Original article: Aug. 26, 2009
This Invention Must Be Big - why else would so many want to stop it…
Introducing: Pete Sumaruck*Charlotte Wilson*Steve Greer*Jan Bravo*Steve Robinson*Larry Bailey*and others to include modern-day Vigilantes and White Supremacists.
Pete to me, “I was not a Navy SEAL (or Se.A.L.); I keep telling people I was a civilian contract employee, taught by Navy SEALs. To go into combat - paramilitary work, in the boonies, where Americans legally couldn’t go - but everybody wants to say I’m a SEAL.”
I to him, “I know it now, but I wrote it that way because it was simpler not to go into all those details. It just didn’t seem that important. It was what you did… not how you got into ‘the business.’”
Pete, “and anyway, if the Navy had any doubts about me, if they didn’t like what I was doing, why didn’t they come after me? These Steve Robinson people don’t act like real Navy; they‘re living in their own past, not mine.”
This is an era of quick gratification; people want to get a FAST response - from sex to money - to getting your answers right here, right now. If that is what you want, you can scroll to the bottom of this article and click on the attachment - the old expression applies, “pictures are worth a thousand…”
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Let’s get some background on this - on July 24, I received an email from Steve Robinson stating that Pete had been saying he used to be a Navy SEAL. Pete wasn’t doing that, no reason to do that. He isn’t a grandstander. What Pete did in combat, he did as a civilian contract employee, akin to a pre-Blackwater.
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Pete it was always the job that was important, not the talking about it. Also, years ago, Pete signed a secrecy document. Therefore he will not detail his military or civilian contract combat experiences. Pete, “they want me to give names and places. I won’t break honor.”Pete does not receive any pension or health benefits from the government. He never asked for anything, but that hasn’t stopped government representatives from visiting him, trying to persuade him to accept. “Our chief warned us years ago to never accept any benefits - he was so right.”
Steve Robinson obtained a copy of Pete’s supposed DD 214 from government open sources. The DD 214 is a person’s Navy discharge paper…but what Steve posted on the internet was not a DD 214 (no official statement on the page to that effect). It looked like a cut and paste with broken lines and blurred text - an almost empty text at that. It showed Pete being in the Navy for less than a month, two days short of the end of book camp. Pete says a real DD 214 would be generally one page, completely jam-packed with expository text. Not the 3 nearly empty pages on the internet - just Pete’s name and dates of entry/exit, and a favorable discharge.
Pete said, “Looks like a spook’s DD 214 to me.”…and “If Steve is going to post DD 214s of his victims, why not post his own for us to see. He expects us to just take his word that he was actually a Navy SEAL. Show us the roster of SEALs, brave guy.”
For twenty years, Pete Sumaruck has been pursuing the dream, making inroads in the established corporate and social order with his revolutionary power production system; that’s it, quite simply.
The word has gotten out to some degree. In the 90’s, Pete did not seek out Ross Perot. Perot’s men pursued him, found him, begged Pete to build an energy system to power Perot’s island. Now, ever since last November when the throngs started appearing at Pete’s garage in California, a natural rhythm has established itself. There will be some disaster or challenge, to a greater or lesser degree. That problem solved, immediately another will pop up - now along comes another attempt to delay Pete’s trajectory.
There are those who want Free Energy and there are those who are “scared shitless their worlds will be turned upside down.” It’s not the fear of the New. It’s fear of Change; some people don’t want to disturb their money-machines, their lofty positions, their personal control networks - what if we actually don’t need oil like we used to; what if we don’t need coal at all? No need for natural gas…what if we don’t/won’t ever need nuclear power, ever again.
Pete’s technology does that for you…without any pollution, ever again.
We are going to talk about how a group of “swiftboaters” has been harassing Pete - like wet road kill on your tire - stalking, and demeaning, violating the human rights of inventor Peter Paul Sumaruck. We’ll talk about that harassment, who these people are and their motivations…and we will tell you who hired them to perpetrate this crime against the world.
If you did follow the scroll, you saw pictures of Steve Greer, and his henchwoman, Jan Bravo, of Aero2012 (the year they say the world will end), and The Orion Project. Aero states they want to help inventors, while Orion talks about eternity - the universe and it’s inhabitants, UFOs, space people, spiritualism…80'style "New Age" religion - they have made this quest into a religion. They ask others to pray for Dr. Greer…and they ask for your money, donations to further their work (whatever that may be).
