Monday, 25 April 2016

09:58 – My apologies to Rain Stickland, whose name I misspelled yesterday as Strickland. That’s the way I read it, probably because when I was growing up in New Castle, PA there was a corner store called Strickland’s two blocks from our house. I just did a Google search for it, and turned up nothing whatsoever. It’s long gone, and there’s now a wig place where it used to sit at the corner of Mercer Street and Euclid Avenue, catty-cornered from George Washington Junior High School.

Her PA novel is, as far as I know, the first one I’ve read that was written by a prog. She’s into the whole climate change/animal rights/BLM/Occupy thing, and hopes Bern is elected president. She, like her main character, is obsessed with ferrets, and thinks it cute when they bite her. The author even runs an international ferret-rescue organization. Her main character is a 40-ish woman who is absolutely obsessed with sex, more so that the average teenager. Still, Stickland has obviously done her homework, and tosses in little snippets of useful information that are seldom found in other prepper fiction. For example, early in the book, she mentions storing sulfuric acid and chemistry lab equipment, both for making ether for anesthesia and for isolating insulin (because her character’s best friend is an insulin-dependent diabetic). The dialog is hokey at times, and usually sex-obsessed, but Stickland is a good story-teller who makes few spelling/grammatical errors other than an occasional misused apostrophe. All the more surprising, since Stickland herself never graduated from high school. Her first book is good enough that I’ll read the rest of the series.

Email from Jen. She has five bottles of generic chlorine bleach on the shelf, and wanted to know if I thought that was enough. The short answer is yes and no. Jen has a Sawyer PointZeroTwo microfilter for purifying water, which should be sufficient. She’s keeping the chlorine bleach as a backup method, and she’s run the math. The typical recommendation for water treatment is eight drops per gallon. There are 20 drops per milliliter. Her five gallons total just under 19,000 mL. Call it 380,000 drops, or enough to treat about 47,000 gallons.

But there are several problems with that scenario. First, chlorine bleach solution is unstable. It starts to degrade as soon as it’s bottled. Even in a sealed bottle, after a year it’s significantly weaker than the original 5.25%, and eventually it becomes useless. Second, purifying water with chlorination is an extremely complex issue. The amount of chlorine needed can easily range over a factor of five or more, depending on how contaminated the source water is, not just with microorganisms but with organic matter that the bleach reacts with. It’s not a matter of deciding how much chlorine to add to the source water; what’s important is residual chlorine, how much is left after the water has been sanitized. That should ideally be in the range of 1 to 2 PPM, but there’s no way to determine that short of testing the treated water. Third, chlorine is ineffective or only partially effective against some pathogenic microorganisms. In short, using chlorine bleach is better than nothing, but it’s not a magic bullet. My advice is to over-chlorinate to make sure the chlorine reaches a level sufficient to destroy most pathogens. The problem is that levels above about 4 PPM are increasingly toxic to humans. The answer to that is to chlorinate the hell out of suspect water and then allow it to sit long enough for the excess chlorine to dissipate into the air.

I suggested that Jen buy some high-concentration calcium hypochlorite powder and a pool test kit, ideally Taylor brand. The dry calcium hypochlorite is much, much more shelf-stable than bleach solution, and that six pounds of 73% DryTec pool shock is sufficient to make up about 15 gallons of stock bleach solution as needed. Even if Jen doesn’t use bleach for water treatment, it’ll come in handy for sanitation. The pool test kit will let her test for residual chlorine if she does use it for water treatment.

Incidentally, I’ve seen various comments about it being unsafe to use hypochlorite intended for pool treatment for treating drinking water. That’s completely bogus. Technical grade calcium hypochlorite is typically 60% to 78% calcium hypochlorite, with the remainder being mostly calcium chloride, calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) and similar chemicals that are harmless in small amounts. Remember, that six pounds of pool shock is being diluted in about 150,000 gallons of water, so the amount of non-hypochlorite chemicals added is something like 1 milligram per liter. Call it 1 PPM. There aren’t many chemical species that are harmful at 1 PPM, and none of them are found in pool shock.


