STATEMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY

Neil Robert Miller
neil@imaginenine.com










STATEMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY

Photograph

neil

Formal Letter of Announcement

Other versions of this announcement:
Formal Announcement of Candidacy - standard internet form
Formal Announcement of Candidacy - announcement page with picture; 640 x 480 (this page)
Formal Announcement of Candidacy - 1024 x 768
Request for Listing as a Presidential Candidate at Various Web Sites



November 9th, 1995


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Note on February 5, 1997:

This page was created in the fall of 1995, and, due to lack of financial resources, has not been revised since.

Perhaps I should note that I count the 1996 elections as successful on one crucially important count, and unsuccessful regarding two other goals.

The success was that Mr. Clinton won an irrefutably decisive victory in the election and the White House remained in Democrat hands for the next four years. This puts on hold what I thought to be the right-wing's plans for a full-scale nazification of The United States, and buys extremely valuable time. Additionally, the gain by the Democrats of several house seats, cut importantly into the Republican majority also serving that goal. It seems that perhaps few people imagine what we'd be faced with at this time if the Republicans had captured the White House and increased their Congressional margins - but I sure can. So that was very much to the good.

I had also hoped that Mr. Clinton would have won close to all fifty states and a clear majority of the vote, and that the Democrats would have taken overwhelming control of both houses of Congress. Had that happened, we would be looking at a much more hopeful situation than currently obtains, to say the least. In that it did not, there was no success in that particular regard.

Finally, a main purpose of my candidacy was to make "Paradigm from California", which is the subject of this web-site and the focus of my candidacy and life, widely, publicly known and publicly discussed. That also did not happen, and the basic documents - Paradigm Volumes I. and II. - remain unpublished and unavailable to the general public. Furthermore, still, to this very day, some twelve and a half years after the completion of Volume I., not one word regarding even the very existence of this paradigm has ever been published or broadcast anywhere. A continuing tragedy of monumental proportions as far as I can tell. So this third goal was not successfully reached either. Well, at least we did buy some time. Still walking around, so to speak, and, in the world as it is, that's something anyway.

At any rate, I am herein announcing that I am a candidate for President of The United States in the election to be held in November, 2000.

I am also herein announcing that I am a candidate for United States Senator from California, in the election to be held in November, 1998.

I encourage the reader to explore this web-site as explained in the text below. While I added many new documents during 1996 and 1997, and my views have advanced substantially since this site was created twenty-three months ago, my general idea and plan have not shifted appreciably. As such, all views expressed at this site remain operative.

The most recent site additions, as of August 8, 1997 include additions to the "bibliography" (recently read, with annotations, and "The 100 Best"), which the reader is encouraged to peruse. The annotations, it should be noted, are "in process", with a final rendition yet to come. At any rate, the full bibliography - which contains some 400 listings - indicates one of the several pathways regarding how I come to the conclusions I reach, and gives perhaps some indication of where I stand. The best measure of that, however, is to be found in the four primary essays on the home page, in the two core documents ("Backbone" and "Paradigm Summary"), in the first and second of a forthcoming series of position papers explaining my understanding of the nature of integrity and truth and my understanding of the matrifocal origins of societies, in the dozen or so short election year essays and poems, and in the twenty slides also listed on the home page.




Related articles posted at this site for Summer, 1997:



To reach the text only home page of this site, click here.
To reach the graphics home page of this site, with its 80 cute little *.gif slides, click here.





Most recent site additions:

"In Pursuit of the Magic Sentence" December 1, 1999

Bibliography Appended: September, 1999

"Why Vote" October 30, 1998

"The Perpetrators and The Witnesses"October, 1998





Again, all the documents listed below and throughout this site remain current and relevant.

Additional statements of political import will be added as resources permit.

Best wishes to all . . .

Neil Robert Miller

neil@imaginenine.com
San Francisco, 1997



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Below is the continuation of the original candidacy page from the autumn of 1995.

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This "Announcement Page" is one page from the Paradigm from California world-wide-web site.

The paradigm and plan referred to in the above Announcement is explained in each of some forty documents at this site. Some are as short as fifty to a hundred words, some are leaflet or article-sized, a thousand words to five thousand words, and some are full sized texts - 20,000 words or so. Each piece was designed to stand almost by itself.

For those entering this site at this page, it might be best to begin at the beginning, that is, at the top of the text version or the graphics version of the home page. A little further down on the home page, just below the eighty-item index, the Forward and Introduction give an overview and history of the project.

A little deeper into the site, the "Integrity Rules" chart contains a harsh - but telling - 50-word summary of the problem at hand, the "nut", so to speak.

The "What If Nobody Lied" piece is a hard-hitting text rendition of the "Integrity Rules" chart, and "The Messiah Syndrome" and "On Conspiracies" articles elaborate further on that facet of the program.

The Paradigm Summary is a full text (20,000 words), explaining some of the main foundations of this plan and why it is likely to work well. It is, essentially, the core document at this site. The autobiography and Bibliographic Text give some background information on how this paradigm came to be discovered and written up.

Among the twenty color slides, the "Elements" chart consolidates a million words down to a thousand, the "Four Crimes" chart gives some historical perspective, and the "Sane and Sound" chart illuminates the psychiatric perspective.

The "Definations", "Left/Right", and "Integrity" charts comb out some of the knarliest material, while the "Elections" and "Good/Bad" charts illustrate something about contemporary political alignment. Also, "On Cults", and "Liberal", point out some things to watch out for.

And the bibliographies, particularly Bibliography One and Two, give some idea about where I got my information, while the "Attachment Figures" page gives a clue about wherefrom came my inspiration.

In the end, the "Golden Vanity" ballad remains my favorite piece of the set.

. . . and always . . . best wishes to all . . .

--- neil

San Francisco
November 9th, 1995



page updated: august 8, 1997

Neil Robert Miller
neil@imaginenine.com

p.o. box 31035, sf, ca 94131