Crime Scene Cleanup Blog
This is not your typical crime scene cleanup blog. There are no happy faces here. A blog should reflect its writer's biographical history, prospects, and thoughts. So this blog reflects what concerns me the most, corruption in government, environmental issues left for future generations by a thoughtless governing generations, and many more blog topics.
This crime scene cleanup blog looks to local government employees' control over the crime scene cleanup industry. Their privileged contacts with grieving families following homicides, suicides, and unattended deaths gives them first contact. A contact they often use for their own benefit. Finding a crime scene cleanup company without some sort of government ties became nearly impossible after 2005. Prior to this time, a number of companies remained independent because of their previously existing businesses. Those without additional sources of income ceased to exist in most cases. How do I know? I know because I owned a crime scene cleanup advertising business. I watched meaningful telephone calls for crime scene cleanup services plummet nationwide.
This blog seeks to clarify crime scene cleanup issues found on the Internet and addresses corruption in crime scene cleanup. It exists because I own additional businesses, because I refuse to allow government crooks to profit from crime scene cleanup without at least one opposing voice. Eddie Evans, Crime Scene Cleanup.
6 December 2011
Another Planet Like Home
I can't ignore this. It's too big, too important for a trekky. From Mountain View, California, we learned today that NASA's planet-hunting Kepler found a planet much like our own. No crime scene cleanup efforts were underway, they reported, but it does have a star's habitable zone. It like microorganisms in bloodborne pathogens, they must have a habitable zone to survice outside the human body. This planet may even have water. It's far enough from its sun to accumulate liquid CO2.
The Kepler space telescope found this wonder. This planet has an orbit much like our own. Say, what are the odds of this happening? A billion to one? This finding brings scientists one step closer to finding a planet like our own. This planet could support life. If there's human life, then they must have a sheriff-coroner; if they have a sheriff coroner, then they must have crime scene cleanup cronyism, too.
"We're getting closer and closer to discovering the so-called 'Goldilocks planet,'" Pete Worden, director of NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., said during a press conference today.
The newfound planet in the habitable zone is called Kepler-22b. It is located about 600 light-years away, orbiting a sun-like star.
Finding an another planet out there follows a pretty neat method. Kepler's space telescope searches for stars. When it finds one it waits to see if the sun's brightness dims. If it dims, then there's something blocking its light. So there's a chance a planet has passed betwee the star and Keller. Astronomers call this approach the "transit method."
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Sewage
The year's almost over. As the year before, I have more projects underway than a reasonable person would tackle. That's life in the fast lane. Fighting crime in local government, Orange County, that is, and cleaning for those lucky enough to evade "officials."
My intent this morning remains placing some ideas here. For one, I want to ensure that Los Angeles sewage cleanup receives its fare share of attention here. You never know when fortune may strike. Speaking of which, I need to note ongoing progress with Florida crime scene cleanup. More narrative will help clear my mind of those poor people hit by freezing weather and then hot, humid weather. In my opinion, Florida blood cleanup efforts should continue. Florida's residents deserve a 24/7, live telephone guy. With my experience, with my sharing and caring attitude, I'm the guy to reach. It's easy containing my humility.
30 November 2011
Another note. I added Orange County Sheriff to my list of domains dedicated to stopping sheriff fraud against grieving families.
It took me 10 days to get back to this page. One of my more mental health choices should find my time more often. Reading about global warming has caused me great misgivings about my country and the power of mass media. People do not like to talk about global warming. There's no question about this in my mind. Global warming as a consequence must come under my heading for crime scene cleanup. In this vain, I must mention my piece on oligarchy. It helps to explain how the 1% captured our electoral system.
Speaking of crime scene cleanup, as if it makes a difference at this point, assault rifles continue to make headlines. Here's a good one:
An army infantry soldier discharged rather early from the army got into trouble. He robbed a small convenience store.