40 Comments and discussion on "Monday, 25 April 2016"

  1. SteveF says:

    There aren’t many chemical species that are harmful at 1 PPM

    Are you sure about that? My understanding is that as tests become more sensitive, the toxicity of chemicals has increased. Decades ago, when tests could spot only tens per million, it was determined that contamination of ten parts per million posed an unacceptable risk to human health and chemical companies, farmers, or other polluters had to pay to clean up the mess. Now that tests can detect levels well under one part per billion of some chemicals, the threshold for unacceptable risk to human health is around 1PPB. And corporations have to pay to clean up the mess.

    Hmm. Something’s missing from that analysis. Oh, that’s right: And anthropogenic global warming is real! And corporations and rich countries have to pay to clean up the mess.

  2. OFD says:

    Gee whiz, Mr. SteveF appears to be some kind of denier! Hope his state AG’s not a libturd Dem.

    Uh-oh….

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Schneiderman

  3. Dave says:

    Interesting commentary on the state of American education that our host is fairly impressed with the quality of writing of an author who never finished high school. Which probably means her use of the English language is probably as good as mine, if not better.

  4. Robert Bruce Thompson says:

    She’s Canadian, which may well be why she learned to write competent English.

  5. MrAtoz says:

    Look out Mr. Lynn and Nick. Cait! is in your neighborhood. Dropping his balls in the ladies room ’cause he’s too chicken to have them removed.

    Caitlyn Jenner risked arrest as she travelled to Houston to protest the city’s anti-LGBT bathroom laws on the season finale on Sunday of I Am Cait.

    The 66-year-old reality star took action after learning that US President candidate Ted Cruz, a Republican who she supports for president, had helped get the city’s HERO act repealed.

    Caitlyn and her girlfriends once in Houston ignored the laws there by entering public restrooms and leaving signs that they had been there.

  6. Dave says:

    I’ve been thinking about Hillary’s private server, and wondering how unwise she has to be to find herself in her current predicament. The only reason I can think for having a private server is an attempt to shield her communications from scrutiny under the Freedom Of Information Act. If that was the motive, she has certainly failed at that task. Her email certainly has received more attention than it would have if she left it on her server.

    I would be shocked if Vladimir Putin doesn’t have copies of all her emails, even the ten which the entire body of the message was redacted before being made public. What will Hillary do to keep those ten emails from becoming public. Whatever Vladimir Putin wants.

  7. nick says:

    Man, why’d you link that article? Now I’ve got the sour taste of bile in my mouth. I threw up a little when I saw the pic of Fakelin kissing that other person.

    n

  8. JimL says:

    Why’d you click the link? You knew where it was going.

  9. pcb_duffer says:

    Here on the Gulf Coast, the usual advice from the hurricane preparedness folks is to pour a shot glass full of chlorine bleach into a five gallon bucket of possibly contaminated water. Then stir vigorously, and allow to stand for an hour. One other handy suggestion is to take water which has been used for cooking, hand washing, etc., and pour it into a bucket which will be used to refill the toilets. It might not be potable, but it’s certainly flushable.

  10. ech says:

    The only reason I can think for having a private server is an attempt to shield her communications from scrutiny under the Freedom Of Information Act. If that was the motive, she has certainly failed at that task.

    She has partially succeeded. Remember that she went through the server and deleted the “not work related” emails – supposedly a large number having to do with her daughter’s wedding, etc. Of course, there may be other emails that “accidentally” got deleted in that purge. And depending on what they did after the purge, they may not be recoverable.

    I heard that the FBI was building a cross reference of emails from her to others, then looking at the archives from the others to look for emails to her that weren’t in the original data dump. Also, there may have been some backups that the company that housed the server had. Those can be cross-referenced to look for inappropriate deletions.

    Depending on what they did with the server after they deleted the “personal” emails, the deleted ones might be unrecoverable.

