Thursday, September 22, 2011

WiseGuys Moving in the Part1 North Forth Bend County, Sugarland Areas - Possible Strong Arm Business Deals

Reports that a group a group of Landscape Architects who specialized in irrigation systems have form a coalition that is not well known to the general public. This movement is nation wide but this blog is for Texas only. 

In 2000, Professional Engineers were able to design irrigation systems for agricultural, commercial and residential purposes - in 2011 PE's no longer can do this.  In 2000, a homeowner could install their own irrigation system except for the back-flow preventer and repair their irrigation system, this group is pushing to stop this by requiring permits. 


Check the new TECQ Laws.  ( I am going to place a lot of info that will have to be reviewed to make senses.  It was difficult to find information on the WiseGuys program and when I searched on line common location around the globe kept popping up.  Still I am not sure what it means.   I wouldn't think the government would do certain covert things like take control of the world food and water supply but  you know now I am not so sure.  I am pretty sure who controls the water and the food has more power than all the money and gold. )

The main movement in Texas is by a company named Vepo, LLC that is implementing a program known as WiseGuys. 

You can do a search on WiseGuys, Vepo, DBLive, John Goodwin, Tom Fairey and these locations come up Texas A&M (Bryan/College Station), University of Wisconsin (Madison), WiseGuys - a musical group that signs about water conservation from Britain,  Tom Fairey- business development director at analyst firm Bureau van Dijk Electronic Publishing (http://www.bvdep.com/).  Some such as Tom Fairey uses smart application software on smart phones, note pads and computers for online target audiences to tract market needs and changes in individual and zone needs and changes and trends.  Bureau van Dijk  includes a -
Intelligence on Chinese acquisition opportunities and transaction histories
Overview -

DBLive.com is located in Austin with Tom Fairey.  I will Get back to DBLive.com

GGI Technologies - Tom Fairey Bio -
Project Manager,
Investment Capital and Venture Management,
Wisdom and Integrity Advisory
China Connect is a database of hard to find intelligence on Chinese M&A activity involving private companies. Incorporated into our M&A database, Zephyr, it offers two data resources and unique intelligence.

In Tom’s career he founded an astonishing 28 companies and pioneered technology and business solutions for all of them. His vast knowledge of business processes and business management has propelled him in being an early leader and adopter of technology. He served on more than 30
board of directors because of his knowledge, experience, and expertise in business. In his early years, after a short movie career with Gene Autry, he obtained his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. Out of college, in 1953, he directed the Nuclear Design Group
for Westinghouse Electric Corp’s Atomic Power Division. He conducted early research on nuclear reactor stability and control, eventually managing the nuclear design group of physicists for the Nautilus, Skate, Sargo and Swordfish, nuclear submarine projects. On his return to Austin
in 1959 he became CEO of an industrial machinery distribution company and grew the business to over $40 million in annual sales. During this time he developed and managed the implementation of database systems to streamline business processes. He eventually evolved into a technology consultant for an array of clients

Tom Fairey with DBLive,com - look at BVD profile and remember it is a live data base building company.  Look at where he has worked and begin to search GGI consultants - most a false companies.  Then some will surprise you.


Back to DBLive.com as far as it pertains to the Water Conservation Program.  DBLive has a idd chip that receives FM radio signals.  This chip can be programmed You see utility companies use it to turn your lights off or on - this chip can communicate both ways and it ca learn if it has the right software.

Right now DBLive is not using the 2 way communication but it is using 1 way communication. DBLive uses Vepo to sell the chip.  Tom Fairey states the chip alone is over a $3 billion dollar business.  Considering that chip is the lowest priced item - so are the Wise Guys think there Scam is a $180 Billion dollar business.

Next - Will discuss what the Wise Guys Program Entails - It will affect you in some manner.  Eventually once the smaller MUDS and Water Authorities get signed up then Municipalities will get signed up the the large Cities will join if they get bought off.   There is no financial benefit to the residents for the WiseGuys Program - Vepo LLC, is one Landscaper or irrigation firm you call up to do a job.  Certain State Officials, County Officials, City Officials which include politicians and employees and private sector attorneys who are benefiting financially.  There a legal ways to circumvent "Open Meeting Requirements" and manipulate Minutes of Meetings by falsifying facts or by forming new groups such as the Texas Irrigation Network where these members can discuss State , County and City Business with out public notice.