From Fayetteville, Tennessee, we hear that a convenience store robber turned out to be an Iraq war veteran. Well, this dud shot an Alabama deputy sheriff in the face. The officer stopped this alleged robber just minutes after a convenience store robbery later in the day last Monday. Then the fun began, off they went on one of those crazy chases through Tennessee, where an officer was wounded during a shootout with the suspect, authorities said Tuesday. They added that he had an assault rifle and shot at deputies with it.
Joseph Scott Shiver, 23, who gave a Lincoln County, Tennessee, also had a Texas driver's license. He picked up two counts of attempted murder, evading arrest and possession of a firearm. He has a total bond of $1.6 million. I suppose he'll stay put.
Now, Alabama District Attorney Rob Broussard claims that Shiver faces charges for attempted murder and assault charges. This information comes by way of The Huntsville Times.
This bandit remained in the army from 2009 until November of 2009. Apparently life did not go well for Mr. Shiver after leaving the Army.
A Madison County Deputy by the name of Brent Beavers suffered facial injuries. He underwent surgery in a Huntsville Hospital. He's on the mend and expected back to duty soon. A Fayetteville Fayetteville police officer by the name of Justin Raby received medical treatment for shrapnel and glass injuries. He became the second peace officer injured by Mr. Shiver.
This all started in Madison County, Alabama. Sheriff Blake Dorning shared the following information: the spree began around 11:30 p.m. CST Monday when a convenience store was robbed northeast of Huntsville, Ala.
A short time later, Beavers spotted a vehicle matching the robbery description and pulled over the driver. Dorning said the driver got out and fired multiple rounds at the deputy's car, striking him in the face.
Mr. Shiver captured himself by driving into a field and becoming stuck. Officers arrested Mr. Shiver without further incident.
Why Mr. Shiver had an assault rifle beats me. I don't see any reason to own an assault rifle period. Why we tolerate this madness blows my mind. It's enough that we've got handguns powerful enough to launch a warhead to the moon. Now we've got an assault rifle in every idiots toy box. It's mad.
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20 November 2011
Another crime scene cleanup day without doing any biohazard cleanup work; I'm not happy about this. I ought to be a 1 percent type by now. I've had a major Internet footprint in Orange County for years. Still I do not clean here.
On the bright side, I've started writing about oligarchy. Oligarch became an interest when reading Aristotle's Politics. Most interesting of all, I find the notion of wealth-defense must apply to any oligarchic theory. If an oligarch doesn't have enough money to defend their money, their wealth, then they're by definition not an oligarch.
I see how nicely this entire notion matches up with the Coch brothers and Ruford Murdoch. They simply pay others to do their maculating dirty work. Where the Coch's environment madness gets out of hand, the rest of humanity pays. The Coch brothers have placed their own clones in our environmental department. They figure if the laws stop them, then they need to stop the law. And they do.
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15 November 2011
November's on the march and it's clear the religious right via the Republican Party embraces economic Darwinism. Irony of irony, I should think.
We see universities full of corporate clones sucking up to corporate liberals. All thing public, including universities, are being under funded on purpose. Tex cutting policies have sought to privatize universities. Humanities don't count. Technical programs control. It's a march to the consumerist music of businesses departments. How we got here from the early days of universities remains a mystery.
It's not about truth, democracy, and critical thinking. Once upon a time university meant to question everything under the sun. Today questions get in the way of football games, drinking, and commodification of everything natural and social. I'm so far into this that I added crime scene cleanup oligarchy for fun. I suppose that I need to remind myself about Ernie's crime scene cleanup domains. These domains offer a rich resource for people in need of my cleaning services.
28 October2011
Here's more highlighting on the Republican Party's ant-science, criminal activity. Apparently, the Wall Street Journal ran an article last week about global warming. Because a "scientist" formerly a denier says his data on global warming match that of the global warming groups, it's now OK to claim that global warming exists; particularly in the last 50 years have we witnessed a sharp increase in global warming gasses; this points to the workings of humanity, especially those of us in the richer countries.