  11. ech says:

    For those of you with Amazon Prime, the wife and I started watching Bosch season 2. As good as season 1, excellent acting. Rated TV-MA due to violence, nudity, language.

  12. lynn says:

    “Storage Pod 6.0: Building a 60 Drive 480TB Storage Server”
    https://www.backblaze.com/blog/open-source-data-storage-server/

    Wow! Half of a Petabyte in a single box!

  13. nick says:

    Lots of uses for bleach besides treating water.

    I use my aging bleach to wash my deck, my siding, my driveway, my patio furniture, etc. Works a treat to get rid of the organics that are on the outdoor stuff.

    I keep the kiddie pool and the bleach, including a bleach rated garden sprayer, in case ebola rears it’s head again. And if not ebola, something else.

    I also keep britta water filter pitchers and extra filters to remove the chlorine from my stored water just before use. Works well.

    I usually chlorinate so the odor is still present after stirring and settling for 30 minutes. Since I’m gonna filter it for taste anyway, why not go a bit extra?

    WRT a pool test kit, good idea. Another choice is the test strips restaurants use to be sure their wash water has enough chlorine. They’re cheap.

    nick

    Funny note, I once sold water filters in the Phoenix area. If I could get an appointment, I usually could sell a filter. I would draw a glass of tap water and use a pool test kit for chlorine. The tap water tested in the ‘good’ range for a pool or a spa. After filtering, the test stayed clear. It was usually an easy sale after that.

  14. Miles_Teg says:

    “She, like her main character, is obsessed with ferrets, and thinks it cute when they bite her.”

    I wonder if Rain Stickland is interested in Ferret Busting.

  15. Ray Thompson says:

    The tap water tested in the ‘good’ range for a pool or a spa. After filtering, the test stayed clear. It was usually an easy sale after that.

    We installed a water filter in our sink to specifically get rid of chlorine. We have a pool and use the test strips.

    Many years ago my son did a science fair project on the amount of chlorine in the public water for my small burg. At the start of the week the chlorine was off the scale of the test strips which if memory serves me correctly was 10PPM. As the week went on the level dropped until about six days later the reading was less than 1PPM.

    So we installed the filter and the chlorine, if any, is below the level I can test with the strips. Water tastes darn good. A high quality filter with three stages including carbon and reverse osmosis. Has about a 1.5 gallon storage tank that slowly fills compressing the rubber bladder. Needed as the filtering is not fast. Also hooked the system up to our ice maker and have decent ice.

    We reported the findings of the science project to the local water board and were basically scoffed at for not knowing anything. It doesn’t take much intelligence to read a test strip but apparently the local water board does not rise to that level.

  16. lynn says:

    My advice is to over-chlorinate to make sure the chlorine reaches a level sufficient to destroy most pathogens. The problem is that levels above about 4 PPM are increasingly toxic to humans. The answer to that is to chlorinate the hell out of suspect water and then allow it to sit long enough for the excess chlorine to dissipate into the air.

    The first plant that I worked at back in the 1980s had a fresh water lake for cooling water, drinking water, and boiler water. The drinking water was cleaned up using an iron clarifier, charcoal filter, Reverse Osmosis, and then had a bleach bottle injector before sending to the water tower.

    It took quite a while to get used to that water as it would clean out your digestive system on a fairly regular basis so I suspect that the bleach was rather high. I have no idea how often the 100,000 gallons of water in the water tower turned over with 40 to 100 people working on site per week. Maybe daily.

  17. lynn says:

    Also, my swimming pool has a online chlorine tester and automatic injector. It is currently set for 3.5 ppm chlorine.

    Long term, I want to convert to a salt water pool but I keep getting hung up on the supposedly additional maintenance items such as tile grout replacements every three years, etc.

  18. OFD says:

    We don’t need no stinkin’ pool here. We have a lake 140 miles long, 15 miles wide at its widest point, and at least 400 feet deep in some areas. And if we are so minded, we can travel by canoe or kayak to the north Atlantic via either the north or south routes.

