Corporations Grab American Transport
Friday, April 6, 2007
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The Dots and Lines grow out the schematic for the flow of power and money that has enriched the CorporaState, rapidly converting America into a corporate plantation. (The shackles aren't even color coordinated!)
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2 comments:
Our readers have been busy today to research. This in from another regular reader and researcher. He took the question of Mr. Shine's association with the Navy one step farther filed a complaint with the Navy IG. I have filed a complaint with the Navy IG before, but never have see or heard of a same turn around. My guess is the Navy takes this very seriously during a time of war.
From: NAVIGHotlines@navy.mil
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 2:24 PM
To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: RE: Eric Shine
This is in response to your e-mail to the Naval Inspector General's Office. Our records do not indicate a service member by the name mentioned in your complaint.
Title 18, United States Code, Section 702 prohibits the unauthorized wearing of the uniform of the Armed Forces. Section 704 prohibits the unauthorized wearing, manufacturing, or selling of military awards. As a practical matter, assuming he is not wearing a rank or decoration he did not earn, prosecution, although technically possible, is not likely.We hope you find this information helpful.
Sincerely,
NAVIG Hotlines
-----Original Message-----
From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 13:32
To: NAVIG Hotlines
Subject: Eric Shine
A gentleman by the name of Eric Shine has been burning up the Internetas well as radio talk shows referring to himself as a Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve. I did as has been suggested on several blogs and looked him up in the Naval Register of Commissioned Officers. His name does not appear there. Is it legal to portray yourself as a Naval Officer if you're not one?
If you Google Eric Shine you'll find dozens upon dozens of sites where he takes on and makes accusations against the government based on his being a Naval Lieutenant.
Our readers have been busy today to research. This in from another regular reader and researcher. He took the question of Mr. Shine's association with the Navy one step farther filed a complaint with the Navy IG. I have filed a complaint with the Navy IG before, but never have see or heard of a same turn around. My guess is the Navy takes this very seriously during a time of war.
From: NAVIGHotlines@navy.mil
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 2:24 PM
To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: RE: Eric Shine
This is in response to your e-mail to the Naval Inspector General's Office. Our records do not indicate a service member by the name mentioned in your complaint.
Title 18, United States Code, Section 702 prohibits the unauthorized wearing of the uniform of the Armed Forces. Section 704 prohibits the unauthorized wearing, manufacturing, or selling of military awards. As a practical matter, assuming he is not wearing a rank or decoration he did not earn, prosecution, although technically possible, is not likely.We hope you find this information helpful.
Sincerely,
NAVIG Hotlines
-----Original Message-----
From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 13:32
To: NAVIG Hotlines
Subject: Eric Shine
A gentleman by the name of Eric Shine has been burning up the Internetas well as radio talk shows referring to himself as a Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve. I did as has been suggested on several blogs and looked him up in the Naval Register of Commissioned Officers. His name does not appear there. Is it legal to portray yourself as a Naval Officer if you're not one?
If you Google Eric Shine you'll find dozens upon dozens of sites where he takes on and makes accusations against the government based on his being a Naval Lieutenant.
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