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You will want to read the specific legal evidence for court:
http://www.sponsonguy.com/SeaKayakerMagazine.html Rec.Boats.Paddle posters, in shame and remorse, note that the American Canoe Association Fraud with the 2 magazines and Mr. Broze below, is connected to RBP poster Dan, who is apparently threatening me for attempting to prevent the ACA from murdering more children in canoes and kayaks: "Maybe this is old news, or maybe no one cares. I found a posting by the s man, the damnned idiot, with his phone number. That number shows up on reverse lookup. 705-549-3722 Tim Ingram Gordon Dr Penetanguishene, ON I say go we teepee his house. -Dan -------------- = Posted using GrabIt =----------------... more » By Dan - Feb 7 - 1 new of 1 message". After 14 years, Mr. Broze and Sea Kayaker Magazine plainly admit in print that paddle floats cannot rescue anyone from the water, leaving them to die: "Once your kayak has been stabilized and pumped out, you should resume paddling only if that appears to be the best option. Staying in a stabilzed mode might be the best option if you are far from shore and the conditions are still beyond your paddling capabilities." Broze and Sea Kayaker Magazine admit the paddlefloat cannot get anyone to safety, and also prevents pumping out according to Broze as well, compromising the planned and deliberate American Canoe Association fraud to murder about 2,000 Americans in canoes and kayaks since 1993 (USCG BARD). The ACA fraud has murdered about 400 American children in canoes and kayaks, but most rec.boats.paddle posters have normal decency and mental health like Slim Jim Stuart who stopped this behavior as soon as he realized his mistakes from my numerous sponsons posts on rbp over a decade ago: "- Teen peer group pressure to push for extreme runs is enormous, and the definition of extreme continues to mount. - Safety focus in whitewater is nearly non-existent these days, and role modeling only goes so far.... I've already had several kids with "off the course" very close calls and serious injuries. How do I rationalize coaching - or not coaching for that matter? Coaching seems like something worthwhile doing, when I'm doing it. But what would I tell the parents of a kid who dies "off course?" " Sea Kayaker Magazine mentions Sponsons for the first time since: "Sea Wings are simply the best and easiest-to-use self-rescue device on the market today." Sea Kayaker Magazine, Winter 1993, p.34: A competent criminal attorney should have advised Mr. Matt Broze and Sea Kayaker Magazine, on behalf of Canoe and Kayak Magazine, not to mention sponsons at all, let alone on page 4 of Sea Kayaker Magazine, February 2012. (Ever since the very decent David Bookbinder left the American Canoe Association after I had advised him of the criminal wrongdoings that I had observed.) The U.S. Coast Guard after all used $26,000 of taxpayer money to conduct a survey regarding sponsons, at my request of a more effective action: "Federal Register/ Vol. 67, No. 232/ Tuesday, December 3, 2002/ Notices: Kayak/Canoe Sponson Study "Study conducted in conjunction with the CG Research and Development Center to study the efficacy of the use of sponsons in canoes and kayaks. ($26,171)"". At least the U.S. Coast Guard tried to appear that they were trying to save American lives, but not sure what to do with a well-organized and deadly cult, intent on the most deadly canoes and kayaks possible. That was all typical of broken Washington, D.C., especially during the reign of Bush II. I have provided plain, clear and obvious evidence of deliberate endangerment and deaths of American citizens organized by Canoe and Kayak Magazine and Sea Kayaker Magazine, referring to the letter from Mr. Harrison that you can read in "Canoe and Kayak Scam Kills 1000 Americans", p.27, sold now on Amazon.com. This scam was organized within months of Mr. Harrison publishing: "I thought these were a better idea, and have turned my old paddle float bag into a camera case." (Dave Harrison, Editor in Chief, Canoe and Kayak Magazine, July 1993.) The death toll of dead Americans in canoes and kayaks is now around 2,000 on the US Coast Guard database. Now, in the February issue 2012, p.4, above the "Freya Rides Again" article, after 18 years, Mr. Broze himself first mentions sponsons in Sea Kayaker Magazine: "a fixed outrigger paddle float or an inflatable sponson system will probably work best to stabilize the swamped kayak."