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First in a series

 


Lies of Legendary

 

 

Magnitude

 

 

The H. Martin Foundation Returns to Vallejo


The H. Martin Foundation possesses assets of legendary magnitude”

quote from Flor Lat Villapando World Co-Chair—H. Martin Foundation


By Marc Garman

8/10/09


They say it takes one to know one. I come from a long line of hucksters and snake oil salesman types. My uncle, for example, changed his name to Gurudas and made a fortune selling tap water bottled as homeopathic remedies. The so called “elixirs” were allegedly imbued with healing properties after being passed under a pyramid. Perhaps it was a harmless deception, or perhaps some believer refused real medical treatment and died. Hard to say. Nonetheless, it made my uncle a small fortune.


So, I have a good nose for fraud. I got a real whiff on Friday when the H. Martin Foundation (HMF) came to Vallejo and gave a day long presentation at Pastor Rey Bernardes' Global Center for Success on Mare Island. I had thought that my previous article on VIB—Chasing Rainbows—had been sufficient to cast doubt on the integrity and intentions of this so called “foundation”. I suggest you read this first article as it outlines VIB's initial findings on this obvious scam.


Here is a basic outline of what our previous research has revealed:


  1. The earliest reference we find to the H. Martin Foundation is in a Japan Times Article HERE dated January 1, 2001. According to the article a Japanese official,serving as an intermediary for a businessman, attempted “to deposit what he described as the huge assets of former Indonesian President Sukarno's half brother.” The article continues to indicate that “Martin”--ostensibly Martin Hornido Tirwatadinata-- of the H. Martin Foundation is the half brother of Sukarno. Japanese authorities intervened and no transaction took place. They continued to surmise “it is unlikely that the offer was backed by real assets,” and that the proposal may have been linked to money laundering.

  2. The H. Martin Foundation lists an address of 4510 Ellenwood Drive Los Angeles CA 90041. It appears this is a residential neighborhood. It also seems that the house number 4510 does not exist on Ellenwood Drive.

  3. Several attempts were made to call the Los Angeles phone number for the foundation. A woman answers “Hello” and when we request to speak with Martin H. Toriwatadinata or a representative of the foundation, she hangs up. The number is: (323) 441-1238

  4. The H. Martin Foundation was registered as a “limited” company in Ireland on May 4, 2000. It was dissolved in July of 2002. It is listed as a “market research and public opinion polling” company. (A Las Vegas address also seems to have existed at one time )

  5. Several online references claim that the funding for the foundation is derived from the Sultan of Bogor. Although the city of Bogor does exist in Indonesia, VIB has been unable to locate any reference to the Sultan except in conjunction with the H. Martin Foundation.

  6. VIB has been unable to locate any actual business activity or actual projects completed by the H. Martin Foundation between 2001 and today.

  7. A link to a document outlining previous proposals from the H. Martin Foundation presented to the City of Vallejo is HERE

  8. Visit the H. Martin Foundation website: http://www.hmartinfoundation.com






The H. Martin Foundation Presentation

Friday August 7, 2009




I received an invitation to Friday's day long event from Pastor Bernardes himself. He had read my previous article and felt that I was in some way misguided or misinformed. He asked me to “keep an open mind”. Bernardes is a devotee and associate of the H. Martin Foundation. The organization describes itself as a “humanitarian funding organization”. They claim to be in the business of “giving money away.”


My next indication of something suspect took place when I was frisked by security upon entering the Global Center for Success. A gentleman in a blue blazer with an H. Martin logo passed a metal detector wand over my body while another patted me down and searched my bag. Signs were prominently posted forbidding the use of cameras or recording devices including cell phones with cameras.


Upon entering the chapel where the event was being held I was greeted by soft organ music playing and images of white doves projected on the screen along with the H. Martin logo:



 hmf_emblem.jpg  hmf_dove.jpg


Devotees of the H. Martin foundation greeted each other as “my brother” or “my sister”.


While the public were prohibited from having recording devices, a cadre of H. Martin associates were busy filming the event with some very nice high end video equipment. Approximately 175 people were present at the event including representatives from many of Vallejo's faith and non-profit community as well as representatives from California Maritime Academy and other organizations.


