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Written on December 10 & posted on December 11, read LIVE December 14, on:
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Below is the transcript of Cirino's six-page letter to YOU.
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U X O … ?
“What the hell is that? !” is the
type of response I get these days;
& basically treated the same way too…
“But you’re ‘Reno’; you can …”
The truth is, “I can.” But not just
like that *snap*.
Figure out what a UXO is yet? Or
did you already know brother/sister?
Unexploded Ordinance. An explosive
deployed but never “blew up.”
In foreign lands you find all sorts
of UXOs, land mines, artillery shells &
missiles that for one reason or another
just never exploded.
I believe if you were trekking along
a beach, in a jungle, desert or woods
what have you & you happen upon a
UXO, your response to laying your
eyes on a weapon of destruction
would be, “What the hell is that ? !”
After a bit if time, I would hope
you could conclude that extreme
caution is warranted. That throwing
rocks at it or poking it with a
stick would be considered a very bad
idea, being that most “kill zones” are easily
20+ feet.
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The next question maybe along
the lines of “how did it get here,” or
“why is it here?”
Like most things in man’s life, bombs
are simply a “tool” created to fulfill a
duty.(Do not mis-understand me, I hate
mines.)
All tools have a creator. Developed
& designed to “do” certain “things.’
A person can develop themselves
to do certain things too. A watch-
maker, baker, fisherman, etc. You get
the idea. Normally, by looking at a
person’s background, you can see a
design. Thereby, deciphering the “things”
said person “does;” normally…
So … what is the design/purpose
of a man attending college at 16 for “Criminal
Justice & Law Enforcement?”
So … what is the design/purpose
of a man entering the U.S. Navy at
17 & develops skills to be graded a
2nd Class Petty Officer (E-5) in the Gunner’s
Mate rate (8+ years service)?
So … what is the design/purpose
of a man entering into private/corporate
security in his mid-20s, introduced
into the actual practice of espionage?
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So … what is the design/purpose
of a man who subcontracts out to
a military contracting company for the
Department of Defense in weapons repair
& weapons training. Then receives
Counter-intelligence training by the
U.S. Army?
So … what is the design/purpose
of a man who is an activist for
peace, reformer of slavery based laws
& policy & writer of ideals?
Well? Did you answer as you read?
Perhaps your answer were similar to
these ones: Peace Officer-Warrior-Spy-
Mercenary-Statesman-Revolutionist.
Now; So what would you say is
the design/purpose of the man
whose background was all of the
above?—What the hell is that? !
This is how people see me.
Why they look at me with the sense
of danger. Treat me as if I am some
sort of UXO. The people wondering, “how
did it get here?” The government wondering”
why is it here?”
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The military contracting company
for the Dept. of Defense, claims officially
to the Dept. of Justice, that I never
worked for them in Iraq. Does anyone
find this unusually curious? After all,
I had a secret level clearance by the
U.S. Army. My passport is stamped
“Iraq.” I have pay stubs, oh & awards
& a sharp letter of recommendation-
from the U.S. Army highlighting my
logistical skills. I was even given
a gift from one of the S.F. teams (Special
Forces) I did work for.
This part of my life, more than
any other is what “concerns” most
people & the government. The people
see a Freedom Fighter who defies the
military industrial complex. The federal
government sees a terrorist at the
very least, or in a classic case of the
“left hand not knowing what the right
hand is doing,” sees me as a possible
rogue asset, but who’s?
The honest truth? I am a loving
father, who has discovered the truth
behind wars, who has lifted the latest
veil of slavery from my eyes & mind. Who
just so happens to have a unique skill set.
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Believe me? 10% are saying “No.”
10% are saying, “Yes.” 80% are saying,
This clandestine enterprise is getting
murky.” I cannot blame you all;
law enforcement, military security,
private/corporate espionage, counter-
intelligence training? I cannot blame
anyone for being paranoid.
But see, I am not asking you
to do anything. Yes, I need your
help, but I am not asking for it or
else.” Don’t say anything stupid, don’t
Do anything stupid & you should be
fine, so what can you lose in trusting
me? Nothing. What is there to gain?
True Freedom & Liberty; not just for yourself,
but for future generations.
I am “capable” for my needs. I can
save myself easily. But I am trying
to warn you; & every time I do, such
as now, it becomes more difficult
to “self rescue.” If this is the first
you have heard of me, then make it
worth my hardship by sharing this
with those you love:
You have a personal responsibility to your-
self & loves; Only you can determine your level
of involvement.
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There is a movement. There are
may causes. Peace, Anti-War, Sustainable
living. True Freedom. Liberty. The list
goes on & on.
