[0] BLACKWELL J KENNETH
Reading through his biography some intriguing points:
- Council on Foreign Relations. Membership Roster. 2004
- Mention in National Reporter CounterSpy publication
- UN term UNHCR Human Rights and Election issues
- Leader in government IT technology
- Held the nation's highest security clearance.
That seemed interesting to continue search through Google.
Not mentioned in his biography on web site "Election for Governor 2006", but there is a listing of membership Ohio
Freemasons.
Can be a political force with business community. Does give a hint to relationships in a community or state under a shade of secrecy. Masons, CFR member, Security Clearance; no offense intended, but how close does this get to John Birch Society [JBS] and extreme right wing?
I expect it to be a list of Who is Who in Ohio for last two decades. Always hope for the single unexpected clue to come floating to the surface of murky waters.
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July 14 2004 — Reed Elsevier announces the acquisition of Seisint, Inc. for $775 million
14 July 2004
http://www.reed-elsevier.com/index.cfm?articleid=965
Reed Elsevier Group plc has announced that LexisNexis, its legal and business and government information solutions business, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the entire share capital of Seisint, Inc. for $775 million.
Reed Elsevier Group plc today announced that LexisNexis, its legal and business and government information solutions business, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the entire share capital of Seisint, Inc. for $775 million (net consideration of approximately $745 million after taking account of $30 million of cash and investment securities in the business).
Feb 28 2001 — SEISINT and ACCENTURE:
Form Strategic Alliance to Unlock the Power of Data
In addition to the Strategic Alliance, Accenture Technology Ventures, the venture capital unit of Accenture, has taken an equity stake in Seisint. According to Dale H. Renner, President and CEO of Seisint Inc. Boca Raton, FL. and J. Patrick O’Halloran, a partner in Accenture’s global Customer Relationship Management Practice.
Organisations can eliminate the growing problem of Data Gap by tapping Seisint’s unmatched capability to process billions of records per second [BORPSSM] and Accenture’s leadership in delivering value enhancing enterprise-wide and CRM solutions.
“Companies across a broad range of industries can benefit from Seisint’s data capabilities,” said Joel Friedman, a general partner with Accenture Technology Ventures and a member of Seisint’s board of directors.
In addition to Accenture Technology Ventures, Seisint is backed by EMC Corporation and BankAtlantic.
Seisint, the Boca Raton, Fla.-based company has built one of the largest and most sophisticated computer systems in the world, with more than 60 terabytes of storage.
June 25 2001 — SEISINT launches ACCURINTTM :
Breakthrough Technology Product to Speed the Search for Missing Children
and Locate Criminals
Hank Asher, a data technologist with a deep history in creating investigative data systems, created the AccurintTM product.
Hank Asher, in 1998 founder and CEO of eData.com, formerly Indar, also founder of Database Technologies, DBT Online, a $500m company built on Clarion Technology. Bruce Barrington, founder of Clarion Technology, just across the road from the TopSpeed Office. DBT initially recruited from TopSpeed, Bruce Barrington joined the management of Seisint Inc.
SEISINT Senior Executives:
Dale H. Renner - President & CEO
1998 - 2002 Seisint - President & CEO
Paul S. Cameron - President & CEO
2002 Seisint – President & CEO
2000 Seisint – Division President AccurintTM
joint effort with designer Hank Asher and Chief Technology Officer Dale Pickford Data GapSM
1986 Accenture – Customer Contact Group $300m revenue
BA in Economics and Computer Studies - Northwestern University.
Notable alumni Northwestern University:
- Rod Blagojevich, Governor of Illinois | http://www.issues2000.org/Rod_Blagojevich.htm
Christiane Breton - CFO
1999 Seisint since 2002 CFO
1993 DBT Database Technologies, Inc. – CFO –
later merged with ChoicePoint, Inc.
1985 to 1992 Several companies as Controller and Accountancy
Armando Escalante – COO
2001 Dec Seisint - COO
1980 to 2001 Diveo Broadband Networks VP Eng + Operations;
Vignette Corporation an eBusiness software leader
BS in Electronic Engineering - USB Caracas, Venezuela
MS in Computer Science - Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ
MBA - West Coast University in Orange,
California.
