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A Founder of the Internet

There is really not much left to say.
There is about 30 years of my words, thoughts, hopes and dreams on the net. As well as facts on anything that might concern me that you may or may not be looking for. It's all here. Years and years data, proof, my life.

Enjoy it.

WalKnDude
*nofear*
James Tracy Cuneo CNA CNE 2nd Lt. Persona Non Grata

A Founder of the Internet
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  1. FREE TRACY CUNEO!!!

    The guy is probably a meth-head. he is not a freedom fighter. he is just a wacked out looser who chases ghosts in a drug induced hazy reality of his own angry world

    Blogger accused of threatening federal agent
    Secret Service - The man seems to think "we are aiding . . . the 'illegal U.S. President' "
    Saturday, April 18, 2009
    BRYAN DENSON
    The Oregonian Staff
    A Springfield blogger is accused of threatening the life, limbs and lower alimentary canal of a Secret Service agent.

    James T. Cuneo, 43, was indicted Thursday on charges of making a series of threats against Special Agent Ronald Brown in the course of his official duties.

    This was strange turnabout for Brown, whose job in the agency's Presidential Protection Division is mainly to thwart threats against the commander in chief. For the first time in his 15-year career, Brown wrote in federal court papers, someone was repeatedly harassing him.

    On Oct. 16, Brown and Springfield police detectives dropped in on Cuneo to chat about threats he had allegedly made about Google executives on his Internet blog: walkndude.wordpress.com. (WordPress has taken the site offline for violation of its terms of service.)

    "Cuneo was extremely belligerent, refused to answer questions and became increasingly threatening," Brown wrote in an arrest affidavit. "We left the driveway of Cuneo's residence without further incident."

    Cuneo then began to phone the Secret Service office in Portland, threatening Brown and others, the government alleges. "Cuneo," Brown wrote, "seems to think that we are aiding and abetting the 'illegal U.S. President' and that he and others need to arrest us for not doing our job."

    Brown says Cuneo phoned him in January and, with a colorful series of expletives, threatened him with physical harm, including execution by hanging, electric chair or firing squad. Those threats -- and Cuneo's history of violence -- concerned federal officials, according to Brown's affidavit.

    On April 7, the Federal Protective Service served Cuneo with a letter warning him to knock off the threats or risk criminal prosecution.

    The next morning, according to the government, Cuneo phoned Brown and said he was going to "shove the letter up your" derriere -- although derriere was not the word he chose. Later that day Cuneo phoned again to say that if any federal official set foot on his property again -- in Brown's words -- "it would not be fun."

    Two days later, the feds arrested him.

    Bryan Denson 503-294-7614; bryandenson@news.oregonian.com

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