I deal in information now. Perhaps
I always have. I want the un-aware
to be made aware. To show that
those who are awake, that we are
not as alone as we are lead to
believe. I only want to make you
see that you do have a choice in
your future.
“I can” because “I try.” I try because
it is the right thing to do. I am
successful because I have planned.
Measure, plan, act.
I am honest with you because
you need to know the truth. I am
honest because I need your help & for
that I need to earn your trust.
My name is Cirino Gonzalez. AKA:
Reno. Inmate Register #76342-179. Code
Name: Saber. & I am not a UXO.
Knowledge is power. Power to the
people.
Burn bright in yoru fight!
I work for my loved ones & I bow to
no man. signed Cirino Gonzalez
AKA Reno
Letter from Reno
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Letter from Reno
As usual, clarity in writing is not his strength.
Demo.
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Re: Letter from Reno
Demosthenes wrote:As usual, clarity in writing is not his strength.
...I am successful because I have planned.
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The Honorable Judge Roy Bean
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Re: Letter from Reno
Another beautiful example of neo beat. I reccommend acompanying it with a falling arpeggio on bass. Oh and it's best listened to at about 2 am.
Three cheers for the Lesser Evil!
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Re: Letter from Reno
Did he get all the training he claims or did the voices in head tell him he did? I know from earlier in another thread he is a veteran and I thought he had been to Iraq. But I was under the impression that 1) he was in the Navy not Army, and 2) He was in supply. Where did the counter intellegence training come in? Where did the training that made him such a good "Freedom Fighter" come from? I have never served but I was under the impression supply learned to move things from point a to point b.
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Fixed it for ya.grixit wrote:Another beautiful example of neo beat. I reccommend acompanying it with a falling arpeggio on bass. Oh and it's best listened to at about 2 am...and while drunk.
Light travels faster than sound, which is why some people appear bright, until you hear them speak.
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I believe that two old terms apply to "warriors" like this: "chairborne commandos", and Bill Mauldin's famous "garritroopers" -- too far forward to wear ties, and too far back to get shot.bmielke wrote:Did he get all the training he claims or did the voices in head tell him he did? I know from earlier in another thread he is a veteran and I thought he had been to Iraq. But I was under the impression that 1) he was in the Navy not Army, and 2) He was in supply. Where did the counter intellegence training come in? Where did the training that made him such a good "Freedom Fighter" come from? I have never served but I was under the impression supply learned to move things from point a to point b.
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Re: Letter from Reno
Thanks for the background.Demosthenes wrote:http://www.redcrayons.net/?p=20
Did Reno ever work with DU or did he just pick it up as his favorite little side project at some point? I could understand if he handled it evey day and was concerned about the effects it would have on him in the future.
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Re: Letter from Reno
We gotta get Shatner to read it.grixit wrote:Another beautiful example of neo beat. I reccommend acompanying it with a falling arpeggio on bass. Oh and it's best listened to at about 2 am.
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Re: Letter from Reno
This makes even less sense the the usual drivel he posts.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Re: Letter from Reno
My father wasn't allowed to go overseas during World War II, for medical reasons, sand he did his service stateside; so I never had the experience some of my contemporaries had when they'd ask their fathers what it had been like to be in combat, and many of them refused to answer. Then, earlier this year, I found out that Dad had been present at the Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston, in November of 1942, when he was home on leave. He was asked to help with the rescue efforts; and apparently he remembered seeing mangled and burned bodies piled up, and seeing the still-living victims suffering. The story of the fire came up, during my boyhood; but Dad never uttered a word about his role at the scene. Now, I know why.CaptainKickback wrote:I believe Reno can be described as a REMF - for the most part.
Wannabes constantly go on about their time in country, while those who have actually seen combat really don't talk a lot about it. - unlesss there is a good comedic punch line at the end.
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Cirino's Passport
Pay stub and Letter of Health Care from LSI
Award of Excellence Operation Iraqi Freedom from LSI front
Award of Excellence Operation Iraqi Freedom from LSI backside
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Re: Letter from Reno
I thought I read somewhere something Reno himself wrote that equated to approximately him being a gunsmith of some sort while he was there. Lots of counter intel in that?
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Not to mention come off as a completely illiterate wanker the way Reno continues to.
Not to put not too fine a point on it, to get into Intelligence, or even more so counter intelligence training you have to be very intelligent to begin with and have something called common sense, and Reno has shown absolutely NO indication of that at any time.
Somewhere, I have a box full of pins like you have shown, most of them real, including several from the KGB, gotten when it was still the KGB and still very much a real entity, and yet I never had anything to do with them, but I’ve still got them. One of my acquaintances has a real Speznaz badge, and he most certainly never worked for Speznaz, but it is a real one, given to him by a “former” agent as a souvenir of other times.