Kenneth J. Schwartz – General Counsel
2000 July Seisint, Inc.
Schwartz & Riddle, P.A., corporate law, commercial transactions, intellectual property and trade secrets, trademark protection and employment law and employment defense
BA - Washington University
JD - University of Miami.
James P. Swift – Executive VP
1999 May Seisint, Inc.
1990 Modus Operandi Inc. Sr VP, a management and technology consulting firm, directing
Business Solutions practice, business development, project delivery and software product development.
BS Mechanical Engineering - Rochester Institute of Technology.
Dale Pickford – Chief Technology Officer
1998 Seisint Inc. build Data GapSM for access, analysis, management & storage
1997 ILS Inc. VP launch and formation of ILS, created a real-time “Day of Operations” tracking and feed system for use by the airline industry
1985 Lockheed Martin IMS network architecture for multi-nationals and government, aided in creation pf Cellular Data Link Control [CDLC] technology, Chief IT Officer at Lockheed
1980 Automatic Data Processing [ADP] network engineer
Honours MS degree in Computer Science Manchester University
Business degree Slough Business College
Brian L. Stafford –
2003 Feb. Managing Director
Director of the United States Secret Service, during his 31-year career safeguarded seven US Presidents and served as the agency's lead executive under Clinton and George W. Bush.
Under his leadership, the Secret Service experienced unprecedented growth to include a budget in excess of $1bn.
Most Distinguished American Award from the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation
Adam Walsh Rainbow Award by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Presidential Rank Award
Bronze Star
BA Business Administration and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Mount Union College.
Seisint's Vice President Sal Hernandez, joined Seisint in February 2003 after serving over fifteen years as a Special Agent with the FBI.
Hernandez supported the development of MATRIX in Boca Raton, with funding by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Another Vice President, William D. Shrewsbury, is a former DEA agent, formerly working in the Miami and Ft. Myers Regions.
SEISINT Board of Directors:
Jack Hight – Chairman
Forty years experience creating and leading information technology companies, as president or chairman of four corporations, three of which were merged into companies listed on NYSE.
Modus Operandi, Inc., chairman of the board
Intec Systems, Inc.., founder and chairman of the board
Co-founder and president of Electronic Data Systems Federal Corporation, which merged with Electronic Data Systems Corporations (EDS) in 1968.
Martha Barnett
partner in Holland & Knight LLP - chair of the firm's Public Law Department
American Bar Association, past president
American Bar Association House of Delegates, former chair
Board of Governors, former member
Martindale-Hubble Legal Advisory Board
American Judicature Society Board
Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Bruce Barrington
Clarion Software Corporation, founder
1992 Clarion merged with Jensen & Partners International (JPI) to form: TopSpeed Corporation, a leading provider of database software development tools and services
1974 Co-founded Huff, Barrington, Owens & Company (HBOC), a leading provider of enterprise-wide healthcare information systems systems, merged with
McKesson Corporation in 1999. Prior to HBOC, management positions with McDonnell Douglas Corp. and Caterpillar Tractor Company
Leon Brauser
than 50 years of experience in launching and growing businesses
His first venture originated with a New York-based car dealership, Brauser Motors,
1972, Mr. Brauser acquired Kertz Security Systems, Inc. the region's leading security systems provider, was purchased by Wayne Huizenga's Republic Industries in 1995.
Joel Friedman
Senior Partner at ACCENTURE for 29 years, many leadership roles, including establishing the firm's strategy consulting practice, and worldwide leadership for the banking and financial markets industry.
Calico Commerce, member Board of Directors
Accenture Worldwide Board of Partners
Stanford Graduate School of Business, member of the Dean's Advisory Council
Ira Siegel
Reed Elsevier, Inc. held various executive positions during his 26-year tenure and a member of its U.S. Board of Directors,
LEXIS-NEXIS President and CEO, world's largest and most sophisticated commercial online delivery services
R.R. Bowker President and CEO, publisher of reference materials for libraries
Martindale-Hubbell President and CEO, publisher of the definitive legal biographical directory.
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Portland Indymedia
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/03/282914.shtml
Meanwhile, a newspaper claimed, the state Bureau of Motor Vehicles sold driving records of Ohioans for about $50,000 to the company developing a multistate crime database program.