These people want to convince others that they are the new mainstream; they want to transform the world to reflect their own image. [see section below on “Hypocrisy”]
Pete had no idea about Orion’s beliefs when he met them. Your question may be, “how does advanced technology relate to UFOs…only that there may be life forms that have more advanced technology than we possess.
The connection between Dr. Greer as a ufologist (not a medical speciality) and free enrgy may be vague; even his business model and key concepts seem uncertain. "Implications of Our Success," is a catch-phrase he used when he branched out from "The Disclosure Project," (touting that UFOs and their alien beings are with us), to pursue advanced technology with SEA or Space Energy Access Systems. He used that phrase, "Implications of Our Success," when he didn't have any as yet.
Then it became The Orion Project, but still no success in technology, even today - but he still uses that phrase "Implications..." An odd choice of words, taken from the word "imply" which infers, rather than being real or actual - more like implications of bombast. None of the technologies Steve Greer has supported have come to fruition. Pete had no idea about Greer's past.
The Orion people came on WOW to Pete, like the blush of a political campaign. They were so enthusiastic about their interest in promoting new technology, they absolutely bubbled. They heard about Pete’s invention (he has over 30 patents pending - listen to: blogtalkradio.com/WaterFuelMuseum/2009/06/20/Peter-Sumaruck), and were first on his doorstep to want a demonstration. Amazed at what they saw, they wanted it, had to have it - they courted Pete Sumaruck.
Jan was sweet to Pete, patted his inventor’s back. The men convinced Pete to choose Orion, as the destination for his technology. Once started, things moved very fast, too fast to catch a sensible breath - here’s a signing bonus…build a prototype for us, and the rest of the money will follow right away…“trust us,”…“believe in us,”…“we’ll take care of you.” Dr. Steven Greer is very persuasive, no matter what he wants from you. His sex website was up for two years before it recently came down, but you will hear people say, “Dr. Steve is a good man.” I disagree.
Steve Greer might be said to be influential, has a lot of important friends. There are a variety of jokes going around about Brad and Angelina, and Steve Greer. One thing Pete did before he signed with Steve Greer was to call the couple. Yes, Pete did get through, spoke to a secretary, “They’re out of town now, but they would be happy to speak to you; I don’t know about them being friends of Dr. Greer, but I’ll tell them both, you called.”
And Jan said, “Pete, Steve knows Prince Albert of Monoco; he wants to power his country with your technology,” riiiiiight.
Another joke in the mill: Lose some; gain some - “these pictures might make Steve’s UFO crash” and “aliens or live humans, Greer will have a lot more men standing in line to gaze at his body.”
Steve Greer’s assistant, Jan Bravo, contacted me, asked me to lunch. Outdoor café between the leaves of lettuce, Jan reached for her expandable briefcase to extract a handful of papers, in tandem with her words, “I’d like you to sign this non-disclosure agreement today; Pete signed one; he’d want you to do it.” She paid for the lunch…in exchange for me signing?
I backed away, “Oh I don’t think I want to do that, (hedge), I’m a writer, I’m writing a book about Pete.”
Jan returned the papers to her case, “Sure…well…you might sign later; this is just to protect Pete.” I smiled, she smiled, in a non-friendly way, while I’m thinking, “how would that protect Pete?” Close call - if I had signed then, I might not be writing this now. How close we came to losing our freedoms. For details refer to my article on the Greer/Orion/Sumaruck cooperation agreement.
It’s possible Jan is a professional actress. She displays many emotions: hot for Pete - to win him over; cold for business; and a flood of tears when something doesn’t go her way - a half hour of crying over the phone, heard by both Pete and by Army Major Todd Hathaway. Now she seems to be the deal-maker between the two Steves. We have her written word on that.
Jan went to Waco, Texas, where Pete set up shop to build his prototype. She stayed for four days and was thrilled with his work. A few days short from finishing a 12kW generator, she decided they wanted something smaller, something that would fit in Steve Greer’s private plane…and she/they wanted something using batteries. Yes it still would be closed looped and over unity (defeating the physics law of thermodynamics - more energy coming out than going in). Pete hates batteries, doesn’t need batteries, but Jan insisted, saying academics would give it more credibility if it incorporated an outdated technology. Huh?
Prototype with two batteries.
Pete quickly switched his adaptation to comply - there it was, the prototype bright and beautiful, ready to be picked up. Suddenly, Steve Greer and Orion didn’t have the money - the money wasn’t there; they told Pete he would have to go out on the road to promote his invention, find the buyers before they would pay him. This was not in the agreement.
