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If you agree, you can email to Congressman Kucinich's office
to encourage him to include the new energy tech issue in his
congressional domestic policy reform hearings.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Crockett Williams
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:59 AM
To: 'info@...'
Subject: new energy technologies and Congressional Domestic Policy hearings

Hi Gail,

One more file to consider opening, how domestic policy inhibits
the awaited advent of new energy technologies to replace nuclear
and fossil fuel and the need to go to war over oil. Many of
these new technologies have been suppressed by dual use
secrecy laws and just plain old monopolistic control of industry
going back over 100 years to Nikola Tesla. Again I am copying
this to a few experts for their advice and hope Rep. Kucinich will
also agree to add hearings on this issue to his subcommittee agenda
as outlined below in other matters that also relate to saving the
planet from climate change if we can in time.

Thanks,

David

Ref:
www.chenire.org
www.infinite-energy.com
www.integrityresearchinstitute.org
www.newenergymovement.org
www.depalma.pair.com
www.tewari.org
www.shipov.com

This brings to Four the number issues I have suggested
and copied to you and a few of their leadership, for
Congressman Kucinich's consideration to include in
hearings of the Domestic Policy Subcommittee of the
House Government Reform Committee, all of which also
connect to the issue of news media control of information
and lack of a fairness doctrine it would seem, ie,

1) Indigenous Peoples issues
2) New energy technologies
3) Hemp industrialization
4) Rainbow Family persecution by USDA et al


-----Original Message-----
From: David Crockett Williams
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:41 AM
To: 'info@...'
Subject: indigenous peoples issues and Congressional Domestic Policy
Subcommittee hearings

Hi Gail,

Here I am suggesting that another issue file be opened for
Congressman Kucinich's Domestic Policy Subcommittee of
the Congressional Government Reform Committee. Seeing
that the Department of the Interior is among entities subject
to the jurisdiction of this new subcommittee Rep. Kucinich will
chair, it seems this is the wonderful long awaited opportunity
for the indigenous peoples of this country to have a venue in
Congress to present their grievances with US domestic policy
as it relates to their treatment by the government, as well
as to hear their suggestions for how government policies might
be reformed to afford them justice and also to address concerns
about the structure of our government entirely, this because our
system was greatly inspired by the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) system
which was not then well understood by the founding fathers and
might better be brought into context today with regard to the
dynamics of their Great Law of Peace teachings etc.

Since Rep. Kucinich said when he ran for president in 2004 that
if elected he was in favor of returning to the treaty system with
the indigenous nations, this could pave the way for discussion
of that issue as well as to help correct ongoing problems such as
the poverty on many reservations due to an American Apartheid
systemic problem, the corrupt exploitation of natural resources
such as is still happening with the coal on Big Mountain Black Mesa
area of Arizona etc.

Again, in hopes you can confirm this a matter that Rep. Kucinich
feels warrants hearings by his committee, I am copying to a few
native American leaders for their advice and collaboration
pending your indication of interest in this idea.

Thanks again for your open door response, referencing the below
exchange on a different issue of potential interest to DK also.

David

-----Original Message-----
From: David Crockett Williams
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:21 AM
To: g Abenaki Council - News Issues Group
(Abenaki_news_issues@yahoogroups.com)
Subject: FW: Thank you for your comments

Jake Swamp told us in 1990 that the wampum are made
from little white and purple shells strung on wild hemp strings.

Lobbying for bringing the truth to light about the hemp issue.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Crockett Williams
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:15 AM
To: 'info@...'
Subject: RE: Thank you for your comments

Hi Gail,

Thanks for your response. I emailed to you at info@...
because Rep. Dennis Kucinich asked in his below email for input from
folks offering ideas of what kind of issues we would suggest become
part of his hearings as committee chairman regarding US Domestic
Policy Reform, at least that is my interpretation of his closing remark,

"I welcome your suggestions and ideas as to how we can make our government
truly become a government of the people, by the people and for the people."

