[Peace] Darrin is not dead! Thank GOD!

Nora Whipple carbenmommy at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 8 10:15:52 CST 2008


To Whom It May Concern:
   
  I was in town in January and I stopped by the Public "i" to pickup two past issues that I have articles in and I over-heard a conversation between two people in front of the post office that I have never seen before announce that Darrin had passed on, so I thought they meant he was dead not that he might have been passing through an area.  So that is my source.  Now, if you are speaking of what sources I have gotten my information from for the article, Where Oh Where Will A Real Atlantis Form?  Where Oh Where Can It Be? considering the article is a reflective article, I am very active in Obama's campaign to become president of the USA and I access his on line community through his website and I lived in Leesville and was the person ran out of town through the illegal practices of the Leesville Housing Authority,  it is safe to day that I am the source of that reflective article. Yes, I did take the pictures of New Orleans Outtake Canal, visited the areas spoken in the
 article. I live in Alton Illinois now and I did on line research that is directly placed into the reflective article.  It is not my fault if people are jealous because I can read and write better than they are.  Also, Darrin was the unofficial person who encouraged me to write, A Bishop Will Die, But The Church, Which Is The People Will Never Parish.  So nanny nanny boo boo.  Below is the article titled, Where Oh Where Will A Real Atlantis Form?  Where Oh Where Can It Be?  If any of the people I have sent this onto is directly linked to the Public "i" please print this reflective article in April 2008's edition of the Public "i".  Darrin, I am alright.  I might have to have a hysterectomy soon, but I am alright.
   
  Thank You In Advance,
   
  Nora E. Whipple
   
    Where Oh Where Will A Real Atlantis Form?  Where Oh Where Will It Be?
   
  By "Sarmista Chulov?"
   
  "...Katrina may have battered the levees, but it also exposed silent storms that have ravaged parts of this city and ourcounty for far too long --the storms of poverty and joblessness, inequality and justice.  These are the storms thatswirled before Katrina hit."
  Barack Obama
Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana 2/7/08
   
       Senator Barack Obama has always been able to fire up a crowd, but I wonder how much of his flame ignites himself to fulfill his duties as a member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee? The above quote was taken from his speech given at Tulane University which is located north of the Superdome on Canal Street which is not as daring a place to give a "fire-'em-up" speech as the City of New Orleans University which sits unprotected on beach-like property on the south bank of Lake Pontchartrain near Canal 2.  The City of New Orleans University is neither equipped with a crash wall made of boulders like the one that protects Baton Rouge, LA where Mary Landrieu’s office sits, nor like the locks and dams that surround Alton, IL which is stationed across the Mississippi river from St. Louis, MO where one of Senator Obama's campaign offices is stationed. Consequently, does anyone know how much pressure a cobblestone levee can hold up against before it
 collapses? How do I know all this information?  What am I getting?  These are the questions you should keep in mind as you read this reflective article designed to not only "wake up" Congress, but to remind Senator Obama of what he is going to have to do if he is elected to take George Jr.'s spot behind the oval office's desk for at least the next four years starting in November 2008 (we have some men to thank for forming the calender we use today that was comprised after Jesus died, and after St. Augustine and a few others who could sit next to this historic pedophile to comprise the Bible so that we can all be in the same place on the same day and at the same time to uphold the functions of a industrialized world). 
   
   To answer the first question, how do I know all this information, is not hard at all.  I have been working with people like C. Ray Nagin, the LSU Hurricane Center, Representative Jim McCrery, Mary Landrieu and Ex-Senator Kathleen Blanco by sending them the pictures I had taken in 2005 along the takeout canal along Orleans Ave. between Polk and Bragg Streets both by the USPS, DHL and on-line.  C. Ray Nagin, the LSU Hurricane Center and Jim McCrery have also been supplied a line of questioning that, if used, will allocate the funding they need from Congress to the City of New Orleans to repair the levee or move the city rather than rebuild frivolously buildings that can, once again, be damaged by the winds that are generated by hurricanes and future breaches in the levee system if the area is hit again by hurricanes like Katrina and Rita.  I have also sent the same pictures to Barack Obama though his senatorial website, not his campaign site.  So I am hoping that those who
 read this will let me know if they have received the pictures I speak of, or if I have to resend them.
   
  The next question I have asked us all to keep in mind concerning what I am getting at, I respond with the following.  Congress, and moreover people like C. Ray Nagin, Ex-governor Kathleen Blanco, Jim McCrery and Mary Landrieu have been lying to many Louisianans, who are mostly illiterate and don't realize that they are US Citizens who have the right to be protected by the Governed, and  that there was no plan to save New Orlander's lives from Hurricane's like Katrina and Rita.  The book, The Storm: What Went Wrong and Why During Hurricane Katrina—the Inside Story from One Louisiana Scientist, written by Ivor Van Heerden, relates the work he has had to do to wake not only Louisiana Congress, but the Nation as well only to be laughed out of the rooms in which he spoke and how certain documents needed to become a US Citizen also kept him from being listened to.  Below are a couple of excerpts from his book:
       
       The story begins innocently, with a disturbance within the Caribbean, the next in a 
     summer's growing storm count.  But some scientists were already fearing the worst 
     as a tropical depression 12 strengthened  into a hurricane... then took deadly aim at 
     the most vulnerable coastal region in the United States: south Louisiana and the 
     "famed city that care forgot," New Orleans...  LSU disaster specialist and hurricane 
     teacher, Ivor Van Heerden... had used every available megaphone to warn of the 
     catastrophe waiting to happen [for the last decade].  On August 29, 2005, his worst 
     fears became reality, and the natural disaster in Louisiana and Mississippi quickly 
     evolved into a national disgrace.  Soon van Heerden became the most prominent 
     independent voice in the national media pressing the administration, FEMA,  the 
     corps of engineers, everyone at all levels of government to act now... Van Heerden  
     knows why the levees failed to protect New Orleans.  He knows why the abused 
     wetlands surrounding the city could not protect the levees...  And he has seen 
     politics trump science as officials at virtually all levels failed to plan for this 
     completely predictable situation  (Van Heerden, front flap)

