrol the streets in White Center, the high-crime neighborhood near where he grew up.

To business owners and residents, he became a "Superman" who was single-handedly making the streets safer and the neighborhood better. He became so deeply involved in community issues that he was elected president of the local council. To his family, he was a man who had found new joy since he and his wife, Maria, adopted a baby, Bronson, who turned 1 in October.

Now the neighborhood is mourning after Cox, 46, was shot and killed early Saturday.


Local bartender Cheryl Moss said Cox did more than anyone else to clean up drug dealing and prostitution: "He was our Superman. And now our Superman's dead."


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 02/07/09 2:55 AM


http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=cox03m&date=20061203&query=cox

Local News: Sunday, December 03, 2006

Slain deputy had become White Center's "Superman"

By Nick Perry

Seattle Times staff reporter

Giving up a successful career in law is an unusual route to becoming a beat cop.

But King County Sheriff's Deputy Steve Cox was an unusually idealistic man, say those who knew him. Frustrated with criminals beating the legal system, he left his job as a deputy prosecutor to patrol the streets in White Center, the high-crime neighborhood near where he grew up.

To business owners and residents, he became a "Superman" who was single-handedly making the streets safer and the neighborhood better. He became so deeply involved in community issues that he was elected president of the local council. To his family, he was a man who had found new joy since he and his wife, Maria, adopted a baby, Bronson, who turned 1 in October.

Now the neighborhood is mourning after Cox, 46, was shot and killed early Saturday.


Local bartender Cheryl Moss said Cox did more than anyone else to clean up drug dealing and prostitution: "He was our Superman. And now our Superman's dead."











http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/look-alike

look-alike

a person or thing that looks like or closely resembles another; double.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 7 February 2009 excerpt ends]










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0734590

IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

Twilight Zone (TV series 1959–1964)

Mirror Image (#1.21)


Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)


While waiting in a bus station, Millicent Barnes has the strange feeling that her doppelganger is trying to take over her life.


Release Date: 26 February 1960 (USA)










[ Patrick J. Fitzgerald the cowardly subversive and known active severely treasonous agent of forces violently hostile to the United States of America federal government & Bill Gates-Microsoft-Corbis-Nazi the cowardly International Terrorist Organization violently against the United States of America federal government actively instigate insurrection and subversive activity against the United States of America federal government with all Bill Gates-Microsoft-Corbis-Nazi & Patrick J. Fitzgerald & George Bush staff partners contributors employees contractors lawyers managers of any capacity as severely treasonous criminal accomplices and that are active unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States that actively make it impracticable to enforce the laws of the United States in the United States and in the Severely Treasonous and Criminally Rebellious State of Washington by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings ]


http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2005_4022364

chron

Houston Chronicle Archives

Prosecutor in CIA case meets new grand jury

DAVID JOHNSTON New York Times

Thu 12/08/2005

Houston Chronicle

WASHINGTON - The special prosecutor in the CIA leak case returned Wednesday to the federal courthouse for an initial session with a new grand jury in the criminal inquiry.

The prosecutor, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, declined to comment on the nearly three-hour session. It was not clear whether he presented any evidence to the panel.

Fitzgerald has brought one indictment in the investigation, against Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, who was charged on Oct. 28 with five perjury and obstruction of justice counts. Libby pleaded not guilty.

Fitzgerald has said he is nearing the end of a nearly two-year inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the disclosure of the identity of Valerie Wilson, a CIA officer.










The anti-American insurgent forces that infest Seattle Times changed the photo of Steve Cox that was on their website for the main article I referenced as documentation for their criminal activity. This article has a photo that is closer to what I remember seeing the first time during December 2007 when I started reviewing this act of insurgency by Bill Gates and the murder of one of their accomplices that works for King County Washington State. I believe he was murdered by another person in the room, probably another worker for King County Washington State, who also killed the suspect, and Steve Cox was murdered specifically because the anti-American insurgents think he resembles me personally and they are pansy cowards.










http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/ABPub/2009/09/10/2003461839.jpg

Steve Cox



http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009843718_coxsettlement11m.html

The Seattle Times

Originally published September 11, 2009 at 12:16 AM | Page modified September 11, 2009 at 8:15 AM

Family of slain deputy to get $3.3M in settlement

By Jennifer Sullivan

Seattle Times staff reporter

The family of a King County sheriff's deputy who was killed in December 2006 by a felon under state supervision will receive nearly $3.3 million in a settlement with the Department of Corrections (DOC).

The settlement will provide Maria Cox and her 3-½-year-old son, Bronson, with financial security after the fatal shooting of Deputy Steve Cox in White Center, said her attorney, Jon Payne. Maria Cox had filed a $22 million lawsuit against DOC, seeking up to $12 million for herself and up to $10 million for her son.

"Maria is just pleased and relieved to have the matter resolved so she can move on with her son with some certainty and some financial security," said Payne.

Cox, 46, a nine-year Sheriff's Office veteran, was killed at a White Center house on Dec. 2, 2006, while investigating an assault and nonfatal shooting that had occurred earlier in the night.

Cox was inside the house questioning people one at a time when he was shot by Raymond Porter, a 23-year-old felon. Porter then exchanged gunfire with two other sheriff's deputies before he fatally shot himself.