The program, called Matrix, lets states share information with one another and cross-reference the data with up to 20-billion records in databases held by a Florida company called Seisint.
Seisint, founded in 1998, has one location in one former Sep11th "hijacker" city, Boca Raton, FA.
President & CEO of Seisint is Paul S. Cameron, who came from Accenture,
which is the new name for Arthur Andersen, former auditor of ENRON. [NEE Ed.]
Accenture is also member of an electronic military task force, who supports e-voting. Other supporters are Northrop-Grumman, Lockheed-Martin and EDS.
Seisint's e-voting ties continue with Christiane Breton, Chief Financial Officer, who worked at ChoicePoint.
ChoicePoint, Greg Palast-specialists might know this, merged in 2002 with Database Technologies DBT, which was responsible for the fake felony list of 90,000 people in Florida, which was one of the real reasons for the "stolen election".
Seisint's Vice President Sal Hernandez, joined Seisint in February 2003 after serving over fifteen years as a Special Agent with the FBI.
Hernandez supported the development of MATRIX in Boca Raton, with funding by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Another Vice President, William D. Shrewsbury, is a former DEA agent, formerly working in the Miami and Ft. Myers Regions.
Other High Tech/Database/Evoting-connections:
Executive Vice President James P. Swift joined Seisint in May 1999 from Modus Operandi, Inc., a management and technology consulting firm.
Chairman Jack Hight, also on the board of Modus Operandi, was a co-founder of EDS
Director Martha Barnett is on the LEXIS-NEXIS Legal Advisory Board
Bruce Barrington is the founder of Clarion Software and worked with military contractor McDonnell Douglas
Kenneth A. Horowitz, telephone guru, is one of the original founders of the cellular telephone industry
Ira Siegel is CEO of LEXIS-NEXIS
Brian L. Stafford, Managing Director, who was the Director of the United States Secret Service until February 2003.
During his 31-year career, he safeguarded seven the U.S. nation's presidents and served as the agency's lead executive under Clinton and George W. Bush.
Brian L. Stafford Managing Director
Prior to joining Seisint in February 2003, Mr. Stafford was the Director of the United States Secret Service. During his 31-year career, he safeguarded seven of our nation’s presidents and served as the agency’s lead executive under Presidents Clinton and George W. Bush. Under his leadership, the Secret Service experienced unprecedented growth to include a budget in excess of one billion dollars. He is the recipient of numerous awards, among them the Most Distinguished American Award from the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, the Bronze Star, the Adam Walsh Rainbow Award presented by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the Presidential Rank Award. Mr. Stafford earned a B.A. in Business Administration and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Mount Union College.
Karen Kwiatkowski, former military analyst working for NESA office, which includes the Iraq desk and Douglas Feith's Office of Special Plans, gave an exclusive TV-Interview for INN Report.
The new U.S. "Whistleblower" and "real patriot" explained, how the Neocons around Feith, Libby and Luti, disrespected the U.S. Constitution, lied to the U.S. Nation and misled intelligence and U.S. Congress.
The Interview is now up at INN World Report.
Paul S. Cameron
NORTHWESTERN UNIV.
http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/northwestern/winter1999/winter99classnotes.htm
Paul S. Cameron (WCAS86) of Bloomington, Minn., is a partner in Andersen Consulting's Minneapolis office.
Notable alumni:
- Rod Blagojevich, Governor of Illinois
- Salem Chalabi, General Director of the Iraqi Special Tribunal
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Securing America and You
June 30, 2003 at 10:15 AM
New Technologies: Homeland Security Techniques You Can Use
While technology advancements are making important contributions to Homeland Security, much of the new technology can provide great value to other government programs, and can be used to greatly reduce fraud, enhance productivity and deliver services more efficiently. This session will couple information with live demonstrations.
Panelists
Mike DePasquale, CEO, Bio-Key International, Inc.
Yair Gaon, EVP Business Development, Paradigm (PowerLoc)
George R. Molaski, President and CEO, e-Associates
Oliver Revell, Chairman Director, Imagis Technologies
Paul S. Cameron, President & CEO, Seisint
Excellence in Government 2003
... Oliver Revell, Chairman Director, Imagis Technologies; Paul S. Cameron, President
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M.A.T.R.I.X. Almost Operational :. Nov. 26 2003
My suggestion would be to place every executive and member of the board of Seisint under direct physical surveillance. Watch them shop. Watch them fill up their minivans with gas. Take pictures of them beating their children. Video tape them taking drugs and consorting with prostitutes:
The most massive database surveillance program in history, the Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange could soon offer authorities extensive information on the lives of New Yorkers.
