James E. Lockwood, C.Ht:  

CLASS OF 1948
Wasco, CA
Bakersfield CollegeClass of 1950
Bakersfield, CA
Seattle, WA
Meany Middle SchoolClass of 1944
Seattle, WA
Bakersfield, CA

James E.'s Story

Life 10/31/05 Don't miss the WUHS message board and also "Classmates.com, Election 2004 message board." This is one that I posted recently: “Louisiana politics are notorious for corruption.” Tell me about it! I spent seven days, under false arrest, in the New Orleans Parish Prison. Deputy Criminal Sheriff John C. Meyer told me, “It doesn’t matter if you’re innocent. “You’re going to get convicted anyway and things will go easier on you if you confess.” Since he was unable to intimidate me he said, “If you weren’t in uniform we would take care of you!” They had a problem when they booked another Airman with the same name so they contacted the Air Force to send an officer to give me “a direct order” to not see an attorney. By the time I received a letter from Senator Nixon, concerning the investigation, one year had elapsed and the case “outlawed” so I was unable to sue. The other Airman, who was an instructor in the electronics school, had bought a car from a used car dealer in New Orleans. When the real owner of the car wanted his car back the dealer, since he didn’t have the license, wrote to the buyer and did not get an immediate response so apparently the New Orleans police advised him to swear out a warrant for his arrest. Since I, a student had the same name as the instructor I was arrested and held for John C. Meyer and his assistant. While they were conversing with the Military Police Meyer told me to get in the car. I started to get in the door just behind the driver and he said, “No, the other door.” I thought he wanted me in the front seat so he could talk to me but again he said, “No, in the back seat.” When I got in I looked down at the floor and right between my feet was the key to the handcuffs. When they got in the car Meyer got in the drivers seat and his burley assistant got in the back seat beside me. I noticed that he had both his hands covering a snub nose revolver in his lap. When I pointed to the key on the floor Meyer said, “Oh, we must have lost it.” 9/12/03: See the Alumni Directory in the 2000 reunion book for addresses and switchboard dotcom for phone numbers. Maybe the next Alumni Directory (in 2015)will have e-mail addresses. How many of us will live to be 85 or be able to travel? It's too bad that Wasco has to make a big deal about school reunions by haveing all classes at the same time! MAY 7, 2002: I've just discovered the message board which is very interesting. Also how do you like the choices you are given in your personal profile? As for my politics I think middle of the road is limited government under the constitution. Extreme left is total government: Nazism, facism, communism, etc, while extreme right is no government (anarchy -- which quickly leads to total government). Remember John Dewey, the great god of 'progressive' education? He said: "Children who know how to think for themselves spoil the harmony of the collective society that is coming." And remember 'Liberal' Jacques Cousteau? He said: "This is not a popular thing to say because people still remember Hitler but it has to be said. "We are going to have to eliminate 350,000 people a day." School One of the things I enjoyed was working on the school newspaper as photographer and columnist. Fifteen years (or more) later I found the school papers and read the editorials, for the first time, and realized that if I had read them at that early age I might have been brainwashed the way so many are now. Some of the editorials covered all the left wing issues of what would later be called the Communists and their front groups. I learned later that prestigious sounding organizations and foundations provided editorials like those free to schools. It wasn't until later that I learned that the Communist movement was really a front group for Monopoly Capitalists who needed an external threat to frighten Americans into giving up their freedom, in the name of the safety, to a United Nations dictatorship. I also learned that the word Capitalism was coined by Karl Marx because he needed a trigger word that could cause irrational hatred. (It's hard to criticize freedom). I also learned that Karl Marx was a hack newspaper reporter and London 'stringer' for The New York Herald Tribune who was hired by The 'League of Just Men' (later changed their name to the Communist league) to collect the works of others and put together the book called Das Capital. Until he became famous, 20 years later, Marx's name did not even appear on the book. In 1950 I joined the Air Force and in 1951 I joined the Catholic Church. While I was at Bakersfield Junior Collage, I read in the library, what each religion had to say for itself. It wasn't ...Expand for more