Then we found out Orion had contracted to purchase 5 other technologies - Greer’s millions spread too thin. Pete refused to go on the road - that was what he was doing before he met those people. Now Orion was worthless in more ways than one. Pete had fulfilled his part of the agreement. Since the final money was supposed to be given to Pete when the prototype was completed and now no money, the contract became invalid.
Steve Greer doesn’t like to lose; he hates Peter Sumaruck because his technology works - they hadn’t expected that. Of all the various technologies/inventions Aero/Orion has begun to support, Pete‘s is the only one that actually works, the only tech that can make it to market and more. Greer hates Pete enough to try to stop anyone else from buying his products. Steve hates Pete enough to pay Steve Robinson and his swiftboaters to harass and stalk Pete - Steve Greer must be paying a hefty stipend to Steve Robinson…but I thought Greer didn’t have any money, ha.
What we believe is that Steve Greer never intended to promote/develop Pete’s technology, only suppress it…that Greer is in turn contracted by factions of our government who do not want New Energy to spread; these people are willing to kill, to stop Pete Sumaruck. While looking at Pete‘s power system, that first time in his garage, Greer told the assembled group about his many dealings with the CIA (Pete has this on his home surveillance system), how proud Greer was of his close government connections. Over the 20 years Pete has been working to bring out his technology, there have been 6 serious attempts on his life.
How did I acquire these pictures in the first place. Actually, a lot of people have them. A variety of different shots were sent to me by several anonymous sources, around July 7, 2009. One of the sources was tccalhoun71@gmail.com. I considered those pictures disgusting in a quasi-humorous way. What people want to do sexually is their own business, but I keep thinking of all those honest believers who made donations to Greer, and who gave him their respect, because he was a good talker and offered them hope for positive change - this is the travesty.
The sad thing is Steve Greer’s wife and family, but…maybe they’ve been putting up with his shenanigans for years.
Those photos must sill be floating around the internet; Greer closed down his sex site when the photos started showing up. Surely, they can be considered an art form - a gallery of sorts - let’s think of them that way…right?
Question Two: how did Pete and I make the connection between Steve One and Steve Two. It’s actually Steve Robinson - the vigilante - who supplied us with the concrete connection between the two Steves. Thanks Steve R.
That was The Steve Greer/Orion chapterof this story. Now comes talk of the current harassment and depravity…call this chapter: Steve Robinson and his Swiftboater Henchmen.
First I’m sure you’ll want to know what Steve R. does for a living. Ah, yes.
Steve Robinson hopes to ferret out any former soldiers or civilians whom he believes are undeserving of military medals, military compensation benefits, i.e., pensions, health or recreation benefits or acolades. Did you know the government gives out “whistleblower payments.”
Robinson does speaking engagements and promulgates himself like butter on toast. He claims military wannabes want to attract attention for themselves, but that is exactly what Steve Robinson does. Note: as he offers his comments to fox4 Kansas City on the shooting of Somali pirates off an American freighter.
April, 2009. Robinson must have an agent for all his gigs. There’s a video of Steve on stage, on current.com - most of the comments listed below the video are not favorable - Steve dispenses vigilante justice.Money also comes from donations to the pownetwork.org, note the sub-title of an article in the Chicago Tribune, December, 2008, “False claims spawn cottage industry of war watchdogs.”
The POW people” have a lavish “Gala” every year - much money spent - from your donations - but for what? So that hundreds of people can play dress up and puff their bravery…and for a few short moments, they can forget the real meaning of the POWnetwork - how they did not succeed in bringing home all the Prisoners of War from Southeast Asia. The Gala is a dance party, much like a tablecloth to cover up a shattered vision.
The POW has expenses so they ask for donations. But I have a website and I don’t ask for donations. I am not trying to make money with my website; I do not sell advertising like so many other sites. I suppose running up to someone’s door to harass them does necessitate travel expenses, but the POW people say they are manned by volunteers…so why to they need donations. Because that is how they live.
Pete says, “Can’t these people work for a living, I work, why can’t they?”
Compare this to Steve Greer’s Orion operation. He needs money for his expensive lifestyle, his private plane, his 3 homes, his worldwide travel expenses, his expensive friendships - Steve Greer is heavily into procuring donations. Is Greer now Robinson’s mentor, helping him increase his donation flow. Whatever, Robinson certainly has found a cash cow in Steve Greer.
Steve Robinson holds court over the website, pownetwork.org. While the site is administered by a Vietnam veteran’s wife, Mary Schantag, Robinson is their self-appointed star. Keep in mind, he is not an employee of any State or Federal government. His job title of “Special Investigator - SEAL Authentication Team,” does not come from a company or institution, just something he and his buddies call themselves.
