Gary Richard Arnold

Gary Richard Arnold
Born Gary Richard Arnold
United States
Occupation Businessman, politician
Known for Republican candidacy, libertarianism
Website http://www.newsexpose.org/

Gary Richard Arnold is a businessman [1] and republican politician [2] from Santa Cruz, California.[3] He is a frequent candidate [4] and ran against John Leopold in the Santa Cruz County Supervisor District 1 election.[5][6] As the republican candidate for Congress from the 16th district of California,[7] he attracted attention in October 1982 when he became involved in a shouting match with Ronald Reagan, accusing him of being responsible for the largest tax hike in history.[8] He is also concerned with the issue of liberty.[9] He has been active and vocal in expressing his concern about the issue of water fluoridation [10][11] and getting rid of smart meters which he refers to as spy meters.[12] Another issue he has been vocal about is Chemtrails. He also has an involvement with the organization SCARE aka The Santa Cruz Alert Response Emergency.[13][14]

Personal

He was educated at Santa Monica College.[15]

Political career

He was a Republican candidate in California for the 1966 general election where he ran against Yvonne Brathwaite Burke [16] In 1968 general election he ran against James Q. Wedworth.[17] In the 1982 general election, he ran against Leon E. Panetta.[18] In 1983 he ran in a special election brought about by the vacancy caused by Congressman Phillip Burton's death.[19]

In October 1982, Arnold who was challenging Leon Panetta stood up and said to Reagan, "Mr President, you have given us the largest tax increase ...in the United States ... history". Some members tried to push Arnold into his seat but he persisted and continued. He also mentioned Reagan's reversal on Taiwan and the Soviets having a higher increase in trade and the Americans getting the shaft. He mentioned of a Reagan-mortis setting into the nation's body politic.[20] Throughout the exchange, Reagan frequently pointed his finger at Arnold. Reagan denied that the tax increase was the largest and his abandonment of Taiwan. Arnold not letting Reagan reply finally led to Reagan losing his patience and telling Arnold to "shut up". Outside and speaking to reporters, Arnold said that Reagan being right was an illusion and he would support Reagain if his actions followed his rhetoric [21]

In 1984, Arnold was in the New Hampshire presidential primary campaign along with other challengers to Reagan's renomination. They which included Harold Stassen who in 1948 was a serious presidential candidate, Benjamin Fernandez a California businessman who would be the first Hispanic presidential contender and David Kelley of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee who had views which included one that involved African Americans being sent to Africa.[22]

In 1986 as a new comer, he ran against real estate agent Carolyn H. Davis in the Orange County Election,[23] coming in second behind her.[24]

In 2010, Arnold was back in the congressional race. His last time was in 1982. Other candidates were Republicans Pete Andresen, Arthur Dunn, Jeff Taylor and Democrat Sam Farr. Eric Petersen from the Green Party and Libertarian Mary Larkin were also running. Arnold was critical of Democrat Farr for his backing of the North American Free Trade Agreement. Arnold referred to NAFTA on his website as the Shafta of American jobs.[25]

In the June 5, 2012 [26] Board of Supervisors election, Arnold and Charles Andrew Paulden lost to John Leopold.[27] Leading up to the election, Arnold said that if he was elected he'd end the contract with the World Bank, end let the people know what really goes on behind closed doors.[28] In the three candidate election coming in at second place, Arnold pulled 2,320 votes at 18.94%.[29]

Candidate Biography

Stance

In the Santa Cruz Sentinel, Arnold stated that he believed local representatives weren't doing enough to fend off global players and their power grabs.[31] He is a supporter of posse comitaus and has been vocal on the issue of water fluoridation and referred to the water as being poisoned. His voters pamphlet for when he was running against John Leopold said that his election would end Franken Foods and fluoride that scrambled male fertility.[32][33] Having stated that liberty was the biggest issue he was concerned with [34] and with the issue of chemtrails, he has referred to them as "Death dumps containing toxic poisons." [35] He released a 15-minute mini documentary that in his words, described the horrors of Chemtrails, referred to as "Death Dumps" and "Air crap".[36][37]

Association with activists

Arnold has an association with Anthony J. Hilder that goes back to 1966. Arnold was distributing paper back books about the Bilderbergers and the Council on Foreign Relations. Years later in the 1980s, Arnold rented a cottatge to Dr. Anthony Sutton.[38]