    Mrs. OFD is in OK City, OK, this week, where it’s 70+ and the flowers are blooming.

    And I’m back from about five hours of errands and around eighty miles of driving and am outta gas for the evening. Can only spend a max of ten or fifteen minutes on my feet (due to lower back pain and sciatica) and still wheezing like an accordion and coughing my lungs out, often in unison with the chain-smoking wallyhog next door.

    We’ll see how much I can get done tomorrow before I keel over again. Pathetic.

  19. SteveF says:

    There’s only one thing to do, OFD:

    1. Change your religion to Hindu. Or maybe Buddhism. I’m kind of shaky on all religions which do not involve the worship of me.

    2. Commit suicide.

    3. Be reincarnated in a younger, healthier body.

    Dave mentioned the other day that all of my plans are brilliant. And he’s right! It’s… it’s like I’m some kind of genius or something!

  20. HCL says:

    Your advice on chlorine is inconsistent. In September 2014 you said:

    “Some years ago, I tested a bleach sample that had been stored in a brown glass bottle with a phenolic-cone cap for four years in a cool, dark place. The bleach was originally nominally 5.25% NaOCl, and actually about 5.6% NaOCl. After four years, it still assayed at about 4.9%, which is within tolerance.”

    Here’s the link: http://tinyurl.com/ttgnetchlorine

  21. OFD says:

    Yo, I’ll take Choice Number Three; be reincarnated in a much younger and much healthier body, but knowing the things I know now. Suicide is out, and I like cheeseburgers so there goes Hinduism. And gazing at little green statues of a half-nekkid fat guy don’t send me, either.

    Just talked to Mrs. OFD out in OKC; her teaching colleague this week is a retired police captain from Road-Eye-Lun (say it fast) and is only used to instructing other cops and ex-cops on this stuff; he’s never been trained for the general adult course and is thus fah a disaster. Another guy she teaches with sometimes is a retired SWAT commander and is himself struggling with multiple issues, and should probably just be dealing with other cops, etc. I met him down in NJ; nice guy but man, you can see the sadness and pain in his eyes right away.

    She also sez the air out there is messing her up, maybe due to pollen, and it’s closer to 80 than 70 and they are expecting tricky weather patterns tomorrow, like severe t-storms and possible tornadoes.

    And now back to Season Two, of “True Detective.”

  22. Robert Bruce Thompson says:

    @HCL

    Not inconsistent at all. I transferred the specimen to a glass bottle with a phenolic cone cap, which is literally about 0.01% as permeable to gasses as the PE bottles in which bleach is supplied.

  23. lynn says:

    She also sez the air out there is messing her up, maybe due to pollen, and it’s closer to 80 than 70 and they are expecting tricky weather patterns tomorrow, like severe t-storms and possible tornadoes.

    This is normal weather for the South in April. OK is an extended member of same. We hit 84 F here in the Land of Sugar today and gonna pop up to 87 F on Wednesday. Rinse and repeat, gaining about 5 F more each month until it reverses in September.

    Every time I go outside now, I rinse my face when I come back in. Otherwise my allergies are just miserable. The pollen hits my eyes and makes them burn. And then I rub them, and burn.

  24. MrAtoz says:

    3. Be reincarnated in a younger, healthier body.

    Mr. OFD, if Trump is elected, Lena Dunham’s body is available for you since she is going to kill herself.

  25. MrAtoz says:

    My last post disappeared. I have a sad. It was advice for Mr. OFD.

  26. Robert Bruce Thompson says:

    Restored.

  27. nick says:

    Shudder{{{{{}}}}}}}}

    With helpful friends like that, who needs enemies?

    n

  28. OFD says:

    My bad. I should have specified MALE body. Not fugly degenerate warthog body. Yikes. Why O why are almost all the lefty fembats such DAWGS?? No wonder they’re consumed by self-loathing and self-hate and then project that onto the rest of us.