The first H. Martin Foundation speaker to address the crowd was a woman who was introduced as Osas Otasowie. Her accent was African, possibly Nigerian. She began by extolling the virtues of the H. Martin Foundation and continued to advise people in the audience that if they “feel sleepy” at any time during the presentation they should get up and move to the back of the room because the cameras would be “showing that to the world and we don't want to be showing that.”

 

Are you ready for this?!!” she exclaimed encouraging the crowd to yell “Yes!!!” loudly for the cameras.


After the Opening Prayer and National Anthem, the crowd was greeted by Vallejo's very own Vice Mayor:


Hermie Sunga


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The image is much clearer in the video as the above image is a frame grab. As to how I got a camera through security? That would be telling. The sound is also quite clear in the video although the footage is quite short. H. Martin security were making a very focused effort to keep an eye on yours truly. But it is unmistakably Hermie.


Hermie was introduced by Pastor Rey Bernardes, who is standing to his left. Bernardes proudly introduced him as “Hermie Sunga, the Vice Mayor of The City of Vallejo”. Sunga's comments, while largely benign, did refer to the “opportunity” presented by the H. Martin Foundation to The City of Vallejo. 

 


Having Sunga introduce the event served to create the appearance of credibility. It speaks either to his ignorance and incompetence, or his knowing complicity. Perhaps both?

 


Pastor Bernardes, who indicated that he knows the foundation's founder, Mr. Martin Hornido Tirwatadinata “well” and has had “lunch and dinner together many times with the founder” stated that “The H. Martin Foundation is capable of funding projects in all 50 states and 186 nations around the world.” He continued to claim that the foundation's resources have been confirmed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). VIB has sent an inquiry to the IMF in both Washington and Indonesia where the HMF is based. (reply pending)


As the event progressed through several hours of talks and video presentations the range of incredible claims continued to expand.


The Vice-Chair of the organization Flor Lat Villapando a smallish middle-aged Filipino woman took the stage and addressed the crowd. She gently caressed a silver tipped riding crop as if it were a small child, gently stroking the pommel as she spoke. She referred to the organization's founder Martin Tirwatadinata as: “Papa Eddy”


Villapando finished her presentation with the words “Money is the key essence. The most important thing.”



Here are some highlights of projects described during the presentation that the H. Martin Foundation will allegedly engage in:



  • The H. Martin Foundation will be partnering with Rey Bernardes and the Global Center for Success to create the H. Martin Foundation Global Center for Success. This new entity will inhabit a massive oval shaped structure on Mare Island that will be so huge in physical size that it will require an internal monorail system to allow people to traverse its vast expanse within a reasonable length of time.


The new building will provide services such as: free healthcare, free child care, vocational training, a cooking school, occupational therapy, services for the deaf and many more. It will “employ many people”.


  • The H. Martin Foundation will be partnering with NASA to create the H. Martin global Satellite Communication Network. This system will consist of some sixteen geostationary satellites. The satellites will be equipped with universal language translation software that HMF will be developing. This software will be capable of translating every language on earth, therefore unifying the world's peoples.


Specifically, the satellite system will be used to facilitate the activities of the HMF Medical Equipment Distribution System located on Mare Island. Doctors anywhere in the world, speaking any language, who need durable or complex medical items will be able to request them from HMF. They will be rapidly shipped in HMF aircraft to any location in the world where they are needed.


  • HMF will engage in a program of buying up empty or marginal shopping malls all over America and engage in converting them into “Humanitarian Malls”

  • HMF will fund your humanitarian organization forever. “Purity of intent is our only prerequisite.”




As I sat in the audience, and listened to the claims made by the cast of characters on the stage, I held back my incredulity and thought: My life is like a David Lynch movie.    LINK


Tune in next week—same time same station-- to learn how I found myself compelled to exit the building by H. Martin security---and for a closer look at some of the players in this ongoing game of deception.


Also, we'll examine the anatomy of this sort of operation and how human assets are manipulated to draw others in.


Our research is ongoing.