Potentially more information than they'd ever expect: past addresses and phone numbers; marriage and divorce records; arrest records; real estate information; photographs of neighbors and business associates; car make, model and color; hunting and fishing licenses; and more.
Much more.
The database, created by Seisint, a small Florida high-tech company, offers law enforcement officials access to a centralized database capable of combing through data for patterns or suspicious traits.
"It's going to save lives," Seisint vice president Bill Shrewsbury boasted. "It's not Big Brother - it's a life-saving investigative tool."
Seisint Senior Executives:
Paul S. Cameron
President & Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Cameron joined Seisint in the spring of 2000, following a 14-year career with Accenture. As a Partner in the firm, Mr. Cameron built a reputation for leading large, highly complex operations engagements with Fortune 500 clients, including Delta Airlines and Ford Motor Company. While at Accenture, Mr. Cameron was responsible for building the firm’s Customer Contact group, a global team responsible for generating over $300 M in revenues and which focused on call center strategy, solutions and outsourcing. Mr. Cameron earned his B.A. in Economics and Computer Studies from Northwestern University.
Christiane Breton
Chief Financial Officer
Ms. Breton joined Seisint in 1999 and has served as the Company’s CFO since December 2002. Prior to that, Ms. Breton served as Seisint’s Vice President of Finance. Before joining Seisint, Ms. Breton served as the CFO of Database Technologies, Inc. Database Technologies became a public company, trading first on the Nasdaq as DBTO and then on the NYSE as DBT. The company later merged with ChoicePoint, Inc., a NYSE-listed company. From 1985 to 1992, Ms. Breton served as Controller of several companies in diverse industries and was an accountant for a regional public accounting firm.
Armando Escalante
Chief Operating Officer
Mr. Escalante joined Seisint in December 2001 with more than 20 years in the high-tech industry, most recently from Diveo Broadband Networks, where he served as Vice President of Engineering and Operations. Prior to Diveo, Mr. Escalante served as Vice President for one of the fastest growing divisions of Vignette Corporation, an eBusiness software leader. Mr. Escalante holds a B.S. in Electronic Engineering from USB in Caracas, Venezuela; a Master's degree in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey; and an M.B.A. from West Coast University in Orange, California.
Kenneth J. Schwartz
General Counsel
Mr. Schwartz is the General Counsel for Seisint, Inc. Mr. Schwartz came to Seisint in July 2000 from Schwartz & Riddle, P.A., where he specialized in the areas of corporate law, commercial transactions, intellectual property and trade secrets, trademark protection and employment law and employment defense. Mr. Schwartz earned his B.A. from Washington University and his J.D. from the University of Miami.
James P. Swift
Executive Vice President
Mr. Swift joined Seisint in May 1999 from Modus Operandi, Inc., a management and technology consulting firm, where he spent nearly a decade leading business process was responsible for directing the Business Solutions practice, including business development, project delivery and software product development.
Mr. Swift earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Seisint Board of Directors:
Jack Hight
Chairman
Mr. Hight has more than forty years experience creating and leading information technology companies. This includes thirty-four years as president or chairman of four corporations, three of which were merged into companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Mr. Hight is chairman of the board at Modus Operandi, Inc. and was founder and chairman of the board at Intec Systems, Inc. Mr. Hight was a co-founder and president of Electronic Data Systems Federal Corporation, which merged with Electronic Data Systems Corporations (EDS) in 1968.
