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The Alamo 1st Ward members are somewhat pathetic bunch - Amnesiacs

Tough questions for the current Bishop .....

There is a member named Kim.  I've asked several times about her welfare but no one can produce information on her whereabouts.  She was a convert and I would think that a simple answer would be sufficient but like all the other questions that have surfaced no one wants to talk.

During my experience with the Alamo 1st I went through many events e.g. car fires, accidents and illnesses.  All I can say is I'm suspect as the Ward has clammed up and that leaves me wondering.

There is a mom who's daughter died of spinal meningitis around 2002 - my coworker came down with it in 2009 how weird - but that mom and coworker have just one degree of separation between me and other serious bacterial infections affecting numerous people.  I called it in a police report in 2009 - they just around doing little about it.  

And I suffered near fatal infection
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Contra Costa Times:$1 Million In Theft > Newspaper Hold Lists


Over $1 Million in Thefts - The Weak Link Is Your Data 



This one should be a lesson on a national scale as for over a decade I've sounding the alarm in regards to outsourcing data overseas and now we have a whodunit - we have a police force in charge of trying to figure out how 20 or so names fell into the wrong hands.  Ask any US based administrator about the stories of millions of rows of data being readily available anyplace in the world.

Although the suspects have been named and hardly fit the profile of computer experts the best link is the outsourcing Bay Area Newspaper Group infosystems.  The probable link is a local person knowing where the list was stored - Online.  Did you know that one of Contra Costa Times employees now deceased is from the Philippines - he was great guy that in a business along Oak Park Blvd where other suspicious events are going on, like the Piedmont Lumber Fire, the La Virage Fire, and a few arson fires dating back to 12 years plus a few bomb devices and no one can find my 2004 truck fire.  

About six months ago Lisa V replied days before the election that she'd "missed" my email and that she deletes emails as she gets so many.  When candidate Eric Nunn crashed in 2008 I forwarded her copies of those emails which detailed the planned meeting that never occurred scheduled days after Eric Nunn was killed.  Just another snippet on plane crashes, drownings and accidents that like suicides or murders disguised as plane crashes, or plane crashes that might actually be just an accidents.   

Claycord Said It  - 
Someone on Yelp Yelped It


Walnut Creek police, Contra Costa Times investigating how newspaper hold lists fell into suspected burglars' hands

 


I once read that India Outsourcing companies don't allow their workers to leave with paper or bring things like paper.  Have they checked their local pendant hanging on the neck. 
Outsourcing Manufacturing or Bring It Back?

Bringing manufacturing back is an idea that carries tremendous currency these days. From water cooler conversations to chamber of commerce luncheons to the presidential debates, everyone seems to have a plan. Even Apple CEO Tim Cook hinted recently that the Cupertino giant is scheming to bring some production work back home. Of course, this being hyper-tight-lipped Apple, the company won't say exactly what Cook meant when he said he'd like to see Apple products made in the United States.


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Walnut Creek: Mace-Rich Properties should do a better security job

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This appeared on the same public record the night I spoke.

I have strong opinion on MaceRich's management of the property as the spate of robberies are troubling.  There are many reasons this long range plan should be paused as the recent smash and grab reflects a great impact on Police Resources when stores are allowed to place valuables in easy to break cases.

My former business in the eighties was operating a large commercial casework operation.  I know from walking around that many stores are complacent with the city's casual atmosphere is the weakness.

Growth at the expense of others

The mall security is not a failure but Mace-Rich is consumed with growing their footprint.  The smash and grab is a standard ploy, one fast car, one big sledgehammer.  In 1981 thieves drove a truck through the doors of Eids TV and Video who was one my early customers.

Their take was about 50 G's in TVs.  Nothing has changed but D & L would have survived this attack with a few details.  The close quarters of glass to street is a problem and sooner or later a car will plow through a window and another heist will occur.

I am reading the Walnut Creek master plan and will be commenting on that.  I will put on my analyst hat for that one and real estate equity firms will understand the risk when they see what happened to Vice - by the time this is over Walnut Creek will have lost all their gains to litigation.

Good luck with the changes as it's going, going, gone.


BROADWAY PLAZA LONG RANGE MASTER PLAN 

Kenneth Nodder, Senior Planner, reported that the Broadway Plaza Long Range Master Plan concept would be introduced for conversations to commence between the eventual decision-making bodies and the applicant, Macerich, with the intent of identifying and defining the project focus and direction. Macerich presented the public’s feedback from recent community meetings. No formal action was taken by the Council or the Commissions. 

Chuck Davis, Macerich Vice-President of Development, presented the Macerich’s long range vision for Broadway Plaza. Yann E. Taylor, Architect, Field Paoli Architects, presented architectural features.

Mr. Davis outlined the specifics of their desires and noted they don’t intend to bring a project forward until the master plan and its pieces are approved. He invited the Council and the commissioners present to participate in the same exercise as they have been doing with the community.

Mr. Davis, Mr. Taylor and Cecily Talbert Barclay, Perkins Coie, legal counsel for Macerich – responded to questions clarifying that: five decisions will come to the City Council – Floor Area Ratio increase, abandonment, Planned Development (PD) zone, the DDA and an EIR approval; master plan area does not include all of Broadway Plaza, however the PD zoning includes all the property; the Master Plan would cover parcel 2 as well; including Macy’s (Federated) is being worked on concurrently; and details regarding entitlements are forthcoming.

The Mayor invited public comment – no members of the public spoke.

The attendees engaged in an exercise reviewing thematic pictures from 5:20 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The public was invited to turn in cards. Council and commissions provided their input on the pictures.
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Why blog about events

Decades ago I experienced first hand events connected to the Pittsburg Police Department - when Anthony Banta Jr.  was killed in Walnut Creek - that was fatal police shooting number four near me over 25 years.

