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This year,
spend the
holidays
surrounded
by the
snow-covered
peaks of the
Sierras.
With the
Grand
Lobby’s
30-foot
trimmed tree
and
spectacular
wreaths and
garlands as
your
backdrop,
you’ll
experience
the holidays
like never
before.
Tenaya Lodge
offers a
full range
of
activities,
entertainment
and events
from late
November
through New
Year’s Day.
Take an
evening
flashlight
hike through
the Sierra
wilderness,
experience a
horse-drawn
sleigh ride
and ice
skate at our
outdoor rink
then warm
yourself
with a
complimentary
hot beverage
by the fire.
Or stay in
and enjoy
wine
tastings,
cooking
classes,
gingerbread
house
competitions
and more.
From lodging
packages
like our
Picture
Perfect
Photo
Workshop,
Holiday
Culinary
Package and
Dinner with
Santa
Package to
daily events
and
entertainment,
your stay at
Tenaya is
sure to be
filled with
holiday
spirit.
Get away
this holiday
season with
room rates
starting at
just $139
per night.
Or book one
of Tenaya’s
many special
holiday
packages.
Call
866-914-0138
or learn
more at
TenayaLodge.com/Holiday.
*Rates are
per room
based on
double-occupancy
and are
subject to
availability.
Certain
restrictions
and blackout
dates may
apply.
Activities
are subject
to change
due to
weather
conditions.
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Laguna Village Cafe Restaurant
has re-opened as The Cliff
Laguna Beach restaurant!
Laguna Village
577 South Coast Hwy. Laguna
Beach, CA (949) 494-1956
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
Small
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home, well and electric
in. Land of Enchantment
New Mexico. Owner will
carry paper. Asking
$50.000. Phone
949 376-7632
½ acre of prime level
land utilities to the
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ATTENTION HOME AND
BUSINESS OWNERS FIRE
SEASON IS HERE
Weed & Brush Abatement
For Fire Safety
Protection
Owners of homes and
business property be
aware of the need to
protect your property by
removing the fire danger
around your property.
Have us (professional
Wildland Fire Fighters)
clear an area around
your property cut dead,
dry vegetation and other
fire hazards that would
aid in the fuel spread
of a fire. There are
many things that should
be done to make homes
and business less
vulnerable to damage
from a brush fire.
We cut and remove weeds
and vegetation to bring
your home or commercial
building into
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For FIRE SAFETY, WEED &
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CALL 949 494-7121. Free
Estimates.
Here are some important
services available.
Please consider the
steps below for your
property:
Clear dry grass, brush
and leaves, near
structures.
Use ice plants and other
fire-resistant plants to
landscape.
Clear all debris from
the roof, gutters and
spouts.
Remove dead limbs
located over roofs and
all limbs within 10 feet
of chimneys.
Prune the lower limbs
within six feet of
ground on all trees 18
feet high or taller to
keep ground fires from
spreading to trees.
Relocate firewood at
least 30 feet from all
structures and 10 feet
from all vegetation.
Keep plants, shrubs and
trees away from power
lines.
Keep
gas and propane tanks at
least 30 feet from all
structures.
Replace shake roofs with
fire-resistant roofing.
Cover chimneys and
stovepipes with
nonflammable screens
with 2 inch (or less)
mesh.
Make sure
the number of your house
is clearly visible.
Synergy is a private
Corp not a government
agency providing
contract services to
private and government
agencies.
On a recent visit to Tucson,
where I was invited to give a
presentation on monetary reform,
I was disturbed by a story of
strange goings on in the desert.
A little over a year ago, it
seems, a new industrial facility
sprang up on the edge of town.
It was in a remote industrial
zone and appeared to be a bus
depot. The new enterprise was
surrounded by an imposing
security fence and bore no
outward signs identifying its
services. However, it soon
became apparent that the
compound was in the business of
outfitting a fleet of prison
buses. Thirty or so secondhand
city buses were being
reconfigured with prison bars in
the windows and a coat of fresh
paint bearing the “Wackenhut
G4S” logo on the side.
Now owned by the Danish
corporation G4S, Wackenhut
Services has a sinister
reputation for hiring thugs. It
has been said that it’s hard to
tell which is more dangerous,
the prisoners or the guards.
The new Wackenhut
operation is shrouded in
mystery. It has been running its
fleet of empty prison buses
night and day, apparently
logging miles on a Department of
Homeland Security (DHS)
contract. Multiple buses can be
seen driving all over town and
even on remote desert back
roads. Oddly, except for the
driver and one escort guard
seated in front, these buses
are always empty.
Wackenhut
Services was founded by George
Wackenhut in 1954 to provide
prison guard services to state
and federal governments. Mr.
Wackenhut was reported to be
something of a brawler himself,
having once earned distinction
beating up his business partner
in a fist fight. Now owned by
the Danish corporation G4S,
Wackenhut Services has a
sinister reputation for hiring
thugs. It has been said that
it’s hard to tell which is more
dangerous, the prisoners or the
guards.