until I started reading from the pamphlet rack in the Churches that I first heard about the the founding of the Illuminati on May 1, 1776 by a lay professor of theology in a Jesuit University who wanted to infiltrate the Freemasons and other organizatioins for the purpose of starting a revolution to destroy all religions and place the whole world under a satanic dictatorship. They still celebrate 'May Day' and our public schools celebrate May Day as "International Day." Shortly after I left the Air Force in 1954 and started meeting non-military priests I saw that the Church had already been infiltrated. One Pastor told me, "Don't oppose socialism because it is good for our community." A Paulist priest at a young adult club shouted at me, "I want you to stop opposing the Communists!" When I quietly asked him why He took 25 minutes to tell me that, "It's the Pope's job to save the Catholic Church and the only way he can do that is to join with them." A Jesuit priest ended a one hour, one-sided conversation with the statement, "Because of 'the bomb' the Pope (Pius VI) wants us to surrender to the 'limited' slavery of Communism." During the reign of Pope Paul VI the papal tiara, the symbol of authority over the Catholic Church, was given to the United Nations. Does that remind you of a defeated general surrendering his sword to a victorious general? In 1963 I discovered the John Birch Society (that upholds the Constitution) and for 40 years I have tried to find a way to use logic and reason to deprogram the zombies who have succumbed to mass hypnosis. Pavlov said that conditioned reflexes and hypnosis are the same and in the Communist training manual they boast of their success with mass hypnosis or what they sometimes call "psychopolitics" or, "Our art." I have since become a certified hypnotherapist and have had much more success in reaching people. If you are on the fence about whether or not to get involved in the movement to free the United States from satanic slavery read the comment from your Bible about those who are lukewarm. Workplace From photography as a hobby and part time business I went to electronic fundamentals school at Biloxi, Miss., then to the Sperry gun-bomb-rocket sight at Lowery Air Force Base in Denver Colorado. On our flight to Denver we ran into a thunder storm at midnight and had to change to a larger plane three times until even the four engine plane couldn't get through. I heard the pilot say, "We fell 2000 feet tail first." After graduating at Lowery our group took a 42 hour flight to Tokyo, then a ride on a 'toy' (very small) train to Ashia, the southern tip of Japan, and then another flight to K2 Air Base near Teagu Korea. There were so many radar school graduates on the base that I was able to transfer to the base photo lab. I didn't work on the gun-camera movies but I did see the first Mig shot down by a T80, or was it an F86? Maj. Skeen would watch it in the lab and sway back-and-forth as he relived the moment. After one year in Korea I took a troopship (the Breckenridge) back to San Francisco by way of the Aleution Islands. The last three years I worked at the base photo lab at Hamilton AFB near San francisco and 'moonlighted' as a projectionist at the base theater and photographer for the Arthur Murray Studio in San Rafael. When my four years were up I turned down the Air Force radar observer school and instead took the TV repair course at Healds in San Francisco. I worked on TVs for a year and then got an FCC radio telephone license so that I could work on the Pacific Telephone microwave links that replaced the telephone cables during the big rain storms. Later one of the jobs we did was to relay the Arthur Godfrey TV show from a ferry boat as it sailed across the bay to Oakland and back. Somehow, starting in 1956, I found time to buy and sell a few houses since I liked that better than paying rent. From there I went to Ampex to work on the First Video Tape Recorder and a few years later I went to Fairchild Instrumentation where we built automated machines to test diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Seven years later I went to Data Disc to work for another seven years on hard disks that were used in many ways including instant replay of sports events. In May of 1975 I started working at Coherent Radiation on the UPC scanner that is used in grocery stores. From then until September of 2002 I worked on lasers and eventually spent most of my time designing and building test equipment for lasers. Just before leaving Coherent Laser Group at the age of 72 I graduated from the Palo Alto School of Hypnotherapy, which I have found, makes it much easier for me to communicate with 'the brainwashed' about politics.
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