    Just watched Episode 4 of “True Detective.” The pseudo-SWAT op to apprehend a known dangerous character in a multi-story urban building filled with other people, plus more milling around outside in the street. And the team is led by a tiny psychotic fembat, marching down the street in a big bunch, at which point they are fired upon. Jesus wept.

    Former PO OFD’s method: assign SWAT shooters on the perimeter by the exits from adjoining locations. Locate the perp inside the building by whatever means, and then get plainclothes officers in there to grab him. With all of this planned out to the square foot beforehand. Or simply wait for him to leave the building normally after you’ve ascertained his comings and goings and grab him then. But maybe that is what the producers were aiming for; showing how stupid using SWAT for everything is all too often.

  29. SteveF says:

    No, no, MrAtoz, OFD is supposed to get a healthier body.

    Besides, he’d probably be really bent out of shape at you if he got a serious case of Teh Stoopidz from being in that body.

  30. SteveF says:

    Independent Space Power SteveF’s method for apprehending a criminal in an apartment building: drop an asteroid on it. “Apprehend” means “obliterate”, right?

  31. OFD says:

    ““Apprehend” means “obliterate”, right?””

    It does now, I guess. Same sorta deal went down at Waco; the local huckleberries coulda picked up Koresh on one of his daily AM jogs. The guy was FRIENDS with the local sheriff for petesakes. But somebody wanted to have a big show and went ahead and gassed, shot and incinerated men, women and children.

    That default setting of immediate lethal force can work both ways and this regime may well find that out sooner rather than later.

  32. brad says:

    @Dave: Hillary’s email server *did* serve to shield her email. She turned over what she wanted, or figured they would find anyway. Who knows how much she successfully deleted? You know, discussions about contributing a few million to the Clinton Foundation, and by the way, we’re bidding on this contract for the State Dept. Little things like that. The deletion doesn’t even have to have been at the end – if she (or her minions) is halfway intelligent, sensitive conversations were reviewed and deleted continuously.

  33. Dave says:

    The deletion doesn’t even have to have been at the end – if she (or her minions) is halfway intelligent, sensitive conversations were reviewed and deleted continuously.

    Yes, but if she were halfway intelligent there would not be a FBI investigation involving over 100 agents involving her private email server. Or a separate investigation looking into the Clinton Foundation. Why does Hillary keep the womanizing embarrassment which is Bill Clinton around? He complements her shortcomings, he is likable and has brains. Or at least had brains until the pump shock and/or heart disease started doing their thing.

  34. SteveF says:

    pump shock

    You misspelled “venereal disease which was not detected and treated early enough”.

  35. OFD says:

    Considering Larry Klinton’s long life of rampant debauchery involving more or less continuous activity with prostitutes, serial adultery and rape, pedophilia and manic drug abuse, along with being overweight, the heart trouble, etc., it would not surprise me much if he keels over in the next couple of years. Regardless of the money spent on doctors and medicine; he don’t look too good lately. Also wouldn’t be a shock if his fugly pig of a “wife” does likewise; she’s a mess.

  36. MrAtoz says:

    His hands are also shaking uncontrollably. Probably the syphilis.

  37. OFD says:

    “Probably the syphilis.”

    Probably passed on to Cankles at some point and to Web Hubbell’s daughter as well. She’s cackling over Scalia’s death and how they’re now gonna gut 2A once and for all.

  38. OFD says:

    From email this AM:

    “Social media is a powerful tool for collectors. If your local police department doesn’t already have a Facebook page that allows them to communicate with community residents and push out timely and relevant security information, then maybe you should nudge them to get with the program — namely, your community security intelligence program. Help them help you.”

    In addition to any local neighborhood social media pages that might provide good real-time intel, of course.

    A quick scan of the AO here reveals that our local PD, county sheriff, and state police all sport FB pages, which may or may not have timely intel from day to day. And the Border Patrol (not happy with the Obola regime) and Feebies also have FB pages. A person may wish to use alternative names, email, phone number, etc. when glomming onto any social media memberships…..

