John Kitchin
I was a Red Cross volunteer instructor ham operator at disasters for years, and helped the people made homeless. Now, the homeless problem is economic, which is as real as any earthquake. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I taught psychology at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, and at Milwaukee Free University, eventually becoming Chancellor of the latter. With an IQ of 800, a huge disability, I still manage to do business on my website at NZ9F.com, my ham radio callsign, the San Diego Homeless search engine. I found a potential cure for autism recently, do some work as a Bishop (Ancient Paganism), blog, write editorials for the major daily newspapers, and teach on-line (currently a course on homelessness). I am a psychologist, chess instructor, humorist, chef, television engineer, and air conditioning engineer, much not active right now. I publish the San Diego Homeless News, have written many published editorials under pen names for major newspapers, and am politically active, chair the San Diego Homeless Intellectuals Program developing solutions. I have an education in psychology, pharmacy, law, engineering, radio/television, air conditioning, religion, and even sexuality. I have published several books, written humor for Johnny Carson (my humor blog is on line) and I dated Janis Joplin. My complete biography is on-line at www.NZ9F.com/R, and my diary is on Home Page..
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Initially, BA, psychology, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. And, engineering credentials, Waukesha County College. All else, self educated.Interests
philosophy, psychology, sexuality, male feminism, sociology, nonprofits, propaganda, universities, hiking, camping, blogging, chess, brewing beer, cooking, radio theory, ham radio, humor, genetic memory, religion, gnosis, hippies, 1960s, autismFavorites
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Understanding Occupy Wall Street DemandsWritten by one of their early philosophers 45 years ago and currently updated, John Schlitz (pen name in those days) gives an early-to-understand perspective on the Occupy America and Occupy World movement.
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Historical Reality CheckAn unauthorized review of the best and worst US Presidents, coming from a critic of the media.
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Petition for Redress of Grievances June 25, 2011A legal document which tells a government that they have failed at doing an adequate or acceptable job at governing. The Declaration of Independence was one of these.
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A Day in My Life - John KitchinThe life of a busy author and one day inside it.
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Mental Health GuideWritten by a psychologist, this article examines such things as diagnosis, treatment, and the role of medicine in controlling behavior.
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Memorial Day is Now Peace Memorial DayMemorial Day, and why it was once called War Memorial Day but should really be called Peace Memorial Day.
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San Diego Nonprofits RatingsThe San Diego Homeless Intellectuals, NZ9F.com, rate the service providers and nonprofits of the San Diego area.
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San Diego Making Huge Error: Neal Good Center Absolutely NecessarySan Diego is about to close its Neal Good Center which helps the poor and homeless. Many, including the police, feel that is a recipe for looting, burning, and rioting. Help is needed to prevent same. -
Unauthorized History: Rise and Fall of the USAProf. John Kitchin, Milwaukee Free University, adds to his collection of published articles, this one on what killed the late, great, United States of America.
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Uncensored Edition, Police Brutality Against MissionaryThe uncensored edition of the trial of San Diego police for brutality against a local missionary, mostly blocked from the conventional news media. These are the conclusions.
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Conclusions - Missionary Versus San Diego PoliceConclusions, trial analysis, and editorial comment, the trial of San Diego Police for roughing up a local missionary. Verdict not yet in, this is a press account.
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2nd Week - San Diego Police Brutality TrialContinuing with trial evidence and testimony, this goes all the way to trial end, except verdict and final analysis, including editorials. -
Police Brutality Trial BeginsSan Diego missionary David Ross is suing the local police for injuries suffered when an officer allegedly went nuts and brutalized him and two other men. -
Easter, Passover, and May DaySome of the holiday histories are explored. -
Drug Abuse and Free SpeechRecently Vicenze Fox, former President of Mexico, got his speaking engagement in San Diego cancelled because he views drug legalization as a possible solution to that problem. -
Homeless 101 - Lesson SixUnlike any other course, this one is written by a college professor who eventually became homeless in San Diego. -
Homeless 101 - Lessons 2 Thru 5Probably the only college course available that tells the truth on the subject of homelessness, it is taught by a professor who himself became homeless. -
Camping and Disaster Preparedness Are SimilarCamping trips are the same thing as an education in disaster preparation, and teach similar things. Best to have experience before any such thing happens. -
Homeless 101 - Lesson OneProfessor Kitchin has long taught college classes, becoming homeless himself about 3 years ago, and offers a course in homelessness, including a rare glimpse of the truth. -
Understanding and Curing AutismMaybe and maybe not a cure for one form of autism, but any such thing deserves respect. The author was born autistic, became a psychologist, and uses his memory of when he was young to unravel the disease. -
Priorities - Economic RecoveryEconomic stability requires more spending, but that need not be government spending. San Diego's homeless issues are explored. -
Insanity Continues at City HallRecent San Diego City Council decisions guarantee more homeless, less city services, and a lot of taxpayer money wasted. -
About Scientology: What is It?John Schlitz (Kitchin), Bishop of Ancient Paganism, investigates Scientology. His job is to try to make the people of all religions understand one another. -
On the Cheap: Visiting San DiegoVisit San Diego, perhaps to visit your military family, without needing riches to do so. -
John Kitchin IndexIndex to the more recent writings of John Kitchin, provided he holds rights to tell you about same. He is often a ghost-writer. -
Bite Me! Humor by John Kitchin (Censored Edition)As a tool to prevent suicides, I came up with several brands of internet humor. Too hot for most websites, so this version is censored.
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Harassment of San Diego Homeless ResumesSix years ongoing, the federal courts exhaustively investigated San Diego's homeless problem, determining the City 100% at fault. Yet, the battle continues.
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The Pack is Back - the Legend of Curly LambeauSuper Bowl 45 restores the title to Titletown, where football began about 116 years ago. Curly Lambeau would be proud.
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On the Cheap: Cut Cooling Bills with Brains, Not CashHow to reduce your home or business air conditioning bills by up to 50%, without spending a lot of money on a new system or expensive add-ons.
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History of Valentine's DayWhether considered male or female, the cherub named Cupid, god or goddess of lust, has a day to remember.
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History of St. Patrick's DayThe history of St. Patty's Day, going all the way back to its Pagan religious roots. Celebrations have become more Christian and less risque, but it´s still all about drinking and dancing.
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San Diego Area Soup Kitchens and Free MealsSan Diego has many city and suburban free meals and soup kitchens, to help the poor. Here, they are listed by time or location.
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International Fusion CookingMake food more interesting by combining cultures and lifestyles,
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Radio, Physics, Religion and Where They MeetDiscover the fun of riding down a radio wave, headed out of the transmitter into the antenna. On your trip, you both visit the End of Time, the realm of God, plus you go back in time, too!
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San Diego's Corruption EngineCalifornia Governor Jerry Brown proposes to eliminate funding for corrupt real estate redevelopment.
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Mardi Gras in San Diego is the USA's Second LargestSecond only to New Orleans in the US, and Carnival in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, San Diego Mardi Gras is the West Coast version of the Gulf Coast phenomenon. San Diego is always warmer than New Orleans in winter.
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Avocado, Anyone?The true story of an avocado-hater and how he became an avocado-lover. The tale of true fruit.
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San Diego Homeless Intellectuals Have Website, Blog, Newspaper, Search EngineWe are not supposed to exist, of course, but we do. And, some of us like myself have written articles and editorials for many of the mainstream media. This story is how the San Diego Homeless Intellectuals were formed.
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California and the Nation: Is the Budget Obese?Is there a reasonable way to manage huge government bureaucracies, without merely spending them out of existence? Could a new plan lead to better services for less taxpayer money?