Martha Barnett
Ms. Barnett is a partner in the Florida-based law firm of Holland & Knight LLP, and chair of the firm's Public Law Department. In addition to her work for the firm, she is also a past president of the American Bar Association, a former member of the Board of Governors and a former chair of the American Bar Association House of Delegates. Among the boards Ms. Barnett has served on are the Martindale-Hubble Legal Advisory Board, the American Judicature Society Board, and the Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Bruce Barrington
Mr. Barrington is the founder of Clarion Software Corporation. In 1992, Clarion was merged with Jensen & Partners, International (JPI) to form TopSpeed Corporation, a leading provider of database software development tools and services. In 1974, Mr. Barrington co-founded Huff, Barrington, Owens & Company (HBOC), a leading provider of enterprise-wide healthcare information systems, which merged with McKesson Corporation in 1999. Prior to co-founding HBOC, Mr. Barrington held various management positions with McDonnell Douglas Corporation and Caterpillar Tractor Company.
Leon Brauser
Mr. Brauser brings to the board more than 50 years of experience in launching and growing businesses. His first venture originated with a New York-based car dealership, Brauser Motors, which was quickly complemented with a daily car rental and leasing company. In 1972, Mr. Brauser acquired Kertz Security Systems, Inc. and developed it into the region's leading security systems provider. It was purchased by Wayne Huizenga's Republic Industries in 1995.
Joel Friedman
Mr. Friedman is a partner at Accenture. During his 29 years with the firm, Mr. Friedman has held many leadership roles, including establishing the firm's strategy consulting practice, which has grown to become the second largest strategic consulting group in the industry, and worldwide leadership for the banking and financial markets industry, the largest industry segment served by the firm. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Calico Commerce and of the Accenture Worldwide Board of Partners. Mr. Friedman also serves as a member of the Dean's Advisory Council at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Paul S. Cameron
Mr. Cameron joined Seisint in the spring of 2000, following a 14-year career with Accenture. As a Partner in the firm, Mr. Cameron built a reputation for leading large, highly complex operations engagements with Fortune 500 clients, including Delta Airlines and Ford Motor Company. While at Accenture, Mr. Cameron was responsible for building the firm�s Customer Contact group, a global team responsible for generating over $300 M in revenues and which focused on call center strategy, solutions and outsourcing. Mr. Cameron earned his B.A. in Economics and Computer Studies from Northwestern University.
Ira Siegel
Mr. Siegel held various executive positions during his 26-year tenure at Reed Elsevier, Inc., one of the largest publishing companies in the world. In addition to serving as a member of its U.S. Board of Directors, Mr. Siegel served as president and CEO of LEXIS-NEXIS, one of the world's largest and most sophisticated commercial online delivery services; president and CEO of R.R. Bowker, publisher of reference materials for libraries; and president and CEO of Martindale-Hubbell, publisher of the definitive legal biographical directory.
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posted by Kevin F at 1:31 PM
A few of the Seisint Board of Directors and Senior Management I selected to look at.
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=40250&Disp=8&Trace=on
Jack Hight Chairman
Mr. Hight has more than forty years experience creating and leading information technology companies. This includes thirty-four years as president or chairman of four corporations, three of which were merged into companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Mr. Hight is chairman of the board at Modus Operandi, Inc. and was founder and chairman of the board at Intec Systems, Inc. Mr. Hight was a co-founder and president of Electronic Data Systems Federal Corporation, which merged with Electronic Data Systems Corporations (EDS) in 1968.
Paul S. Cameron
Mr. Cameron joined Seisint in the spring of 2000, following a 14-year career with Accenture. As a Partner in the firm, Mr. Cameron built a reputation for leading large, highly complex operations engagements with Fortune 500 clients, including Delta Airlines and Ford Motor Company. While at Accenture, Mr. Cameron was responsible for building the firm’s Customer Contact group, a global team responsible for generating over $300 million in revenues and which focused on call center strategy, solutions and outsourcing. Mr. Cameron earned his B.A. in Economics and Computer Studies from Northwestern University.
Notable alumni:
- Rod Blagojevich, Governor of Illinois
- Salem Chalabi, General Director of the Iraqi Special Tribunal
Brian L. Stafford Managing Director
Prior to joining Seisint in February 2003, Mr. Stafford was the Director of the United States Secret Service. During his 31-year career, he safeguarded seven of our nation’s presidents and served as the agency’s lead executive under Presidents Clinton and George W. Bush. Under his leadership, the Secret Service experienced unprecedented growth to include a budget in excess of one billion dollars. He is the recipient of numerous awards, among them the
Most Distinguished American Award from the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, the Bronze Star, the Adam Walsh Rainbow Award presented by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the Presidential Rank Award.
