Monday, August 25, 2014

Random Notes: Readership is now over the 45,000 mark, and still growing, a surprise given that I am retaining far more topical data than I am releasing. (I must be doing something right).


Given the nature of the current legal investigation and associated proceedings, I am not in a position to speak about the most current developments in relation to the ongoing corruption and substandard medical-mental health care/practices at The Arizona State Hospital. But suffice it to say, things are well in the works. Beware Rat Bastards one and all. And never say I didn't warn you.


     1) Both of these stern looking fellows are ancestors of mine. The cat on the right, General Andrew Calhoun Pickens, was Scottish-Irish, born (1739) and RAISED in Pennsylvania and South Carolina, and was a decorated officer in the American Revolution, amongst other things; and the man on the left, Chief Edmond Pickens, was of  Chickasaw heritage,  born (1789) and raised in Mississippi when that region was termed "indian country" by the federal government, and he in time served as the first elected leader of the Chickasaw Nation. As many PEOPLE know, a number of prominent American citizens of Scottish heritage married into the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw tribes following the Revolution, therein lying the early history of my immediate family on the paternal side. 


Chief Edmund Ok-chan-tubby Pickens

I share these images and my associated family history for one key reason. It is in direct honor of my family in general that I carry on my work today. The history therein is rich. We the Pickens family are far better than any of the Rat Bastards being exposed at this time. It's just that simple.

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I would really love input of any kind from anybody with any interest whatsoever in the issues that I am sharing in this blog. I mean it, anybody, for I will be the first one to admit that I may be inaccurately depicting certain aspects of the conditions
at ASH, and anonymous comments are fine. In any case, I am more than willing to value anybody's feelings about my writing, and I assure you that I will not intentionally exploit or otherwise abuse your right to express yourself as you deem fit. This topic is far, far too important for anything less. Thank you, whoever you are. Peace and Frogs.