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Just started investigating thi   |April.02.2010
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sikntyrd   |March.22.2010
Anonymouse has a point. HMF claims to have a facility in the southern part of the Philippines. That area there is controlled and run by Muslims. There are the good Muslims and the radical ones. The massacre that happened recently because of the elections happened there. First of all, what in the world would HMF be doing in that area preaching the word of God? Surprised they are still alive. Furthermore, maybe it is a terrorist organization pretending to be Christian to fund Abu Sayyaf...check this link out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Sayyaf.
He is wanted for several crimes but
managed to evade authorities in that southern region of the Philippines. His "people" help him just like Bin Ladin is getting help.
Flor L. Villapando   |February.27.2010
Flor L. Villapando, Vice World Chairman, Treasurer & Controlling Officer of the H. MARTIN FOUNDATION Far East Humanitarian Services

Mr. Garman, over the past several months, you have posted a number of unfounded allegations against me and more importantly, the H. MARTIN FOUNDATION. Before you post another derogatory and defamatory accusation, which are grounds for future legal actions, I strongly advise you and your bloggers to visit (http://www.hmartinfoundation.org) or (http://www.hmartinfoundation.com) for my response to your baseless rhetoric.
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BarujBraja de Molina   |September.17.2009
Page two: Does anyone have a copy of the agreement that they want you to sign?
BarujBraja de Molina   |September.17.2009
Hola Todos - Just to let you know that they are down here in Pasadena doing presentations. I would like more information if anyone has it. You can contact me offline if you want at iglesiadelaciudad@gmail.com Thanks.
check it out   |September.08.2009
The HMF has associations with the Unification Church (Moonies). It is unclear whether they are part of the church or just working with them to further HMF causes. The Unification church is one of the most wealthy cults in the world with significant holdings in the US. Their vision is similar to that of HMF.
concerned   |September.05.2009
If you care about Pastor Rey Bernardes, don't just blindly ignore this information. Rather challenge him to examine all of this information closely before all he has worked to accomplish in his life is damaged.
Hmmmm   |August.16.2009
These HMF folks aren't alone. The camel already has his nose in Vallejo's tent. At least one of Vallejo's youth counselling services is run by an ex-Synanon honcho. If you don't remember, Synanon was operating in SF sucking up huge amounts of subsidies for helping youths, but not spending the money on the kids. When some attorney "outed" their scam, they put a rattlesnake in his mailbox. He survived and the plea bargain was that Synanon would cease operation. Those involved at the top, just oozed out to other communities to set up similar operations. The person running the one in
Vallejo was run out of Sonoma County, I understand. It seems Synanon leaders come into disadvantaged communities and buy themselves a few City Council members. Maybe we should get a list of former Synanon leaders and compare that to the leaders of Vallejo's non-profits and to City Council members pushing for them.
g.manicotti   |August.16.2009
I'm familiar with Affinity Fraud....
Davis and Sunga are perfect targets, if this fiasco doesn't end Sunga's election hopes I don't know what will. And Davis should simply be removed from office for incompetence.
Justice League   |August.16.2009
Google "Affinity Fraud" to learn more of how it works.
Seeker   |August.15.2009
Marc:Grateful for your investigating this outfit; however, do so "with an open mind". Then your reports will be taken with credibility.
anonymouse   |August.15.2009
Have faith, thats been done by my rep who went with me to the meets.
Edinator   |August.15.2009
avatar G. Manicotti:

re: FBI....done
Have faith   |August.15.2009
Anonymouse

Would you please contact Marc. This thing needs to be stopped before a lot of innocent people get hurt.
g/manicotti   |August.15.2009
So when is the FBI getting notified ?
anonymouse   |August.14.2009
The makeup of the group consists largely of filipinos and blacks, making the latinos, asians, and whites share the minority. They come in high-end cars, they have respectable jobs, and can easily hand Villapando stacks of $20 bills for a variety of needs and expenses. And they keep records of who gave how much. The group share socialist beliefs I noticed. The agenda for the meets are nearly identical and they expect you to meet once a week,then 2 times a week, then daily which is the red flag that suggest this is a cult. All the meets are filmed. Youre seated snugly like sardines in a
can. I been told they were getting million$ this year and told they were relocating their meets. So Vallejo was where they went. I have a lot of documentation (paperwork) from them. I'm glad I jumped ship before the ship took me down. And I've been scammed of my time going to these meets to find its a classic cult. Thank god they werent going like heavens gate or people's temple.
gmanicotti   |August.14.2009
uh huh... oh papa toony we got a loony...
anonymouse   |August.14.2009
I went to many of their meets to get the 75 hour min. Seen a lot of things about HMF that don't make right sense to a normal 501c3 organization. And they still in 'formative' stage like they been for decades already. They're recruiting people from genuine 501c3's and ply us with food, drinks, and long speeches that drag off the subject especially Villapando's speeches. Villapando's use of the riding crop is too weird. Even there's a chair that revered by the group. Nobody uses it no body is alowwed to. And they change the water in the vases around the chair. It's got a lot of cult
characteristics. I gotta hand it to Villapando for washing the minds of a lot of people. These people are well dressed up with ties and 3 piece suits. Even on hot days too. (to be continued)
Have faith   |August.14.2009
Anonymouse

