Mossad Assassins Kill Mike Glass' Pet Peacock

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The Lost Coast Outhouse, remote Northern California's covert Jewish mouthpiece, has a story that, AS ALWAYS, almost surely involves some people of Jewish descent: Beloved McKinleyville Peacock, a ‘Neighborhood Mascot,’ Found Dead After a Craigslist Ad Ordered the Hit ### On Wednesday, the peacock was found dead, covered in blood with an apparent gunshot wound in its lower breast. The news of his death spread quickly among the small group of neighbors who had loved and cared for the bird over the past few years. Those who’d seen the Craigslist ad immediately suspected who the culprit must be. ### UPDATE: As noted above, shortly after this post was published we managed to get in touch with the man whose house appears to be indicated in the now-deleted Craigslist ad. His name is Ragen Tilzey. We’d left him a voicemail saying we wanted to ask about the peacock that had been found dead in his neighborhood. When he called us back he asked us to confirm that the peacock was indeed dead. We said yes and asked if that was news to him. “Yes, it is,” he responded. We then described the Craigslist ad and told him that neighbors could identify his house in the image. Did he post the ad? “Well, let me ask you a question,” he replied. “Has a crime been committed?” We said we didn’t know whether a crime had been committed and again asked if he’d posted the Craigslist ad. “I’m not answering anything unless you can tell me if a crime has been committed,” Tilzey said. We explained that the Sheriff’s Office is investigating the matter and explained that a crime may have been committed if a firearm was discharged in a residential area. “I don’t own a firearm,” he responded. Okay, but the ad appeared to be recruiting someone else to shoot the bird. “If a crime has been committed then I’m consulting an attorney,” Tilzey said. “I believe that would be prudent.” We mentioned that neighbors reported having disagreements with him about the peacock in recent months. “Legally that’s called circumstantial evidence,” Tilzey replied. He then said we don’t have permission to identify him or quote anything he said. (Reporters don’t need permission to quote people, especially if they’ve identified themselves as reporters.) We asked a few more questions but he declined to offer more information. “Again, I’m not answering any questions,” he said. “Thank you for your questions, and I’m hanging up now.” And hang up he did. Here's my read on it: When I worked at Oracle, I worked with a guy named Mike Glass. He was Jewish. EVERYONE at Oracle was Jewish. That was a little secret. Oracle laughed at DFEH and EEOC regulations - that is to say, the company broke the law, every day, like breathing - and hired whomever they wanted. Everyone who worked there knew the score - well, everyone who was Jewish, that is, because they saw the same people at work, during the week, that they saw at their Jewish community centers, on the weekends, so it wasn't exactly a secret, to them. If this Mike Glass is that Mike Glass, then the Glasses identify as Jewish. Next door to them is some guy with a wierd name. Odds are really, really good that Ragen Tilzey is ALSO Jewish. If there's any doubt, Ragen is quick to fire up a legal line of bullshit that shows he grew up amongst lawyers: “Well, let me ask you a question,” he replied. “Has a crime been committed?” We said we didn’t know whether a crime had been committed and again asked if he’d posted the Craigslist ad. “I’m not answering anything unless you can tell me if a crime has been committed,” Tilzey said. We explained that the Sheriff’s Office is investigating the matter and explained that a crime may have been committed if a firearm was discharged in a residential area. “I don’t own a firearm,” he responded. Okay, but the ad appeared to be recruiting someone else to shoot the bird. “If a crime has been committed then I’m consulting an attorney,” Tilzey said. “I believe that would be prudent.” We mentioned that neighbors reported having disagreements with him about the peacock in recent months. “Legally that’s called circumstantial evidence,” Tilzey replied. He then said we don’t have permission to identify him or quote anything he said. (Reporters don’t need permission to quote people, especially if they’ve identified themselves as reporters.) We asked a few more questions but he declined to offer more information. I'm not saying that being Jewish is bad, or that being Jewish is good. The word is used to describe a great many different things. First we would have to agree on what 'Jewish' means. I'm just saying, once you grasp that these people are probably all Jewish, and that they are living together in a cluster because they have been brainwashed into believing that the big, bad Goyim Monster is going to come and get them... and, even when deprived of goyim to blame for all of their problems, they STILL can't get along with each other... and that what you are dealing with is a bunch of high-strung Jews in a high-class ghetto arguing about a high-strung, high-class dead chicken... it puts things into perspective. Personally, I would have put on some sort of white noise soundtrack - rain falling, or something - and tried to drown out the bird. I did that with some neighbors playing Mexican mariachi music, here in Fortuna, a few days ago, when I wanted to take a nap, and it worked just fine. The electronic mail shown above? It's a piece of evidence that was concealed from San Mateo Superior Court in an unlawful termination lawsuit, back in the 1990s. It recently came to light, and is evidence strongly suggesting that Oracle Corporation engaged in perjury, conspiracy, spoliation of evidence and obstruction of justice. Mike Glass was one of the recipients of this email. Small world, eh? It would be really interesting if Matthew and Kelly Sigler lived nearby, too. Why? Because then we could use the locations of the three properties to draw a triangle, and, just as a thought experiment, assess the Jewishness of the owners of those properties that fell within the triangle shaped by the three properties of the three known Jewish people. Why would I want to engage in such research?, you ask. Well... if all the parties to this little squabble are living adjacent to one another, and if all the parties to this little squabble are all Jewish... that's probably not a coincidence. If it turned out that everyone within this hypothetical triangle was ALSO Jewish, then, what we are looking at is not just a security enclave, shaped by paranoia... but, also, a case of some land corporation preferentially and surreptitiously selling properties to buyers, based upon their race and/or ethnicity. Just like Oracle preferentially hiring people according to their race and/or ethnicity. Exact same thing. As I have grown to know more and more about Humboldt County's economy and ecology, I have begun to wonder: was that whole spotted owl brouhaha, back in the 1990s, just a legal maneuver to drive down the prices of land, so that Southern California and East Coast land developers could come in and buy the land, through intermediaries, and market it to their East Coast customers who wanted to flee, to live, amongst the redwoods, in California? But that's another article. Food for thought.

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