11-10-04
The
Blair and Lies Trenton Times Writer Beth E. Fand
Writes to Support Herself
Hello
Beth:
Why I allow reporters like you come within a mile of me is
beyond the beyond?
Maybe if I correct the lies and ignorance enough I will be
reminded the next time I am hit not to take the bait of the
next reporter out to lie like a rug for a buck.
Rove are you behind this BS? Oh well?
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Here is the scenario.
10-5-04
Hello Beth,
I just got back in town. I prefer to answer questions over
e-mail and then follow up with a telephone interview or vice
versa.
Randy
----- Original Message -----
From: Beth Fand
To: RandyCrow@RandyCrow.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 5:05 PM
Subject: presidential race
Dear Mr. Crow,
I'm a reporter with The Times of Trenton newspaper, in New
Jersey, and I'm interested in speaking to you for an article
I'm writing. The article is about third-party candidates
running for president this year. (I should have immediately
declined because I am a Democrat and not a third party candidate.)
I'd appreciate it if you could make some time to speak with
me. You can reach me at 609 989 5668.
Thanks, in advance, for your help.
Sincerely,
Beth E. Fand
Staff Writer
The Times of Trenton
Features Department
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10-15-04
Hello Beth,
I was really enjoying answering your questions and wham bang
I lost my writing. I guess the force wanted me to do them
again. Well I am going answer them and then bring it up to
the e-mail so I if something happens I won't loose it all.
The questions are kinda involved but I like them but I don't
know if I will finish them tonight or not. Damn I liked what
I was writing also. Oh well.
Randy

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----- Original
Message -----
From: Beth Fand
To: RandyCrow@RandyCrow.com
Sent: Friday, October
15, 2004 5:55 PM
Subject: news article
Hi, Mr. Crow,
Here are the questions
I'm hoping you will answer for my article in The Times of
Trenton:
1. Background on
yourself: What kind of work do you do? Businessman - Real
Estate. How old are you? 58 Are you married?
Single Do you have kids? 2 sons Alex, 29, Wilson
26 Where do you live? Wilmington, NC, Born in Houston
- lived in Texas first 38 years of my life.
2. Why did you
decide to run for the presidency? The country is in bad
shape.
Have you run before?
I entered the Democratic presidential primaries 2004 in
New Hampshire and Texas. I entered the Democratic Presidential
primaries in 2000 in New Hampshire and Louisiana.
When you ran in
the Democratic primary, did it bother you that your chances
of winning were not as good as those of top runners such as
Dean or Kerry?
Not really.
You learn a lot about politics running for president, its
all rigged, and it fun when you realize everyone is playing
a part in a script that is written from beginning to end before
the first filing fee is paid.
3. What other offices
have you run for?
11 Eleven Political
Races Randy Crow has entered. I have started keeping track,
writing it down here, so I won't forget.
2004 New Hanover
County Commissioners race, Democratic Presidential primaries
in New Hampshire and Texas. $3640.00
2003 US Senate
Race $1500.00 I think
2002 US House
$ 1375.00
2001 Wilmington
Mayor's race $25.00
2000 US Democratic
Presidential Primaries Louisiana and New Hampshire $2225.00
1999 Wilmington
City Council $25.00
1998 US House
$1375.00
1997 Wilmington
City Council $25.00 Total of filing fees paid $10,190.00 +/-.
Total of my money spent on political elections so far, probably
around $60,000.00.
When did you run?
Have you ever held a public office? No
4. Please explain the basic principles of your platform.
Stop Voting
Machine Fraud
US Constitutional
Amendment requiring voters to cast paper ballots and allow
any citizen hand count ballots, precinct by precinct, to verify
computer generated totals are correct.
Economy Save
It
Environment
Save It
War I'm Against
It
5. In reading your Web site and the information at www.politics1.com,
I found that you believe some conspiracies are going on within
the U.S. government -- namely, that zionism/communism are
responsible for many American problems; that the FBI blew
up Flight 800 and shot down Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan's
2000 campaign plane; that the FBI is investigating you; that
the Federal Force or Omega Agency had blood work done on you
and may have implanted a computer chip in you; and that you
may be a messiah or returning Christ. Can you please confirm
whether these are your beliefs, and further explain the reasoning
behind these beliefs? Also, specifically on the zionist claims,
can you comment on whether your views represent prejudice
against Jewish people?
Well glory
be. I have never had a writer quiz me about my belief that
I MAY be the Returning Christ. Some have hinted as if they
want me to discuss it but you are the first to ask me about
it. I’ll answer your questions in order.
I definitely
believe zioni$m/communi$m is responsible for many American
problems.
Hate filled
zioni$t communist Gunzburger, owner of politics 1, is the
one who says I say the FBI blew up Flight 800 and shot down
Carnahan’s plane. Try as I might to get Mr. Gunsburger
to write my true positions with hate in his heart he will
not do so.