Is some of this necessary - may be so.  may be this is the only way things really get done,  However, sometimes I think greed can make people like Vepo, LLC and their friends not to smart.  Real WiseGuys would run a business a lot better than this and even after awhile they get shot or go to jail.


Sorry I got off subject a little - this is a little big,

Clients of WiseGuys - Vepo, LLC  http://vepollc.com/ Woodlands Joint Powers Agency (WJPA)
Harris County MUD 365
The City of Southlake
The City of Conroe
The City of Sugar Land
The City of Allen
North Fort Bend Water Authority
Harris-Montgomery Counties MUD 386



Vερo, LLC25740 Century Oaks Blvd.
Hockley, Texas 77447
Phone: (281) 476-6886
Email: conserve@vepollc.com




China Connect, a Zephyr module

Destiny Vacations - Resort One International Scam - Houston Texas Timeshares CRUISES

A friends of mine asked me to post their story.  Approximately 2.5 years ago they purchased a Vacations packaged from Destiny Vacations in Houston, Texas for several thousand dollars.  It included air travel, cruises, Time Share Condo Resorts and other amenities associated with travel.  Below is their brief story:

My wife and I purchased a travel package from Destiny Vacations 2 years ago. From the start we wanted to back out which we were told we could d in he first few days but we couldn't get a hold of anyone to cancel. Tonight, I received a phone call from a Marci Rivera who said she was representing Resort One. Destiny Vacations sold the Resort One contracts but did not forward the money to Resort One and Resort One found out that in Houston that they did not provide the Houston people training, so no one used the package. However, Destiny failed to tell the Houston members that the mall print was a 99 year contract signed with Resort One that has yearly dues Destiny Vacations is no longer in business filing Chapter 13, so you cannot get your money back. However, no action on the members part would be considered a breach of contract, which could cause you legal ramifications and at least ruin your credit. The person who called stated her name was Marci Rivera. she would like to meet at the Embasy Suites at the Galleria 2911 Sage Road this Saturday at 4pm. Phone Number 832-533-6114. I don't have a complaint - I think this should be posted as a Warning. This company is known as Resort One or Resort One International



Added After Marks Response:
Well Mark  Sounds Like you limited your exposure.  Destiny Vacations was a business front in Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth - many people lost $9,000.  The charge your credit card to get the fast payment all at once. I was luckier than nor putting out $9,000 but I think think you did a better job at limiting yourself.  I knew better at the time but I am not sure why I ended up joining.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Safety/Recall - Toyota Announces Voluntary Safety Recall of Certain 2006 and 2007 Model Year Highlander Hybrid and RX 400h Vehicles

Toyota Announces Voluntary Safety Recall of Certain 2006 and 2007 Model Year Highlander Hybrid and RX 400h Vehicles



TORRANCE, Calif., June 29, 2011 – Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. (TMS), today announced that it will conduct a voluntary safety recall  involving approximately 45,500 Highlander Hybrid and 36,700 Lexus RX 400h vehicles sold in the U.S. No other Toyota or  Lexus vehicles are involved.

2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

The Intelligent Power Module (IPM) located inside the Hybrid System Inverter contains a control board with transistors. Certain transistors on the control boards in some of the subject vehicles were inadequately soldered and could be damaged from heat caused by a large current flow during high-load driving.

If this were to occur, various warning lamps will illuminate on the instrument panel. In most cases the vehicle will enter a fail-safe driving mode, resulting in reduced power in which the vehicle can still be driven for short distances. In limited instances, the power supply circuit fuse could blow when the transistor is damaged. If the fuse blows, the hybrid system will stop and the vehicle will coast to a stop.

Toyota is currently working on obtaining the necessary replacement parts. Once the replacement parts are available, we will notify owners.  In the Interim, owners of the involved vehicles will be notified of the recall by first class mail in mid-July, 2011. 

Once the replacement parts have been produced in sufficient quantities, Toyota will send a second owner notification by first class mail advising owners to make an appointment with an authorized Toyota dealer to have the IPM inspected and if necessary replaced at no charge.

Detailed information and answers to questions are available to customers at www.toyota.com/recall and the Toyota Customer Experience Center (1 800-331-4331) or www.lexus.com/recall and Lexus Customer Satisfaction (1 800-255-3987).

"The True Hawk Report" 

Friday, September 16, 2011

Water and Food is More Valuable Than Gold - Keep a Watch on Who is Taking Control of the Water

You see on TV "Buy Gold to protect yourself in case the US dollar defaults".   Glenn Beck is now stating to buy insurance for food - not sure how good that will work.

