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Marilyn Barnwell – Google: Who’s Running Things?

GOOGLE:
WHO'S RUNNING THINGS?
Author: Marilyn M. Barnewall
July 25, 2010
http://www.newswithviews.com/Barnewall/marilyn143.htm

On July 18, 2010, it was announced that the Obama Administration had shut down 73,000
blogs hosted by Blogetery.com. News in the blogging world originally said the blogs were
deleted under the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act passed in 1998.

I’m quoting Dave Nalle at Dave Nalle's Blog (http://www.republicofdave.com/). He says:

“Critics of this action believe that first amendment rights and due process should
be respected and that the burden of proof should fall on the government to
identify and punish only the actual wrongdoers rather than shutting down
thousands of innocent sites to get a few malefactors.”

Another report denies that government action closed down all these blogs. It says the
Intellectual Property Czar’s office and Digital Millennium Copyright Law may not have been
responsible. Instead, an online magazine with al-Qaeda ties and article content about terrorist
activities was at fault for the 73,000 blog closures.

According to this second report, the FBI’s only involvement was requesting user information
about several sites and using a criminal code provision that doesn’t require a warrant.
Reports say the owner of Blogetery.com or its provider over-reacted and began deleting blogs.

The only problem with the second story is that neither the FBI nor any other law enforcement
group contacted the Blogetery owner. The people who shut him down won’t tell him why. It
makes this second report sound like “Tell the public it’s terrorist related and they’ll be scared
out of asking any questions” rhetoric.

My blog was with Google’s Blogspot.com, not Blogetery. Google, which owns Blogspot,
deleted my blog on July 20, 2010. The reason it was removed is important – to you, and to
me. The material it contained proves a man who paid $14,129 in erroneous civil tax
assessments in 1992 was arrested for non-payment of those taxes in 1993 and was sent to
prison for 22 years in 1995. My blog contained a copy of his 1992 cancelled check proving he
paid the tax. It is frightening to realize that if “they” don’t want evidence of someone’s
innocence made public – yours or mine included – they just hit “delete.”

Regardless, the cancelled check reproduced on the blog proved Lee Wanta in 1992 paid an
assessed (not proven) $14,129 civil tax imposed by the State of Wisconsin. Governor Tommy
Thompson’s minions said he hadn’t paid it and prosecuted him. The back of the check clearly
shows the State of Wisconsin cashed the check in 1992, when it was written. While in prison,
a vast fortune Wanta earned – and I emphasize the word earned – for the American people
got stolen. Hmmm… No wonder they wanted him in prison!


 
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Internet blogs provide information which “they” don’t want the public to see. A lot of the
deleted blogs had Tea Party affiliations, for example. On the other side of that coin, many
blogs contain disinformation – or, to put it bluntly, lies.

As many of my readers know, I wrote a novel – a spy story – to explain the follies of a private
corporation called (in the book) the “Federal Central Bank.” I thought a story about
international intrigue might keep readers awake while I explained the banking system. It was
2008 and I was trying to warn people of what was coming. Because a character I created for
the plot had experiences similar to those of Ambassador Leo/Lee Emil Wanta (one of
America’s best kept intelligence agency secrets), fate ordained the two of us would end up
being friends. Until I wrote the book, I was entirely unaware of this patriot’s history and he
knew nothing of me.

In January and April I wrote articles for NewsWithViews about Ambassador Wanta.1 His
story is one of patriotism and bravery. As my readers know, I document what I say. To
validate statements made in the articles, I created a blog containing legal documents.
NewsWithViews published a link to the blog.2 On July 20th, Google deleted it.

The evidence of Lee Wanta’s innocence on civil tax charges and the kidnapping of a vast
fortune intended for the American people, was deleted.

To create my blog, I used Blogspot.com (owned by Google). In addition to the cancelled


check, I placed a portion of a legal document signed by a Federal District Judge directing
Ambassador Wanta to “proceed with the liquidation of the corporations and report those
transactions to the Internal Revenue Service in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code
and then challenge the assessment of any taxes in a refund proceeding.”

In essence, Judge Gerald Bruce Lee clarified legal ownership of the $4.5 trillion CHIP
(Clearing House Interbank Payment) wire transferred from the People’s Bank of China to
AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc., in Richmond, VA. The funds were sent to Ambassador Wanta’s
AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc. account at Bank of America in Richmond. Wanta owns all
AmeriTrust stock. The money was and is his.