  39. MrAtoz says:

    Somebody posted a list of why it is not good for your health if you know the Klintons:

    This is so sad about Hillary Clinton … Here is what has happened to many “friends” and associates of Hillary and Bill Clinton.
    1- James McDougal – Clintons convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr’s investigation. McDougal died the night before he was to testify. His wife rode out the five years and never testified.
    2 – Mary Mahoney – A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown .. The murder happened just after she was to go public with her story of sexual harassment in the White House.
    3 – Vince Foster – Former White House councilor, and colleague of Hillary Clinton at Little Rock’s Rose Law firm. Died of a gunshot wound to the head, ruled a suicide.
    4 – Ron Brown – Secretary of Commerce and former DNC Chairman. Reported to have died by impact in a plane crash. A pathologist close to the investigation reported that there was a hole in the top of Brown’s skull resembling a gunshot wound. At the time of his death Brown was being investigated, and spoke publicly of his willingness to cut a deal with prosecutors. The rest of the people on the plane also died. A few days later the air Traffic controller commited suicide.
    5 – C. Victor Raiser, II – Raiser, a major player in the Clinton fund raising organization died in a private plane crash in July 1992.
    6 – Paul Tulley – Democratic National Committee Political Director found dead in a hotelroom in Little Rock , September 1992. Described by Clinton as a “dear friend and trusted advisor”.
    7 – Ed Willey – Clinton fundraiser, found dead November 1993 deep in the woods in VA of a gunshot wound to the head. Ruled a suicide. Ed Willey died on the same day his wife Kathleen Willey claimed Bill Clinton groped her in the oval office in the White House. Ed Willey was involved in several Clinton fund raising events.
    8 – Jerry Parks – Head of Clinton’s gubernatorial security team in Little Rock .. Gunned down in his car at a deserted intersection outside Little Rock Park’s son said his father was building a dossier on Clinton He allegedly threatened to reveal this information. After he died the files were mysteriously removed from his house.
    9 – James Bunch – Died from a gunshot suicide. It was reported that he had a “Black Book” of people which contained names of influential people who visited prostitutes in Texas and Arkansas
    10 – James Wilson – Was found dead in May 1993 from an apparent hanging suicide. He was reported to have ties to Whitewater..
    11 – Kathy Ferguson – Ex-wife of Arkansas Trooper Danny Ferguson, was found dead in May 1994, in her living room with a gunshot to her head. It was ruled a suicide even though there were several packed suitcases, as if she were going somewhere. Danny Ferguson was a co-defendant along with Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones lawsuit Kathy Ferguson was a possible corroborating witness for Paula Jones.
    12 – Bill Shelton – Arkansas State Trooper and fiancee of Kathy Ferguson. Critical of the suicide ruling of his fiancee, he was found dead in June, 1994 of a gunshot wound also ruled a suicide at the grave site of his fiancee.
    13 – Gandy Baugh – Attorney for Clinton’s friend Dan Lassater, died by jumping out a window of a tall building January, 1994. His client was a convicted drug distributor.
    14 – Florence Martin – Accountant & sub-contractor for the CIA, was related to the Barry Seal, Mena, Arkansas, airport drug smuggling case. He died of three gunshot wounds.
    15 – Suzanne Coleman – Reportedly had an affair with Clinton when he was Arkansas Attorney General. Died of a gunshot wound to the back of the head, ruled a suicide. Was pregnant at the time of her death.
    16 – Paula Grober – Clinton’s speech interpreter for the deaf from 1978 until her death December 9, 1992. She died in a one car accident.
    17 – Danny Casolaro – Investigative reporter. Investigating MenaAirport and Arkansas Development Finance Authority. He slit his wrists, apparently, in the middle of his investigation.