In Texas - private landowners own the water rights of the water under their land.  This was recently passed legislation in Texas to clarify this and it was very important.

Below is an Group of Politicians, Governent Administrators and Business People, a group of 90 Texans who meet to discuss Texas Laws and Requlations in a meeting setting - it is hush-hush.  There are no records, this is done to get by "Open Meeting Notice Requirements" and there is no real written record of the discussion for "Open Record Requests"   This group isn't required to do this on the surface but technically when public business is discussed between agencies then it is a fine line.

This group is changinging Water Laws that affect residential use and commercial use.  I don't believe all these members are part of the problem or may be they are because the more I search the bigger the problem is.  The Texas Irrigation Network has memebers who sit on State of Texas Boards, EPA Boards that are making decisions not for the betterment of the people but for the betterment of their own pocket books.

This is corruption - you see many members on here from DBLive.com, VEPCO ect which is all related to the WISEGUYS Program - the ultimate goal is a "Full Home Water Audit"  The soft sell is a "Free" Water Irrigation System Inspection"  I have idenified 15 of the 90 members to be associated with the WISEGUYS Program.   It is not easy to identify who evrymember is because, some use private e-mail accounts.

If you think "Network Marketing" is bad business, the WISEGUYS present their information in a less professional fashion.  If you don't do a review, the WISEGUY presentation may be impressive, but when you look closer and do more review -"Smoking Guns"   It is all about Power, Money and Control - the monopoly of a market.  This actually should be turned over to the Texas AG's office to investigate for corruption.

 WiseGuys are in Dallas, Austin, Conroe, North Fort Bend Water Authority several MUD's - the City of Houston is looking into quietlty and Sugarland is looking into. 

I think the concept of Water Concervation is a good first step but a corrupt good old boys under the table arrangement water conservation program is not for the State of Texas and it is not for the Greater Houston Area.  This program will take millions of dolars away from the residents of Texas to what benefi possibly the 90 members below or a few of them and their bosses.   This is not creating any jobs for any Texan.
http://www.dblive.com.au/entry.html
http://www.texasirrigation.net/