I first read about global warming around the same time that Al Gore was learning about it from his science professor, a geologist, I believe. I read about it in Scientific American. Neither surprised nor upset, I had suspected something like global warming for decades. Intuitively a teenage friend of mine and I reasoned out that something on a global scale could be occurring from all of the motor vehicles on the road.
Since those teen years in the late 1950s and 1960s, many millions of motor vehicles have burned billions of gallons of gasoline. Of course my intuition told me that all those internal "fires" must be causing some sort of damage to the earth, but just how remained a mystery. For certain, "Dean" and I had probably crossed this global warming issue in our many hours of environmental discussions. It only makes sense today that Dean and I had the right theories and possible consequences. Our data remained imaginary, but real, just as to day our data in scientific circles comes closer to reality with similar theories.
With that said, how can we be in the 21st century with so many people in the United States, not elsewhere, denying global warming as a fact of life, a fact attributed to human behavior? Probably the commercial media continues the myth of an earth-friendly industrial complex for reproducing internal combustion engines. Probably billionaires like the Coch brothers and Ruford Murdoch spend their hard-earned money manipulating public information on the public's airwaves. These things must be so, I figure both from observation and my own intuition. Our earth continues being sold down river by a malevolent ruling class.
Eddie Evans -- Crime Scene Cleanup Blog
25 October 2011
I added crime scene cleanup training to crime scene cleanup pages today. I felt a duty to help protect the 99 percent from itself. Those guys trying to sell crime scene cleanup training to the naive have no moral conscience. They are despicable people, in other words. Crime scene cleanup may be useful for some, but not most. I also added crime scene cleanup tools for those interested in what crime scene cleaners use for their work.
Many types of tools prove useful in the crime scene cleanup field. Many tools come from the cleaning industry, many from demolition, and many come from self-made tools. Everything from hammers, saws, and pliers to forceps.
How can we claim crime scene cleanup as a legitimate occupation when county governments control most crime scene cleanup companies?
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24 October 20011
Time continues its march to nowhere I learned from a Nova program on "How the Universe Works." This title reminded me of my "How Crime Scene Cleanup Works." Both seem to have one fact in common. They both have a beginning, middle, and ending. I can remember when black holes were science fiction stories; now they're a proven fact of our universe. Like a big vacuum, they suck in anything close enough to fall under the power of their gravity. Gravity seems to be the one unifying force out there second to none.
Explaining our expanding universe seems easy enough to day, too. Before we could not explain why the galaxies seem to be moving away from one another in all directions possible. There's dark energy pushing our galaxies in directions that they'll continue in for all time, at least until the end. Dark energy came into existence during the Big Bang. Within a split second most of what exists, in terms of matter, came into being. Dark energy happens to exist as a force we've long considered, but could not prove. Now we can by telescopes and planetary paths.
Eventually stars will stop their work and stop being created from dust clouds. They will continue burning for billions of years. Eventually, in a trillion years, all the starts will burn out. The universe will become dark. We will no longer exist. End of story.
20 October 2011
American politics favors the wealthy, the very wealthy. It's no surprise, either. Both presidents Reagan and Bush gave the very wealthy monumental tax breaks. In return, these owners of concentrated wealth gained concentrated political power. They may be, but why does it matter? The real issue is the protection of concentrated wealth, which he shows has been accomplished very effectively by methods of indisputable legality, such as the steady reduction of the top tax bracket in recent decades. The Reagan and Bush tax cuts cost the treasury more than any trick that sophisticated lawyers could devise. Winters offers a valuable perspective on how inequality persists, but he can't explain the peculiar cruelties of modern American politics.
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15 October 2011
Time passes so fast it's hard to keep up with the hours let alone the calendar. Traveling from one crime scene cleanup to another raises this very real issue, how does one stop Orange County's coroner employees from getting kickbacks for referrals. The recent Seal Beach homicides paid someone in the thousands, someone sworn to the county not to engage in a conflict of interest. Does this really mean our country now heads for nationwide cronyism?