! When quoting a well-documented and very cruel liar like Mr. Matt Broze in Sea Kayaker Magazine, it is important to carefully include the entire context of his sponson reference, in case he is trying to amend his lies about sponsons over the past 18 years and 2000 American canoe and kayak deaths, in case he is trying to respond to his reputation in this webpage, FBI notification on this webpage available by Google and so on: "The best stabilization is likely another kayak and kayaker or two, creating a solid raft by bracing across the deck and helping with reattaching spraydecks and pumping. If other kayaks aren't available to make a raft, a fixed outrigger paddle float or an inflatable sponson system will probably work best to stabilize the swamped kayak. If no paddle float or other stabilizing device is available, then the paddler must somehow be ready to brace all the while he is reentering, attaching the spraydeck and pumping. Once your kayak has been stabilized and pumped out, you should resume paddling only if that appears to be the best option. Staying in a stabilzed mode might be the best option if you are far from shore and the conditions are still beyond your paddling capabilities. Why risk having to capsize and pump all over again if you are well stabilized, relatively warm, and know that rescuers have been contacted and are on the way?" (p.4, Sea Kayaker Magazine, February 2012) These are the obvious points indicating that Mr. Broze and Sea Kayaker Magazine (and Canoe and Kayak Magazine) continue to deliberately lie, endanger and cheat American citizens, even today endangering Freya Hoffmeister in "Freya Rides Again" below Mr. Broze on p. 4, without sponsons or sponson knowledge, in extreme danger, solo around Cape Horn: 1. The idea of "another kayak and kayaker or two" risks more capsizes and even dangerous collisions in waves, damage to kayaks and human injury to limbs and bodies "bracing across the deck" instead of deploying 50 cent sponsons in 5 seconds like any 2 ten year old girls in the canoe pictures on this webpage or any kind of kayak. These girls (or any normal ten year old children) can rescue any other victims in the water, even obese or disabled adults, who only need to crawl over a gunwale, and be paddled to shore at about 2 knots. Mr. Broze and Freya Hoffmeister could either be rescued in seconds and paddled to shore by 2 ten year old children or rescue themselves with sponsons of course. Perhaps Mr. Broze is merely stupid since he does not acknowledge that water in the cockpit of a stabilized kayak is obviously stabilized by sponsons, as well as the kayak, transforming the water from a sloshing and destabilizing force to a heavy, non- sloshing, stabilizing force, in fact neutral buoyancy ballast like best-selling sailboats deploying water instead of lead for ballast, creating a sailboat that does not sink if holed like a lead ballast type. Perhaps Sea Kayaker Magazine and Broze are merely too stupid, incapable of understanding how canoes and kayaks work. Note that he does acknowlege the danger of swamped kayaks: "Until most of the water is pumped out, a swamped kayak is far more vulnerable to capsizing again because of the free water sloshing around inside. Because pumping takes so long, is tiring, and is often a two-handed operation, the paddler is especially vulnerable to capsizing again during this time if a kayak is not stabilized in some reliable way, a way in which the paddler won't have to pay constant attention to keeping the kayak upright during this long and critical period." (p.4) Broze seems to be aware that the paddle float will flip the victim over again without constant attention to the critical need of keeping weight levered toward the paddle float, balancing while pumping, let alone the critical capsizing danger while trying to retrieve the paddle and paddle float after the long and tiring pumping episode, and let alone sprayskirt and paddle float dangers: "...It has two fairly serious shortcomings: You can't seal the sprayskirt, and you can't keep both hands on the paddle while pumping." (Sea Kayaker Magazine, February 2003, p.29) "The most effective way of using a handheld bilge pump in rough seas is to lift the bottom of your PFD up and shove the pump down between the spray skirt and your belly. This way is slow and awkward, but you can pump with the spray skirt completely sealed. Practice it." (p.27, Sea Kayaker Magazine, June 2006.) Matt Broze, "Pumping