Observers
originally thought that the
purpose of the new Wackenhut
operation was to outfit prison
buses to be distributed in other
parts of the country. But it
soon became apparent that none
of the buses was leaving the
Tucson depot. Recently, a
passerby observed what appeared
to be a training operation
there. In what seemed to be
strange activity for 10:30 PM on
a Saturday night, the depot yard
was fully illuminated, the
entire fleet of buses was up and
running, and drivers and guards
were scrambling around the yard.
The question is, what were they
training for?
Wackenhut has
never officially announced
itself to the community, and the
local news media have never
mentioned its presence. Hiring
has been discreetly conducted
via the Internet, and an
apathetic general public has
taken little notice. Among the
few who have noticed, one theory
is that the prison bus depot is
simply infrastructure for border
security. But if so, where are
the illegal aliens? Why are
these buses always empty? What
is the alleged justification for
burning thousands of gallons of
diesel fuel to run thirty
decrepit, smoking buses night
and day without passengers?
There is
another interesting piece to
this puzzle. On the desolate
plain between Phoenix and Tucson
is a tiny town called Florence,
Arizona, which features a
population consisting largely of
prisoners. For decades, Florence
has been the home of two of the
largest county and federal
prisons in the state; and in
2007, a vast new DHS prison was
built there as well. Like the
Wackenhut buses, this shiny new
facility, which literally
disappears into the horizon, has
gone unannounced and unnoticed
by the general public. A new
facility for imprisoning illegal
aliens? It is hard to imagine
such expensive infrastructure
being built for that purpose
when U.S. policy has been to
simply return illegals to their
home countries.
Fraud and
waste aside, this mysterious
activity has sinister
implications. Why the obvious
secrecy? Since the World Trade
Center disaster in 2001, the
Department of Homeland Security
has grown to monster
proportions, claiming a
projected $50 billion of the
federal budget in 2009. DHS
includes the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), which
earned notoriety in 2005 for its
gross mishandling of the Katrina
disaster in New Orleans. Al
Martin, a retired naval
intelligence officer and former
contributor to the Presidential
Council of Economic Advisors,
has linked the remilitarization
of FEMA to the civil unrest
anticipated along with economic
collapse. He wrote in a November
2005 newsletter called “Behind
the Scenes in the Beltway”:
“FEMA is
being upgraded as a federal
agency, and upon passage of
PATRIOT Act III, which
contains the amendment to
overturn posse comitatus,
FEMA will be re-militarized,
which will give the agency
military police powers. . .
. Why is all of this being
done? Why is the regime
moving to a militarized
police state and to a
dictatorship? It is
because of what Comptroller
General David Walker said,
that after 2009, the ability
of the United States to
continue to service its debt
becomes questionable.
Although the average citizen
may not understand what that
means, when the United
States can no longer service
its debt it collapses as an
economic entity. We would be
an economically collapsed
state. The only way
government can function and
can maintain control in an
economically collapsed state
is through a military
dictatorship.”1
Of course,
there may be another, more
innocent explanation for all
this. But anyone living near one
of these facilities should be
asking to hear it. In the
meantime, the ominous
implications would seem to
warrant exploring alternative
sources of funding for the
federal budget and the federal
debt. There are other ways to
deal with the national debt than
relying on the waning appetites
of the Chinese and the Japanese
for U.S. securities. Some
innovative possibilities for
funding both the federal debt
and President Obama’s new
economic stimulus package will
be the subject of future
articles. Stay tuned.
Al Martin,
“FEMA, CILFs and State Security:
Shocking Updates,”
www.almartinraw.com
(November 28, 2005).
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Dana Point, CA. / (949)
240-2000 or (800)
241-3333
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The Cliff Laguna
Beach restaurant!
At Laguna Village
Oceanfront, open-air
dining and cocktails
return to the
spectacularly-situated
Laguna Village in Laguna
Beach! After a complete
overhaul and updating of
the premises, The
Cliff Laguna Beach
is poised and ready to
greet you with a
delightful selection of
California cuisine:
lunch, dinner& shopping.
Where
Great People, Art, Shops
and Food all converge
over looking the Gold
Coast. Where at sunset
you may be lucky and see
the
Flash.
Laguna
Village 577 South Coast
Hwy. Laguna Beach, CA
(949)494-1956
128 Fremont St.
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 382-1600
(800) 237-6537
Founded by the legendary
Benny Binion in 1951,
this downtown
establishment is now
owned by MTR Gaming
Group. The tower rooms
were annexed from the
defunct Mint Hotel next
door.
Casino: race &
sports book, table
games, slot machines and
video poker
Parking: free for
hotel guests; free valet
service (tip appreciated)
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Flamingo Las Vegas
3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 733-3111
(800) 732-2111
The
Flamingo
Las
Vegas
sits
in
the
"heart"
of
the
Strip,
at
Las
Vegas
Boulevard
and
Flamingo
Road.
Many
people
consider
the
original
Flamingo
Hotel,
built
in
1946
by
Benjamin
"Bugsy"
Siegel,
as
the
predecessor
to
modern
commercial
gambling
in
Las
Vegas.
Owned
and
operated
by
Harrah's
Entertainment.
Casino:
race
&
sports
book,
table
games,
keno,
slot
machines
and
video
poker
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