Are they a cult or a scam. What do you believe is their goal.
Scam Orama   |August.14.2009
Tapley
What more evidence do you need unless you have been brainwashed.Have you been involved in any way with the HMF or any of its meeting?

So far none of the evidence has been positive.From what Anonymouse and Madrat has said this smells worse than limburger cheese.

Do you know what it costs to build and launch 16 geosynchrous satellites.More than the assests of the HMF.

The harm in waiting is that many legitimate non profits could be destroyed .
Tapley   |August.14.2009
I know what this organization is proposing sounds like the proverbial "to good to be true." My understanding is that they have asked for nothing except for people to hear them out. My question is, "what if they are real?" Can we afford to just discount them without giving them a chance to prove themselves? Let's give them a chance to prove themselves. After all, we have nothing to lose. If they are are not legitimate, I'll lead the charge to run them out of town.
Madrat   |August.14.2009
They had a meeting place in one of those big industrial buildings in Ontario. They had another meeting place in Whittier. The Ontario place probably had a lot of their physical assets in it.

The Ontario meets took place in one of the 6 completed industrial buildings close to the Magnolia and Mission intersection.

I have to remain anonymous I signed a confidentiality agreement with the HMF when I joined them.
Anonymouse   |August.14.2009
HMF has been a terrible joke. Took a lot of our valuable time away from our social service agency and made us spend a lot in gas when it was like $4.50 per gallon to learn it was more of a cult than a humanitarian gin. They do a lotta brainwashing and a lot of gimmicks like that "fire at the philippine house" right after the picnic.
John K   |August.13.2009
Marc, take your time, and don't publish till you know you have the right stuff. I'll never forget the awful sinking feeling that overwhelmed me when Dan Rathernot fell into the clever trap set by Carl Rove or his operatives. Illigitimi non carborundum est, Marc.
Anonymous   |August.13.2009
I can't wait to see the result of your research! Please do it fast. If you really have the right connection, you can do it in 24 hours.
gmanicotti   |August.13.2009
Please ! Sunga couldnt think himself out of a wet paper bag.
Someone who cares   |August.13.2009
I would suggest that you try and get an interview with Vice Mayor Sunga.

Since he was there and by all accounts from the tape recorded introduction he should tell us why he was so energetic in passing on his seal of approval with this H. Martin Foundation.
Edinator   |August.12.2009
avatar Research is ongoing. Expect a new update on Monday. We are tracking the peripheral activities of those who are known associates of H. Martin with some results already.
Vallejoan wanting to know the   |August.12.2009
Marc,
Anything new on your investigation of HMF? Keep us updated and please post links or where you get your legitimate sources! Thanks...
Anon   |August.12.2009
My biggest fear is that this HMF could end up destroying many of vallejo's non profits by sucking them into a scam that they will not be able to finanically survive.

If anyone has more information would they please let Marc know. Vallejo has enough problems.

It also shows how these scams can continue even when exposed--some of those who attened probably read Marc's first article and still discounted the facts presented.

My question is what will it take to convince people that the HMF is a Hoax and their goal is to scam people.
Anonymous   |August.12.2009
And why try to rush attendees into signing something? Sounds like a freaky Jim Jones deal.
momster   |August.12.2009
Leg Res: If your so legitimate than why no cameras or audio recorders?
One who was there   |August.12.2009
To Legitimate Source:
Hello Flor. Take your lies and leave Vallejo. We see you for what you are.
Vallejoan   |August.12.2009
It is no surprise to me that someone who has a degree from an online university that is now shut down by the State of Hawaii would fall for this stuff as well.