Out after Paddle Float Rescue", Paddlewise, Wed, 20 Jun 2001 02:36:43 -0700: "...obviously there are going to be certain combinations of clothing and spraydecks that don't allow a pump down the front. Please try it and report back (if you don't knock yourself out and drown after hitting your chin)." The idea to shove the pump down the top of the sprayskirt requires unfastening the PFD, since the tops of sprayskirts normally extend some distance underneath the PFD. Mr. Broze in "Deep Trouble" (p.84) accepted limited culpability for misleading dead David Kelley with a paddlefloat "talisman", but negated this admission by not confessing the main paddlefloat dangers: impossible to pump out in real conditions, impossible to brace and retrieve the paddle behind the cockpit without re-capsizing; despite (presumably his co-authors) referring to needed sponsons stability in several places in "Deep Trouble"! (It is good to have Mr. Broze mention sponsons now, 18 years late, in view of the letter, June 29, 2001, from the American Canoe Association, ACA Black, to be seen in my book Canoe and Kayak Scam Kills 1000 Americans, pp. 13-14, that was reviewed on Amazon.com by a participating ACA whitewater and sea kayak instructor; lying to the Attorney General of Florida about sponsons and paddle floats. Florida has always had the highest canoe and kayak death rate in America. The Darlington School children listened to the cries of Clay McKemie and Sean Wilkinson, both 14 years old, screaming for help and dying in the night near Suwannee, Florida, February 2005, without either canoe sponsons or kayak sponsons; although they could have rescued themselves in 5 seconds with 50 cent sponsons like any 10 year old children. ACA Dillon won the Osama bin Laden Toilet Award that year, for "significant and conspicuously cruel numbers of deaths on American soil of American citizens or American schoolchildren". Back then the ACA's own magazine "Paddler", together with Canoe and Kayak Magazine and Sea Kayaker Magazine were in full throat anti canoe and kayak sponsons howl, endangering as many Americans as possible and using the deaths to try to stampede more potential victims into fraudulent but profitable instruction schemes, with levels of certifications for practising levels of instruction fraud like a Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme. This type of layered ponzi instruction scheme is practised in both Canada and the UK, with very significant death rates and profit, as well as great fun for those few who truly enjoy setting up and killing either adult or child human beings.) 2. "Another kayaker or two, creating a solid raft by bracing across the deck and helping with reattaching spayskirts and pumping" is a foolish and dangerous waste of energy in an emergency, obviously risking another capsize and putting even more lives in danger in the same conditions! Broze even acknowledges this reality (although a paddle float lever, deployed on only one side, rises in waves to threaten to flip the victim again, unless the victim manages to deploy body weight to counter-act the destabilizing force of the paddle float on the end of a paddle, obviously not "well stabilized, relatively warm" compared to warming up paddling toward safety with sponsons, not knowing for sure if "rescuers have been contacted and are on the way".) What do you do if no "rescuers have been contacted and are on the way"? Broze seems to be incredibly stupid, considering this point, but is he stupid enough to be not criminally responsible: ditto for the 2 magazines? Why deny victims sponsons, this is human lifesaving after all, like One former police officer (Dallas, Texas), saved by his own efforts about 10 miles off the coast of Texas, paddling through heavy seas to sho "I am Austin Davis. My life was saved by your floats. [See article in Sea kayaker Dec 97] There was no way in my situation that any other means of recovery would have saved me or allowed me to get home upright in my hypothermic condition. Your opinion about the rolls and paddle floats mirror my real life experience. Thanks for the gear that saved my life. I hope the article in sea kayaker helps your cause." But Broze deliberateliy lies about paddlefloats and sponsons, deliberately not stating the obvious safety of Paddling to Safety with Sponsons attached, warming up and "staying in stabilized mode", as his friend John Dowd, the original owner of Sea Kayaker Magazine pointed out 14 years