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Marfa was founded in the early 1880s as a railroad water stop, and grew quickly through the 1920s. Marfa Army Airfield (Fort D.A. Russell) was located east of the town during World War II and trained several thousand pilots before closing in 1945 (the abandoned site is still visible ten miles east of the city). The base was also used as the training ground for many of the U.S. Army's Chemical mortar battalions.
Today Marfa is a tourist destination, located between the Davis Mountains and Big Bend National Park. Attractions include the historical architecture and classic Texas town square, modern art, soaring, and the Marfa lights.
Amateur etymologist Barry Popik has shown that Marfa is named after Marfa Strogoff, a character in the Jules Verne novel Michael Strogoff and its theatrical adaptation; the origin was reported in the Galveston Daily News on December 17, 1882, after the Marfa railroad station was established but before Marfa received a post office in 1883.
Starting Oct 1st, 2009 the city will no longer have a local police department. The Presidio County Sheriff will patrol the city which Marfa is the county seat of Presidio.
The Handbook of Texas states that the wife of a railroad executive "reportedly" suggested the name "Marfa" after a name in the Fyodor Dostoevsky novel The Brothers Karamazov, which she read.[3]
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[edit] Geography
Marfa is located at 30°18′43″N 104°1′29″W / 30.31194°N 104.02472°W (30.311863, -104.024779)[4].
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.6 square miles (4.1 km²), all of it land. It is a small city.
[edit] Modern Art and minimalism
In 1971, Donald Judd, the renowned minimalist artist, moved to Marfa from New York City. After renting summer houses for a couple of years he bought two large hangars, some smaller buildings and started to permanently install his art. While this started with his building in New York, the buildings in Marfa (now The Block, Judd Foundation) allowed him to install his works on a larger scale. In 1976 he bought the first of two ranches that would become his primary places of residence, continuing a long love affair with the desert landscape surrounding Marfa. Later, with assistance from the Dia Art Foundation in New York, Judd acquired decommissioned Fort D.A. Russell, and began transforming the fort's buildings into art spaces in 1979. Judd's vision was to house large collections of individual artists' work on permanent display, as a sort of anti-museum. Judd believed that the prevailing model of a museum, where art is shown for short periods of time, does not allow the viewer an understanding of the artist or their work as they intended.
Since Judd's death in 1994, two foundations have been working to maintain his legacy: the Chinati Foundation and Judd Foundation. Every year The Chinati Foundation holds an Open House event where artists, collectors, and enthusiasts come from around the world to visit Marfa's art. Since 1997 Open House has been co-sponsored by both foundations and attracts thousands of visitors from around the world.
The Chinati Foundation now occupies more than 10 buildings at the site and has on permanent exhibit work by Carl Andre, Ingólfur Arnarsson, John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin, Roni Horn, Ilya Kabakov, Richard Long, Claes Oldenberg, Coosje van Bruggen, John Wesley, and David Rabinowitch.
In recent years, a new wave of artists has moved to Marfa to live and work. As a result, new gallery spaces have opened in the downtown area. Furthermore, The Lannan Foundation has established a writers-in-residency program, a Marfa theater group has formed, and a multi-functional art space called Ballroom Marfa has begun to show art films, host musical performances, and exhibit other art installations.
[edit] Marfa lights
Marfa may be most famous for the Marfa lights, visible every clear night between Marfa and the Paisano Pass when one is facing southwest (toward the Chinati Mountains). According to the Handbook of Texas Online, "...at times they appear colored as they twinkle in the distance. They move about, split apart, melt together, disappear, and reappear. Presidio County residents have watched the lights for over a hundred years. The first historical record of them recalls that in 1883 a young cowhand, Robert Reed Ellison, saw a flickering light while he was driving cattle through Paisano Pass and wondered if it was the campfire of Apache Indians. He was told by other settlers that they often saw the lights, but when they investigated they found no ashes or other evidence of a campsite.[5]
Presidio County has built a viewing station nine miles east of town on U.S. 67 near the site of the old air base. Each year, enthusiasts gather for the annual Marfa Lights Festival.
These objects have been featured and mentioned in various media, including the television show Unsolved Mysteries and an episode of King of the Hill ("Of Mice and Little Green Men") and in an episode of Disney Channel Original Series So Weird. A fictional book by David Morrell, 2009's "The Shimmer", is inspired by the lights.
