Artist Russell Wray (Hancock, Maine) being arrested with his dolphin head he made for this event. While in Gangjeong village on Jeju Island last December Russell (who is most motivated by wanting to protect sea life from military toxics and sonar) became a fan of the Korean peace group called 'Hot Pink Dolphins' that creatively specialize in teaching fellow citizens about the dangers to sea life of the new Navy base on Jeju. U.S. destroyers made in Bath, along with nuclear subs and aircraft carriers, will eventually be deployed by the Pentagon to the base on Jeju. In order to build the base a 500-year old fishing and farming community has been destroyed and the villagers have gone to prison, lost their lands, and now face an absurd lawsuit by the Samsung Corporation (the lead base construction company). Samsung is demanding that the village of 2,000 people pay them $3 million in compensation for 'construction delays' after their village was stolen by undemocratic means by the Navy. The U.S. Navy sent the specs for the base to the puppet right-wing Korean government and told them to build the base that will port U.S. ships. A complete insult. |
Thank you Bruce, fantastic report and thanks to Regis for the excellent photos. Both are very powerful and meaningful. Sharing so that others may read and see another perspective that the corporate media seldom mentions. There is a military-industrial-congressional-media-university complex.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting, Bruce and Regis, and introducing the people who made a stand today. Many support you from around the globe!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bruce Gagnon, and Regis. I am grateful to you and your fellow Americans for your courageous peace campaigns for none of us can survive a thermonuclear war. I am so pleased to hear that most of the US cops in that part of the US were supportive and sympathetic for your cause; apart from the two nasties. I hope no one was hurt. We're all most concerned we might be on the brink of war… it's all building up, even as the Olympics is being blighted with a ban on Russian participation that dashes the hopes of many of its athletes. I hope many more people will make their governments know that we do not ever want any wars so who are they fighting for? Peace and everlasting peace on earth. With you in spirit and love.
ReplyDeleteHi Bruce and Regis,
ReplyDeleteI can believe your analysis of Obama's pressure to force the Navy to purchase a ship built by General Dynamics. However, General Dynamics runs Electric Boat builder of Trident Submarines. Help me understand what were deciding factors that would lead to this particular contract at Bath Iron Works.
I would like a phone call 617-832-5010, or email spicer.christopher04@gmail.com
Gerald Kamke
ReplyDeleteMay 7, 1946 - June 21, 2019 (73 years old)
King, Wisconsin
We are sad to announce that on June 21, 2019, at the age of 73, Gerald Kamke (King, Wisconsin), born in Green Bay, Wisconsin passed away. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Gerald Kamke to pay them a last tribute. You may also light a candle in honor of Gerald Kamke.
He was predeceased by : his parents, Rupert Kamke and Dorothy Kamke (Schultz); his sister Dianne; and his brother-in-law Willard. He is survived by : his grandchildren, Phil, Dyllan (Courtney), Zach, Riley, Conner Belle, Trent Jr., Jack, Halli, James (Ramonita), Alex, Nick, Maia, Matelea, Delia and Audrey; and his sister Judy Baer (Don). He is also survived by other relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers memorials are appreciated to Veterans Affairs https://www.volunteer.va.gov.
https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/wi/king/gerald-kamke-9353384
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President’s Message Week of July 1, 2019
Maine Water Environment Association
Gerry Kamke
It saddens me to inform you that Gerry Kamke recently passed away. Gerry began his career in wastewater treatment when he graduated from New England Regional Wastewater Institute at Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute (SMVTI) in 1981 . He was known throughout the state as a Circuit Rider for Maine Rural Water Association through the 1990s before working at Lisbon WPCF for a number of years. During the last few years of his life he was actively involved in veterans causes.
My thoughts are with his family!
https://www.mewea.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2019-Messages-from-President-Stacy-Thompson.pdf
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