Some brief history of “The Movement”…if Greer’s group can be called a religion, Robinson’s group should be called a movement. In the past, there was an online roster - Wall of Shame - of potential miscreants and AuthentiSEAL which did verifications (not legally but because it is their obsession), but the latter “ceased activity completely in Nov. 2005 due to lack of volunteer manpower,” and the “Wall of Shame listing no longer exists.” In the time since AuthentiSEAL closed due to lack of support - now 3 and a half years later - Steve Robinson has collected a multitude of purported evil-doers, hundreds of pages - his body count has gone way up. Robinson is working hard.
Also part of The Movement is cyberSEALS.org ...Liz Logan, cyberSEALs webmaster says that it was 1999 when she took over site maintenance of 4 pages, called the “Wall of Shame.” She says, “After about 6 months we lost our hosting company.” How is it possible to lose such a thing - where is it, in the next room, behind a chair? Get another one. Apparently it was a financial issue…but they aren’t that expensive. She speaks as if it were a personal journey of “tough times,” whatever that’s about (and why allude to that online). Of course this tale of The Movement only relates to the SEALs portion of the military…but it is in the SEALs portion that Robinson is most interested.
A competitive group, to Robinson's pownewwork, is VeriSeal (now defunct), "a murky McLean (not to be assumed NSA), Virginia-based organization tied to an equally murky contractor advertising counter-terrorism/protection, intelligence, investigations and security services," from an piece by Wayne Madsen, November 26, 2005, published by Rense.com. This abuse of Sgt. Frank G. Ford by VeriSeal (or VeriSEAL) and termed "self-appointed vigilantes" in this article was quickly picked up by ultra-right wing FreeRepublic.com (more on them later).
Obituaries - With the POW website, Robinson writes much of the text describing a wide variety of potential military veteran abusers. One of his best sources is obituaries. Steve can comfortably sit at home and check obituaries in papers across the country, write down the who and what, but on the website pages he rarely gives proof or speculated proof of their military vitae…then writes “Deceased” on the page. Open to any page; you’ll find at least one person, out of an average of 7 on a printed page, to be a maligned dead soldier. Robinson defames the man’s name and a dead man can’t defend himself. This is most egregious.
Pete to me, “Steve screws dead people,” and I say, “Isn’t that necrophilia?”
Robinson and his cronies post many listings of pathetic psychologically impaired individuals as well as the elderly infirmed. There are aprox.15 to 20% of individuals who are criminal types, plus another aprox. 30% of those who are accused of lying, but unproven. About 10 to 15% confess. Nothing can be proved on the rest. It is not a question of finding the guilty offenders but a question of being charged guilty without a trial - this is illegal. A fair and legal trial is guaranteed by law. How can these people - the Movement - claim to be patriotic but ignore the promise of trial by jury guaranteed to all Americans.
More hypocrisy - people give Steve tips on individuals. In Pete’s case, the snitch must have been Greer/Bravo - the only way Steve R. would have known about Pete (unless word came directly from the government - DOD, DOE or CIA). Steve Robinson can’t seem to live without Steve Greer - is that a form of incest? I refer to the statement previously used to describe Dr. Greer and associates, “These people want to convince others that they are the new mainstream; they want to transform the world to reflect their own image.” Robinson and Co. and Greer and Co. want the world to fit their molds - be it vigilante, white supremacist, and/or god-maker.
This brings us to another Robinson hypocrisy. Go to cyberseals.org/security where you will see Steve recommending 5 companies his various SEAL buddies own, operate or work for. Here are 5 civilian security companies employing former SEALs or those trained by the military…but Pete cannot work for a civilian security operation where participants are trained by SEALs or former Navy SEALs…and secondly, can a security company be trusted if they are promoted by Steve Robinson.
In fact, yes, truly, Steve Robinson believes in life after death - an individual never leaves Steve’s “black” internet pages, once there, he never lets you go…and he never believes he is incorrect in his accusations - a god of sorts (no cap on the word god). You never work your way up out of purgatory (or Bardo- look it up) - no redemption with Steve. Is he actually the dark angel?
As far as the American legal system goes, there isn’t any with Steve Robinson; he operates like the British system where you are first presumed guilty - perhaps Steve should go there. In America, a person is first presumed innocent.