Am I correct here in thinking that this means he wants our input on this?
I hope you can confirm this, and that yours is the best email address
to forward this information, or suggest the best one, where we
can establish such a dialog about this important hemp cannabis
marijuana issue as a significant matter for his committee to
investigate and report to the main committee, to the Congress
and to the public via news media coverage. This issue is also
a victim of biased news media coverage and censorship as
evidenced by the still small number of folks who even know that
hemp and cannabis and marijuana are all names for derivatives
of the same plant, cannabis sativa, that was outlawed in 1937
in a classic fraud on the US Congress whose members were not
told then that by outlawing marijuana they were outlawing
the hemp industry and the medical cannabis pharmacopoeia.

If we can get some assurance that it would not be just a waste
of their time, many experts in this field would be willing to
offer their time, information resources, and expertise for
effective hearings on this matter, perhaps best introduced
in the context of how the news media is not being fair or
accurate in their reporting of this issue, not doing their
homework in getting at the full truth of the issue, this per
the initial publicity about the committee starting to investigate
the news media monopolies, return of the Fairness Doctrine, etc,
as discussed in yesterday's CNN interview at www.kucinich.us

There are many hundreds of thousands of people in prison unfairly
suffering because of a lack of congressional and public knowledge about
the truth of this issue which has been suppressed systematically
by the information and education industries based on hysteria
and bad information for over 70 years now. This would be a
major coup for Rep. Kucinich to just bring out the truth of
the matter in the context of the urgent need for domestic
policy reform on this issue, whatever might come as a result of
the truth being known to the congress and public. Congressman
Conyers is well aware of this for decades since meeting and reading
Jack Herer on this issue, eg, www.jackherer.com and we sent Dennis
Kucinich that book in 2003 also, ie, The Emperor Wears No Clothes,
hemp and the marijuana conspiracy. The USDA made a film, circa
1941, that was later expunged from the Library of Congress until
Herer discovered it and got it put back in the record. All the Congress
should see that film and ask why it was censored to keep the truth
from the public. Also asking why present policy against hemp is counter
the recommendations of so many government funded scientific studies
over the past decades.

I hope you can get us an indication from Rep. Kucinich that he would
like to receive such documentation for subcommittee hearings on this issue,
since that would mobilize all three issue networks of activists nationally,
ie, the industrial hemp, medical cannabis, and marijuana re-legalization
factions of the Hemp for Victory (name of that USDA film) movement
which would galvanize for success around such Congressional hearings.

This is most crucial considering experts like Brian O'Leary and Alden Bryant
are convinced that widespread hemp cultivation is a key part to policies
to address climate stabilization before it is too late.
www.brianoleary.com
www.earthregenerationsociety.org

This is also related to the other issue I emailed you about, ie,
the persecution by law enforcement vis a vis the USDA's Forest
Service of the annual Rainbow Family Gatherings largely because
they are perceived as scofflaws regarding present unjust laws about
marijuana. www.rainbowguide.info www.welcomehome.org

I will pass on your suggestions below as well, thanks again,

David

-----Original Message-----
From: info@... [mailto:info@...]
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:22 AM
To: David Crockett Williams
Subject: Re: medical cannabis Domestic Policy Reform

Hello David,

Thank you for your comments about the selection of Dennis
as Chairman of the Domestic Policy Subcommittee of
Government Oversight. We appreciate your input.

Here are two ways you can help our campaign:

