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Submitted by fro on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 10:59pm.
May 10 2008 - 4:00pm
May 10 2008 - 6:00pm

ConspiraZine presents Jeff Rense interviewing chemtrail researcher Clifford Carnicom, who provides in-depth analysis of the devasting disease known as Morgellons. Also featured is Mike Adams from the Health Ranger Podcast interviewing Fred Baughman, who reveals the many horrors of psychiatric medicine, along with the current chemical abuse of children by Big Pharma. ConspiraZine can be heard on Free Radio olympia at 98.5 FM or via mp3 stream at www.frolympia.org ConspiraZine - more conspiracy, less theory!

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Submitted by Real Olympian Hero on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 6:25pm.
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Submitted by Norm on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 4:10pm.

It never fails. There are certain times in life where a song jumps into my head. For instance: After reading of Ricks sad news I have had "Leader of the Band" (Dan Fogelberg) in my head ever since. Anytime that I, or a friend lose a loved one, this song pops into my head. There are other songs, for other occasions, but this one has always stood out for me. Does anyone else have times like this?

Norm

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Submitted by rkbronco on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 3:58pm.

Rodeo Kill is almost over...
Catch one of our last shows at the 4th Ave Tav in Oly this Saturday
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Benefit
May 10th
4th Ave Tavern
$5 at the door
Lots of great bands

  • Grim Smiley
  • The Pothetx
  • Storm Creek Band
  • 99 Men
  • Brown Star
  • Rodeo Kill

Come out for this benefit show and to see Rodeo Kill for possibly our last public show.

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Submitted by TammyT on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 3:46pm.
This Sunday, on my show The Think Tank, I'll be airing a brief interview with director Tommy O'Haver (Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss, Ella Enchanted). His new film An American Crime premieres tonight on Showtime. It stars Ellen Page and Catherine Keener and is based on the real-life story of Sylvia Likens.

In 1965, Sylvia and her sister Jenny were left by their parents in the care of a woman named Getrude Baniszewski. This woman lived in extreme poverty and had seven kids of her own, but she agreed to board Sylvia and Jenny for $20 a week. Less than four months later, Sylvia was found dead, with over 150 bruises, scars, and burn marks over her body. She had been the victim of months of torture and abuse, overseen by Gertrude and carried out by a gang of neighborhood kids (including several of Getrude's own).

There were two books written about this case (John Deans's "The Indiana Torture Slaying" and Kate Millett's "The Basement"). When I first read about it, I found it hard to forget. I learned that there was a movie in the works, so I visited the board at IMDB. I found out that many others were haunted by the case, as well.

A few people at the boards wondered why O'Haver would want to put a story like this on film. I think it's an important story to tell, especially considering that incidents similar to Sylvia's are still happening far too often today.

On Sunday, you can hear O'Haver talk a little about his film and what it was like to work with Keener and Page. Tune in to KAOS at 89.3 FM (or online here). The interview should start at about 11:30, and run for about 11 minutes.

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Submitted by Rick on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 1:03pm.

Richard Carl McKinnon, longtime resident of Olympia, passed early on the evening of May 7th at Capital Medical Center. Rick is survived by his beautiful wife, Susan Christian, sons Mark McKinnon, Joel Martell, Rick McKinnon and George Wauchope, and daughters Marla Canning and Melissa Mercer. He was also father to Ian Patrick McKinnon, who preceded him into the hereafter in 1990. Rick is also survived by nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Rick often welcomed people into his home who didn’t have a safe place to go. Thus, he has a large extended family of people that have lived with him at some point in their lives.

Rick was born in Johnson City, NY during the depression, and grew up in Niagara Falls and upstate New York. He served in the Marine Corps from 1952-54, and while he did not enjoy his time in the Corps, he loved this country passionately and encouraged everyone to participate in the democratic process. He took great pride in his education, earning a BA from the Evergreen State College, and an MA from the Leadership Institute of Seattle. He was also immensely proud of his sons Joel and Rick S. for completing their Ph.D.s.

Rick moved his family to Olympia in 1972 in order to find a new way to live. He loved the natural beauty of this area, and lived for the last 29 years on Totten Inlet in a renovated oyster factory. Rick considered his most valuable contribution to the Olympia community to be co-founding the Crisis Clinic of Thurston and Mason Counties with his previous wife Kathy Jordan.

Rick liked to go fast and retired from racing motorcycles at the age of 71, building and rebuilding (and rebuilding and rebuilding) every component on his racing bike. He was known to suddenly disappear on his motorcycle, taking marathon trips to California. Rick was a craftsman who was drawn to many media, especially metal and wood. This work gave him great joy.

Aptly nicknamed “Old Gnarly Rick” by his family, he was a man of powerful, complex emotions. A gentle person by preference, he was friendly to strangers and fiercely loyal to his friends; all babies trusted and loved him. He was known for his ferocity in confronting impoliteness, disrespect or injustice.

He was a defender of the defenseless and unhesitant in challenging oppression - often at high volume and with much cursing. He was curmudgeonly, generous and kind. As he edged into his later years, we saw the sweetness become his defining characteristic. He died too soon, the victim of a lifetime addiction to smoking. Do not smoke; do not allow your children to smoke. May our darling rest in peace.

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Submitted by devonolympia on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 11:59am.

I have a sci-fi blog that I am working on, I am attepting to create a universe there. Something very unique. If anyone is really intrested they can follow the stories development at:
http://tomorrowlander.wordpress.com/ 

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Submitted by devonolympia on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 11:55am.

I am a visual artist and semi-literate science fiction writer. I may have an art show at Artisan's Cafe, plans are still tentative.

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Submitted by OperaGirl on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 11:33am.

It's that time of year again! So mark your calendars for the 16th & 17th at 7:30pm and the 18th at 2:30pm. We're at the North Thurston Performing Arts Center which is located on the campus of North Thurston HS in Lacey. Admission is free although as always donations are gratefully accepted. The doors open a half an hour before the show. There is no reserved seating.

This concert contains a variety of music. From Bach to Hey, Jude and everything in between. There will be several solos that you will not want to miss! Including the first duet EVER sung by Operagirl and her OperaMan in ten years of marriage! We'll also be giving away three scholarships to local HS Seniors. I hope to see you there! www.olympiachoral.org

 

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Submitted by Sarah on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 10:46am.

The public defender blog Arbitrary and Capricious has a new post with updates on Olympia May Day, plus a great point is made, go forth and read: The activist's passive voice: 'rocks were thrown'

(comments closed here so as to encourage comments there)

Update: read Emmett's What's with the quote marks comrade?

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