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OKAY GUYS, HEADS UP...
THE INVISIBLE ARMY
Oklahoma City Release -- Put it out among your contacts- We are looking for anyone who was in Korea, served in a unit that had no insignia's on their uniforms, carried no ID cards nor did they wear dog tags. This unit may have been known as Ghost Walkers or simply Hq. Hq. Seoul.
These squads were quick response units brought in to stem the tide of NK's coming down causing problems. They may have been stationed out of ASCOM City and sent to various camps in the DMZ area or between the 38th and Seoul. They were the brain child of the CIA and Army Intel.
Survivers cannot get VA entitlements because the CIA is sitting on the records and refuses to acknowledge their existance. We need to find as many as possible ASAP to impress congress that there are others out here that need intervention to force the VA into granting their claims for.
It is a hell of a situation when you go fight for our country, come home and have to fight the United States Government for the promised lawful benefits. The Invisible Army is not the only guys who are being screwed.
You may contact THE RIGHT GUY about this at 541-276-3532 in the United States, if it has not already been nuked out by Islam fascists. We have reason to believe this good man is filtering info to the right lawyers in Florida to battle the VA. Send him the ammo needed. Good luck.
1882 – 1950
I remember my first trip to Jerome back in the early 50s, the roads were dirt back then, including Black Canyon Highway. Today, the old road can be seen from the new highway.
The town was super fun for a young adventurous kid then, there were old vacant dwellings to explore and play in. There was only a handful of people living there in the 50s.
Jerome was once an industrious mining town that had a population of 15,000 residents and ranked the fifth largest city in Arizona. Jerome offers a scenic view of Mingus Mountain, San Francisco Peaks of Flagstaff, towering 13,000 in elevation and the 2500 foot cliffs of the Mogollon Rim, with its red sandstone and limestone beauty. At times, the rim will change colors toward the evening time. On September 10, 1883, Jerome opened up its first post office. This post office still exist today and has never closed its doors since its opening. It was rumored that the tuzigoot Indians first mined this area for copper over one thousand years ago. The Copper demands increased and so did the mining in Jerome. In 1882 the copper mines were owned by the United Verde Copper Company.
During the depression years, the mining community ceased to prosper and officially closed their mines in 1950. The town’s population declined drastically until the town was considered a Ghost Town. Some residents got together and decided to save what was left of the town after the mining people left. Together, they founded the Jerome Historical Society and proclaimed Jerome to be America's newest and largest ghost city. These people saved the town from disappearing on the map. Jerome is now considered the capital of Ghost Towns.
Jerome is located in Yavapai County and sits on the steep slopes of Cleopatra Hill. The road leading up to the ghost town is a drive few will forget.
Abandoned ruins and dwellings can be seen from the road. The buildings have been well preserved and cared for, and appear to be in good condition. Hwy US89A is a narrow street that winds through the town near numerous historical sites. The main ruins are located above the town. Jerome, is a city that has attracted many people who seek to start new businesses and to live there. Most people who visit are struck by the town’s history and how this town looks today. The town also had two bars, the Spirit Room and Spook Hall, Today, these bars may still be open for business..
The town today survives because of its business residents, tourism, retirees and the foundation that was created in 1950. The GOLD KING MINING MUSEUM is an impressive attraction to most people while visiting. When visiting Jerome, do not forget to check out the English Kitchen, the surrounding attractions nearby, like Boothill, where the last burial entry was 1907. There are small shops and stores that people can visit and most of the housing area around town consist of three floors and a porch and are presently inhabited. Today, Jerome still has plenty to offer as a Ghost Town and as a friendly community of good people.
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Jim Heitmeyer . Author . Writer
it's like I bear a crushing weight
with your synthetic pills that keep you inches above the ground
and your apathetic face
but I won't let you drag me down
I wasn't the one who paid for this diamond and rust crown
as a little girl, I used to ask Jesus for scarlet ribbons
but instead he gave me you
but the way you hold that medicine bottle like truth is all opinions
it makes me wanna cry out to you
that God is the only thing that could ever satisfy
whatcha gonna do when the only thing left is that empty look in your eye
the shade of crimson your face turned in the cold winter air
the sound of water hitting porcelein in the bathroom light glare
compared to the now trance-like hypnosis of your stare
it's a burden of chains and padlocks that I can hardly bear
will you forever sail into that setting sun
and be drownded in the tide
and convince yourself eternally that it was all for nothing
that "some guy" was crucified
or will you see the dangerous love he had for you
and that some silly little girl feels that same love for you, too
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