Mr. Stafford earned a B.A. in Business Administration and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Mount Union College.
LexisNexis Completes Acquisition of Seisint, Inc.
http://www.lexisnexis.com/about/releases/0730.asp
Acquisition Enhances Ability to Provide Customers with Powerful, Fast and Easy-to-Use Risk Management Products and Services
DAYTON, OH, September 01, 2004 - LexisNexis U.S., a leading provider of legal, news and business information services, announced today that it has closed on its acquisition of Seisint, Inc., a U.S.-based provider of information management products and services, for $775 million. LexisNexis is a member of Reed Elsevier Group plc [NYSE: ENL; NYSE: RUK].
March 1, 2002 — THE GREAT FLORIDA EX-CON GAME
How the 'felon' voter-purge was itself felonious
http://gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=122&row=0
Harper's Magazine
Friday, March 1, 2002
by Greg Palast
Bold
In November the U.S. media, lost in patriotic reverie, dressed up the Florida recount as a victory for President Bush. But however one reads the ballots, Bush's win would certainly have been jeopardized had not some Floridians been barred from casting ballots at all. Between May 1999 and Election Day 2000, two Florida secretaries of state - Sandra Mortham and Katherine Harris, both protégées of Governor Jeb Bush- ordered 57,700 "ex-felons," who are prohibited from voting by state law, to be removed from voter rolls. (In the thirty-five states where former felons can vote, roughly 90 percent vote Democratic.) A portion of the list, which was compiled for Florida by DBT Online, can be seen for the first time here; DBT, a company now owned by ChoicePoint of Atlanta, was paid $4.3 million for its work, replacing a firm that charged $5,700 per year for the same service. If the hope was that DBT would enable Florida to exclude more voters, then the state appears to have spent its money wisely.
LINK TO TEXAN POST NOV 2004
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I did some work to get Ohio relationships on this topic by use of NameBase Name Extractor. This is RAW DATA so I must issue a DISCLAIMER as to the meaning of results, but I hope through your comments to determine if this should be pursued or not.
[1] BLACKWELL J KENNETH
- Council on Foreign Relations
Membership Roster. 2004
- National Reporter 1986-SU (25)
CounterSpy published 32 issues from 1973 to 1984, a special issue on Jordan in 1977, and 8 issues as The National Reporter from 1985 to 1988. CIA station chief in Costa Rica, Joseph F. Fernandez, first appeared in CounterSpy in 1975, he was indicted in 1988. National Endowment for Democracy, Nicaraguan election in 1990
- Timmerman,K. Shakedown. 2002 (348)
Jesse Jackson biography: Martin Luther King advisor Jack O'Dell, a former CPUSA member; Jackson's position on the Panama Canal and meetings with Yasser Arafat; African National Congress.
[2] Ohio Letter Seeks Illegal Contributions
Saturday January 08, 2005 3:49pm
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The state's chief elections officer, accused of mishandling the presidential vote in Ohio, sent a fund-raising letter for his own 2006 gubernatorial campaign that was accompanied by a request for illegal contributions.
A pledge card with the letter from Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, a Republican who co-chaired the Bush-Cheney election campaign in Ohio, said "corporate & personal checks are welcome."
[3] Ken Blackwell Bio
J. Kenneth Blackwell brings a distinguished record of achievement as an educator, diplomat and finance executive to his current position as the 51st Secretary of State of Ohio. As Secretary of State, he serves as Ohio's chief elections officer and administrator of official records.
March 2002 recognized as one of the top 25 government leaders in information technology by Government Technology magazine. Over 20 years ago, a member of the board of directors of Public Technology, Inc., located in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Blackwell was formerly a domestic policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. Mr. Blackwell has held the nation's highest security clearance.
Free Republic:
[4] Blackwell poll shows he is pick of GOP (Ohio Governor 2006)
Blackwell, John Kenneth (b. 1948) -- also known as J. Kenneth Blackwell; Ken Blackwell -- of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Born February 28, 1948. Republican. Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1979-80; candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio 1st District, 1990; Ohio treasurer of state, 1994-99; secretary of state of Ohio, 1999-. Black. Member, Council on Foreign Relations; Freemasons.
