The Tulsa Justice Journal

"responsible education and economic
equality is the path to justice"


- corporal punishment breeds violent crime  -
an effective criminal justice system is one that educates
-  criminals are not born to commit crimes  -
-  they are educated to commit crimes by our leaders  -
Yale law professor Charles Reich encouraged the use of contraband
drugs in his 1970 best-seller "The Greening of America"

Hon. Dr. Tom Shepherd, Law Enforcement Planner
The Double Standard:
Long-Time Corruption Within Tulsa Police Department Is Revealed in Study
An FBI agent arranged the murder of Tulsa businessman Roger Wheeler
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~ lead story here ~ read

Alcohol is a Potentially Dangerous Psychoactive Drug

Advertising That Encourages Alcoholic Beverage Consumption
Reinforces Violence and Dyfunctional Behavior
Those who promote alcoholic beverages are the enemies of freedom!
Alcoholic beverages do not free people! They enslave people!


An Existential Approach to Sane and Sober Living
The Schizophregenic Society
The Eugene Blaise Family
Oilman Banker E. F. Blaise
Farmers National Bank of Tulsa
Peerless Refining Company
Justice Bayard Taylor Hainer
Oklahoma Territory  Supreme Court
Chief Counsel:  Fed. Trade Commission

Gen. Counsel: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Barry Goldwater Jr.
George W. Bush  & Sen. John McCain

The Case of the White Powder
Dr. Tom Shepherd
Law Enforcement
Consultant
Are We Training Our Kids to Kill?
Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, West Point Professor, Claims Boot Camp Breeds Violence.
Television Programming That Dramatizes Violence Reforces Violence.

Introduction to Killology
                                           
Whatever Happend to Marie Blaise: An Expose'

Marie Howard Blaise was a Tulsa civic leader. She was a member of the board of directors of Planned Parenthood of Tulsa; a member of the board of directors of Friends of the Tulsa Library; and an officer in Pro-America, an organization founded by Eleanor Roosevelt. Yet she mercilessly abused her stepgrandchildren from the day they were born by writing and mailing them intimidating letters, by refusing to allow them to talk to their grandfather on the telephone and by refusing to permit them to visit their grandfather in his home at The Sophian Plaza at 1500 South Frisco Ave.

One year before his grandfather's death, one of her grandsons, then 18 years old, fresh out of boot camp and just prior to shipping overseaswith the United States Coast Guard, went to his grandfather's home at The Sophian Plaza to visit his semi-invalid grandfather. Marie's psychological humiliation (verbal castration) of him on that day was devastating!

                                                     
Lust for Black Gold
                                the poison pen of Marie Blaise
The Egalitarian Times
issues in economic and criminal justice reform