[edit] Filming of Giant and other films
The famous 1956 Warner Bros. film Giant, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Sal Mineo, Carroll Baker and Dennis Hopper, was filmed in Marfa for two months. Director George Stevens did not have a closed set and actively encouraged the townspeople to come by, either to watch the shooting, or visit with the cast and crew, or take part as extras, dialect coaches, bit players and stagehands.
In August 2006, two movie production units used locations in and around Marfa: the film There Will Be Blood, an adaptation of the Upton Sinclair novel Oil, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and the Coen Brothers' adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel No Country for Old Men.[6][7]
The 1981 play (and 1982 film) Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean were set in and around Marfa; no filming was done there, however.
In 2008, Marfa held the first annual Marfa Film Festival, which lasted from May 1-5.
[edit] Travel
In a January 2009 magazine article, lifestyle publication Southern Living sent a writer to explore far west Texas and its various small and eclectic settlements. In 'Wide Open in West Texas' Taylor Bruce writes:
- "Marfa, Alpine, and Marathon sit along U.S. 90 like hitching posts. On first glance, the three are all Mayberrys of another era. Marfa’s one blinking red light; the Alpine Dairy Queen and Big Bend Saddlery; Marathon’s three blocks of storefronts facing the railroad. But I visit in search of the defining quality that draws people 400 miles west of San Antonio to live and to visit. I’m looking for the real towns, what makes them so alluring and freeing."
Bruce goes on to describe an evening in gallery-rich Marfa: "The two rooms of Yard Dog glow in the pitch-black stillness of the nearly 2,000-person town. Inside, the scene teems with locals, some who look like Willie Nelson, some like Brooklyn hipsters, a stylish mix of rancher and Warhol seen all over Marfa."
[edit] Demographics

According to the latest U.S. census[1] of 2000, there were 2,121 people, 863 households, and 555 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,354.6 people per square mile (521.6/km²). There were 1,126 housing units at an average density of 719.1/sq mi (276.9/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 91.04% White, 0.28% African American, 0.38% Native American, 0.05% Asian, 7.50% from other races, and 0.75% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.87% of the population.
There were 863 households out of which 29.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.4% were married couples living together, 13.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.6% were non-families. 31.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 17.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.35 and the average family size was 2.99.
In the city the population was spread out with 24.9% under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 24.2% from 25 to 44, 24.5% from 45 to 64, and 18.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 101.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 100.9 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $24,712, and the median income for a family was $32,328. Males had a median income of $25,804 versus $18,382 for females. The per capita income for the city was $14,636. About 15.7% of families and 20.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.6% of those under age 18 and 26.9% of those age 65 or over.
"...Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology “conducts research for the development of, and manufactures, tactical missiles, carrier rockets, space launch vehicles, and satellites....”
Department of Justice Press Releasewhite spacerFor Immediate ReleaseOctober 5, 2009 United States Attorney's OfficeDistrict of MassachusettsContact: (617) 748-3100Three Chinese Nationals and Two Corporations Charged with Illegally Exporting Defense Articles and Commerce Controlled Electronics Components to China and Conspiring to Violate U.S. Export LawsBOSTON, MA—Three nationals of the People’s Republic of China and two corporations were charged on October 1, 2009 in federal court with conspiring over a period of ten years to illegally export defense articles, designated on the United States Munitions List, and Commerce controlled electronics components to end-users in China, including several Chinese military entities.Acting United States Attorney Michael K. Loucks; John J. McKenna, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Boston Field Office; Bruce M. Foucart, Special Agent in Charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement - Boston Field Division; Warren T. Bamford, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation - Boston Field Division; and Edward Bradley, Special Agent in Charge of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Northeast Field Office announced that ZHEN ZHOU WU a/k/a ALEX WU, YUFENG WEI a/k/a ANNIE WEI, BO LI a/k/a ERIC LEE, CHITRON ELECTRONICS, INC. (“CHITRON-US”), and SHENZHEN CHITRON ELECTRONICS COMPANY LIMITED (“CHITRON-SHENZHEN”) were charged in a thirty-eight count indictment with conspiring to violate U.S. export laws (including the Arms Export Control Act and