Robinson is a pitbull about the correctness of medals - are yours deserved; do you have any in error. Steve Robinson’s activities have proved annoying, always frustrating, sometimes dangerous, but on occasion, very sad. The case of Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda - the people’s admiral - not an Annapolis graduate, he quit high school to run away and join the Navy, came up through the enlisted men’s ranks and was extremely popular.
The problem was a tiny “V” worn above a ribbon bar, the “V” for valor of a sailor in combat, for commanding a ship in Vietnam in wartime. These people harassed him unmercifully because, though he was the captain, the ship itself was not fired upon - essentially, the ship didn’t sink so he wasn’t brave enough. Admiral Boorda committed suicide/shot himself in May of 1996.
His friend Adm. Elmo Zumwalt said he believed Adm. Boorda had been fully entitled to the 2 decorations in question. “When I was C.N.O (Chief of Naval Operations), I certainly would have advised him to wear it”…“This is a horrible thing. I think the man was absolutely innocent with regard to any intent to do wrong.”
Boorda rightfully received the Navy Commendation Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal but the award did not specify 2 separate medals. When Adm. Boorda wore those two little medals - someone didn’t like that.
Pete questioned Steve Robinson on 4 occasions about the Boorda incident; Robinson refused to reply, then took Pete's quesitons off his website.
No such thing as stolen valor - Robinson talks a lot about Stolen Valor. He frequently refers to the Stolen Valor act of 2005 which was designed to discourage people from inflating or creating a false military vitae. In reality, stolen valor is a misnomer or an oxymoron of sorts - no person can actually steal valor.
Valor is an activity not a thing, and it happens in the flash of an instant…so it cannot be stolen. Valor happens when a person makes that instant decision to step outside their zone of comfort …and do something which brings about far-reaching consequences - a brave action which carries a trail of consequences. You see, it cannot be stolen; it happens so quickly, and there’s no going back to the way you were.
The only true stolen valor, in a military context, happens or occurs when a soldier is just about to do it…about to make that bold jump - all their bodily functions are primed; the brain is already in motion to jump - when suddenly, they are shot. Shot, blown apart, drowned - whatever happens, and it comes in an instant, no choice left, and all is over - their moment of valor is over. Only God can heal their pain of being denied the opportunity.
We have been talking about the Vietnam era, but this applies to any war. Read this http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hzkGbItyr8-ekEqTacGEJfe4YhrwD9AGK6PO0 Marine, Lance Cpl. Joshua Bernard lost his legs and his life in a pomegranate grove in Dahaneh, Afghanistan.
None of those men Steve Robinson accuses have stolen anyone’s valor. Some of them may have lied but there is no way they could steal valor. Some of those men may want to emulate what they think valor is. They want to experience the thrill of doing something courageous, but they can‘t because valor is so fleeting - it’s there and then it’s gone. But that is exactly what Steve Robinson is doing; he wants to go into battle against his supposed enemy; he oh so badly wants to experience the rush of real valor…but it will always elude him. Steve Robinson is one of his own victims.
What is Steve Robinson’s history. Bios for Steve Robinson can be found in navyfrogmen.blogspot.com
(don’t be startled by the “wwwnavy” no dot/that’s how it goes through). Robinson says he “joined the Navy in Jan. 1970, and reported for SEAL training in the fall of that year.” Graduation from SEAL training, he says was in 1971. That would be a year of training, or a max of 15 months.From a different article, Robinson tells how long it takes to become a SEAL - go to cyberseals.org/authentiseal/reality check where he gives a time breakdown. “From the day (he) [a “squid”/seaman] first reports for BUD/S training to the days a man is ready to deploy as fully trained…requires a bare minimum of 18 months.” and “Depending on the amount of time between various training classes and schools, it can often take as long as 2 calendar years to complete the process.”
According to Steve’s own words, he/personally didn’t have as much training as he states is necessary. The comment might be, “it was wartime - Vietnam - they needed him over there, fast.”
In Robinson’s era, 1971 to 1973, he tells readers he served on 3 SEAL platoons in the capacity of Maintenance - repairing 2-man subs, and as an instructor (teaching) of Communications and Electronics. No combat. Also interesting - “Electronics,” was his field of expertise. I suppose he thinks he knows how Pete’s power production system works- I think not.
Steve’s description of his early years shows 2 things: that Steve Robinson was not in combat, even in wartime, and that he did not serve in Vietnam.
Pete says, “He would have said so if he had been in Vietnam; everyone is so proud of that; they gave everyone a medal even if you were there only one day.
