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Justin Hayward, The Moody Blues "Letter's I've written...never meaning to send" Hey Justin - those nights in white satin? You means... "Letters I've written, that Stephanie won't let them publish."
Medford Transcript
Justin Hayward, The Moody Blues "Letter's I've written...never meaning to send" Hey Justin - those nights in white satin? You means... "Letters I've written, that Stephanie won't let them publish."
Medford Transcript
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Dear Medford Transcript:
Miranda
Wilson and I were the only two people attending the fourth Cable
Advisory meeting (the third "official" on May 31 which I videotaped; I
also videotaped the May 24th meeting, available on YouTube,) which says a
lot about the lack of transparency regarding public access TV,
carefully controlled by the city of Medford.
Notice
how the only person who put in a proposal when requested by the former
mayor, Mike McGlynn, attends these meetings but is air-brushed out of
the conversation. Intentionally.
1)Did
the Advisory Committee even know how many members are at this alleged
"station" when Jay Campbell looks ridiculous praising the staffer that
exited, Ben Brown, and says what an "exciting" place it is, and how
"excited" he is,
because
instead of the Advisory board actually moving forward, Mr. Campbell is
on record wanting to do his OWN SHOW - possibly on Real Estate Campbell
claimed, which would be a conflict of interest on two levels:
a)Campbell, displaying inexperience as chair of a board, knows less about cable tv
b)Campbell
is supposed to be facilitating programming for others, not himself.
Like Donald Trump's charity foundation being sued by the state of New
York and its Attorney General today, there's no doubt why Campbell gets
incensed over talk of the old TV3 - a board member having his own
"money managers" oooops "real estate manager" show to promote a
for-profit company flies in the face of access television. Why talk
about TV3 when the new chair of the board is saying, on public record,
that he wants to do exactly what dragged Medford Community Cablevision,
Inc. out the door kicking and screaming.
Wilson writes: "But the Medford Cable Advisory Board members want the public
to know that despite MCM getting off to a slow start, the station is up
and running and the board is moving forward."
2)How
the hell do you have a slow start when the access TV problems have been
happening for over 25 years? Easy, the issuing authority, Stephanie
Muccini-Burke, is unqualified to make these decisions. Yvette Wilks is
oh so full of herself that Burke appointed her..."oh wow, the mayor is
fawning all over me." Yes, Yvette, just be clueless to the number of
members, the fraudulent CORI check abusive Mark E Rumley put in place to
keep people out, and turn a blind eye to the public paying the freight
and you'll be ok with Stephanie.
3)Gabby
Follet Sumney is the second coming of Dawn Natalia, the notorious woman
from Foster Rhode Island who used our resources to make her own (quite
awful, actually!) films instead of teaching access TV. What has
Follet-Sumney done to expedite things? Nothing. Just another filmmaker
with no real access TV resume that she could report to me. So you
have Wilks, on the board of Somerville Media Center, The return of the
"Money Managers" with Campbell - so in love with Stephanie Muccini-Burke
they ought to get a room, and yet another filmmaker a la Dawn Natalia.
With that kind of background you wouldn't want to bring up the fraudulent old MCC TV3 either. It's just more of the damn same insider's club and Michael Marks, Joe Fortch and Chris Donovan clearly see the writing on the wall. God bless them all for being forthright about the reality of the situation. Muccini-Burke access has replaced Frankie Pilleri Access, but don't quote me, I'm just the guy who paid his dues shutting down TV3 for the city of Medford.
4)Clearly,
Miranda Wilson has been giving marching orders not to quote the guy
doing the heavy lifting, for obvious reasons, because this is fraudulent
access television, the names have changed, the monkey business is still
the same: theft of the franchise fee paid for by the cable TV
subscribers.
5)The
Transcript failed to note that the Cable Advisory Board is unprepared,
has flawed meetings, couldn't even tell me the low membership at MCC.
Know this, and this was backed up by former MCC TV3 president Frank
Pilleri at the first board meeting of this sham/scam created by
Muccini-Burke. Frank Pilleri ENDORSED my message to the board...that
I can bring in hundreds of members. The city doesn't want that. Mr.
Pilleri wanted that back in the "good old days" when we all got
along..in the 1990s!!!!
I'm
also glad Pilleri waited until the court's stay away order (6 months
Frankie couldn't talk to me) before he endorsed me. Thank You, Mr.
Pilleri, now tell us where the missing Thirty Eight Thousand Dollars
can be accounted for...y'know the funds in the Medford Transcript that
confidence man Mark Rumley said he was going to get to the bottom of.
Yeah, the conflicted solicitor, ex member of the board he is
investigating...he's got some swampland over at River's Edge to sell you
too, but you'll need a CORI check to access his office...while Jenna
Tarabelsi at the high school was convicted of rape.
Definition on Mark Rumley's birth certificate: con man: a man who cheats or tricks someone by gaining their trust and persuading them to believe something that is not true.
Without a public access TV station, or a daily paper like the Medford Daily Mercury, and a letter section absent online from the Medford Transcript, 60,000 or so citizens have no real voice in this city.
The
weekly Transcript does the bidding of this mayor, and the previous
mayor. Gatehouse Media isn't the publisher, it is
MedfordMA.org/Hatehouse Media running the damn paper.
Print this letter, you overcharge $2.00 for this rag when Stoneham and Woburn editions from Gatehouse are free. That's because you don't want anyone reading it.
Miranda
Wilson can join my creative writing course, which we're not employing
because the truth is stranger than fiction in the city of Medfraud
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Joe Viglione