Texas Irrigation Network Membership Directory
Charter
Member
First Last Email Company
Kurt Baerenstecher kbaerklr@swbell.net MUD #355
Bret Berry bret@berryirrigation.com Berry Irrigation
Carole Baker cbaker@subsidence.org
Cole Brown colebrown18@yahoo.com Ransco North Tx. Op.
Dan Brockett dan.brockett@cityofdenton.com
City of Denton
Jimmy Burgdorf james.burgdorf@fortworthgov.org
City of Fort Worth
Will Bonsall wbonsall@suddenlink.net
Carl Causey j.causey7038@sbcglobal.net
Chris Carpenter chris@carpentercommerciallandscape.com
Carpenter Commercial
Douglas Christensen dc@accordirritech.com
Ruth Clifton info@irrigationcode.com
Irrigation CodeStephanie Cnare scnare@rainbird.com
Steve Copeland copelandst@msn.com Copeland-O'Neill, Inc.
Bob Dowdy rlicorpinc@aol.com Local Testing & Repair
John DeCell sales@raincad.com
RainCAD
Ray Dooley raydooley@petersonslandscape.com
Peterson's Landscape
Sherman Dobbs sdobbs@lascofittings.com
Lasco Fittings, Inc.
Chris Eckhoff chris@dblive.com
DBLive Corp
Alan Elkon elitels@live.com Elite Landscapes
Clarence Elmer ecoirrigationservices@yahoo.com Eco Irrigation Services
Janon Elmer janoninc@yahoo.com Janon, Inc.
Jimmy Eubank jeubank@irrigationsupplyinc.com Irrigation Supply, Inc.
Lee Evans levans@longhorninc.com
Longhorn, Inc.
Robert Evans aquatech@prodigy.net
Aqua Tech
Kristen Fairey kris@dblive.com
DBLive Corp
Tom Fairey tom@dblive.com
DBLive Corp
Toni Fox toni.fox@sanangelotexas.us
City of San Angelo
Pete Galvan hcmud106@me.com HCMUD 106
Tim Gahagan tim@dblive.com
DBLive Corp
Doug Goodwin irrigationserv1830@sbcglobal.net
Vepo LLC -WISEGUYS
Sharon Grahmann sgrahmann@ag.tamu.edu Fort Bend County Extension
DeVille Hubbard devillehubbard@att.net
TxJobs.com
Jay Hartley jhartley@pamperedlawns.com
Kelly Hall ghall@gvtc.com
Hall Irrigation Systems
Bart Hatfield slhokie@windstream.et FB MUD 69
Stephen Haydon shaydon@ix.netcom.com Haydon Horticulture, Inc.
Robert Hughes rhughes2004@tx.rr.com
Plant It TexasAlan Hunter alan@hunterpropertyservices.com Hunter Property Services
Hari Krishna hari.texas@ymail.com H J K & Associates
Leslie Keen info@vineandfiggarden.com
Company
Vine and Fig Garden
Peter Kamami pkamami@yahoo.com
Lonnie Kimball lonnie_kimball@hotmail.com MUD 106
Rodney Krumnow PRO Irrigation
Scott Kubala skubala@cityofconroe.org
City of Conroe
John Leber jcskl@embarqmail.com Leber & Associates, Inc.
Jerry Lewis sundanc@flash.net
Sundance Training
Bradlee Mills millsaustin@yahoo.com Mills Services
Brian McDaniel brian.mcdaniel@brickmangroup.com
Brickman Group
David McCullough david@irrigationclass.com
Sam Masiel smasiel@cityofconroe.org
City of Conroe
David Moulton david.moulton@mansfield-tx.gov
City of Mansfield
Dean Minchillo dean.minchillo@lcra.org
LCRA
Nora Mullarkey nora.mullarkey@lcra.org
LCRA
Romeo Montalvo romeo1@turfpro1.com
Turf Pro
Shannon McDaniel smcdaniel@fitzgeraldlawnscaper.com
Fitzgerald Lawnscaper, ltd.
Stephen McGee rtslandscaping@hotmail.com RTS Landscaping
Mark Ostertag mostertag33@aol.com
Rene Osuna reneosuna@spanishoakslandscaping.com
Spanish Oaks Landscaping, LLC
Barbara Payne barbara@paynecom.com
Payne Communications
Joe Parchesky joseparc@aol.com High Tech Irrigation
Larry Perkins lperkins@lascofittings.com
Lasco Fittings
Maria Parker mparker@coatsrose.com Harris Co.
Mark Pape mark@thepapes.com
Robert Pickering bob@rpickering.com
RPickering Design Service
Bubba Ragan bragan8996@aol.com Horizon
Casey Reimann casey@irritechsprinklers.com
Irritech Sprinklers
Cyndi Reno cyndireno@tx.rr.com
Visual Impressions
Gene Reagan greagan@longhorninc.com
Longhorn, Inc.
James Roberts jrshowmegreen@gmail.com Show Me Green Irrigation
LLC
Tom Riley tomr_77379@yahoo.com
HGCIA
Tony Rizo organicoption@msn.com Organic Options, Inc.
Ghulam Sumdani gsumdani@aol.com Texas Star Landscape and
Irrigation
Howard Saucier howard.saucier@dallascityhall.com
Dallas Water Utilities
Doug Saylor learn@ceuwow.com
ceuWOW
Jason Schultz jason.schultz@dannenbaum.com
Dannenbaum Engineering Corp.
Joe Smolinski joe.smolinski@mansfield-tx.gov
City of Mansfield
John Shideler shadraski@yahoo.com The Sprinkler Man
Melinda Silva msilva@browngay.com
Brown & Gay Engineers
Larry Spain larry.spain@toro.com
Toro Irrigation
Michael Sjogren irri-light@cebridge.net
Irri-Light, Inc.
Todd Skidmore tskidmore@ewing1.com
Ewing Irrigation, Inc.
Chad Touchet chad@memoriallandscaping.com
Memorial Landscaping and Irrigation
Clint Tunnell texasruralliving@embarqmail.com
Texas Rural Living, Inc.
Bridget Wanninger Bridgetbludau@aol.com Fort Bend County MUD 138
J. Williams jhw@landscapeartinc.com
Landscape Art, Inc.
Mark Whitaker whitaker.mailbox@verizon.net Whitaker Irrigation
Mark Witt mark.witt@sbcglobal.net Lonestar Landscape
Michael West mwest@mcdugaldsteele.com
Tanya Wilson twilson@cityofkeller.com
City of Keller
James Woodring james@regionalwater.net
Regional Water CorpShowing 1 to 90 of 90 entries
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