Mr. Sunga has done nothing as a Vallejo City Council member but take up space on the dias. How sad.
ReALLY?   |August.11.2009
Finally, someone who "has done their due dilligence". So if you have researched the group, could you please give us a link to what you found? I've spent hours looking into this group and can't find a thing on them other that their website and what has been mentioned here. Do you have some information you can provide on these people? Please share with us what you found and where you found it?

I have some real concern when a group comes into town and makes the kind of claims that they have. Where did all their money come from? Why would a group that has "legendary" amounts of
money need our non-profits to help them? Why don't they simply just move in and buy the land they say they are willing to build on? I mean, what is the purpose for signing up the groups to do what they need to do? If a group has that kind of money, why can't anyone find a single reference about their foundation? I'm just asking? What do you know about them that we don't?
legitimate source   |August.11.2009
I don't know why people could be so inhumane to talked negatively about people whose only desire is to help (Not unless they have a political and underlying motive for themselves). I happen to hear the H. Martin Foundation's presentation and these people never ask for anything in return. In fact, I learned that the HMF people even participated by "chipping in" for the wonderful barbecue lunch that was served in that event. Im a skeptical person by nature and I did my due diligence before I attended this event. It will take a "high level connection" to know the legitimacy of
the wealth of this H. Martin Foundation. I'm fortunate and very much privileged to know for myself the authenticity and reality of this H. Martin Foundation. My advice to the readers,don't believe everything you read. Find out for yourself. If you have nothing good to say about something,and if(again, the HMF people didn't ask for anything in return) that something doesn't have an adverse effect on anyone in this "economic climate" everyone is in, I will salute the people that were accused of chasing rainbows to bring hope to the people of the City of Vallejo because I'm sure they will
find gold at the end of it.
Leaders Without Brains   |August.11.2009
Prayers were said and the hat was passed around. Enough said -- it's a money laundering scam hidden under the guise of a non-profit and sold on the love/fear of Jesus.

Perfect fit for Ozzie and Hermie. Ozzie is so drunk on religion he'll do anything in the name of God, even if it means checking his brain at the door. Hermie is so stupid, he'd buy any line of bull****, and so corrupt, he'd push anything forward for "his people" and some campaign contributions.
seabee   |August.11.2009
Wow Sonic ! where do I sign up....
Looks like these idiots would fall for one of the oldest scams in the book....
Ahhhhh Nigeria....
Sonic Toad   |August.10.2009
avatar I am extending this proposal to you in my capacity as Gm Finance and in full agreement with the Auditor-General of this company (Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Company). After the fourth quarter internal audit carried on all records and accounts of awarded and executed contracts of this company (NLNG) since inception of democracy in Nigeria, a whopping sum of USD15.3M was uncovered to be floating.
It might interest you to know that The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company came into full working capacity during the current civilian dispensation at a working/asset capacity of USD3Billion and
will definitely gulp more USD2Billion on the completion of the fifth part.
The money USD15.3M has been approved by this company NLNG, The Federal Ministry of Finance (Endorsed by the Accountant General of the Federation) and to be paid by the Apex Bank of Nigeria as payment for contract done under Contract Number NLNG/FGN/FMF/CBN/C987/04.
As top civil servants, we are not authorized to operate Foreign Bank account hence our decision to use your account on full trust and confidence to transfer this money outside Nigeria.
We have jointly agreed to transfer the funds into your account provided
you will consent and prove that you can be trusted.I will regularize the approvals to reflect you as the contractor and beneficiary of the funds.
We have resolved to give you 40% of the total sum for your assistance. If you are capable of assisting with the transfer, please contact me immediately through the Privat email.
Very Best Regards
What were they thinking   |August.10.2009
I hope Marc is able to answer some of the fundamental questions such as

1) Why Vallejo

2)What is the H Martin Foundation Scam (Ponzi,Money Laundering etc)

3) Were the invited expected to give money or were they thinking they would get donations beyond their wildest dream

4) How cupable is Hermie and Osby--were they just exhibiting extremely poor judgement

5) Is Pastor Bernardes a victim or something else.
John K   |August.10.2009
I get a sinking feeling from this revelation... as an occasional supporter of Rev. Bernardes Help Center, I wonder what will be the upshot? Surely he took "Chasing Rainbows" into account, yet still he persists with this nonsense? What gives? Sooner will be better with the financial audit. Is there really a Santa Claus? Is there really a Nigerian Oil Minister? I will stay tuned.