I’ve known several spook types over the years, and they all had at least two things in common, intelligence, and for the most part common sense, Reno evidences neither. I quite frankly doubt that Reno could have passed a psych eval for a posting any higher than a janitor at a non secure installation, and with his demonstrated sense and tactical accumen I wouldn’t want him anywhere near me if I thought my life was even remotely in danger.
Not to put not too fine a point on it, to get into Intelligence, or even more so counter intelligence training you have to be very intelligent to begin with and have something called common sense, and Reno has shown absolutely NO indication of that at any time.
Somewhere, I have a box full of pins like you have shown, most of them real, including several from the KGB, gotten when it was still the KGB and still very much a real entity, and yet I never had anything to do with them, but I’ve still got them. One of my acquaintances has a real Speznaz badge, and he most certainly never worked for Speznaz, but it is a real one, given to him by a “former” agent as a souvenir of other times.
I’ve known several spook types over the years, and they all had at least two things in common, intelligence, and for the most part common sense, Reno evidences neither. I quite frankly doubt that Reno could have passed a psych eval for a posting any higher than a janitor at a non secure installation, and with his demonstrated sense and tactical accumen I wouldn’t want him anywhere near me if I thought my life was even remotely in danger.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Re: Letter from Reno
Well, true...but keep in mind that many tax deniers and paytriots start off sane enough. I knew a guy that was truly a remarkable braniac and did great work in various fields and had a good education. Now, after years of mental issues, he can't do much of anything except rant and rave about the ebil gubmint. I doubt anyone would believe he was once brilliant and quite sane.notorial dissent wrote:Not to mention come off as a completely illiterate wanker the way Reno continues to.
Not to put not too fine a point on it, to get into Intelligence, or even more so counter intelligence training you have to be very intelligent to begin with and have something called common sense, and Reno has shown absolutely NO indication of that at any time.
Somewhere, I have a box full of pins like you have shown, most of them real, including several from the KGB, gotten when it was still the KGB and still very much a real entity, and yet I never had anything to do with them, but I’ve still got them. One of my acquaintances has a real Speznaz badge, and he most certainly never worked for Speznaz, but it is a real one, given to him by a “former” agent as a souvenir of other times.
I’ve known several spook types over the years, and they all had at least two things in common, intelligence, and for the most part common sense, Reno evidences neither. I quite frankly doubt that Reno could have passed a psych eval for a posting any higher than a janitor at a non secure installation, and with his demonstrated sense and tactical accumen I wouldn’t want him anywhere near me if I thought my life was even remotely in danger.
Who knows? Reno might have been the same way. If we ever do get Demo's book, I bet it will be interesting to see how many of the TP's we think are nuts did not start off that way. Something usually happens that triggers the response.
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Re: Letter from Reno
On your computer, go to Start -> Accessories -> Ease of Acess -> Narrator, and let the Narrator read Reno's writing ..................
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Re: Letter from Reno
Anything is possible, but after having listened to dear old da prove he came out of the shallow end of the gene pool, and seeing the rest of that family, my considered opinion; not in this lifetime, universe, eternity, reality, you fill in the blanks.
I will grant you that some of the TP crowd were/are fairly to highly intelligent, but, I learned a long time ago that intelligence is not a guarantee of anything resembling common sense. I know several really brilliant people whose judgement I would trust in their field, but I wouldn't let them drive me or make any other kind of decision for me under any circumstances. Case in point, several of the TP lawyers can write fairly good, coherent material on the law, as long as it has nothing to do with taxation, and then the put their critical thinking and reasoning powers in a box on the shelf somewhere.
I will grant you that some of the TP crowd were/are fairly to highly intelligent, but, I learned a long time ago that intelligence is not a guarantee of anything resembling common sense. I know several really brilliant people whose judgement I would trust in their field, but I wouldn't let them drive me or make any other kind of decision for me under any circumstances. Case in point, several of the TP lawyers can write fairly good, coherent material on the law, as long as it has nothing to do with taxation, and then the put their critical thinking and reasoning powers in a box on the shelf somewhere.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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About the same amount as a truck mechanic.Gregg wrote:I thought I read somewhere something Reno himself wrote that equated to approximately him being a gunsmith of some sort while he was there. Lots of counter intel in that?
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Re: Letter from Reno
Hey Donna -
If your man was in the sandbox as a member of the military he wouldn't need a passport to get into Iraq as that would negate the SOFA.
So I'm going to go ahead and call bullsh*t on that, too.
If your man was in the sandbox as a member of the military he wouldn't need a passport to get into Iraq as that would negate the SOFA.
So I'm going to go ahead and call bullsh*t on that, too.
The laissez-faire argument relies on the same tacit appeal to perfection as does communism. - George Soros