Deborah Tavares who appeared with Arnold at Conspiracy Con 2012 to talk about Smart meters [39] was arrested in January 2011 in relation to that issue. She was arrested in Rohnert Park, south of Santa Rosa on January 2011 for blocking a dispatch center driveway. She and other protestors blocked the driveway which was used by meter installation trucks. Her words echoed those of Katharina Sandizell a staunch Democrat who did similar in Marin County.[40] Around 2012, Arnold and Tavares joined forces in relation to issues surrounding this.[41]

Venues

Conspiracy Con

He attended Conspiracy Con 9 where he was in a live discussion with Anthony J. Hilder.[42] Along with Deborah Tavares he was listed to speak at Conspiracy Con 2012, held at Santa Clara, California in June that year. They were to speak about the effects of Smart Meters.[43] Other speakers there included Jim Fetzer, Stan Monteith, Brian Sussman, Mickey Huff and Nancy Banks.[44]

City of Watsonville Council Meetings

On September 14, 2010, Arnold attended a council meeting at the City of Watsonville. Arnold and Nina Beety were supporting a moratorium on installation of SmartMeters. Safety, privacy and rates were the concerns they expressed.[45][46] On October 26 of that year, Arnold expressed his concern regarding water fluoridation and AMBAG. Along with Jim Roselle, John Cree and Sean Lomeli spoke out against approval of agreement for water fluoridation in the City.[47][48] On June 12, 2012, both Arnold and Anthony J. Hilder attended a council meeting at the City of Watsonville which was televised live on Charter Cable Communications Channel 70 and AT&T Channel 99. Hilder was voicing concerns about toxins being put into the people’s food and water supply while Arnold was asking Council to break contract with the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives and the World Bank.[49][50]

Recent activity

In March 2014, he was at a Meeting of the Scotts Valley City Council expressing concerns about politics in Santa Cruz County, California, also the nation.[51][52][53]

On the 10th of April, 2015 Arnold spoke out in support of a $100,000 investment to purchase 20 body cameras for police and 9 cameras for their cars. He said that this would be protection for police from slander as well as a deterrent to criminals running away when being stopped. He also said that it would reduce the insurance costs for the city. He was the only member of the public to speak about this.[54]