Let’s talk about tattoos - Steve Robinson discusses tattoos on his site authentiseal/realitycheck “tattoos are officially classed as ‘identifying marks and scars’ and ‘pose a real threat’ For that reason most real SEALs still do not wear any tattoos.” Steve’s words.
Pete told me, “Our chief didn’t tell us not to get a tattoo, only that if we were captured by the enemy, they would remove the tattoo with a blunt knife, dip it in kerosene, light it and ‘stick it up your ass.’” Pete does not have a tattoo. He says he has many scars, he thinks of as tattoos.
Here is a picture Steve Robinson posted on Military.com. showing off his backside.
For more bio - Go to the second page of the Tidewater Blacksmith’s Guide Newsletter where Robinson says in 1975, he was injured and hospitalized, and spent his rehabilitation time by joining a historical re-enactment group in San Diego. Then back to the SEAL’s dolphins program, “Inshore Undersea Warfare Group One and the Navy’s Marine Mammal,” San Diego. At this point in the Tidewater Newsletter, he makes a strange comment: “the Vietnam War was over, and peace time in the SEAL Teams back then was a slow and depressing place.” What’s that all about?
Then his bio reads, “he left the Navy in 1978.” Went to college, went to work. With that degree in Computer Science, he probably believes he is a master at designing websites - oh, do we have a surprise for him.Steve tells readers that during this time he continued his hobby in historic battle recreations in which he was a Viking warrior - he learned to fabricate his own metal armor. He played in these battle reenactments…surely because he had not been in real combat. Robinson must crave the feel of battle. Over this time, he turned his Viking weapon-making into being a blacksmith.
Then he says he worked for “several aerospace/defense firms”… “as a programmer analyst” and then in Soviet military technology, after becoming fluent in Russian - a completely different lifestyle. In midlife, he must have wanted somehow to resurrect that sense of initial excitement and the camaraderie of the men. If he couldn’t be a SEAL, now he would chase down men whom he thought were lying about their military history - was this the sense of combat he missed ? It’s twisted logic, but in a way, you can understand…I guess.
Is that the actual raison for the creation of armies (and navies) throughout history…men’s brains hotwired to go into battle. If you want to follow the historical Charge of the Light Brigade, you join today’s military, but you don’t join up to peal potatoes or teach. Not to deprecate a career teacher; they choose to teach because they love it…But for others, you know the old expression: “Those who do, do; those who can’t, teach.” Nobody becomes a Navy SEAL with teaching in mind.
Battle recreations are replete with the auras of the Vigilante. This concept is as old as the history of personal revenge - taking the law into your own hands…way before there were laws. But the “vigilante” as such, starts appearing with public vigor in the American 1800’s. See: Vigilantes of Montana - Secret Trials and Midnight Hangings, Visit Tombstone, AZ,
and their Vigilante Historic Recreations - this seems perfect for Steve; why not join a fantasy group like this instead of actually attempting to damage people’s lives in the real world.Found in current jargon is the word “crowdsourcing” where civilians team together to track individuals in vigilante fashion. The author of “Crowdsourcing Lustration and Vigilante Justice.” “Foreign Policy.com” author, Evgeny Morozov, talks about how uncomfortable he is with this concept going on now in Russia. “I find the whole idea of crowdsourcing quite revolting.” This may be harkening back to the Communist days when neighbors were expected to spy on each other. An example of this is the German movie “Lives of Others,” which showed the dangers and cruelty of the political system of the Cold War East German Stasi. This is the same mentality, the same kind of thing Steve Robinson’s Merry Men are up to.
Ken Garrett - the inequities and double standards of Steve Robinson’s harassment process is most visual with respect to how he deals with one of his friends. Ken Garrett is a what Steve calls a dinosaur; he actually finds this all quite amusing. Ken is 80 yr. old and a SEAL before there was such a thing (John F. Kennedy originated the SEALs). In Ken’s time, they were called Frogmen; he was in Team 0. Why a “0”…because their training was never complete; just before graduation, this first team was sent to Korea to participate in the war. “Ken Garrett's class never graduated.” Go to http://www.sealtwo.org/photoalbum09.htm and scroll more than half way down.
Steve bends the rules for Ken Garrett but not for others. Ken never graduated; he is a “phony” frogman, pure and simple - this is the word Steve uses for other “bad guys” on his internet compilation. Steve claims he is a “stickler for details” but he does not operate on the same standards for each individual. Hey Steve, you must write a page for your website on how Ken Garrett is a “fraud,” how he is a “liar” - the words you use for others; would your dinosaur friend like that? No Steve, you do not get to make or change the rules - rules are not yours to amend.