I see no way around it. The coroners' departments across the United States have their own agendas in terms of cronyism. By county, they each command concentrated wealth. Each county offers varying amounts of wealth for controlling crime scene cleanup companies. Given any single Saturday in Orange County, California, four or more people die at home or in a business place; each of these leaves death's residues. These residues often call for professional cleaning. In response, coroner's employees send families to a crime scene cleanup company engaged in cronyism.
When we combine the aggregated wealth and power of all crony coroner and county administration departments, we find an awesome amount of power and wealth.
In effect, guys like me cannot hold the line without looking to add-on businesses, spouses, and good luck.
The disparity of wealth held by one crime scene cleanup company over another leads to an oligarchy. A crime scene cleanup oligarchy creates power to direct county employees' referrals. Guys like me don't have a chance. Guys like me hold on to their business by other means than doing biohazard cleanup. In the case of the Seal Beach crime scene cleanup, oligarchs received special handling. in the area of power to outbid other crime scene cleanup companies for coroner employee referrals.
September 10, 2011
Tomorrow's September 11, which brings us to the tenth anniversary of that terrorist strike against the Twin Towers. If anyone still wonders why the Twin Towers terrorist strike took place, then led me share my humble insights.
Religious fundamentalism may have played some part in this horrific crime. Saudi Arabia most likely grew the terrorist's ideology. Benny Ladin's wealth came by way of construction for oil thieves. So he had a way of financing attacks against enemies of his god. Most likely Saudie princes played a role, too.
Now, What has not changed since September 11, 2001 and tomorrow remains the same religious fundamentalism, which I will take up on my crime scene cleanup blog, this date.
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September 8, 2011
Americans suffer as heat, fire, hurricanes pound away at our fragile infrastructure. Building, obsesses, businesses, and hospitals take a pounding. Crime scene cleanup business picks up across this great nation as baby boomers keel-over from heat and old age. It's decomposition cleanup time, not for me, not for you, but for county and city civil servants ripping off this great American system. How low can they go? It's hard to say. We do know they've gone lower than most people can think.
We do know that given an incentive, they will go further. Grave robbing, body snatching, how many after death scams do they pull off? Do they sell bodies to laboratories for dissection? Some, probably.
Then we've got this weirdo species of so-called "crime scene cleanup schools," which continue to rip off hurting Americans. Daily they call for a job, and daily I must tell them the truth. Your local government has a monopoly over crime scene cleanup. Do not expect to find a crime scene cleanup job.
I'll do something with my crime scene cleanup schools directory soon to help save some hurting Americans from these flimflam crooks.
I see the republican puppets haven't made up their minds about global warming. How sad.
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September 7, 2011
Texas - Day of Fire
Are we having weather anomalies?
Why does our president seem to ignore weather events that cash out our federal treasury as the seasons pass?
Texas burns as I write and Texas Governor Rick Perry wants to be president. As president he’All cut all funding for climate change research. Texas has its worst draught as far as getting as bad as it can get. Today’s drought has become hotter than the 19th century.
Austin’s had 20,000 wild fires. At least 700 homes have burned in the last few days. Texas politicians want to cut the science and deny it, but they’re quick to ask for government assistance.
The whole state of Texas is under a weather disaster.
Over five billion in damage, destruction the size of Connecticut, Texas has experienced 57 wild fires in the last week (today, seven September 2011).
What occurs today could be connected to global warming, but I’m not going to say so. I say it’s time to get serious with paying attention to climate science. The natural variability of the system, cool weather from time-to-time, cause the nay-ayers to poo-poo global climate change as a human caused event.
Of course, the oil industry wants to hear none of it. Just deny the science.
A Texas crime scene cleanup activity would tackle this crazy carbon state and release it once, and only once, it adopted a green technology mentality. Renewable in place of more green house gases makes a lot more sense.
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