The Bank of China’s transfer of $4.5 trillion occurred after Judge Lee’s decision. Wanta was
trying to comply with the Judge’s decision… liquidating corporations so he could pay taxes to
the American government of $1.575 trillion. The money – his and your $1.575 trillion in taxes
– was “kidnapped.” Lee Wanta can’t gain access to what the evidence says are his own lawful
funds and you’re paying higher taxes because he can’t pay the $1.575 trillion to the IRS until
the government gives him access to his funds. Since deficit government spending in 2010
exceeds $1 trillion, Wanta’s tax payment could eliminate the economic crisis, lower taxes, and
stimulate job growth. Also on the blog was a Writ of Mandamus that tells this very complex
story that, admittedly, sounds like science fiction.

Maybe that’s why the evidence disappeared from the Internet… why my blog was deleted?

Here is the email I got from Blogspot.com on July 20, 2010:


 
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“Hello,

“Your blog at http://wantachronicles.blogspot.com/ has been reviewed and


confirmed as in violation of our Terms of Service for: SPAM. In accordance to
these terms, we've removed the blog and the URL is no longer accessible.

“For more information, please review the following resources:

“Blogger Terms of Service"


“Blogger Content Policy"

“-The Blogger Team”

I wrote an email response to them – it went to a “no-reply” address. Maybe Google and
Blogspot can get the gist of it here.

From: "Marilyn Barnewall"


To: "Blogger"
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: wantachronicles.blogspot.com/ has been deleted

You say one of several blogs I created violates Google's Terms of Service SPAM:

The Wanta Chronicles appeared as a link in an Internet news publication read by a million
people a month. Are you saying Google opposes the First Amendment and the right of the
American press to publish factual data and legal documents verifying news?

You removed several of my other blogs – blogs that had nothing to do with The Wanta
Chronicles. They contained numerous uploads of personal and professional data never sent to
anyone for any reason, political, legal, or otherwise. I don’t even publish my blog address in
my articles. Please review marilynwrites.blogspot.com/ and tell me how that blog violates
Google’s SPAM terms.

The first article describes how I refused a large loan request from a Denver football player
nearing the end of his Bronco playing days who wanted to fund an exhibition boxing match
with Mohammed Ali. This violates your SPAM policy?

What does Google have against freedom of the press?

You state my blog violates Google's SPAM terms and conditions. An Internet definition of E-
mail spam: unsolicited bulk Email (UBE), junk mail, or unsolicited commercial email (UCE)
means sending e-mail messages, frequently with commercial content, in large quantities to an
indiscriminate set of recipients. Though a link to the blog was published in my article, I have
never sent the link to more than five people. Hardly large quantities! Thus, hardly SPAM!

How did information verifying statements made in a news editorial become SPAM? The only
way people could access The Wanta Chronicles was to click on a link either in my article or in
an email someone sends linking to the article. SPAM involves sending something the


 
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recipient didn’t ask for. How does Google define SPAM? Content that opposes its political
views?

I understand that Google owns Blogspot and can remove from public view that with which it
does not agree. The American public will hopefully take note of your actions. You have
removed validating evidence of a news story. You remove the facts from public view by
deleting my blog. I’m confident you stand on legal – if immoral – ground.

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or of the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

For my readers: Google might have forgotten the First Amendment. I haven’t – and I hope
you haven’t. The Wanta Chronicles have now become Wanta Revelations and can be found
here.3 The new site is still under construction. I still have some formatting to complete, but
the truth still stands.

                                                            
End Notes:
 
1 http://www.scribd.com/doc/29748231/Marilyn-Barnewall-Leo-Wanta-to-Be-Taken-
Down

2 http://wantachronicles.blogspot.com/

3 http://digitalvillages.org/wantafacts/
 

Marilyn MacGruder Barnewall began her career in 1956 as a journalist with the
Wyoming Eagle in Cheyenne. During her 20 years (plus) as a banker and bank consultant,
she wrote extensively for The American Banker, Bank Marketing Magazine, Trust
Marketing Magazine, was U.S. Consulting Editor for Private Banker International
(London/Dublin), and other major banking industry publications. She has written seven
non-fiction books about banking and taught private banking at Colorado University for the
American Bankers Association. She has authored seven banking books, one dog book, and
one work of fiction (about banking, of course). She has served on numerous Boards in her
community.

Barnewall is the former editor of The National Peace Officer Magazine and as a journalist
has written guest editorials for the Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News and Newsweek,
among others. On the Internet, she has written for News With Views, World Net Daily,
Canada Free Press, Christian Business Daily, Business Reform, and others. She has been
quoted in Time, Forbes, Wall Street Journal and other national and international
publications. She can be found in Who's Who in America (2005-10), Who's Who of American
Women (2006-10), Who's Who in Finance and Business (2006-10), and Who's Who in the
World (2008).


 
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Web site: Deleted by Google

E-Mail: marilynmacg@juno.com

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