Export Administration Regulations), illegally exporting defense articles and Commerce controlled electronics to China, money laundering, and causing false Shipper’s Export Declarations to be filed with the U.S. Department of Commerce.ZHEN ZHOU WU a/k/a ALEX WU, YUFENG WEI a/k/a ANNIE WEI, CHITRON-US and CHITRON-SHENZHEN are also charged with illegally exporting electronics components to the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, an organization which is designated on the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Entity List (according to the Indictment, organizations listed on the Entity List are subject to specific license requirements due to U.S. national security interests). According to the Indictment, Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology “conducts research for the development of, and manufactures, tactical missiles, carrier rockets, space launch vehicles, and satellites.” Lastly, the Indictment charges YUFENG WEI a/k/a ANNIE WEI with immigration fraud.The Second Superseding Indictment alleges that ZHEN ZHOU WU a/k/a ALEX WU founded CHITRON-SHENZHEN in or about April 1996. In March 1998, ZHEN ZHOU WU a/k/a ALEX WU incorporated CHITRON-US, which served as CHITRON-SHENZHEN’s purchasing office in the United States. The Indictment further alleges that using CHITRON-US, ZHEN ZHOU WU a/k/a ALEX WU, YUFENG WEI a/k/a ANNIE WEI, and CHITRONSHENZHEN ordered U.S. military products and Commerce controlled electronic components from U.S. companies for end-users in mainland China. Allegedly, at the instruction of ZHEN ZHOU WU a/k/a ALEX WU and YUFENG WEI a/k/a ANNIE WEI, the U.S. companies were instructed to ship all ordered products to the CHITRON-US office located in Waltham, Massachusetts. According to the Indictment, upon receipt by CHITRON-US of the ordered products, the U.S. commodities were inspected by CHITRON-US employees and consolidated into packages, which were exported on a weekly basis to mainland China using freight forwarders in Hong Kong without obtaining the required export licenses from the Department of State and Department of Commerce. According to the Indictment, ZHEN ZHOU WU a/k/a ALEX WU promoted CHITRON on its website (shared by both CHITRON-US and CHITRONSHENZHEN) as a company that could procure military products. Thus, by “2007, according to WU, Chinese military-related institutions (including research institutes) in electronics and aerospace comprised 25% of CHITRON-SHENZHEN’s customers.”If ZHEN ZHOU WU a/k/a ALEX WU is convicted of the charges he faces in the Indictment, he faces up to 20 years imprisonment, to be followed by 3 years supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine. If YUFENG WEI a/k/a ANNIE WEI is convicted of the charges she faces in the Indictment, she faces up to 20 years imprisonment, to be followed by 3 years supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine. If BO LI a/k/a ERIC LEE is convicted of the charges he faces in the Indictment, he faces up to 20 years imprisonment, to be followed by 3 years supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine. Both CHITRON-SHENZHEN and CHITRON-US face up to a $1,000,000 fine for each count in the Indictment charging them with illegal export of defense articles. They each also face up to a $500,000 fine for the remaining counts in the Indictment.The case is being investigated agents of the Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Defense Criminal Investigative Service. It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys B. Stephanie Siegmann and John Capin of Loucks’ Anti- Terrorism and National Security Unit.The details contained in the Indictment are allegations. The defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 1:26 PM
MONTANA Atty General takes action in Hardin
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Date: Saturday, 3-Oct-2009 10:33:24
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Served time in prison for theft
APF head Hilton has history of legal trouble
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Michael Hilton of American Police Force arrived in Hardin with promises of Mercedes police cars and expertise in operatingprisons. He delivered the cars last week, but may have learnedabout prisons following a 1993 conviction for grand theft.
Public records from police and state and federal courts in California show that Michael Anthony Hilton, using that name andmore than a dozen aliases over several years, is cited in multiplecriminal, civil and bankruptcy cases, and was sentenced in 1993 totwo years in state prison in California.
Hilton pleaded guilty in March 1993 to 14 felonies, including 10 counts of grand theft, one count of attempted grand theft and threecounts of diversion of construction funds, according to OrangeCounty court records. He was sentenced to two years in prison, butit is unclear how much time he served.
Court records in that case list his real name as Michael Hilton, but they also include the aliases Midrag Ilia Dokovitch, MidragIlia Dokovich and Michael Miodrag.
Hilton, who speaks heavily accented English, has told reporters that he is a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Montenegro, acountry bordering Serbia, and once part of the former Republic ofYugoslavia.