Videos, interviews

Movie

Links

References

  1. SmartVoter United States Representative; District 17; Republican Party Voter Information
  2. The California Voter Foundation California Online Voter Guide
  3. TIME Monday, Oct. 18, 1982 The Presidency by Hugh Sidey: A Flash of Irish Flint By Hugh Sidey
  4. Santa Cruz Sentinel Leopold runs on his record: First district race includes two challengers by Jason Hoippin
  5. KSBW.com Action News 8 Commitment 2012: Santa Cruz County Supervisor District 1
  6. MSN Commitment 2012: Santa Cruz County Supervisor District 1 Incumbent John Leopold is running against Charles Paulden and Gary Richard Arnold.
  7. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Ronald Reagan, 1982 By Reagan, Ronald Page 1273 Administration of Ronald Reagan, 1982 / Oct. 6
  8. The Gadsden Times A7, Heckler files as candidate
  9. Santa Cruz Sentinel Leopold runs on his record: First district race includes two challengers by Jason Hoppin
  10. GT Weekly Election Breakdown
  11. Votes Count VOTER’S PAMPHLET
  12. KSBW.com Action News 8 Commitment 2012: Santa Cruz County Supervisor District 1
  13. Concienciaradio INICIO ARTÍCULOS
  14. Santa Cruz County California Government County Elections Department http://www.votescount.com/jun12/supe1.pdf
  15. Santa Cruz Sentinel Leopold runs on his record: First district race includes two challengers by Jason Hoippin
  16. Join California, Election History for the State of California November 8, 1966 General Election
  17. Join California, Election History for the State of California November 5, 1968 General Election
  18. Join California, Election History for the State of California November 2, 1982 General Election
  19. Join California, Election History for the State of California June 21, 1983 Special Election
  20. Observer Reporter October 7, 1982 'Shut Up' Conservative Accuser Rouses Reagan's Ire
  21. Ocala Star Banner Republican Critic Claims Reagan Has 'Lost Touch' With Economy
  22. The Washington Post January 8, 1984 Ayuh, This Is New Hampshire All Right By David S. Broder
  23. Los Angeles Times August 09, 1986 (Page 2 of 3) Candidates Flock to the Starting Gates for Races in 19 Cities by Heidi Evans
  24. Los Angeles Times November 06, 1986 Orange County Election '86
  25. Monterey Herald News Congressman Farr giving 17th District opponents a tough race by Larry Parsons
  26. Santa Cruz County California Government County Elections Department Santa Cruz County Elections Office Going to Election June 5, 2012
  27. San Jose Mercury News California Supervisor John Leopold ran away with the win for re-election to Board of Supervisors by Shanna McCord
  28. Monterey News & Views Incumbent faces two challengers in District 1 by Brooke Fields
  29. Voters Edge , Smart Voter County Supervisor; Santa Cruz County; Supervisorial District 1 Voter Information
  30. Join California, Election History for the State of California Gary Richard Arnold Republican
  31. Santa Cruz Sentinel Leopold runs on his record: First district race includes two challengers by Jason Hoippin
  32. Santa Cruz County California Government County Elections Department Voters Pamphlet http://www.votescount.com/jun12/supe1.pdf
  33. Good Times weekly Thursday, 31 May 2012 Election Breakdown by Dan Woo
  34. Santa Cruz Sentinel 5/5/12 Leopold runs on his record: First district race includes two challengers by Jason Hoppin
  35. Santa Cruz County California Government County Elections Department Voters Pamphlet http://www.votescount.com/jun12/supe1.pdf
  36. Internet Archive Chemtrails = Aircrap - SCARE1 - Anthony J Hilder
  37. DCTV SCARE - Santa Cruz Alert Reponse(sic) Emergency
  38. Musicians 4 Freedom May 12, 2012 Countdown to Conspiracy Con 2012 by Vengeancia
  39. WeAreChangeTV.us CONSPIRACY CON June 2 & 3, 2012 – Santa Clara, California
  40. New York Times January 30, 2011 Environment New Electricity Meters Stir Fears By Felicity Barringer
  41. Musicians 4 Freedom May 12, 2012 Countdown to Conspiracy Con 2012 by Vengeancia
  42. Conspiracy Con Conspiracy Con - 9 June 6th & 7th, 2009
  43. We Are Change Conspiracy Con June 2 & 3, 2012 – Santa Clara, California
  44. Conspiracy Con Conspiracy Con 2013, .: Articles
  45. AGENDA CITY OF WATSONVILLE CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING September 14, 2010 - Page 347 - 6.5 MORATORIUM ON INSTALLATION OF PG&E SMARTMETERS IN THE CITY OF WATSONVILLE
  46. City of Watsonville September 14, 2010 Agenda Packet
  47. AGENDA CITY OF WATSONVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING October 26, 2010 - 7.1 CONTRACT WITH CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION PROVIDING FUNDING FOR FLUORIDATION OF CITY’S DRINKING WATER SUPPLY Pages 18, 365, 366
  48. Watsonville California City Council Meetings 2010 October 26, 20 Agenda Packet
  49. AGENDA CITY OF WATSONVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING, MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING May 22, 2012 6:34 p.m.
  50. Watsonville California http://cityofwatsonville.org/download/City_Council/City_Council_Documents/2012/052212/Minutes_May%2022,%202012.pdf
  51. City of Scotts Valley Minutes Meeting of the Scotts Valley City Council Date: March 19, 2014 Page 2 Public Comment
  52. http://www.scottsvalley.org/downloads/council/2014/04-02-14.ItemA.pdf
  53. M I N U T E S Meeting of the Scotts Valley City Council Date: March 19, 2014
  54. Santa Cruz Sentinel 04/10/15 Crime, Capitola OKs buying body, car cameras for police By Jondi Gumz
  55. Clay and Iron Nutrimedical Report Show - Wednesday May 27th 2009
  56. Clay and Iron The Nutrimedical Report Show Wednesday, August 19th 2009
  57. Clay and Iron The Nutrimedical Report Show Wednesday, August 19th 2009
  58. Clay And Iron News And Top Stories, The Nutrimedical Report Show September 30, 2009
  59. Clay And Iron News And Top Stories, The Nutrimedical Report Show - Tuesday December 28th 2010
  60. Clay And Iron News and Top Stories The Nutrimedical Report Show - Wednesday January 4th 2012
  61. Patriot Flx About 911: The Greatest Lie Ever Sold
  62. Santa Cruz Sentinel 05/05/2012 Leopold runs on his record: First district race includes two challengers By Jason Hoppin
  63. Wn.com Man Against the Machine
  64. Free World Film Works Man Against the Machine
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