Keith Noland:  

CLASS OF 1973
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Norwich, CT
Norwich, CT
St. Mary SchoolClass of 1969
Norwich, CT

Keith's Story

Life A brief update for those who may be interested. The "now" photo shown above was taken on my 64th birthday in Jan of 2019. "I'm getting old". (But I really don't feel all that much different than I did at 36. What's that they say "60 is the new 40") I'm married with 4 kids and 15 grandkids. My wife Corazon (Cora) is Asian, see the two photos that I've included in my album. I've always been a sucker for the high cheekbone look of native American and Asian women. For employment reasons I left Norwich back in 82 and headed to sunny San Diego. In the last 36 years I've spent less than 5 days in "good old 06360", so I figure the proverbial "snowball in hell" has a better chance than me running into an old friend from NFA. When I turned 62 I started collecting early Social Security. They also will let you earn a little over $16K a year while collecting until you reach 66 and 2 months. Having 24 hours a day 7 days a week of free time get's a little old after awhile so I'm looking for something now where I can work when I want to. I stayed in the shipbuilding industry after starting in '74 as a shipfitter for Electric Boat. Most of my career. I was a Structural Senior Designer. It was like "feast or famine" for me the last 15 years as a contractor. When I was employed I'd make great money. For example from '08 to '10 I averaged over $105K per year ($117K in '10). Then after that assignment I was unemployed for 3 years and 2 months. I came within one week of having my home start the foreclosure procedure. I won't miss the engineering work though. There was a lot of pressure at times meeting unrealistic deadlines. Not fun. This may sound strange but AI is not a good thing. Trust me on that. Look up "technological singularity" and "transhumanism" and be careful Enough said. Most of my free time is spent between riding my Harley and Kawasaki (Sportster 1200 / Vulcan 1500)), net surfing, sports (golf, bowling, pool, and I love fantasy leagues) and of course listening to and playing music, and watching TV. (not "Two Broke Girls" or that kind of trash though). I would have to say that my proudest achievement to date would be that of loosing my religion. Abou...Expand for more
t 12 years ago I became aware of what Gnostics refer to as the "demiurge" and it changed my life. Check this "bad boy" out. (you're welcome, good luck with that). . Please note that I didn't say "loosing my God" earlier..There's a huge difference. "Christ consciousness" is a path that we are all on whether we realize that or not. I may be "crazy" (and I love every single minute of it) but I seriously doubt very much that I'm stupid. I do have to admit that I was pretty brainwashed there for awhile when I was in my teenage years. My Catholic upbringing that my mother and grandparents put me through and being sent to be taught by nuns at St. Mary's school (we called the penguins) in Greenville, didn't help any. I even went so far as to do "the alter boy thing." for a few years. I'm so lucky that I was able to crawl out of that deep hole I dug for myself when I was so gullible. Finally, I'd like to say, Beware the illuminati. To me we have been born into a very special time in human history, when the attempt to create a "New World Order" will finally be defeated. To make an extremely long story extremely short, this group of elite (the Bilderberg group, the committee of 300, the Trilateral commission , the Counsel on Foreign Relations, etc, etc, (do some research guys/gals) are as evil as you can get and are in control of our world's events at the present moment. But with things like the "pizzagate" emails being leaked, little by little the general public is being exposed to what is really going on behind the scenes and I doubt this one will be going away anytime soon , It's way too sick to just disappear because main stream media says it's all "fake news" .(that kind of stuff has been going on for quite some time now and it's going to turn out to be their Achillies heel) The "end game" is coming real quick as we finally awaken from their hypnosis. From John Mayer's song "No Such Thing" I want to run through the halls of my High School, I want to scream at the top of my lungs, I just found out there's no such thing as "the real world", Just the lie you've got to rise above. Rise my brothers and sisters. Have yourself a great rest of your life, Keith
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