I have written
that I believe a clandestine force ignited the fuel in the
center fuel tank in the plane of Flight 800 with a laser and
this brought the plane down. An interesting aspect about Flight
800 is that communications with the pilot and crew were cut
2 seconds after the co pilot said to flight control the fuel
tank gage fluttered. The plane flew for an additional forty
seconds or so and there was no reason for the conversations
with the pilot and ground control to be cut unless the communications
link was cut by some high tech method, a sign of high tech
sabotage. My guess is the fuel tank gage fluttered because
the fuel pump was turned on by remote control so a laser could
be positioned and guided to the fuel tank. So my position
on Flight 800 is that some clandestine force, probably the
same guys who gave us Sept. 11 downed Flight 800.
As I remember
there were quite a few Arabs in the Egyptian military on Flight
800. So Flight 800 was probably brought down to anger Arabs
so Big George and the Omega Agency could find angry Arabs
to set up when they flew and crashed the planes by remote
control Sept. 11.
The chairman
of the board of the company which manufactured the plane,
Boeing, I think, said the center fuel tank blew up and he
did not no what ignited the fuel many months after I said
a laser ignited the fuel in the center fuel tank. So with
no help I figured out the exact cause of the plane crash,
the center fuel tank exploded, and I made my conclusion in
about twenty seconds after seeing the film of the plane going
down. I also said a laser ignited the fuel, which either the
Chairman of Boeing did not know or did not want the public
to know.
The only person
on this planet who has said Mel Carnahan’s plane was
shot down was Gunzburger and his politics1. I said Mel Carnahan’s
plane, flown by his son, I think, was flown by remote control
in the ground. In the case of Carnahan’s plane, the
weather was fine, no problems at all with the aircraft, the
all of a sudden something like Oh My God, and the plane goes
into a dive and crashes. It just smells like Big George and
the NWO and it is possible that Mel Carnahan had something
on Ashcroft Big George and the NWO communi$t$ wanted Carnahan
to take to his grave.
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Is
this Blair and a pack of lies also? Probably.
» More From The Times
Comedian brings her view to Trenton's Patriot Theater
Friday, October 08, 2004
By BETH E. FAND
Staff Writer
Being politically correct has never been a priority for Joy
Behar.
Ferreting out the humor in things has always been more important,
whether on the set of the ABC television show "The View"
or during her childhood at funerals in her Brooklyn neighborhood.
"People would act crazy in the funeral home and I did
shtick about it or imitated Jerry Lewis," recalls Behar,
who was known, back then, by her given name - Josephine Victoria
Occhiuto.
"(In school), I would miss certain honor rolls because
I talked too much. Even though I had good grades they'd keep
me off because I carried on too much," adds the comedian,
who ended her years at Manhattan's Washington Irving High
School by writing, producing and emceeing a play she describes
as a "sendup of the teachers."
Still, there are some lines even Behar won't cross.
She refuses to poke fun at the patients in the mental hospital
where she once worked, and she's just as serious about the
cancer-related charities that often benefit from her on-stage
act.
"I work with Gilda's Club a lot," says Behar, who's
been a co-host of "The View" since the live daytime
talk show went on the air seven years ago. "I don't have
ovarian cancer in my family, thank God, but it struck down
two funny women, Madeline Kahn and Gilda Radner, and the people
involved in those organizations seem to have migrated toward
me to do things."
Behar will make a similar contribution tomorrow when she
takes the stage at the Patriots Theater in Trenton's War Memorial.
As the headliner for the 12th annual Vincent Rugnetta Memorial
Concert, Behar will help raise money for cancer research.
Her appearance will mark an anniversary, of a sort.
A dozen years ago, Behar entertained at the very first Rugnetta
concert, opening for singer Vic Damone at a country club in
Monmouth County, says event organizer Tony Rugnetta.
Since then, both the comedian and the fund-raising event
have gained a level of clout they could have only dreamed
of when they came together the first time around.
The fund-raiser - started by Rugnetta of Monmouth County
in honor of his father, who died of lung cancer at the age
of 65 - attracted 500 people and brought in $5,000 in its
inaugural year, Rugnetta says.
It continued to grow after moving to the Count Basie Theater,
then in Red Bank, and attracted between 5,000 and 6,000 people
last year when Chuck Berry and Little Richard entertained
at Trenton's Sovereign Bank Arena. So far, the annual event
has raised a total of nearly $200,000.
Tomorrow, the show will make a new start when it has its
War Memorial debut.
And this time, another comedian - Angela LaGreca - will be
opening for Behar.
It only seems right, considering how far Behar's career has
come since she last did the Rugnetta show.
The comedian has hosted an HBO special and a call-in show
on WABC radio, provided the voice of a character on the animated
"Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist" television show,
appeared in films including Woody Allen's "Manhattan
Murder Mystery," starred in off-Broadway show "The
Food Chain," written an ongoing advice column for Good
Housekeeping magazine and penned a book, "Joy Shtick:
or What is the Existential Vacuum and Does it Come with Attachments?"