The same aliases and other similar ones, all with slightly different spellings, show up in many other court documents citingHilton, including a May 2003 Orange County case in which Hiltonpleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol.
A booking photo from the Huntington Beach Police Department from Hilton's DUI arrest on March 14, 2003, shows him heavier, beardlessand with more hair than he has now.
It also shows the same facial features, including a distinct arched wrinkle over his left eye, along with three deep browfurrows, small, circular indentations in the center of his foreheadand a cleft tip on the nose.
Michael Hilton and his aliases are listed as defendants in various Orange County civil cases alleging fraud and breach ofwarranty, including a March 2000 case where he is accused of fraud,larceny, breach of contract and false pretenses.
Court documents in that case allege that Hilton and others solicited investments of hundreds of thousands of dollars from theplaintiff for the creation of collectible Super Bowl commemorativecoins.
The complaint alleges that Hilton and others falsely told the plaintiff that the money would be used for the design andmanufacture of the coins, and to pay for a National Football Leaguelicense to produce them.
In fact, the complaint states, no such license was ever issued by the NFL.
Court documents show that the plaintiff obtained a 2001 judgment for $200,000 against Hilton, listing his aliases of MiodragDokovich and Midrag Ilia Dokovich.
Hilton also declared Chapter 13 bankruptcy twice during a 15-month period.
He filed under his real name, citing the alias Miodrag A. Dokovich, in November 2002, listing a Stanton, Calif., home addressand a Fountain Valley, Calif., business address tied to theBelgrade Market Liquor and Deli.
In February 2004, Hilton filed under his real name, citing the alias Miodrag Dokovich, and listing a Santa Ana, Calif., homeaddress. He estimated his assets at less than $50,000, and listedas creditors only a credit union and his landlord.
Both bankruptcy filings appear to have been intended to delay eviction proceedings against him. Under federal bankruptcy law,tenants are generally protected from eviction while they reorganizetheir finances.
Anh Q.D. Nguyen, a Garden Grove attorney, said in an e-mail that he represented Hilton's landlord in an eviction case against Hiltonthat was filed in January 2004.
Nguyen said that Hilton "filed an eleventh-hour bankruptcy petition in which my office successfully obtained relief from thebankruptcy automatic stay, in order to reclaim possession of therented premises."
Hilton had also been named as a defendant in July 2002 as part of separate eviction proceedings before his bankruptcy filing thatyear.
Hilton filed both bankruptcies without an attorney, paying less than $275 in filing fees for each. Both petitions were dismissed bythe court after Hilton failed to provide necessary documentation,including a financial reorganization plan.
Chapter 13 bankruptcies generally remain on personal credit histories for seven years, and show up on standard creditchecks.
When asked on Wednesday about Hilton's business dealings before his involvement with APF, company spokeswoman Becky Shay said,"That information is not going to be made available at thispoint."
"That's his private business. He is a man who distinguishes between private and business, between personal and corporate," shesaid.
Shay said she would check with Hilton for a comment about his DUI arrest, but did not provide further details.
She did not respond to an additional call made later Wednesday seeking more information about Hilton's other past legalproblems.
Posted inMontana,Top-headlinesonWednesday, September 30, 2009 6:25 pmUpdated: 6:51 am.| Tags:Michael Hilton,American Police Force,
Archive Publishes Treasure Trove of Kissinger Telephone Conversations
Comprehensive Collection of Kissinger "Telcons" Provides Inside View of Government Decision-Making;
Reveals Candid talks with Presidents, Foreign Leaders, Journalists, and Power-brokers during Nixon-Ford Years
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 263
Edited by William Burr
Posted - December 23, 2008
See also - "Dr. Kissinger, Mr. President"
Kissinger's Telcons and Nixon's Tapes
Links Kissinger Telephone Conversations: A Verbatim Record of U.S. Diplomacy, 1969-1977 Digital National Security Archive (ProQuest) Related postings "Dr. Kissinger, Mr. President" The Kissinger State Department Telcons The Kissinger Telcons |
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Scalar Mind wars with directed energy and mind control weapons must end..