In the harassing emails I have recently received from Steve’s merry squids, two have been from Ken Garrett. Here he made demeaning comments on how I do not understand the workings of civilian contract government employment, and if I did, I would never believe that Pete Sumaruck had been one. Au contraire. My late husband was a contract agent, officer and operator, first for the CIA joining in 1947 (recruited before he was 18), then transferring to the NSA in 1954 at its inception. Frederic was an active agent with the rank of colonel until he retired in 1993; he holds the record for the most years of active duty. Except that those records are not open to low level perusal.
Of course, he was a good deal older than I, but he had an illustrious career, always active, never an analyst, always a member of Blue Group as the ultimate problem solver and often involving combat. I do understand how contract agents do not receive pensions or health benefits, even when their illness is work related. My husband was poisoned by a French actress. Just recently, I was told by a Russian what we always suspected, that she was KGB. My husband gave his life for his country. I know a great deal about contract employment.
Frederic was also a physicist with a Ph.D. from Caltech (handy to have in intelligence work). He was a personal friend of Richard Feynman and Andrei Sakharov. This means I understand physics. From this I know the legitimacy of Peter Sumaruck’s breakthrough technology.
When Ken Garrett emailed me to tell me how incorrect Pete Sumaruck was/is, knowing Mr. Garrett’s age, and that he had been in the CIA, I inquired if he has been with AJAX in Iran in 1953. My husband was there, first man over the wall when he, and his team (to include his buddy Richard Helms), put the Shah back on the throne. Oh yes, I am a great believer in the abilities of a contract operator.
More on Steve Robinson’s assault teams - Steve’s men, especially Larry Bailey, have been looking around for anyone who knows Pete, finding a phone contact and ringing up to say how bad Pete is. Larry Bailey makes the calls himself or other mention his name. They went through Pete’s high school yearbook. Many of them who still live in Waco, in turn called Pete back, laughing at the swiftboater’s attempts - lots of people really like Pete.
Vigilantism is against the law, Larry Bailey.
Steve’s men go out in armies of 6 to 10, to personally confront their supposed victim, badgering him about his presumed military history. Pete lives in small but extremely secure community - friends look out for friends, protect each other. First a single man tried to ingratiate himself in friendship to get into Pete’s home, to see what he could find. Then last weekend, a loaded car breached the closed gate - trespassing - trying to stake out Pete’s place. The residents assembled; they would not allow this vehicle to remain…or return.
A lot of ugliness for nothing…except to endanger Peter Sumaruck’s technology. The question must be, will the battleground spread? Will these people persist when their cause is lost and they realize the character and motivation of the man with money, Steve Greer.
In several situations, Steve Robinson talks about the book he wrote, “No Guts, No Glory.” In it, apparently he records incidents of men trying to pass fake/faux military credentials and medals …but perhaps the title is misleading. Steve Robinson does not tell readers about his own guts and glory, his own experiences in combat. Seems to me it would be helpful if a person is writing nonfiction about guts and glory to have some - or else, leave the topic alone. And what is “glory” anyway?
The “Oxford Dictionary Online” http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/glory?view=uk defines “glory” as: noun - high renown or honor won by notable achievements; verb - to take great pride or pleasure, exult in, unpleasantly or boastfully.
Pete says, “I’ve known a lot of Navy SEALs and none of them were braggarts, no attention for themselves. They just wanted to do the job. After the first assignment, there isn’t any “glory.”
But Steve Robinson sees glory as a tangible thing…to be proven, over and over again. He needs more names, more fodder for his files - he needs to increase his body count, the one he didn’t get to have in real combat.
Larry Bailey - It started out that I would refer to Steve Robinson as a “swiftboater” as a word coined in John Kerry’s Presidential campaign. I was just being flippant. As it turns out, Steve Robinson actually is a swiftboater. Or more prominently, Robinson’s first lieutenant, Larry Bailey, is the founder of Vietnam Vets for the Truth (Swiftboaters for Truth), http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title+Larry_Bailey. OMG - he is THE swiftboater.
Larry helps chase down those recalcitrant military wannabes - Qualtrill’s Raiders now use cars instead of horses. He has sent me many, many emails - the first one was friendly, but all the rest went downhill in content, while all were condescending; I suppose all women are inferior in his mind. He is also an organizer of the “Gathering of Eagles,” and the Swiftboating of John Murtha, and http://www.bootmurtha.com/, domain name registered to Larry Bailey at 0000 Pamlico, Chocowinity, NC. acccording to sourcewatch.org. Check with them for a list of his military decorations. I certainly hope the Sourcewatch people got those medals right or Larry Bailey will literally be in your face at your door.