She could hardly have imagined some of those achievements
when she took the stage 12 years ago in that Monmouth County
country club.
At the time, she was a standup comedian struggling her way
up a ladder she hadn't been climbing for long.
The stage was new to Behar because she'd spent most of her
career in the classroom - first earning a master's degree
in English education from the State University of New York
at Stony Brook and then teaching high school English.
"I really didn't think teaching was for me," she
says. "It was really a lot of work, a lot of stress and
difficult to do - especially English, because you have homework
all day - and I had a kid, so it was too much.
"I really wanted to get into show business, but I didn't
have the guts to do what I'm doing now. So I got a job as
a receptionist at `Good Morning America.' "
When Behar was fired from that job - "a lot of times
in TV, when the ratings are down, they fire the receptionist:
They think that does something," she says - she decided
to give comedy a try.
"I secretly wanted to do it for many years, but it's
a scary thing to do," Behar says. "Finally, when
I had nothing else to lose - I had no job, I was divorced,
I had no money - I figured `What the hell? Go for it.' "
For Behar - who kept her ex-husband's last name because it
was easier to pronounce - the decision meant getting on stages
in Greenwich Village and in "long, skinny, crazy rooms
in the middle of Jersey somewhere" and seeing if she
could make people laugh.
"It's like being a Christian being thrown to the lions
in the coliseum," says Behar, adding that there were
no comedy classes available at the time and no seasoned comedians
willing to offer advice. "It's trial by fire, so you
keep getting back up and up and up until you get good at it."
Behar must have accomplished that, because when she entertained
at Milton Berle's 89th birthday party at Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria
hotel, she attracted some attention.
Newscaster Barbara Walters, who was sitting in the crowd
that night, called her soon afterward and asked her to audition
for "The View."
"Everybody else was laughing, but she wasn't,"
Behar recalls of Walters. "She was studying me, I think."
Behar went to the audition thinking Walters was "not
ever going to hire me," she says, but when she got there,
something "clicked."
A lot of women were trying out, but, as luck would have it,
Behar ended up grouped with Meredith Vieira, Star Jones and
Debbie Matenopoulos for the audition and, instantly, "there
was chemistry," she says.
In fact, Behar says, the group was hired exactly as it was,
without any cuts or additions, to launch the new show. And,
with the exception of Matenopoulos, who has since been replaced,
the famous morning coffee klatch is still intact.
" `The View' is doing very well, so we're just in it,
in the moment," Behar says.
The show shapes each weekday for Behar, who gets up at 8
a.m. - or an hour and a half earlier, if she's going to the
gym - and reports to "The View's" Manhattan studio.
The co-hosts sit together while they have their hair and
makeup done, using that time to choose and discuss the day's
"hot topics" before going on the air, Behar says.
Their days on the set often end with meetings or media interviews.
But for the co-stars, that schedule is often just a beginning.
"We all do other things," Behar says. "For
some reason, my agent is booking me on a lot of (standup)
jobs this year, and I'm starting to do a weekly radio show.
You try to fit them in without killing yourself, because you
have to strike while the iron is hot."
Those aspects of Behar's life are likely to come together
a bit when she takes the stage in Trenton tomorrow. "The
View," she says, is sure to be among the topics she'll
incorporate into her act.
"One thing I like to do is talk about people who have
been on the show, the celebrities," she says, "and
hopefully the audience will even ask some questions."
The fund-raiser, which is being produced with the help of
Rugnetta's cousins, Tom and Geri Mellon of Langhorne, Pa.,
will be opened by Rugnetta's sons. Tony Rugnetta Jr. will
sing the event's theme song, "The Impossible Dream,"
with guitar accompaniment by his brother, Vincent Rugnetta.
Then Vincent's band will entertain until LaGreca, the comedian
who warms up "The View's" audience every day, comes
on.
Also during the evening, Rugnetta will present a man or woman
of the year award and talk about new developments in cancer
research.
"We should not shy away from talking about it,"
Rugnetta says. "We need to converge, because in unity
there is strength. One day we will take what seems like an
impossible dream and make it come true, and defeat this horrible
foe."
"An Evening with Joy Behar" will be at the Patriots
Theater at the War Memorial on Barrack Street, Trenton, tomorrow
at 8 p.m. Tickets are $40-$75. www.thewarmemorial.com or (609)
984-8400. . Carnahan may have known something about Ashcroft
that the communi$t$ did not want Carnahan telling the American
people.
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The FBI definitely
investigated me in 1988. You can go to www. randycrow.com/050703dirtytricks-fbi.htm
and I have posted copies of our letters to each other. I was
told my file is classified so if you get it I would like to
know it. Its no big deal and it was probably some smoke screen
to cover the crap that came in 1994.
I was a normal
ole Joe until 1994 when I ended up in Methodist Hospital complaining
of heart trouble. If I had weird blood work and got a computer
chip implant this is when it happened. www.randycrow.com/050703-dirtytricks-1994metho.htm
is about this story. Back when I started saying I MAY have
had an implant that was before RFID was known. Now RFID is
a popular conspiracy theory buzz topic. I spent like five
years trying to figure out whether or not I was being monitored
and why. I have a son who has a blown mind over the deal.