In summer 2011 my car was pushed into oncoming traffic by a retired San Francisco Police Officer (Lt.), he just happens to live near where many fires occurred for more than a decade.

The general feeling about the Piedmont Lumber is it was arson - I agree but the person who took these pictures below is probably the same person that ran me off the road.

In 2006, my attorney was beaten up, in 2004 I was beaten up which is how I met Chris Butler, then later met Tanabe, Lombardi and others but in 2004 my truck was rigged to explode in flames but the amazing part I've got several persons connected to Mormons in Danville that witnessed the fire.

People often say whats happened to you and sorry to hear that, and it will get better.  It has gotten worse since encountering the person that showed me these pictures.  The Walnut Creek Police department knows this same San Francisco Police Officer.  If you've got your radar up you'll know about another important shooting in Walnut Creek.

While the Walnut Creek and ConFire toil away doing their thing this 2004 arson victim gets his car blown up, run off the road and vehicles wrecked but San Ramon Fire doesn't know what happened.  I know what happened - it was a setup and attempted murder plus the arsonist is busy burning down lumber yards, making restaurants into mirages, and hurling a web Molotov cocktails.

I've lived on the street, lost everything dealing with their failures and quite frankly expect someone to come along to finish the job. I am now nearly a senior citizen where I get mugged in Oroville, attacked at the Farmers Market, pushed off the road and told that no one would investigate the endless accidents.  So next time you walk through the Safeway Parking at 600 S. Broadway Walnut Creek be prepared for a person connected to Hillside Covenant Church to try to run you over.   I tried getting WCPD to do something but they were too busy driving Vice Ultra Lounge into Bankruptcy.  The same Lt. in both cases.

I've lost well over a million dollars due to CNET, Chris Butler and Pittsburg Police back in the eighties.





I've called just about every agency for help but a friend said his car was torched, then Piedmont
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Suicide:Ex-BART cop, wife killed in apparent murder-suicide in North Carolina



Ex-BART cop, wife killed in apparent murder-suicide in North Carolina

S.F. Examiner File Photo
S.F. Examiner File Photo
Troubling signs: Robert Seymore, seen in September 2009, was described as having a “bad temper” in a recent 911 call made by his wife, Amber. Listen to the call below.
A former longtime BART officer and his wife are dead after an apparent murder-suicide in their North Carolina home Monday, authorities said.
Robert Seymore, 38, who retired in March of last year after nine years with the BART police force, and his wife Amber, also 38, were found fatally shot shortly after 9 a.m. in their suburban home near Raleigh, police there reported.
The couple’s 2-year-old child was in the home at the time of the shooting, police said, but was not injured. The bodies were found by the Amber Seymore’s mother, according to news reports. She had returned from dropping off the couple’s other two kids, 8 and 6 years old, at school.
Though police have not said who pulled the trigger, chilling 911 calls offer clues.
When calling police after stumbling upon the gruesome scene, the mother told a dispatcher outright that Robert Seymore was the killer, according to NBC affiliate WNCN 17 in Raleigh.
“They were getting a divorce,” she told the dispatcher.
The day after Thanksgiving, a call to 911 also came from the house. Amber Seymore reportedly told a dispatcher that she planned to confront her husband about his alleged infidelity and was worried about how he would react, according to a recording of the emergency call obtained by The San Francisco Examiner.
“My husband’s an ex-cop and my husband has a gun on him and a bad temper,” she told the dispatcher.

The last time Amber Seymore had confronted her husband about marital issues, he had reportedly shoved her and screamed at her while she was holding the kids.
“My brother, who’s a cop, told me I should probably call the police,” she told the dispatcher.
Robert Seymore joined the BART police force in April 2001 and retired March 2, 2011. His LinkedIn page says he worked as an explosive detection K9 handler for the transit agency.
Neighbors told the NBC affiliate in Raleigh that an injury might have sidelined him, and that shortly before their deaths Amber Seymore had decided to leave him.
On Tuesday, the BART Police Department was offering grief counseling for officers who knew the family.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family who are going through this tragic and unfortunate incident,” spokeswoman Officer Era Jenkins said.


Read more at the San Francisco Examiner: http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/crime/2012/12/ex-bart-cop-wife-killed-apparent-murder-suicide-north-carolina#ixzz2Jb2pU2c4
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Suicide: Police release identity of Vasco Road suicide


Police release identity of Vasco Road suicide

May 16, 2007 | Roman Gokhman | Copyright

The Alameda County Coroner's Office released the name of the man who crashed his car and then committed suicide Monday during the evening commute.
John Kelly Jr., 43, of Antioch shot himself in the head after crashing his car into a pole on Vasco Road at about 5:10 p.m. He was pronounced dead at 5:14 p.m.
Kelly was driving south on Vasco. Near the Vasco Road Landfill, he swerved across the northbound lanes, according to the Alameda County Sheriff's Office.
"He sideswiped a telephone pole and ended up in a ditch," sheriff's Sgt. Scott … 
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Walnut Creek City Council Meeting November 1, 2011

November 1st, 2011
Walnut Creek CA- After being rebuffed I decided it was time to appear in front of the Walnut Creek City Council.

I submitted a written declaration of the Farmers event to the City Clerk prior to the cutoff time and waited for my turn.  Little did I know that persons connected to my police reports from Danville and comments about certain attorneys would turn up dead weeks later.

Take my car, take a mans life, fine me, accuse me but my words are in black and white

CITY COUNCIL MEETING


  • Steve Raucher, 30-year resident of unincorporated Walnut Creek, expressed concern with private parking lot towing practices.  
  •  Pete Bennett, commented on a situation at the Farmer’s Market.
AND NOTHING HAPPENED DO YOU THINK PERHAPS SOMETHING IS WRONG?





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