Now we are getting really serious - Larry Bailey is a member “of the DC Chapter of Free Republic.” Free Republic advocates the overthrow of the United States Government. Did you hear me on that - the overthrow of our country.
I have to say, I don’t get it; Larry, you claim to be so super patriotic (this is the most important thing I can say to you); why would you want to overthrow the country you love? For personal power? That is always the true answer.
In a flip-reverse, it is Bailey as the “second mate” to Robinson, who is a retired Navy Seal Captain, teacher, and former Commanding Officer of Naval Special Warfare Center in California. Officially the NSWC in Coronado, CA does not endorse activities of VariSeal or their competitor AutheniSeal (or pownetwork). Steve Robinson was an enlisted man (a SEAL for a short time and never states his rank, nor his decorations). How long have Robinson and Bailey been working together. It could be that Bailey is still the Captain (a captain would not want to take orders from a squid, especially after administering a training school); he would need to direct The Movement, as well as other white supremacist organizations. “Skeeter Bites Report Editorial,” August 3, 2009, “evidence that the ‘Birther Movement’ against the President is inextricably tied to white supremacists and other far-right extremists…”
Larry Bailey is a ghost of the Confederacy, as a member of the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, with 3 great-grandfathers having fought in the Confederacy - surely an obsession with conservatism.
My family fought for the Union, and I’m a Hamiltonian Democrat (strong federal government); Pete’s father was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Austrian Army, and then a resistance freedom fighter - that makes Pete a fighter. We all find our place in the grand plan.
Steve Robinson is a Vigilante, while Larry Bailey is a White Supremacist - or both are both…and now they have this new gig, working for Steve Greer. I would have written this article differently if we had not made our discovery on Steve Robinson’s POW website. And Steve is the man with the degree in Computer Science. Hey Steve, we were going to tell you where the Greer thing is located, but I think we’ll just let you figure it out. Wherever it is, we know who is in charge of this case - Steve Greer thinks he is…how long will that last…5 minutes? You people must learn to lose.
Who is the current anarchy? Who are these fanatics: vigilantes, white supremacists - mentality akin to all fanatics - klan members take off your hoods.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/2009/08/fedx-cracking-down-right-wing-terrorists ; take note: http://www.specialoperations.com is NOT under the aegis of the United States Government; the SOC does act as a recruiting agency for pownetwork.com BEWARE. As a reiteration, Steve Robinson, Larry Bailey and pownetwork do not represent the Government of the United States of America.More supremacist groups, for information, go to: http://blogs.reuters.com/yourtake/2009/03/26/white-supremacists-on-the-streets-of-canada/ White Aryan Resistance, Aryan Nation, (just what Peter Paul Sumaruck Sr. was against), Free Republic (the Freepers). Stormfront - The best know white nationalist sites, http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=626466&highlight=Birther+Movement; Council of Conservative Citizens, http://cofcc.org/index.php?s=Obama%27s+Birth+Certificate; Ku Klux Klan, Armed Militias; http://www.publiceye.org/magazine/v06n1/culwar.html Anti-Semitics; Virulently anti-immigrant http://www.vdare.com/pb/081201_reply.htm ; Islamic Supremacists, http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,533525,00.html ; Black Supremacists http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2007/05/16/black-supremacist-sect-leader-dies/
It’s only obvious that fanaticism of any kind is ultimately destructive - like Steve Greer’s end of the world in 2012 - what a waste of precious time. As a corollary - as fanaticism increases, intelligence decreases. Why would anyone choose to be part of a destructive movement of any kind? Build people up and everyone flourishes; tear one person down and you die alone.
This story is a morality play, and it has nothing to do with Peter Sumaruck’s military record. It has everything to do with morality.
All this because Steve Greer's Orion Project, combined with certain factions in this country do not want you to benefit from Peter Sumaruck's technology. People warned Pete that making free energy available to everyone would prove unpopular with a corporate few. Fortunatly, Steve Robinson, Larry Bailey and their ilk are not powerful. However, they are vocal, like a buzzing mosquito - uninvited guests to the party of progress.
My message to Steve Robinson - look at you; you are pathetic. You could spend your energy to build the world, not defeat it…and, there is a life for you after Steve Greer.
To Steve Greer: you are a hopeless case; find your way to Bardo - it’s on the mezzanine.
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