Still living as of 2001. [sic Ed.]
Just a concept - data came through use of NameBase Name Extractor
Relations to Freemasons + CFR members -- present and family ties!
DISCLAIMER -- NO VERIFICATION OF FACT -- PLEASE COMMENT
Relations and mentions in literature or membership organisations:
1. BARR ROBERT (SILICON VALLEY LAWYER)
Clark,J. Netscape Time. 2000 (166-7, 170-5, 190-1)
2. BARR ROBERT L JR (R-GA)
Assn. Former Intelligence Officers. Membership Directory. 1994
Bainerman,J. The Crimes of a President. 1992 (227)
Executive Intelligence Review 1999-01-01 (58-9)
Friedman,A. Spider's Web. 1993 (193)
Hartung,W. And Weapons for All. 1994 (243)
Lewis,C. The Buying of the Congress. 1998 (136-8)
Lewis,C. The Buying of the President 2000. 2000 (80-2)
Mantius,P. Shell Game. 1995 (ix, 113-4, 121, 123-6, 143)
San Antonio Express-News 1998-12-12 (9A)
Schlosser,E. Reefer Madness. 2003 (49-50)
Turner,W. Rearview Mirror. 2001 (303)
Washington Post 1999-06-03 (A25)
3. BOLTON FRANCES
Blum,H. Wanted: The Search for Nazis in America. 1977 (205)
Neff,J. Mobbed Up. 1989 (156)
4. BRICKER JOHN W (R-OH)
Goulden,J. The Superlawyers. 1972 (281-2)
Tarpley,W.G. Chaitkin,A. George Bush. 1992 (77)
5. BROWN CLARENCE J SR (R-OH)
Borosage,R. Marks,J. The CIA File. 1976 (94-5)
Jeffreys-Jones,R. The CIA and American Democracy. 1989 (40, 53)
Mackenzie,A. Secrets: The CIA's War at Home. 1997 (10)
Wise,D. The American Police State. 1978 (187)
6. BROWN BUDDY
Bamford,J. Body of Secrets. 2001 (322)
NSA, USS Liberty, which was attacked by Israel in 1967, and the information on NSA's computer systems and Echelon eavesdropping efforts.
Rich,B. Janos,L. Skunk Works. 1994 (182-7)
Lockheed's super-secret, windowless facility went by the name of "Skunk Works." Ben Rich arrived in 1954 as an engineer, succeeded Clarence "Kelly" Johnson as director in 1975, and retired in 1991. Rich's first assignment was the CIA's U-2 spy plane. This was followed by the SR-71 Blackbird, a plane that broke records for speed and altitude. His crowning achievement was the F-117 stealth fighter.
7. CLARKE JOHN H (LAWYER)
Evans-Pritchard,A. The Secret Life of Bill Clinton. 1997 (177-8)
8. CLARKE JOHN HENRIK
Evanzz,K. The Judas Factor. 1992 (243-4)
New York Times 1992-07-20 (A15)
9. CLAY HENRY
New York Times 1977-12-26 (37)
10. DAUGHERTY HARRY M
Burnham,D. Above the Law. 1996 (19-20, 321)
Hersh,B. The Old Boys. 1992 (69)
Lisagor,N. Lipsius,F. A Law Unto Itself. 1989 (81)
Loftus,J. Aarons,M. The Secret War Against the Jews. 1994 (56)
Summers,A. Official and Confidential. 1993 (40-1)
11. DUNLAP TOM
Jackson,T. Inside Intel. 1997 (230-1, 270-1, 284-5, 288-90, 310-2, 329, 331-3, 336, 372, 381-2)
12. EDWARDS MICKEY
Taiwan 1975 Chile 1978
Council on Foreign Relations. Membership Roster. 2004
Crawford,A. Thunder on the Right. 1980 (197, 248-50)
Saloma,J. Ominous Politics. 1984 (81)
Walls,D. The Activist's Almanac. 1993 (373)
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COUNTY COMM. DIST 3: Rich's grassroots campaign successful
11/03/04 - By PETER GUINTA Staff Writer
Republican Ben Rich of St. Augustine gave part of the credit for his strong victory Tuesday in the St. Johns County Commission District 3 race to an 8-month grassroots, door-to-door campaign.