LAUSD BELMONT REVELATIONS & AMERICANS NO MORE: TONIGHT ON CABLE TV

PART One 8 to 8:30 p.m. : Revelations are made about costly Belmont Learning Center school construction project in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Renamed Vista Hermosa or Central High #11, it is located on a 35 acre site known as the "Old Los Angeles Oil Field" in downtown Los Angeles and was purchased "as is" and appraised as if it were not contaminated, according to former Special Assistant DA Anthony Patchett who was head the Belmont Task Force investigation. Streaming video of related interviews can be found on the Belmont page. Featured in this program along with Patchett are:
- Steve Cooley, L.A. District Attorney, explains why there was no Belmont prosecution
- Dominick Shambra, LAUSD Director of Planning & Development (retired) “there was no competitive bidding on Belmont…it was a request for proposal”
- David Cartwright, Sr. Partner O’Melveny & Myers (outside counsel to LAUSD) “we were to knock down the barriers to school construction”
- Roger Carrick, Special Counsel to LAUSD Inspector General Don Mullinax “what we found was waste, fraud and abuse”
Demolition Video: 5 minute video featuring exclusive Full Disclosure® footage of the almost secret and never publicized demolition of the brand new and never occupied Belmont Learning Center buildings. According to experts, LAUSD has spent approximately 1/2 $billion on this still incomplete project that began in 1992.
AMERICANS NO MORE: GEORGIE ANNE GEYER
- Civic responsibility is undermined by political far left and far right
- Demands for taxpayer benefits to illegals
- Presidential duty to secure U.S. Borders
- Southern California is ungovernable (1996)
- Non Citizens are voting all over the country
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Labels: Belmont Learning Center, Immigration Policy, LAUSD, School Corruption