He and I learned there is a God and God can do anything. I
would even go for a walk at night and go and sit in the woods
and lo and behold after a while a vehicle would come looking
for me. I don’t mess with trying to figure out whether
or not I am being monitored but I am quite sure I am. My e-mail
to you that just got lost is probably an example. My house
is a fortress and the city built a huge fence around the hospital
with surveillance cameras that just so happens to nearly encircle
my house. I don’t have a lot of money but enough to
not go to work and sit around writing about problems in the
world. I have in my opinion had several people try to kill
me and they always fail.
Somewhere in
the process it crossed my mind that possibly religion might
be involved. I started reading the Book of Revelations and
I determined I might be the guy with the double edged sword
in his mouth. Little George I think is the anti Christ. And
a war goes on. My beloved wife type died December 17, 2003
and I think the bad guys may have manipulated her death. Sept.
30, 2004 my best friend died and I think the bad guys may
have killed him.
When I asked
this question a minute ago I lost the entire writing so we
will try again.
God. Am I the Returning Christ?
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28 Preponderance
of the Great - Without provision of nourishment one cannot
move.
Preponderance of
the Great is the peak. The peak refers to the image of the
ridgepole mentioned in the Judgment. The hexagram shows great
strength within. Both are nuclear trig rams are Ch’ien,
whose attributes is strength. But underneath is the gentle
Sun, penetrating indeed, nut ethereal as well, while above
is the joyous The, the lake. Thus the outer ends are not equal
to the weight of the strong structure within; hence the great
in preponderance.
Also
I read that birth marks were the result of bloodshed during
as past life and I have wondered
if my birthmarks on my right forearm are marks of spikes stuck
in my wrists on the Cross the first time around.
I am not prejudiced
against Jewish people at all. I was never raised to hate anyone.
I have Jewish blood in me. I have said the planet must stop
racism or the planet dies. In my opinion every single one
of our fine brave soldiers who is killed in Iraq or Afghanistan
is killed because of racism and I think this is wrong.. Fortunately
over 50% of Jewish people do not believe in zioni$m. My father
said everyone is prejudiced. I would say I am prejudiced against
prejudice. Then he would say, I told you, everyone is prejudiced.
There is no doubt I do hate zioni$m communism and I believe
that any US citizen who believes in and supports zioni$m with
their money is committing treason and should get the needle
if convicted fairly.
6. Has anyone called
your platform unusual or unorthodox, and does that bother
you?
Not really.
As you can see my platform is straight forward and normal.
There are people like Gunzburger owner of politics1 who is
a zioni$t and hates my guts and makes up who knows what about
me. Actually I started people realizing electronic voting
machines were probably rigged and computer experts read my
articles and jumped on my band wagon that electronic voting
machines are hack able. My position on electronic voting machines
was ahead of its time but about as main stream as one can
get now.
7. How have you
publicized your campaign, and what kinds of reactions have
you gotten?
I understand
America and realize that even though there is a small group
of people who want to rig the political system American people
want to and are eager to listen to the positions and thoughts
of everyone. Only in America is alive and well. In my opinion
there are some people who listen with amazement to everything
I say. You would be surprised at the number of people who
compliment my courage and feel I am right on target with many
of my positions. My web site had visitors from 14 Internet
regions around the world last month and one month I had 120,000
hits. Not unique visitors but total hits.
Here is more
info on my work. Also an article in today’s newspaper.
Employment
Retail Sales Corporation 1973 to Present - President &
Owner - Real Estate management, ownership, and brokerage.
Owned and operated Bonded licensed retail manufactured home
dealership. Sold FHA, VA, and Conventional loans. Built, owned
and operated 67 space rental subdivision with state permitted
high tech sewage treatment plant with state of Texas discharge
permit. Loan broker. Successful.
Crow-flite Sales Corporation 1967 to 1994 - Supervisor, V-P,
Director, part owner - retail gasoline sales, in charge of
environmental remediation project taking up around 50 gasoline
tanks to EPA specs, property management, bank ownership &
MUD portfolio. In charge of making sure money got in bank.
Assets increased in value approximately 7 times during my
watch. Houston
Crow Ranch 1967 to 1994 - Ranch manager write deer leases
& create value for land.
Land value increased around 8 times under my watch. Texas
Real Estate Broker since 1975.
Last updated: October
15. 2004 7:13AM
Frustration led
Crow to join race
Candidate vies for New Hanover commissioner seat
Six candidates
are running for three available seats on the New Hanover County
Board of Commissioners. Today we’re profiling three
of them. You can read about the other three – in Saturday’s
‘Star-News.’ Election Day is Nov. 2.
By
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For Randy Crow, running for office has become a way of life.
His bid for the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
– although a first – is his 11th political campaign.