The truth of the mind war weapons must be exposed
http://www.cheniere.org/explore%20articles/mind%20control1/index.html

http://mcvictimsworld.ning.com/profiles/blogs/from-tom-beardon
http://www.cheniere.org/toc2.htm
http://www.cheniere.org/images/weapons/index.html
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Weapons Slides
SecDef Cohen
"Others [terrorists] are engaging even in an eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves… So there are plenty of ingenious minds out there that are at work finding ways in which they can wreak terror upon other nations…It's real, and that's the reason why we have to intensify our [counterterrorism] efforts." *
Secretary of Defense William Cohen at an April 1997 counterterrorism conference sponsored by former Senator Sam Nunn. Quoted from DoD News Briefing, Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, Q&A at the Conference on Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruct
Google The Dept of Defense Jason Program. The 60 or so members have formed the Mitre Corporation based out of McLean VA as well as a Fusion Center and mind control center outside of Boston. http://www.mitre.org
Evidence of Torture
Evidence of Torture"Statute of Liberty"
Directed Energy Weapon a street in the UK
Chinese, Russian hackers probing US power grid: report from "Defese Talk" Global defense and military portal
http://www.defencetalk.com/chinese-russian-hackers-probing-us-power-grid-report-17662/
Chinese, Russian hackers probing US power grid: report
Defense & Security News — By Agence France-Presse on April 13, 2009 at 6:45 amWashington: Chinese and Russian hackers are attempting to seed viruses in the US power grid that could one day plunge major cities into chaos, a report warned Wednesday.
The report in the Wall Street Journal quotes intelligence officials saying that cyber-spies last year repeatedly gained access to the system powering everything from financial institutions to sewage systems.
"The Chinese have attempted to map our infrastructure, such as the electrical grid," the daily said quoting an unidentified senior intelligence official, and "so have the Russians."
While no damage was caused, investigators found time bomb style viruses sown into the system. "If we go to war with them, they will try to turn them on," the official was quoted as saying.
Amy Kudwa, spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, said she was "not aware of any disruption to the power grid."
However, she acknowledged that "cyber attacks are made all the time."
Barack Obama, the most Internet-savvy president in US history, has pledged to expand the use of the Internet across the country. Among the projects is a major overhaul, with increasing reliance on computer networks, of the electric grid.
That adds to pressure to defend against the growing army of cyber assailants.
On Tuesday the Pentagon revealed that more than 100 million dollars had been spent just in the last six months to repair damage from attacks.
Kudwa said that DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano "takes the issue of cyber security very seriously, which is why she has ordered a top-to-bottom review of all our cyber security."
The DHS and private industry "continuously looks for and mitigates those attacks," she said.
But the challenge is spiraling.
"We're spending vast amounts of money trying to improve security, but computer security is a moving target. It's a journey without destination," said John Bumgarner at Cyber Consequences Unit, which advises the government.
Evan Kohlmann, an investigator with Global Terror Alert, said cyber assailants were capable of replicating the accidental power outage briefly shutting down New York in 2003.
That incident resulted from a fault in power lines, but a hacker controlling the grid could inflict similar or even worse disruption.
"That was just the power going off briefly. Imagine if worse things started to happen. If you induced power surges you could cause very, very serious permanent damage," Kohlmann said. "You could cause mass economic damage."
Although terrorist groups might consider such targets, the most skilled and motivated hackers are in China and Russia, analysts say.
"Both (China and Russia) are particularly interested in enlisting their populace. The Chinese government has either allowed to flourish or has encouraged many patriotic hackers and the Russian government too," said Noah Shachtman, an editor at Wired magazine.
Bumgarner, a government special operations veteran and hacking expert, said that many attacks on the grid aim not to cause damage, but to steal information.
"Some could be just to extract data to increase the efficiency of their own systems," he said.
Kohlmann said countries like China and Russia, which are rivals but also partners to the United States, are not interested in causing major damage -- at least now.
"It appears their aim is not to disrupt the systems now, but to ensure that if these states were ever in a position where they have their backs against the wall that they have another option to atomic weapons or whatever."
The more immediate threat is that the hacking expertise gets out from under government control.
"Once you have the genie out of the bottle and people able to do this, soon it won't be a team of people in a government lab," Kohlmann said. "It's really only a matter of time before non-state actors can get in."
Bumgarner said that cyberspace has become a fully fledged front in national security, along with air, land, sea and space.
"The United States' digital footprint touches all across the world, just as theirs touches ours."
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