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so lepage apparently was williamstown's building inspector in 1986 and was using an alias possibly because he was spying for the kochs who were maine's largest land owners through georgia pacific, and who founded the tea party
the kochs founded the birch society that hired two french gunmen to shoot jfk, had worked for both hitler and stalin, and founded the mit research institute the langer that founded moderna taught at
lepage won two elections in maine the child porn kompromatted spoiler candidate elliot cutler ran in to divide the democrat vote - allowing lepage to become maine's governor with less than 40% of the vote, then destroying the state #mainereignoferror #mainesucks
lepage held an antimaskers antidistancers campaign event here in maine shortly after trump and pence did the same in late 2020
the vermont band phish helped us get #rcv here in maine which helped democrat jared golden overcome the spoiler effect while lepage lost the governor's race to janet mills by ~ 13% #woodland12x
williamstown, north adams, pittsfield and van buren - because of loring afb - were much more secretive than we all knew growing up
the band phish played two concerts at loring which had a q clearance nuclear testing area and was closed by the bush (sherff ?) admin which just caused presque isle's long troubled mall - opened the year before loring was closed - to close as nuclear tensions are now ramping up for nato #alphena12
q anon is named for the department of energy's 'q' clearance security level which is equal to top secret in the defense dept mom worked at during ww2 when williams president baxter was head of the oss
just found out yesterday sprague electric funded the computer chip maker mostek that made 80% of the early computer chips williamstown's dr lehovec created the fundamental component of, which apparently was also the fundamental component of solar cells, and l e ds
industrial espionage and national espionage go hand in hand
'The board also agreed, 5-0, that town meeting should reject a citizen's petition to require "ranked choice voting" in town elections. Andrew Hogeland said that while some might be inclined to support the idea of ranked-choice voting, there was not enough time to fully vet a more than two-page article that, in his reading, deviates from a ranked-choice voting proposal that failed statewide in 2020 but was supported by Williamstown voters, 64.5 percent to 35.5 percent.
The majority of the Select Board also agreed that the time is not ripe for another article brought by citizens petition. Article 32 on the meeting warrant would change the town's leash bylaw to require dogs to be kept on leash in the General Residence district when not on an owner's property and on the new multi-modal pike/pedestrian path.'
gp said it sold great northern to bowater in 2001 but maine biz said they still owned it in 2006:
october 30th, 2006:
'Taking tissue out of the mix'
'The G-P mill's closure made headlines last March, when it stopped making products such as Quilted Northern tissue paper. More than 400 jobs were left in limbo as the state swooped in and asked the company, which late last year was acquired by Kansas-based Koch Industries, to keep the mill maintained for 60 days while it searched for a buyer. That 60 days passed with no deal in place, but the state and G-P continued to work together to find a buyer.'
october 22, 1998:
'The sale does not include about 1 million acres of land Great Northern owns in the West Branch region, said Gordon R. Manuel, Great Northern's manager of public relations. The West Branch region stretches northwest from Millinocket to the Canadian border.'