His previous bids
for various federal and local offices, including president,
U.S. House and U.S. Senate, have been unsuccessful.
Mr. Crow said he became interested in politics because he
knew “there was something wrong with this country.”
The first time
he threw his hat into the ring, he said, he assumed he would
get elected.
He said he was
shocked everyone else couldn’t see what a good candidate
he was.
Mr. Crow, one of
six candidates seeking a spot on the county board, said he
wants to bring his experience as a businessman to county government.
There are three seats available in the Nov. 2 election.
Noting his work
in the retail gasoline business, real estate and banking,
he said, “a lot of things in government require a business
background.”
He joined the commissioners’
race this year because he felt like he could do a better job
for the county. He also noted that he was frustrated with
the way the county was handling the possible sale of the Law
Enforcement Center.
Last fall, the
County Commissioners verbally agreed to sell the building
to First Baptist Church for $1 million. After a controversial
bidding process in which county officials admitted that they
erred, the commissioners decided the agreement with the church
wasn’t binding. The church has maintained all along
that it believes the contract is valid.
Mr. Crow said he
felt like the church’s bid was way too low, and, if
elected, he wouldn’t vote to sell it to the church.
Another issue important
to Mr. Crow is the county’s economy. He said officials
need to do a better job of planning so large, industrial companies
will want to come to New Hanover County. He said quality of
life – one of the main reasons he came to Wilmington
– is a big draw for businesses.
Mr. Crow, a native
of Texas, moved to New Hanover County in 1984. He was attracted
to the coastal county because of his childhood memories. His
father was born here and he used to spend family vacations
here each summer.
What he’s
seen over the years, though, is an increase in pollution and
traffic jams.
“These are
things that didn’t happen here when I was a kid,”
Mr. Crow said.
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Ms. Fand,
I would like to
receive a copy of your article or if it is posted on the Internet
what is the address. There are no accidents and I will be
interested to try and figure out what is going on now with
your article. You do know I have belittled a gizillion times
and I do hope you are not out to belittle me this time around
because I am getting a little old and tired of the crap.
Thank you, Mr. Crow, for helping me out with my article. I
appreciate your insights.
Sincerely,
Beth E. Fand
Staff Writer
Features Department
The Times of Trenton
Trenton, N.J.
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This Beth E. Fand
article which pertains to me entitled Independence and
then some is a bunch of Blair and lies.
Independent and then some, November 01, 2004
By BETH E. FAND Staff Writer
If Jack Grimes were in charge of America, he says, he would
finally set things right.
He would establish a fascist dictatorship based on the teachings
of Benito Mussolini and Saddam Hussein, and he would rely
on telepathy and astrology to help him make his decisions.
It's bound to happen, he says, since he's been sent "by
the gods" to revive the "Roman empire."
Which is why Grimes, the leader of the United Fascist Union,
is running for president this year. His destiny, he says,
is nothing the American people should fear.
"I'd be more afraid of the terrible ramifications under
the system we have now," says the Elkton, Md., resident.
"This country is moving toward very dark times under
Bush, very wicked times."
Grimes may not appear on every ballot Nov. 2 - or on any,
for that matter - but that won't stop him from running as
a write-in candidate.
And he won't be alone in the effort, because at least a couple
of dozen other hopefuls - including a man from Ewing - will
be doing the same thing.
The candidates are asking people to write them in on Election
Day because they didn't collect enough signatures to get on
ballots, and they've been trolling for votes by mailing out
campaign materials or posting their ideas on the Internet.
Some, like Bill Ullrich of Ewing, are running to spur political
discussion.
But others are in it to win, and a few of them have some
striking things in common.
They insist that they're not only wise to a host of government
conspiracies but that they've been chosen, as if by an occult
hand, to take over the country.-- -- -- Just ask Sterling
Allan, a 40-year-old hopeful from Utah.
He's conferred with his bibles, and they've suggested he
might be just the person America needs to solve its problems.
Allan interpreted that message through the alphabetics bible
code - a system he says he created and pushed so adamantly
that the Mormon church excommunicated him for apostasy.
"Alphabetics is the coding of the Father, the Heavenly
One, to his people . . . to give them something to think about
when making decisions in life," says Allan, who says
he has raised $10 in campaign contributions in the past year.
"It's problematic to steer your life solely on this stuff,
but it's a good source of input. It's like a biblical version
of tarot cards."
To create the code, Allan - an alternative energy proponent
who supports privatizing all social programs, returning to
the gold standard and basing the tax system around tariffs
- alphabetized every word in the Old and New testaments and
then numbered the words chronologically.
"The fun part is to start looking for correlations,"
he says. "You can take modern phenomena, like addresses,
phone numbers, ZIP codes, Social Security numbers and birthdays,
and you can look at the corresponding number, and it's uncanny
the synchrony of meaning."