    18 – Paul Wilcher – Attorney investigating corruption at MenaAirport with Casolaro and the 1980 “October Surprise” was found dead on a toilet June 22, 1993, in his WashingtonDC apartment. Had delivered a report to Janet Reno 3 weeks before his death.
    19 – Jon Parnell Walker – Whitewater investigator for Resolution Trust Corp. Jumped to his death from his Arlington , Virginia apartment balcony August 15, 1993. He was investigating the Morgan Guaranty scandal.
    20 – Barbara Wise – Commerce Department staffer. Worked closely with Ron Brown and John Huang. Cause of death unknown. Died November 29, 1996. Her bruised, nude body was found locked in her office at the Department of Commerce.
    21 – Charles Meissner – Assistant Secretary of Commerce who gave John Huang special security clearance, died shortly thereafter in a small plane crash.
    22 – Dr. Stanley Heard – Chairman of the National Chiropractic Health Care Advisory Committee died with his attorney Steve Dickson in a small plane crash. Dr. Heard, in addition to serving on Clinton ‘s advisory council personally treated Clinton’s mother, stepfather and brother.
    23 – Barry Seal – Drug running TWA pilot out of Mena Arkansas, death was no accident.
    24 – Johnny Lawhorn, Jr. – Mechanic, found a check made out to Bill Clinton in the trunk of a car left at his repair shop. He was found dead after his car had hit a utility pole.
    25 – Stanley Huggins – Investigated Madison Guaranty. His death was a purported suicide and his report was never released.
    26 – Hershell Friday – Attorney and Clinton fundraiser died March 1, 1994, when his plane exploded.
    27 – Kevin Ives & Don Henry – Known as “The boys on the track” case. Reports say the boys may have stumbled upon the Mena Arkansas airport drug operation. A controversial case, the initial report of death said, due to falling asleep on railroad tracks. Later reports claim the 2 boys had been slain before being placed on the tracks. Many linked to the case died before their testimony could come before a Grand Jury.
    THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAD INFORMATION ON THE IVES/HENRY CASE:
    28 – Keith Coney – Died when his motorcycle slammed into the back of a truck, 7/88.
    29 – Keith McMaskle – Died, stabbed 113 times, Nov, 1988
    30 – Gregory Collins – Died from a gunshot wound January 1989.
    31 – Jeff Rhodes – He was shot, mutilated and found burned in a trash dump in April 1989.
    32 – James Milan – Found decapitated. However, the Coroner ruled his death was due to natural causes”.
    33 – Jordan Kettleson – Was found shot to death in the front seat of his pickup truck in June 1990.
    34 – Richard Winters – A suspect in the Ives/Henry deaths. He was killed in a set-up robbery July 1989.
    THE FOLLOWING CLINTON BODYGUARDS ARE DEAD
    35 – Major William S. Barkley, Jr.
    36 – Captain Scott J . Reynolds
    37 – Sgt. Brian Hanley
    38 – Sgt. Tim Sabel
    39 – Major General William Robertson
    40 – Col. William Densberger
    41 – Col. Robert Kelly
    42 – Spec. Gary Rhodes
    43 – Steve Willis
    44 – Robert Williams
    45 – Conway LeBleu
    46 – Todd McKeehan
    Also add the four from Benghazi.
    Quite an impressive list!
    The public must become aware of what happens to friends of the Clintons!
    HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT?
    Do you really want someone like this running this country? God help us if you do.

    Feel free to share.

  40. OFD says:

    Probably more than half of the eligible “voters” will go ahead and “vote” for Field Marshal Rodham anyway; they’re either totally ignorant dupes and useful idiots, or fully committed nomenklatura and media hustlers. We can now add RINOs and Stupid Party operatives who’d rather she was in the WH than Calgary Ted or Trump.

    “23 – Barry Seal – Drug running TWA pilot out of Mena Arkansas, death was no accident.”

    No shit it was no accident; he was riddled like a Swiss cheese by a team of Hispanic gangstas, probably with the knowledge and acquiescence, if not orders, of Lt. Colonel Oliver North and Jeb Bush. The Bush crime family has been doing submarine races under the sheets with the Klinton criminals for a very long time now.

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