RED YANKEE PRESS
Copyright 2007 Red Yankee Press
This is a true story about a local drug
dealer who held up the neighborhood gas station.
The author was removed from the student
newspaper, removed as student President, and expelled as a student from Union
County College in the fall of 1991 in retaliation for his earlier attempt to
publish in the student newspaper an account detailing that money appropriated
toward a campus construction project had actually been diverted toward an
organization operated by Jim McGreevey under the direction of the CIA known as
the Warriors of the Rainbow.
The Warriors of the Rainbow operated from
a airplane hangar at Newark International Airport which was leased by the
Newark Board of Education, which housed a broad and vast network that
specialized in the distribution of narcotics, and several members of this cell
were involved in both the kidnapping and murder of Sidney J. Reso of Exxon
International, and the first failed attempt to topple the World Trade Center.
Union County College accused and convicted
the author on a series of charges which constitute theft, distribution of
stolen property, and extortion, without any semblance of due process, notably
the right of the accused to face his accusers.
The author then attempted a series of
administrative appeals, all of which were denied by various authorities within
the New Jersey State Government.
In the spring of 2001, in the run up to
the New Jersey Gubernatorial Election, the author received a series of
telephone calls that caused him to immediately vacate New Jersey.
The author then moved to Naples, Florida,
and continued to pursue his vindication form that location. The author then
later traveled to New York City to mail his appeal of the matter to President
George W. Bush.
The petition was mailed on September 4,
2001, the first sentence of its summation, centered in oversized text, stated, “It’s
going to be a holy war! It’s going to be a jihad!”