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About Jim Condit Jr.

THE FACTS
* born in
1953 in Cincinnati, Ohio
* oldest of
eleven brothers and sisters
* St.
Margaret of Cortona grade school, 1959-1967
(located in Madisonville near Fairfax in
Cincinnati, Ohio. Grew up on the legendary
Simpson Avenue, world capital of "Step
Ball.")
* St. Xavier
High School, 1967-1971
* Xavier
University, 1971-1974 (graduated from the
HAB, i.e., Honors Bachelor of Arts program,
with emphasis on Latin, Greek, philosophy,
history, literature); as far as we know, Jim
Condit Jr. was the only person in the
history of the university to graduate from
the HAB program in three years.
* founder of
printing business (t-shirts, sweatshirts,
etc.) 1974, and did "hands on" printing
himself from 1974 until 1989, as well as
managed the business. The business name was
Shirt Scene.
* was awarded
the t-shirt contracts by legendary
Cincinnati sports agent Ann Smith for
Cincinnati Reds stars Pete Rose, Johnny
Bench, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, George
Foster, and Bengal quarterback Ken Anderson.
(This was right before Professional Sports
became "big business." That a small start up
company could today be awarded the contracts
for such big Sports Stars -- is
unthinkable.)
* Made
t-shirts for Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Joe
Morgan, Tony Perez in the "Big Red Machine"
World Series Championship years of 1975 and
1976. These classic t-shirts were hand
printed by Jim Condit Jr., his brothers and
sisters, their friends, employees and his
Grandma.
* Sold
printing business in 1989 and moved into
publishing, book selling, sales, and
eventually online websites -- and, of
course, "political wars" for the future of
our country.
* Married his
wife, Kathie on September 30, 1978, and
together they are blessed with six children
now of high school and college age, and post
college age.
THE RECORD: A Track Record of Vision on
Key Issues
* at age 19
was an alternate delegate to the 1972
Republican Convention in Miami, Florida
which nominated President Richard Nixon and
Vice President Spiro Agnew to run against
Democrat George McGovern. Saw up close then
Governor Ronald Reagan, CBS news anchor
Walter Cronkite, literally bumped into
author Theodore White (The Making of the
President, 1960), and viewed up close
President Richard Nixon, Vice President
Spiro Agnew, and many more prominent people
of that day who attended that convention.
Because of information learned through
attendance at that convention, voted for
third party candidate, then US Congressman
John Schmitz in the 1972 Presidential
election.
* A week
before the 1972 Republican National
Convention (August 21 to 23), appeared
before the Republican Platform Committee in
Miami, Florida, on Monday, August 14, 1972
-- accompanied by his grandmother, Shirley
Richardson, and her son, Marcus Richardson.
Marcus had been born at only 19 weeks into
the pregnancy at Cincinnati General
Hospital. The baby, now two years old and in
perfect health, was presented to the
committee, along with large posters provided
by Cincinnati Right to Life and Dr. John
Willke, showing the baby's development in
the womb, as well as the "results" of real
abortions. Notorious feminist, Betty
Friedan, came to Condit's presentation and
told a reporter for the Miami Herald that
the full color posters had been altered --
another lie in the lying and
murder-promoting career of Betty Friedan.
The baby, born at 19 weeks into the
pregnancy, was living proof that the
abortion laws then in New York and
California were allowing the murder of real
babies. That night, Condit appeared on the
CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite for
about 30 seconds, thanks to the efforts of
the late CBS reporter,
Michele Clark, who was in her second
month on the job for CBS Evening News. Clark
died only 4 months later sitting next to
Dorothy Hunt, controversial wife of
Watergate burglar Howard Hunt, on United
Airlines Flight 553, traveling from
Washington D.C. to Chicago
in a suspicious plane crash near Chicago.
Douglas Kiker also reported on the
anti-abortion testimony on NBC Evening News
on that night, August 14, 1972, referring to
Condit as a
"19 year old boy" who says abortion is
murder. The Republican Platform
Committee recommended a pro-life plank for
the Republican party in 1972, and it was
adopted. Dr. & Mrs. Willke, leaders of the
pro-life movement and authors of "Handbook
on Abortion", have credited Condit with
being instrumental with getting the pro-life
plank into the Republican Party National
Platform, where it has remained to this day.
(The point of including the information
on Michele Clark above is that she must have
been an unusually honest and persistent
national network reporter, or she never
would have forwarded the Marcus Richardson
story and Condit testimony to The CBS
Evening News in New York City. She died
under suspicious circumstances, apparently
doing some real reporting about the
Watergate intrigue, -- and this is an
opportunity to remember her for it, in light
of the sick excuses for "reporters" we see
today in the national media.)
* Co-founder
of Life Is For Everyone (LIFE) pro-life
youth group for High School and College
students in 1972 at the urging of Dr. John
Willke, author of Handbook on Abortion.
* Founded
Cincinnatus Political Action Committee in
1979 and ran an independent slate of
candidates for Cincinnati City Council,
protesting the de facto pro-abortion
position of both major parties, stating
publicly at that time that, in effect, that
both the Democrats and Republicans were the
same party operating behind two masks. This
observation has proven true by 2006 on all
major issues.
* Has run for
office or managed campaigns 11 times between
1979 and 2006 -- always financially
outgunned, but using the political process
to try and alert the American people to what
is really going on, as well as to lay the
basis for a citizens movement to reclaim
America's destiny.
* In 1981
helped spearhead a lawsuit against the
Hamilton County Board of Elections because
of the unverifiable computerized election
process in use;
in
1985 that lawsuit was won when Judge Richard
Niehaus ruled that "there are no safeguards
to prevent the computers from being
programmed to distort the election results."
