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COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy (right) speaks with Rural Development Kentucky State Director Hilda Legg before a formal announcement of over $55.3 million in ReConnect Pilot Program investments Jan. 29, 2020. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Rural Development Kentucky State Director Hilda Legg speaks about the importance of broadband connectivity in higher education Jan. 29, 2020, before a formal announcement of over $55.3 million in USDA Rural Development funding to expand broadband in rural Kentucky. The projects announced by USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy are part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments and will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Lindsey Wilson College President Dr. William T. Luckey Jr. speaks about the importance of broadband connectivity in higher education Jan. 29, 2020, before a formal announcement of over $55.3 million in USDA Rural Development funding to expand broadband in rural Kentucky. The projects announced by USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy are part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments and will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the Zíta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. Duo County will use an $18.7 million ReConnect Program grant to deploy a fiber-to-the-premises network in rural Adair and Cumberland counties. The funded service areas include almost 3,650 households over 45 square miles. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Tom Preston, chief executive officer of Duo County Broadband, speaks about the importance of broadband connectivity in higher education Jan. 29, 2020, during a formal announcement of over $55.3 million in USDA Rural Development funding to expand broadband in rural Kentucky. Duo County will use an $18.7 million ReConnect Program grant to deploy a fiber-to-the-premises network in rural Adair and Cumberland counties. The funded service areas include almost 3,650 households over 45 square miles. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

During Anonymous' third global protest in Downtown Clearwater, Florida the heart of the Scientology cult. The locals in their vehicles were really behind us showing much horn love, thumbs ups and a few keep up the good work shouts! All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil Scientology cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening it's critics. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net

 

And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Lindsey Wilson College President Dr. William T. Luckey Jr. speaks about the importance of broadband connectivity in higher education Jan. 29, 2020, before a formal announcement of over $55.3 million in USDA Rural Development funding to expand broadband in rural Kentucky. The projects announced by USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy are part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments and will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

Under the shade of a large oak tree in Coachman Park a group of courageous anons take a water break. With temps in the mid-80s and sunny, it was important to be hydrated "anonymouses". All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil Scientology cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening cult critics. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net

 

And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy (right) speaks with Rural Development Kentucky State Director Hilda Legg before a formal announcement of over $55.3 million in ReConnect Pilot Program investments Jan. 29, 2020. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the Zíta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.

Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours the Easton Utilities USDA Reconnect Grant Project by Joe Andrucyk at Triple Creek Winery, 11138 3 Bridge Branch Rd, Cordova, MD 21625

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Rural Development Kentucky State Director Hilda Legg welcomes USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy for the formal announcement of over $55.3 million in Rural Development funding to expand broadband in rural Kentucky. The projects announced by LaVoy are part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments and will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the Zíta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.

Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours the Easton Utilities USDA Reconnect Grant Project by Joe Andrucyk at Triple Creek Winery, 11138 3 Bridge Branch Rd, Cordova, MD 21625

Reconnecting McDowell Sept. 9, 2019 ground breaking ceremony for teacher housing in downtown Welch, WV.

 

Photo credit: Ronnie Lee Bailey

Star Telephone Membership Corporation of Clinton, N.C., will use ReConnect Program grant funding to deploy a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband network capable of simultaneous transmission rates of 100 megabits per second (Mbps) or greater. The funded service area includes 8,749 households, 19 businesses, 10 educational facilities, and three critical community facilities. The project will facilitate more access to services and information for local residents, and it will improve the overall quality of life for people in the community. Photo by James Pendleton, U.S. Department of Agriculture

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

Reconnect, Rekindle, and Rejuvinate at our stunning family-owned, all-inclusive ranch. Experience the best of southwest Colorado: Real Riding, Authentic Cabins, Exceptional Dining, Active Youth Programs, Water Sports, Evening Entertainment, and more!

 

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Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the Zíta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.

Representatives from Dell and Goodwill Industries International met with two designated Goodwill® CEOs this week for the first convening of the Reconnect Strategic Planning Committee. The committee is tasked with defining the vision, mission, goals and activities of the Dell Reconnect Partnership over the next three years.

 

From left, standing: Jerry Davis, Mike Watson, Mandy Mikulencak, Michael Meyer, Christine Banks, Lori Chisum, Beth Johnson. From left, seated: Kimberly Lewis, Susanne Fredericks.

Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at the Marriott City Center in Raleigh N.C. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)

Anonymous flag in front of the entrance of the Royalty Theatre in downtown Clearwater, as ex-Scientologists speakers talk about the criminal human rights abuses of the cult. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net

 

Ex-scientologist Mike Henderson's heartbreaking, but brave speech about the cult's disconnection policy that destroyed his family:

Part one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8GgpBgzF5c&feature=related

Part two: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkxHIr66Aeg&feature=related

Part three: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjxDTYeHOe4

 

And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

Directly in front of the Fort Harrison Scientology Cult HQ, the young local on the bicycle asked for and received literature about the cult's human rights abuses.

 

The locals in their vehicles were really behind us showing much horn love, thumbs ups and a few keep up the good work shouts! Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net

 

All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening cult critics.

 

And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

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COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

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COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours the Easton Utilities USDA Reconnect Grant Project by Joe Andrucyk at Triple Creek Winery, 11138 3 Bridge Branch Rd, Cordova, MD 21625

March 25 2010

 

Trying to re-connect with myself through this journal…

 

It’s feels good to re-read and review them..

 

As one blog stated …

Journal writing allows us to deal with the issues in our life in a more observant and less frantic perception.

 

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced Jan. 29, 2020, USDA has invested over $55.3 million in four high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in rural Kentucky. These projects, part of the first round of USDA’s ReConnect Pilot Program investments, will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 12,250 rural households and nearly 100 farms and businesses across Kentucky and northern Tennessee. (Photo by Greg Thomas, USDA Rural Development)

Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at the Marriott City Center in Raleigh N.C. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)

Early in the morning at Coachman Park, a wheeled Anon with a copy of Dianetics someone had given him, on which he wrote "LIES" over the cover. Wheeled Anon rocked!

 

Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net

 

And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"

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