Great Place or Pervert's Heaven?

 
Have you ever heard old saying that a single drop of oil can contaminate an entire
gallon of fresh drinking water?

Using that analogy, click around on the links below. Each of these links will direct you to the Rhea
County Herald-News, the supposed newspaper of "record" for Rhea County, Tennessee. Perhaps there
was a day when the newspaper was a true media source in the county but in
MY opinion, the whole
damn newspaper has evolved into a stagnant pile of crap portraying to be a newspaper.

Over a year ago, myself, and several others answered the call for a NEW and truthful reporting of the
news for the Rhea County area and started a
NEW online alternative newspaper called
RheaCountyNewspaper.com and during the entire time never once did we receive a single complaint
that any of our stories was false, yet we had our share of haters. Those haters are the very ones, or the
parasitical friends of those in so-called "
authority" positions that were dreading the spotlight of truth
that we placed upon them. We feel that IF a person wants to be an "official",
then they must therefore ACT like one, period.

Our website was maliciously removed from the Internet by the way. What? Yep, deactivated and killed
from the Internet. By the way, just how in the hell does a website get shut down? See folks, that is
PROOF positive that we were having a major impact on the "good old boy " mentality
in Dayton and Rhea County.

Also, go check out this website. It is
www.rheacountynewspaper.org

At this .ORG site you will find that "someone" started this site with some sort of continuation of an
evil intent and motive. I have already had in play certain resources at my disposal to track down and
gain the identity of the perps who was involved in what I call a flat out  
criminal conspiracy to
somehow get a protected free speech website, protected by the Tennessee Shield law by the way, along
with related email accounts,
deactivated costing all of us involved massive amounts of money, work,
emails and contacts and much too much to mention here in this short article. However, thanks to the
Blessing of the good Lord, along with the obvious stupidity of this person to hurry up and captivate
upon some sort of master "plan", they messed up. I mean, really messed up. They got sloppy.

What this person did was to BUY a domain name and then register it using one of those fly by night
proxy companies that "hide" the public information about those domain names and then attached it to
a free Google website. Talk about stupid, wow. A small fact was apparently overlooked in their haste to
cause us harm. I guess the ones involved were simply too damn dumb to know that it is
LAW that
domain registration information must be provided and made record. However, it isn't law that the
information and record of that personal information be made
public. That's the catch.

As for me, I never really worried too much about whether or not someone knew who I was because
everything I ever say, write or ramble about, I feel it is
TRUTHFUL and I have absolutely nothing to
hide from. Now, I cannot say the same about the character(s) involved in the criminal conspiracy to
shut down our website and then somehow plan to start their own in some sort of copy-cat fashion.

I really do feel that now, these people, especially the imbecile that was stupid enough to do illegal acts,
threaten people, cuss people, call names along with all sorts of bold stuff, now finds themselves in a real
need to try to hide. Personally, I think it is funny. I bet they are nervous.

Naturally, I plan to write a story about this saga and link the information about the .
ORG website and
all that stuff. But as for now, I think the linking of all of these stories is enough on my poor old body.

Now remember, just because I am placing links to the Herald-News doesn't mean for a single second
that I support them. In fact, I still intend on competing directly with them but this
next time, we will
be much bigger, much stronger. These links below are like that "single drop of oil in a gallon of water"
analogy I mentioned above. People need to realize that there is much wrong in Dayton and Rhea
County and all isn't well and
hunkie-dorie as those in "positions" want people to think. IF people of the
area learn the real truth the "officials" know that the people might contemplate getting rid of them all
and vote in
NEW people to straighten out the mess they created.

Folks, this stuff is happening everywhere and it must start from the local level, from the bottom, and
work up to the big national federal level. There is no way to repair a nation if we cannot even repair
small town local governments in Class 4 rural counties.

 Check out some of the links below from the oldest, county-wide general newspaper in Rhea County, Tennessee. Through no fault of my own, someone (or a flok of idiots) have all but broken the back of Rhea County. Jobs are scarce, local leadership is laughable at best and there are just way too many "perverts", "poverty" and "pussification" in Rhea County. Go visit it sometime.