       
       ...In the late summer of 1989... I left with my sailing partner, Nan... to get the official 
     US port of entry stamp that would activate my green card, that wonderful document 
     that is the initial step to acquiring US Citizenship.  So the whole trip across the  
     South  Atlantic and then north across the equator was a slow race against time...  On
     September 19, 1989, a few days before we arrived in Christenstead, and a few days 
     before I had to obtain my documents, St. Croix was hit by Hurricane Hugo... with 
     boats tossed everywhere and buildings destroyed... the Maggie  seemed the only 
     sailboat afloat in the whole harbor.  Welcome to the United States (Van Heerden, 14)!
   
  Ivor Van Heerden came to America to help us, and all those who Govern over Louisianans failed.  But what should one expect when these southerners are kept illiterate by those in  power neglecting to promote an educational  system designed to keep their youth in school and off the streets of New Orleans to prostitute themselves during Mardi Gras, and are taught that the only ones they have to listen to are those they love? 
        
  This is a constant theme in southern America, to only listen to people we love. In Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History, Erik Larson's tells the story of Isaac Cline, "the nascent National Weather Service, the town and people of Galveston, and America at the last turning of the century, when the hubris of men led them to believe they could disregard even nature itself."  Information found at http://www.randomhouse.com/features/isaacsstorm/   "Isaac Monroe Cline was born in 1864 in Monroe County, Tennessee. At the age of 16 he attended Hiwassee College, where he studied mathematics, chemistry, physics, Latin, and Greek. Although he entertain-ed the ideas of becoming a preacher and a lawyer, he eagerly accepted an opportunity to join the U.S. weather service when he was recommended for the position by the president of  Hiwassee College. In 1882, he began training with the Army Signal Corps, then the parent organization of the United States
 weather service. The Signal Corps was a cavalry organization that trained its members in horsemanship and inflicted a military discipline on its aspiring meteorologists.  When Isaac Cline entered the weather service, it was beset by scandal and by the contempt of the general public for its inability to forecast the weather. The Signal Corps' chief financial manager had been convicted one year previously for embezzling a quarter million dollars and had since escaped from prison. Worse, the Signal Corps' track record for predicting storms was very poor, competing in news- papers with the forecasts of astrologers. Forecasting techniques were so primitive that the service was hesitant to allow its junior members to forecast weather publicly, for fear they would be wrong. In this time of corruption and disrepute for the weather service, Cline was honored with a post in the weather station in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he earned a medical degree from the [U of Ark.]..." 
 Information found at http://www.randomhouse.com/features/isaacsstorm/greatstorm/bio.html
   
  Xenophobia:  The irrational fear that what is foreign/different to/from us/ourselves will hurt us,  has kept the Southern states from  growing into productive happy  people.  I spent two years in Leesville, Louisiana, a town  which prides itself to be a vibrant city that  hosts  Ft. Polk,  and  harbors all activity associated with prostitution. There is great pressure placed upon women to become strippers and prostitutes when those who control businesses and  city and parish  government  find out that a female is good at dancing and having sex.  Most of these females are on Crystal Meth, Cocaine and Marijuana.  One family who has multiple members on Leesville's Police force, also has a female member who is housed in the city's jail, can be found doing drugs and having sex between the fenced in alcove between the city's jail and courthouse as well as the cell that houses male inmates simply because “someone's gotta take care of  the force and those poor lonely black men.” 
 I worked with a male who was incarcerated at the parish's facility when he was on the work release program with McDonald's.  When this male was released he was clean, sober and had money.  I befriended the male until he befriended the above family member's female that is also allowed to be at certain people's homes as needed to set up community members in general so they can obtain money by fining these individuals that are being entrapped but don't know it.   It is when a female fights the status quo of Leesville that she is silently ran out of town by management of the city's housing authority through the act of fraud.   This is my sworn testimony Senator Barack Obama, and I stand by my word.  I just hope that you, Senator Barack Obama, will stand by your word to cause change for Louisianans that are oppressed by the "storms of poverty and joblessness, inequality and justice, before Louisianans are hit by another hurricane.  I hope you will help in abolishing the slave
 status Louisianans are kept in by remaining illiterate and governed by antiquated laws that remain enforced and canonized in their law books that runs contrary with Article 14 of the US Constitution, which states: "[A]ll of the people shall be equal under the law, and there shall be no discrimination in political,economic, or social relations because of race, creed, sex, social status or family origin."  I hate thinking that if Senator Obama fails the US People, he will meet the same fate just as John and Bobby Kennedy did to fight McCarthyism, or to act as every US President has since Carter which is to knowingly kill the innocent by setting them up to become targets to hide what we all know about the US Government. 
   

   
     

"John W." <jbw292002 at gmail.com> wrote:
  At 04:51 PM 3/7/2008, Bob Illyes wrote:

>Nora Whipple sent email to several lists about a rumor that Darrin Drda 
>was dead. I received the following response from Darrin regarding his death:
>
>Dead? That's news to me. I am just now getting over the flu, but indeed I 
>am alive. How are you?
>-Undead Darrin


Darrin is in very select company. It appears that the rumors of his death, 
like that of Mark Twain, have been greatly exaggerated. One would do well 
to question Ms. Whipple as to the source of her information.

John Wason


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