The Court of Appeals overturned that
decision without foundation or reason in
1987, leaving the easily-rigged computerized
election system in place.
* In 1985,
helped bring to public attention
whistleblowers (Leonard Gates and Robert
Drais) who stated with credibility, in
testimony that was largely confirmed via
events which followed over the next few
years, that they had been used as
wiretappers by unsavory groups during their
employment at a major phone company,
Cincinnati Bell; one of the whistleblowers,
Leonard Gates, explained on a video and in a
court case how he had wiretapped the
computers in Hamilton County on several
election nights, including 1977, 1979, and
1981; he testified that he was told the
elections could be rigged through the
connections he was setting up into the
election computers. Under cross examination
and under oath, a Board of Elections
official, a Mr. Joly, conceded that if
someone had the proper computer codes, he
would have a 100% chance to rig the
election. This story, from 1985 to 1989,
eventually spawned hundreds of local print,
radio and TV stories, and eventually a story
on 60 Minutes, but with the
computer-vote-rigging aspect never mentioned
by 60 Minutes.
* In 1985,
under a court order obtained by attorney
James Condit Sr. from Judge Richard Niehaus,
brought in the legendary, late Collier
brothers (Jim & Ken, authors of Votescam:
The Stealing of America) who filmed
women tweezing votes from punch card ballots
at the Hamilton County Board of Elections
about 9:00 PM on election night.
(Well-meaning ladies were told to do this
all over the country by those running the
absurd computerized systems using the
punch-card ballots; thus, we were protesting
the phenomenon of "hanging chad" 15 years
before it came to national attention.)
* The
Cincinnati "votescam" story in 1985 is
Chapter 12 in the book, Votescam: The
Stealing of America, by the late brothers,
James & Kenneth Collier.
* 1989 began
writing articles, one of which was published
in Chronicles Magazine, entitled "A
House without Doors", about vote-rigging in
Dubuque County, Iowa discovered -- and
proven -- by this candidate and his
impromptu team on February 12, 1996, the
night of the Iowa Presidential Caucus for
that year.
* 1988 and
1990, was instrumental in organizing a
citizens' precinct movement to reclaim the
US government, starting at the county level.
This strategy is still viable, is the only
way to go to reclaim the nation by peaceful
and constitutional means, and is explained
at
www.networkamerica.org
* In 1990,
the precinct candidates under the banner of
the Platform Republicans, followed the law
and, due in part to a missed date by the
old-line Republicans running headquarters,
actually won the legal party county
convention that year, and should have taken
control of Hamilton County Republican
Headquarters. The courts, all the way up to
the Supreme Court, simply stole that victory
from our "insurgent" group, which was known
as the "Platform Republicans." The Ohio
Supreme Court actually stated in their
decision that the Platform Republicans were
right "in law and in fact" -- but gave
control of party headquarters to the
old-line Republicans anyway.
* In 1996,
appeared on over 60 radio programs airing on
over 725 outlets on middle sized and major
AM and FM radio stations across the USA
(including some of the largest 50,000 Watt
Stations), on the subject of computerized
votefraud vs. Honest Elections. These radio
appearances began and caught fire after the
discovery of the votefraud in Dubuque, Iowa
during the 1996 Presidential Caucus; this
votefraud implicated the major TV networks
and their exit-polling arm, Voter News
Service.
* In 1996,
erected the first website devoted to honest
elections vs. computerized votefraud,
recognized that year by Popular Science
magazine, November, 1996, page 74. The
original website was networkusa.org, which
has since become
www.votefraud.org -- in 1996 this
candidate founded Citizens for a Fair
Vote Count.
* In August,
2000 hosted the Citizens for a Fair Vote
Count Convention at the Ramada Inn at the
Cincinnati Airport.
* In 2002
became the first political candidate in the
USA to reach the public over 50,000 watt
radio stations with the message that the
9-11 cover story was false, and that the
evidence pointed to unsettling conclusions,
such as that controlled demolition had been
used to bring down the WTC towers in NYC, as
the airplane crashes and resulting jet fuel
fires were completely insufficient to do so.
Today, over one hundred university
professors, retired military men, and former
government officials are stating the same
conclusions publicly at
www.scholarsfor911truth.org and other
prominent websites, and there is also a
rapidly growing list of published books,
DVDs, and CDs blowing the lid off of the
phony 9-11 cover story, which is still being
used to push us towards World War III in the
Mideast and towards a Communist/Nazi style
police state in the USA.
* In 2002,
became the first candidate to predict on
radio ads on major AM talk stations in the
midwest that the Bush administration was
going to invade Iraq, and later Iran and
Syria (the latter two have not happened
yet). This "amazing" prediction was done on
the basis of documents from "The Project of
the New American Century" (PNAC) and many
other public documents and news items, many
of which are now common knowledge.
* In 2006,
produced the TOO HOT
TO HANDLE "Arrest Chertoff" radio ad
and aired it on WLS in Chicago, Illinois.
The airing of this 60 second radio ad caused
the Federal Election Commission, WLS AM
Radio, and Disney World of Florida to join
forces to get the ad taken off the air on
WLS AM after it had aired only two days out
of a four day purchased schedule. We think
the "Reasonable Access" law was violated
here, and litigation will ensue.
* This
candidate urges everyone to read the
strategy regarding how everyday Americans
can use the precinct system (explained at
www.WagTheDog2010.com &
www.networkamerica.org ) in order to
restore honest elections (see
www.votefraud.org ) and reclaim the
destiny of our country, from the county
level all the way up to the national level.
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