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4 posted on 07/30/2003 7:10:10 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (All we need from a Governor is a VETO PEN!!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Thanks.

Just how much gold from California's lands will not go towards saving this state in its darkest hours of financial difficulties?

And why aren't we being made aware of this by the media?

Thanks to Fores Glen Durland for all his efforts on this very important matter and the coverup.

Waste, Fraud and Abuses in California Government

Quid pro quo has become so common in Saco that it isn't even news anymore. Sure, we all know that type of thing is against the law, immoral and causes prices to raise. And, we know the taxpayer always takes it in the shorts eventually.

One cannot help but wonder how a payola king like Gray Davis could stop when more money was waiting to be taken. Could one start at the capital building in Saco and trace the money trail back to bigger and more exciting scandals? We thought it was worth a try. Someone had to start somewhere to disclose this Roaring 20s debauchery on the Barbary Coast that has run California so deep into debt.

Are there dangers in exposing such illegalities? Such talk exists. Maybe this will be more exciting than at first glance. Even so, let's take a look at the money trails and see what we can find.

Only documentable facts will be presented and the references will be provided as we find new information. Areas needing further investigation will also be identified.

As can be expected, the kind of people we are tracking along the fraud trail try to cover their tracks as much as possible. But when our tax money gets diverted into greedy, private hands in huge quantities, it often becomes possible to follow the money trail. Some of that may require an investigation by a powerful government agency. A sharp investigative journalist may pick that up and cause such an action. But, until that time, we will dig as much as our time and facilities allow.

 


Feinstein, et. al, is stealing $billions in gold from bankrupt California. Where is Gov. Davis?

There is probably enough gold to solve California's financial crisis. Diane and Richard are well under way.

CAFR - Comprehensive Annual Financial Report - Earlier reports indicated large sums of hidden money are revealed by a close analysis of this report. The California CAFR is generated by the California State Controller. That office has stated that casual observers are making false assumptions. Money moves around from fund to fund, but must be returned to its legal source. The CAFR shows the location of that money at a particular date, thus offering opportunity for false assumptions.

Having grown up in the school business, I am well aware of padded budgets. I wish to complete additional research.

Forest Glen Durland, webmaster

6 posted on 07/30/2003 7:15:10 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...&&&&&&&&&...SuPPort FRee Republic.....www.DRAFTTOM.com..... NEVER FORGET)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
To cut costs, I have put calfraid.com in uhuh.com. To go there please enter

http://www.uhuh.com/

All the calfraud.com files are posted there.

uhuh.com is easy to remember. There are only two letters.

When uhuh.com opens, go to the bottom and click on calfraud. There are also other subdomains listed there.

Thanks for your patience. Please pass this information on to your friends.

Forest

30 posted on 01/25/2006 10:31:35 AM PST by forest
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