Thursday, January 9, 2014

Hicks Case Reopened

 
According to this article in today's San Antonio Express-News, the murder case of probation officer Beth Hicks is being reopened.  If the case is being looked into seriously, this is good news indeed!
 
 

I have blogged about this case previously at

http://vocct.blogspot.com/2010/01/right-on-schedule.html and elsewhere.

Despite what it says in the article, I know of at least two other major unsolved homicides in Kendall County from recent years:

http://vocct.blogspot.com/2010/09/what-are-odds-part-4.html  (Suicide victims don't shoot themselves in the head multiple times.)

and

http://vocct.blogspot.com/2009/07/shue-case.html and  http://vocct.blogspot.com/2009/09/shue-case-update.html (Suicide victims don't tie themselves up with duct tape, cut off their fingers or nipples, or wear their seat belts.)

I hope and pray that this new look at the Hicks case will also lead to serious reopenings of these other two (possibly related?) cases.  In particular, both Hicks and Col. Shue were waylaid on their way to work in the morning by a person or persons who clearly knew their routines, indicating they were probably stalked.

More On Drugs

As the following letter to the editor of the Kerrville Daily Times indicates, it's not so much a War on Drugs here in Central Texas as it is More and More on Drugs:
 
I have personally known of situations similar to what this writer describes.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

The Wild West

The Valero station near our house was the scene of a recent shoot-out, allegedly between a robbery suspect and local police.  Notice that almost all of the front windows were shot out.  Although our local newspaper covered this event, I never saw anything about it in the San Antonio paper.

         One hopes proper police procedures were followed.





Monday, December 30, 2013

Look Where It Came From

For information on where the military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned of originally came from, please see:


Notice in particular the connections to the Bush family and Standard Oil, both of which are relevant to Texas (with the Bushes being particularly relevant to Central Texas!).

Now see:


for a further discussion of the first article.  

As Medawar recently pointed out to me privately, it appears that a lot of modern victims of organized stalking (a.k.a. gang stalking) may have fallen foul of modern versions of the same networks.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Removed Post

I have received a private email from someone asking me to remove my post from August 12, 2012 titled "A Warning".  The sender of the email claimed that their private email address had been hacked in the past and that someone else had sent out an email I included in the post.  I have moved this post to the "Drafts" section of my blog for now, pending further investigation.  None of the material from the post has been lost, including the attached comments.

Whatever the truth of any particular claim or comment, it's very clear that one party or another has engaged in stalking, hacking, and defamation.  Somebody else has also tried to paint me in the blackest possible terms for reporting this.

I must point out that in my experience and that of countless other Targeted Individuals (TIs), backing down has never helped a stalking victim yet and probably never will.  The best protection  is exposure of who is doing the hacking, along with their motives and an indication of whom else benefits from their actions.

[With thanks to Medawar, who has given me advice on how to handle this.]

Update:  I believe all of the comments below are actually from my ex-husband.





Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Brown Hand Center

Consider the article below.

I strongly suggest someone take a close look at whomever has taken over ownership of the Brown Hand Center and exactly how the takeover of this business was accomplished.  

Please also see

http://vocct.blogspot.com/2011/03/note-to-texas-medical-board.html

Update, also from the San Antonio Express-News:


If this gentleman is up against any of the same people I am, I can understand why no lawyers, courts, or government organizations will help him.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Lawyers Sleep Easy

According to this article, recently published in the San Antonio Express-News, you can't even sue bad lawyers in Texas now.  Unbelievable!

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