[Seattle-editorial] Invitation / media announcement - Temp location? / Whistleblower

clefevre at oz.net clefevre at oz.net
Fri Feb 27 11:14:25 PST 2004


Dear Seattle Indymedia,

The Seattle UFO/Paranormal Group has opened
a small museum, cultural center on Broadway Capitol Hill
and would like to invite Seattle Indymedia to consider
meeting there in part until permanent arrangements are found.
The group is a registered state non-profit and independant and not
affiliated with any organizations or agencies. It is not a religious or
political group but does to its credit host the annual candle light
gathering for the WTO anniversary at SCCC as the group was in the people's
march during the WTO.

The location is a quiet single room downstairs
next to the Deluxe grill that can hold up to 50 people
and often has speakers and lectures.
It is accessible, public and has some AV equipment.
- even a large gold couch.
The offices next door are also currently available to rent
inexpensively (because of past minor floods).

We hope you consider the location as it is very active
and hope you consider coming to Dave Louthan's presentation.

Your friend and activist for humanity,
Charlette LeFevre
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Dave Louthan - the man that slaughtered the US¹s first mad cow
will be presenting at the
Seattle Museum of the Mysteries, Exhibit, Library, Cultural Center
623 Broadway Ave. E Seattle, WA 98201
Next to Deluxe Grill and Aoki Sushi
206-328-6499 Sat. March 6, 2004

Meet Dave from Noon-6pm, presentation talk at 2pm.

Dave Louthan - the man that slaughtered the US¹s first mad cow and who
testified before Congress tells his story and what has happened since. A
whistleblower, Dave has testified before Congress, WA State legislature
and the California State Senate and has been on numerous radio shows. Dave
exposes what really went on and shares his comments with supporting
photos.
Dave will also share his detailed accounts of the mysterious USDA¹s ³Men
in Green² parked outside his house.
www.davelouthan.org

Dave Louthan¹s appearance will be open to media and the public from noon
to 2pm and then
again 4-6pm.

2pm presentation requires sign-up due to limited seating.
Please call the museum at 206-328-6499
$10 donation requested. Portion of proceeds go to Dave Louthan.


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