Allan, who's been preparing the country for disaster by selling
items such as gas masks and chemical-protection suits over
the Internet, looked up the number 2000 during the Y2K scare
and found it meant "dangerous" or "ready to
fall." And he's discovered that 1776, the second year
of the American Revolution and the year the Declaration of
Independence was signed, matches up with words like "disturbance"
and "uprising."
As for the presidency, Allan says, "I believe the code
is specific for myself, that it would take somebody like myself,
and the code specifically mentions the probability or possibility
that people could wake up and say, `Hey, here's a candidate
over here. Let's go for this guy.' "-- -- -- Allan will
have some competition, though - and not just from Grimes.
Because Randy Crow of Wilmington, N.C., argues that he's
the candidate hand-picked by God.
Crow, who in his Internet writings refers to himself as "The
Lamb," "The Lord of Lords" and "The Returning
Christ," points to the birthmarks on his right forearm
as proof, saying they could be the "marks of spikes stuck
in my wrists on the Cross the first time around."
And with that authority behind him, the 58-year-old real
estate businessman has a few things to say.
The main one is that "zioni$t$" have stolen the
American economy "and turned it communi$tic."
Not that Crow is prejudiced against Jewish people, he's quick
to point out.
"I was never raised to hate anyone," he writes
in an e-mail to The Times. "I have Jewish blood in me.
Fortunately, over 50 percent of Jewish people do not believe
in zioni$m."
Some might not buy into Crow's conspiracy theory, but that
doesn't worry the candidate, who has made unsuccessful bids
for 11 offices, ran in the Texas and New Hampshire Democratic
primaries as a presidential candidate this year and has already
announced he'll run for president again in 2008.
Because Crow has plenty of other theories to offer.
They include his claims that the Omega Agency - thought by
conspiracy theorists to secretly run the U.S. government -
was responsible for the sniper shootings around Washington,
D.C.; that it is stealing "every penny from everyone;"
and that it orchestrated the events of Sept. 11, 2001.
Crow also insists he was the target of an FBI investigation
in 1988 and was "messed with" by a "weird force"
in 1994, when he may have been implanted with a computer chip.
"At one incredibly weird point in time my physical world
looked smoky blue and I felt as if some sort of ethers may
have done something to transform me into a different person,"
he writes on his Web site.-- -- -- Grimes agrees that the
government isn't to be trusted, and he's said so in pretty
strong terms.
In a speech to the Flying Saucer Society of Dover, Del.,
in 1998, he suggested the government, in exchange for highly
advanced technology, had agreed to allow aliens to kill off
most of humanity before populating the Earth.
The candidate - who won't reveal his age because he says
it's not something occultists do - also claimed there were
colonies of men on the moon armed with death rays that could
instantly vaporize people on Earth at the government's order.
They're ideas he backs away from now.
"As a politician, I tailor my speeches to my audiences,"
says Grimes, who is unmarried but lives with two women he
describes as his secretary and his second in command. "That
doesn't mean I necessarily believe in everything in the speech.
But I do believe there's a possibility of UFOs."
Things are a bit more mainstream over in the Ullrich camp
- but no less adamant.
A 54-year-old Ewing resident who volunteers in community
groups and works as a construction contractor, Ullrich says
he got tired of the government spouting tired old lines and
voters sitting lazily on their couches, accepting the platitudes.
"I sat down one day after getting frustrated speaking
with friends about what I would like to hear from a candidate
- naturally, the truth," he says.
He wrote down his ideas, printed them up on 100 neon-orange
fliers and handed them out to his friends and neighbors.--
-- --
Ullrich knows he has no chance of winning, and he hasn't
tried to raise a dime for his campaign.
"If I can jar some kind of discussions," he says,
"at least it would be personally stimulating to me."
But if some miracle landed him in the White House, Ullrich
would know what to do.
He would tell people to stop complaining about jobs moving
overseas and about a lack of health care, asking them - unless
they were desperate and poor - to stop being lazy, stop overspending
and work for what they wanted.
He would refuse to invade another country unless it had lashed
out at the United States first, reasoning that, "I can't
pre-empt my neighbor, punch him in the face, in case he's
going to rob me."
And he would stop neighborhood crime by legalizing drugs,
a move he says would eliminate the violent turf wars triggered
by the desire to make black-market money.
So far, Ullrich says, the American people have been too superficial
to look past the glitz of the Democratic and Republican parties
at ideas like his.
But in the end, he says, that could work in his favor.
"The biggest thing the electorate votes on is how people
look - if they have the prettiest smirk or the prettiest face,"
he says.
And luckily, Ullrich says, he has something to offer in that
department.
"I'm better looking than Bush and Kerry and Nader,"
he says. "That's only my opinion, though."
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Misleading lines
and outright Beth E. Fand lies in her article published November
1, 2004 in the Trenton Times entitled Independent and
then some.
but that won't stop him from running
as a write-in candidate.
And he won't be alone in the effort, because at least a couple
of dozen other hopefuls - including a man from Ewing - will
be doing the same thing.