My mate asks, "What were they thinking when they invited Marc? Did they think he would see the light or have some epiphany?"
Sonic Toad   |August.10.2009
avatar You must watch the David Lynch clip. It truly illustrates how surreal all of this is. In the video comments there is a description of the baby in Eraserhead "It looked a bit like satan, ET, and a watermelon had a threeway and this is it's offspring". Couldn't have said it better and I ain't talking about the baby.
seabee   |August.10.2009
ROFLMAO
Pathetic and unreal.
Fed Up   |August.10.2009
These people must have heard from 1186 that Vallejo is a gold mine to be harvested.
Mum153   |August.10.2009
The camera was in your hat!
Mum153   |August.10.2009
This is the craziest scheme ever! Good for you Marc!
When will they start mixing the Kool-Aid?

Take care...these are a bunch of greedy crazies!
i love vallejo   |August.10.2009
thanks marc for your insight to this matter. i am not amazed to hear anything that hermie sunga is a part of. he lied about his education and got elected, he has done absolutely nothing for his term except take up space in the council chambers, and when he opens his mouth it is rarely understood what he is saying.
i just hope the filipino community will see that voting for a candidate just because they are filipino has been a disaster for vallejo. the filipino community is important to our city and they should be represented by intelligent members of their community. hermie is not
intelligent nor does he have the capability of being a productive member of the council.
Firebug   |August.10.2009
avatar Good God, this explains much.
anonymous   |August.10.2009
Continued from below:
Success by the enemy would wreak untold havoc on all of the legitimate ministries in the area.

Marc- we look forward to learning of the future investigative discoveries you make about this sinister plot. Thank you in your perseverance!!
May God bless YOU!!
anonymous   |August.10.2009
Continued from below:
Success by the
anonymous   |August.10.2009
Marc- We believe it is no accident that you have come along, for such a time as this: to expose this deception by Satan himself. His purpose is to destroy the 25+ years of faithful ministry Pastor Rey Bernardes has worked- to pull people out of his gutters and give them a new chance at life (Global Center for Success, Christian Help Center, Renaissance Center, homeless houses, Lord's Fellowship church). The kingdom of darkness is being challenged by the Kingdom of God.

Pastor Rey has even taken the model of the GCFS to churches in other countries- for more outreach ministries. You can bet
the minions of darkness are none too pleased!

However, because of his belief that all charitable contributions, grants, and project awards "must be from God", he has fallen prey to his (HMF) deception, and is also involving several other organizations that trust his heart and judgment.

It is obvious that the 'delusions of grandeur' presented, and the promise of hope they propose to deliver would make anyone with true humanitarian desires salivate at the thought.

Vallejo! Rey Bernardes is one of the most important persons ever to impact your city. He has poured out his heart,
time, and energy for all these years. Please pray for him to get wisdom and to be protected. This is a very serious, high stakes issue! Success by the
Living in Oz   |August.10.2009
An issue, then, is how to use and publize Hermie Sunga's connection with this dubious foundation during his campaign. Possible question(s) during certain candidate forums.
Firebug   |August.10.2009
avatar I suppose this nonsense could be Hermie's answer to the UUT failure next November? Could this be a spiritual revenue enhancement of sorts?
On Fire   |August.10.2009
avatar Things that make you go hmmmmmmm!

Maybe someone should review Hermie's FPPC reports to see if he ever received donations from this H. Martin foundation. His eye opening total of contributions he received for his campaign raises a red flag. Over a $100,000 for a council race? Yes and then the push for the enterprise zone? Just things that make you go hmmmmmmm?
Anonymous   |August.10.2009
Folks I give you example #1: Why real, good, stable, legitimate businesses won't come to Vallejo: Because our "leaders" are either supremely stupid or supremely corrupt (or a little of both?).

According to the chasing rainbows article, our fine mayor is even involved with these crooks, acually had City Staff, and Touro reps meet with them. No wonder Touro turned tail and RAN THE HELL OUT OF VALLEJO.

This town is so f*cked... Don't vote for Hermie thats all I can say.
Anonymous   |August.10.2009
Oh you've got to be kidding me! This has to be some terrible joke, right? Why do I automatically think of Hermie and how hard he's been pushing for the foreign trade zone on Mare Island? Is there a connection? This smells rotten. Even worse than Osby's Calvin Grigsby debacle.
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