Human skeleton unearthed by bulldozer

Dayton man pleads to lesser charges against nine-year-old

Three unrelated sex crimes involving children plague Rhea County community

Dayton man arrested on seven counts of sexual assault

Local man faces indictment for molesting 4-year-old boy

Bledsoe County man indicted for sexual battery of 9-year-old

Jordan convicted of aggravated sexual battery

Jury deliberates in child sex trial of Richard Jordan

Sneed will take of his badge for good on Sept. 1

Spring City man charged with raping two girls

Rape of a child trial continues Saturday

Suspected child rapist released through bond mix-up

Local man pleads guilty to rape

Dayton man charged with raping daughter

George Edwards pleads guilty to sexually assaulting 2 young girls

Spring City woman pleads to sexual battery

Retired Minister indicted on Rape Charges

Three unrelated sex crimes involving children plague Rhea County

Spring City woman indicted on 5 counts of Rape of a child

Restauranteur charged with statutory Rape

Dayton Man indicted for rape of a child, Incest

Police seek Dayton man for allegedly Raping a 6-year-old-girl

Spring City Man arrested for Rape of Oak Hill woman

Man charged with statutory Rape

Local pleads guilty to Rape

Rape of 10-year-old-girl leads to arrest

Cagle pleads guilty to sex crimes

Most Rhea County Sex Offenders Register

16 year old charged with attempted murder, attempted rape and attempted burglary

Graysville man charged with sexually assaulting two 10-year-old-girls

Dayton man charged with Raping 15-year old daughter's friend

Dayton man charged with Raping 5-year-old boy

Man indicted for alleged Rape, robbery

Spring City man charged with Raping a teen

Spring City man charged with Raping two girls

Rhea County jury finds Webb guilty of Raping his adopted daughter

Mayor in hot water over hiring his convicted Rapist stepson

Dayton woman charged with Raping 10-year-old-boy

Local man indicted for Rape of two girls

Dayton man charged with Rape of a 13-year-old

11 year old Rape victim points finger at Graysville man

11-year-old-Graysville girl Raped, nearly Killed during violent attack

Suspected Child Rapist released through Bond mix-up

Dayton man charged with Raping acquaintance

Dayton man indicted for sexually assaulting young girl

Local man pleads guilty to Rape

40-year-old man charged with rape of 10-year-old boy

Dayton man charged with raping daughter

Two local men arrested for statutory rape of two teenage girls

Dayton man charged with sexually assaulting 2 sisters

Two Graysville men charged with attempted rape

Spring City man sentenced to 11 years for raping mentally handicapped man

42 year old charged with statutory rape

Local man charged with rape of two young girls

10-year-old Boy charged with raping 5-year-old Boy

Rhea County Man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting 2 young girls

Dayton man charged with rape of 13-year-old girl

Dayton woman charged with prostituting 16 year-old

Dayton man allowed to plead to lesser charges against 9 year-old

Man charged with statutory rape

Local pleads guilty to rape

Dayton man charged with aggravated sexual battery of child

Spring City man charged with molesting babysitter

Mayor apologizes for deception

Monument salesman arrested for theft

Inmates suicide attempt called "bid for attention"

Dead body found apparent suicide

Driver killed at 11th Ave. Crossing in Dayton

Rhea County has the highest suicide rate among white females in the state

Dayton man struck and killed by train

Dayton man struck and killed by N-S train

Jet skier crash ruled Suicide

Teenager hangs self while in juvenile detention

Two teens commit suicide in last month

Dayton man indicted for murder, burglary

Rhea County to offer victim notification

Drunken brawl leads to death and arrest

No bond for home invasion suspects; drugs played a role

Home invasion leaves Dayton man in critical condition

Grand Jury issues 24 True Bills, including Larry Rothwell for 1st-degree murder

Noe indicted for 1st-degree murder of Danny Sherrill

Local man arrested in connection with stabbing death of roommate in Alabama

Len Rogers released on $185,000 bond

Woman charged with attempted 1st-degree murder

Grand Jury indicts two on murder charges

Judge sets high bond for Len Rogers

Wife killed; husband arrested by feds

Rogers indicted for first-degree murder

Rhea County native arrested, confesses to South Carolina murders

Accused child-killer Poe is back in jail

Dayton father charged with murdering infant son

DA seeks 106 years for convicted double murderer Robert Roddy

Two deaths investigated following fire

TBI, sheriff investigate shooting death

Roddy convicted of first-degree murder in Hawkins killings

Graysville man charged with attempted murder, assault

Hyattes captured, charged with murder

Murder suspect bound over to grand jury

Creason released from prison after serving four years

Former commissioner, son murdered

16-year-old charged with attempted murder, attempted rape and burglary

Jeff Sherrill pleads guilty to killing James Nixon on Christmas Eve 1999

Jordan pleads guilty to attempted murder

Two men indicted for Pilot robbery

Aggravated robbery suspects bound over to Rhea Grand Jury

Pilot gas station robbed at gunpoint

Howell pleads guilty to murder

County crime stats tops in state

Michael Brown pleads guilty to killing his wife

Bond remains at $250,000 for man suspected of child rape, attempted murder

Chattanooga man pleads guilty to 1999 murder of Dayton teen and aunt

Local men involved in attempted murder of Chattanooga police officer

Loden tried for attempted murder with a baseball bat

Roland convicted of murdering father

Creason sentenced to 10 years for shooting McKenzie

Masked man arrested at Spring City Care Center

Dayton teen and her aunt killed at Chattanooga Burger King

Couple charged with killing Morgantown man with a hammer

Massengale, Ballard sentenced in homicide cases

Paul Clayton gets life for double murder

Masengale convicted of negligent homicide

Man with a bat charged with attempted murder

Dayton man charged with murdering wife

Murder visits a quiet Dayton neighborhood

Former Rhea County man kills deputy, turns gun on himself

Deputy shoots drug dealer

Dayton man shoots wife, kills self

Graysville man still in critical condition after shooting

Man threatens wife with rifle; father-in-law shoots self in leg

Masked gunman robs Dayton Wal-Mart

Woman accidentally shot by her adopted brother

Two sent to jail following Cove shootout

Spring City men survive duel, face endangerment charges
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