The
candidates are asking people to write them in on Election
Day because they didn't collect enough signatures to get on
ballots,
Beth you are lying
and showing your ignorance at the same time in the lines above.
You are implying that I am attempting to be a write in candidate
which I never have tried to be a write in candidate and I
doubt I will ever try to be a write in candidate. Candidates
get on the ballot for president by entering presidential primaries
and following the rules enacted by individual states as to
ballot access for presidential primaries.
I told you I am
a Democrat and the name of my web site is Randy Crow - Democrat
for President 2008 and in case you did not follow the news
John Kerry went through quite a presidential primary process
to win the right to represent the Democrats as their presidential
candidate against Little George. Do you know why I was not
in the Democratic primaries of approximately 15 states? Because
if a major media outlet, such as the Times had written an
article about me before the primaries theoretically approximately
15 states would have had to included me in their presidential
primaries because their rules state if a candidate gets national
media mention that candidate is eligible to have his name
on the ballot in the presidential primary in those states.
So if you ever wonder why no name candidates are never in
the news during presidential primary season you now know.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

but
that they've been chosen,
I take this to
mean I feel I am the Chosen One. I have never said I was chosen.
I preface my writing by stating I MAY be The Returning Christ.
Many people do not believe in Jesus so those who believe in
The Book of Revelations is much less. The reason I do not
worry about your writing, although I will make a effort your
kind do not belittle me in the future to make a buck, or any
part of the process of fulfilling the prophesies of The Book
of Revelations, is the entire process is the work of God and
in my opinion you and I play almost no role in fulfilling
them.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Because
Randy Crow of Wilmington, N.C., argues that he's the candidate
hand-picked by God.
Beth E. Fang lie.
I have never argued I am the candidate hand-picked by God.

Crow,
who in his Internet writings refers to himself as "The
Lamb,"
Could you tell
me where I refer to myself as the Lamb? I vaguely remember
it but you certainly are reading me closely to have found
it. Why are you reading me so closely out of one side of you
mouth and lying so blatantly out of the other?

"The
Lord of Lords" and "The Returning Christ,"
points to the birthmarks on his right forearm as proof, saying
they could be the "marks of spikes stuck in my wrists
on the Cross the first time around."
I never have said
my birthmarks are proof I am The Returning Christ. I said
I think exactly what you wrote. Could they be spike marks...?
Could is not saying they are proof. Beth E. Fang is lying
again for a buck.

And
with that authority behind him, the 58-year-old real estate
businessman has a few things to say.
With that authority
behind him, another Beth E. Fang lie.
The
main one is that "zioni$t$" have stolen the American
economy "and turned it communi$tic."
I do not necessarily
agree with the above statement.
Not
that Crow is prejudiced against Jewish people, he's quick
to point out.
"I
was never raised to hate anyone," he writes in an e-mail
to The Times. "I have Jewish blood in me. Fortunately,
over 50 percent of Jewish people do not believe in zioni$m."
I did not write
an e-mail to the Times. I returned answers to a bunch of questions
you Beth E.. Fang asked me to answer. Another Beth E. Fang
lie. Are
all your articles filled with this many lies? I read a writing
book once that said a writer had to tell the truth to be believed.
Hopefully people will see through your spin and make them
nervous as Hell at the same time.
Hi, Mr. Crow,
Here are the questions I'm hoping you will answer for my article
in The Times of Trenton:
1. Background on yourself: What kind of work do you do? How
old are you? Are you married? Do you have kids? Where do you
live?
2. Why did you decide to run for the presidency? Have you
run before? When you ran in the Democratic primary, did it
bother you that your chances of winning were not as good as
those of top runners such as Dean or Kerry?
3. What other offices have you run for? When did you run?
Have you ever held a public office?
4. Please explain the basic principles of your platform.
5. In reading your Web site and the information at www.politics1.com,
I found that you believe some conspiracies are going on within
the U.S. government -- namely, that zionism/communism are
responsible for many American problems; that the FBI blew
up Flight 800 and shot down Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan's
2000 campaign plane; that the FBI is investigating you; that
the Federal Force or Omega Agency had blood work done on you
and may have implanted a computer chip in you; and that you
may be a messiah or returning Christ. Can you please confirm
whether these are your beliefs, and further explain the reasoning
behind these beliefs? Also, specifically on the zionist claims,
can you comment on whether your views represent prejudice
against Jewish people?
6. Has anyone called your platform unusual or unorthodox,
and does that bother you?
7. How have you publicized your campaign, and what kinds of
reactions have you gotten?
Thank you, Mr. Crow, for helping me out with my article. I
appreciate your insights.
Sincerely,
Beth E. Fand
Staff Writer
Features Department
The Times of Trenton
Trenton, N.J.
Some
might not buy into Crow's conspiracy theory, but that doesn't
worry the candidate, who has made unsuccessful bids for 11
offices, ran in the Texas and New Hampshire Democratic primaries
as a presidential candidate this year and has already announced
he'll run for president again in 2008.
