This signature does not ban porn and that is why he is guilty - 4.3.2025
- Charity Colleen Crouse
- Apr 3
- 4 min read
Sadist. Fascist. That would be an "apt" description of with whom we are dealing.
Does that qualify him and his associates as "terrorists?"
I first posted this in September of 2001.
Since I did more evidence became available to expand upon the implications. I stand now by what I said and what I understand to be the outcomes. Until this time I contend that Colin Powell is not guilty but that all nine others are.
For the record, if you must know, I will reveal that one of the primary "ancestors" of Space Hawk is Special Agent John O'Neill. O'Neill was an FBI agent who among other things investigated the attacks on the World Trade Center prior to Sept. 11, 2001 and was also actively involved in numerous other investigations so far as I understand from what is on the public record. I did not know at the time that O'Neill -- who was reported as killed in Tower 2 on Sept. 11, 2001 -- was "A. Nahn."
12:18 pm CST
April 3, 2025
President Charity Colleen "Lovejoy" Crouse
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In September of 2001, I made a list of what I understood were America's 10 Most Wanted Terrorists. I put it on a website I developed myself with input from two other people. The site was taken down within a month. By who? Not Social Security, but that's where a lot of what was attempted for coercion into complicity went.
The 10 Most Wanted were:
Richard Cheney
Tommy Thompson
Hillary Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton
George Herbert Walker Bush
George Bush
John Ashcroft
Janet Reno
Madeleine Albright
Gen. Colin Powell
Not necessarily in this order.
I listed reasons for each. I cannot say I recall all of the specific texts. But in general, the charges were:
Tommy Thompson was responsible for the basis for what later came to be inculcated into changes to the "Welfare System"
Hillary Clinton's work around "healthcare" had the effect of promulgating much of Thompson's work into areas that set the course for the trends in homelessness to shift from primarily men (many of whom were military veterans) to families, including women and children, who appeared more and more in need of services for the homeless in urban areas around the country, including an urban area wherein I was a newspaper editor reporting in issues impacting the "homeless."
William Jefferson Clinton presided over the doubling of the prison population during his term as President. This had a severe economic impact on urban areas, as well as job prospects for people who were incarcerated. One of the primary concerns at the time was the number of people imprisoned for alleged "low-level" drug crimes.
John Ashcroft was identified with his role as Attorney General effectuating "security" measures were being taken under the guise of responding to the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Centers and Pentagon at a time when protest movement around the world, including the U.S., were discussing and engaging in work around considerations of effective non-violent action to forestall pending changes to the global trade, finance and banking systems. It was more than apparent to anyone who was able to withstand the shell shock of the moment that the Patriot Act had been prepared well in advance.
Madeleine Albright was identified specifically for her role in what transpired in Iraq. The callous statement that "one million deaths to starvation" due to U.S. sanctions on Iraq was the sort of mentality that not only permitted callousness abroad, but increased the chances that others in the world would see America itself as the threat.
George Herbert Walker Bush was listed primarily for his role in the invasion of Iraq and responses to it, including how the manners in which the United States addressed the situation in Iraq stowed antipathy to the U.S. This prevented more conscientious acts of diplomacy or other forms of negotiations in relations to the emerging global protests concerning the aforementioned trade, banking and finance policies.
George Bush was listed because of his immediate call to invade Iraq again despite the fact that all available information identified the culprits as coming from Afghanistan. The allegations were that there were personal interests involved for his actions that were not about the alleged national security priorities.
Gen. Colin Powell was listed because of his role in Desert Storm. Part of the allegations included allegations about exposure to chemical weapons that occurred during the First Gulf War that were never reconciled. This was something that I knew about from my childhood growing up in the military. Misrepresentations of the types of weapons used to justify the sorts of reactions that were being attempted by the U.S. was terrorism on many fronts.
I cannot at this time remember the specific allegations concerning Richard Cheney and Janet Reno.
Many of the people on this list are now confirmed to be dead. But the lack of prosecution for their crimes while they were alive enabled their criminal syndicate(s) to proliferate into the future.
I stand behind these charges. There is more than enough proof that not only were the original allegations justified, but what has unfolded since then has served an even more nefarious agenda than I was aware of at the time.
None of these allegations at the time included any connections with allegations of sex crimes specifically outside of the context of using rape as a weapon of war inherent in the other sorts of policies that were permitted to be engaged.
1:10 am CST
Aug. 31, 2019
No ex post facto law -- but "back dated" stock?
See, for Cheney and Reno, in a void of my "remembering" the charges after all documentation was stolen, consideration would be necessary of what would NOW be the charges from that time and if the claims at the time now stand. Procedurally, there may not be "same charges as filed at the time" to maintain the claim until now. But...was this NOT already addressed in:
https://www.oyez.org/cases/2010/09-1298
I contend now and have maintained my contention that it does, and that someone considered it worth killing for.
Would it be "murder?"
12:27 pm CST
April 3, 2025
President Charity Colleen "Lovejoy" Crouse