http://kucinich.us/volunteer-main

http://kucinich.us/contribute

In hope and peace,

Gail Heyn
Volunteer
Kucinich for President
http://www.kucinich.us



> Dear Congressman Kucinich,
>
> This LA Times article summarizes the problem with Domestic
> Policies
> of the US Government regarding the medical
> cannabis/marijuana
> issue. May I strongly urge you to soon convene hearings
> of your
> Domestic Policy Subcommittee to hear testimony about the
> entirety of the hemp cannabis marijuana issue in order to
> get the truth known to Congress and the public? It is
> truly
> a travesty of justice that the prisons are so full of pot
> prisoners
> at such great expense when we need widespread
> industrialization
> and cultivation of this crop urgently in order to address
> climate
> stabilization. I have copied this to a few experts whom I
> suggest
> you invite to testify before your congressional
> subcommittee.
> They will know others to recommend for this job. I
> understand
> that you will be speaking in San Francisco on January 27
> Saturday,
> and in Los Angeles on health issues on Sunday January 28.
> I expect
> folks interested to connect with you then and hear your
> talks can
> get details at www.kucinich.us but I do not readily find
> your public
> speaking schedule listed there.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
> PS for reference please see
>
> www.jackherer.com
> www.chrisconrad.com
> www.cannabisconsumers.org
> www.cures-not-wars.org (here also note about ibogaine
> the plant extract anti-addictive to remedy hard drug
> addiction, the neurochemistry of which proves that
> cannabis marijuana is also anti-addictive, the opposite
> of a "gateway drug". Please help end the fraud on the
> US Congress of 1937 by which hemp was outlawed by
> calling it marijuana without telling congress they are
> the same plant!)
>
>
>
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/los_angeles_metro/la-me-pot19jan19,1,56433
> 16.story?track=rss
>
> Medical marijuana raids are criticized
>
> Federal agents trampled on state laws allowing the use of
> pot, say local
> officials and residents.
>
> By Tami Abdollah, Times Staff Writer
> January 19, 2007
>
>
> A day after agents raided 11 Los Angeles County marijuana
> dispensaries,
> local officials and residents complained Thursday that the
> federal
> government was trampling on state laws that allow the
> cultivation and sale
> of marijuana for medical uses.
>
--------snipped

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Kucinich [mailto:denniskucinichmessages@...]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 11:30 PM
To: David Crockett Williams
Subject: Dennis Kucinich, Chair of Subcommittee with Broadest Oversight
Authority in Federal Government


Great news!

Dear Friends,

This week Rep. Henry Waxman, Chairman of the Committee on Government
Oversight of the United States House of Representatives, with the approval
of members of the full committee, created a new subcommittee; one with the
broadest oversight authority of any subcommittee in the federal
government, with jurisdiction over all Domestic Policy in the United
States.

With the support of all 23 democrats on the committee, I have been
selected as the Chairman.

This year marks my 40th year of involvement in civic life. I have served
as a member of the Cleveland City Council, as Clerk of the Cleveland
Municipal Courts and as Mayor of the City of Cleveland. I have been an
Ohio State Senator and am now in my 6th term as a Member of the United
States Congress. Having served at local, state and federal levels, in
legislative, executive and quasi judicial branches I have one of the
broadest backgrounds of anyone in government today.

I intend to put my lifetime of experience to work as the Chairman of the
Domestic Policy Subcommittee of Government Oversight.

I welcome your suggestions and ideas as to how we can make our government
truly become a government of the people, by the people and for the people.


I look forward to hearing from you,

Thank you,

Dennis J Kucinich
_________________________________________________________________________

This subcommittee has jurisdiction over the following departments of the
federal government:

Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Interior
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Department of Transportation
Department of the Treasury Department of Veterans Affairs

It also has jurisdiction over the:
Broadcasting Board of Governors
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Corporation for National and Community Service
Environmental Protection Agency
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Farm Credit Administration
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Deposit and Insurance Corporation
Federal Election Commission
Federal Housing Finance Board
Federal Labor Relations Authority
Federal Maritime Commission
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
Federal Reserve System
Federal Retirement and Thrift Investment Board
Federal Trade Commission
General Services Administration
Inter-American Foundation
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Capital Planning Commission
National Credit Union Administration
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
Institute of Museum and Library Services
National Labor Relations Board
National Mediation Board
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)
National Science Foundation
National Transportation Safety Board
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Office of Government Ethics
Office of National Drug Control Policy
Office of Special Counsel
Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation
Railroad Retirement Board
Securities and Exchange Commission
Small Business Administration
Social Security Administration
Tennessee Valley Authority
United States Commission on Civil Rights

Plus, over 50 Boards, Commissions and Committees, including:
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
Endangered Species Committee
Federal Financing Bank
Marine Mammal Commission
Migratory Bird Conservation Commission
National Indian Gaming Commission
National Park Commission
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
United States Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board

The subcommittee also has jurisdiction over the following quasi official
agencies:
Legal Services Corporation
Smithsonian Institution
and more
___________________________________

Please support Dennis's work by making a contribution at
http://kucinich.us/contribute, and by forwarding this message widely.

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