Because
Crow has plenty of other theories to offer.
They
include his claims that the Omega Agency - thought by conspiracy
theorists to secretly run the U.S. government - was responsible
for the sniper shootings around Washington, D.C.; that it
is stealing "every penny from everyone;" and that
it orchestrated the events of Sept. 11, 2001.
A little truth
in a sea of lies.
Crow
also insists he was the target of an FBI investigation in
1988

This line is a
misleading. The FBI did investigate me and I sent you the
link. It is a fact not a guess and I have the proof for any
reasonable person. You are trying to make me appear paranoid
which of course I could care less. My God it was 16 years
ago.
and
was "messed with" by a "weird force" in
1994, when he may have been implanted with a computer chip.

A little truth
in an ocean of Beth E. Fang lies.
"At
one incredibly weird point in time my physical world looked
smoky blue and I felt as if some sort of ethers may have done
something to transform me into a different person,"
zzzzzzzzz
I have not decided
if I am going to post this on my web site or not. But the
following are a few stats from last's month's web site report.
If I were a nut or a liar I do not believe I would have this
many people reading the web site.
Report Range: 10/01/2004
00:00:00 - 10/31/2004 23:59:59
Hits Entire Site (Successful) 78,040
Average Per Day 2,517
Home Page 737
Page Views Page Views (Impressions) 9,817
Average Per Day 316
Document Views 9,805
Visitor Sessions Visitor Sessions 9,926
Average Per Day 320
Average Visitor Session Length 00:11:25
International Visitor Sessions 11.35%
Visitor Sessions of Unknown Origin 16.04%
Visitor Sessions from United States 72.59%
Visitors Unique Visitors 6,438
Visitors Who Visited Once 5,543
Visitors Who Visited More Than Once 895
Top Geographic Regions
Geographic Regions Visitor Sessions
1 North America 7,415
2 Region Un-Specified 1,593
3 Western Europe 522
4 Northern Europe 94
5 Australia 89
6 Asia 81
7 Eastern Europe 41
8 Middle East 34
9 Pacific Islands 17
10 Region Not Known 15
11 South America 14
12 North Africa 4
13 Sub-Saharan Africa 4
14 Caribbean Islands 3
Total 9,926
Most Active Countries
Countries Visitor Sessions
1 United States 7,206
2 Canada 193
3 Netherlands 145
4 Germany 99
5 AU 89
6 UK 75
7 Switzerland 56
8 Belgium 46
9 Japan 35
10 Finland 34
11 France 32
12 Italy 27
13 Denmark 22
14 Sweden 19
15 Austria 19
16 Norway 19
17 New Zealand (Aotearoa) 16
18 Mexico 16
19 Singapore 16
20 Poland 15
21 Saudi Arabia 15
22 Portugal 12
23 Brazil 10
24 Israel 8
25 Taiwan 8
26 GB 7
27 Estonia 6
28 Czech Republic 6
29 Thailand 6
30 Malaysia 5
31 Greece 5
32 Seychelles 4
33 Hungary 4
34 Iceland 4
35 South Africa 4
36 Hong Kong 4
37 Dominican Republic 3
38 Spain 3
39 Croatia (Hrvatska) 3
40 Morocco 3
41 Philippines 3
42 Argentina 3
43 Lebanon 3
44 Oman 2
45 Romania 2
46 Russian Federation 2
47 Cyprus 2
48 India 2
49 Luxembourg 2
50 Iran 2
51 Kazakhstan 1
52 Lithuania 1
53 Peru 1
54 Turkey 1
55 Qatar 1
56 Ukraine 1
57 Pakistan 1
58 Egypt 1
59 Tonga 1
60 Malta 1
61 Slovak Republic 1
Total 8,333
North American States & Provinces
State Visitor Sessions
1 Virginia 1,493
2 Connecticut 363
3 California 248
4 Tennessee 186
5 Pennsylvania 161
6 Illinois 94
7 Colorado 72
8 Ontario 66
9 Massachusetts 63
10 New York 61
11 Maryland 47
12 New Jersey 30
13 Washington 29
14 Ohio 25
15 Texas 19
16 D.C. 14
17 North Carolina 14
18 Missouri 13
19 Oregon 10
20 Florida 9
21 Arkansas 9
22 Michigan 8
23 Arizona 6
24 Georgia 5
25 South Carolina 5
26 Iowa 4
27 Alabama 4
28 Oklahoma 4
29 Idaho 4
30 New Mexico 4
31 Alaska 4
32 New Hampshire 3
33 Indiana 3
34 Kansas 3
35 Hawaii 3
36 Minnesota 3
37 Utah 3
38 Maine 2
39 Montana 2
40 West Virginia 2
41 Louisiana 2
42 Wisconsin 2
43 Nebraska 2
44 Rhode Island 1
45 South Dakota 1
46 Nevada 1
47 British Columbia 1
48 Vermont 1
49 North Dakota 1
Total For the States Above 3,110
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