ago. Instead, Broze leaves them to die, with no means to get to safety: "Staying in a stabilized mode might be the best option if you are far from shore and the conditions are still beyond your paddling capabilities. Why risk having to capsize and pump all over again if you are well stabilized, relatively warm, and know that rescuers have been contacted and are on the way?" " In this book I would like to emphasize rescue techniques other than the Eskimo roll because a backup technique is mandatory...given that relatively few sea kayakers will ever roll successfully and because workable alternative techniques are too often neglected...The great advantage of the Sea Wing (sponsons) is that it leaves the paddler in a more stable position than before the capsize." (John Dowd, Sea Kayaking, 3rd edition, 1997, pp.90-95) "basic, no nonsense...dramatically increase...safety and...capabilities... It should be noted that within the North American civilian sea kayak industry there is some controversy...Sea Wings' direct competition with...the paddle float...the merits of Sea Wings...far outweigh those of the paddlefloat...During the IMKP 1994 we used Sea Wings with all our rescue boats as back-up flotation/ stability for awashed kayaks needing assistance pumping out in heavy seas. In addition, IMKP's rescue kayak was fitted with Sea Wings on a permanent basis which allowed us to be far more stable in possible rescue operations...Sea Wings dramatically increase re-entry operations with capsized boats. Indeed, even with heavily loaded boats (those approaching 1000 lbs.) most paddlers can easily re-enter the kayak. However the most notable advantage of Sea Wings is with lightly loaded boats; ie, those kayaks which are far less stable (more tippy) than fully loaded boats. Recovery operations are far more difficult in these boats and most students have extreme difficulty in mastering the necessary techniques. This is compounded in heavy seas. Sea Wings offers an almost guaranteed method of re-entering a lightly loaded kayak even in heavy seas. Stability increase in heavy seas. Paddling in extremely heavy seas is difficult. Sea Wings offer the crews an additional method of dealing with such sea states. One of the most dangerous situations a detachment can find itself in is that of towing a disabled crew with full operational loads in heavy seas at night. The employment of Sea Wings dramatically increases the safety margin. In my opinion, this is one of the sponsons' most important contributions to MAROPS... As an historical footnote it should be noted that circumpolar kayakers (Greenlanders and Inuit) employed a similar sponson/ float for stability. It differed significantly though from Sea Wings in that it was free floating; i.e., there was apparently no harness system and stability came from pushing down on the float on the side of the kayak. In addition, during the late 70's and early 80's we employed a similar system with our commo boats. Waterproof bags were blown up and hand held to the sides of the kayak while communication was conducted. The point here is that the idea of some sort of support on the sides of the kayak for stability is very old and universal." Invitational Military Kayak Paddle 1994 Evaluation (10th Airborne, Fort Devens, MA) "The Paddlefloat is not really a rough water rescue. During trials I found the SEA WING (sponsons) ... very comforting. I paddled out to sea in rough, windy conditions...I was able to sit on my rear deck-not something I would normally do at sea...The rescue potential is obvious." (Derek Hutchinson, The Complete Book of Sea Kayaking, pp. 104-111) See the pictures of the dead American children, murdered in canoes and kayaks by the well-documented fraud and perfidy at Sea Kayaker Magazine and Canoe and Kayak Magazine: http://www.sponsonguy.com/DeadlyPaddlefloatFraud.html How would you feel this New Years and Christmas knowing any of the 2,000 American dead (a few hundred American children among them), lost forever, dying in terror, screaming in fear that they would never see their loved ones again. Ask these perpetrators. (There are strong connections within the American Canoe Association for this fraud to be an effective fraud. Even an ACA reviewer of my book discloses that.) Don't forget the thousands of brave Americans who were forced to keep quiet by the murderers, or face boycotts and bankruptcy. That was the essence of the letter from Dave Harrison, Canoe and Kayak Magazine, March 24, 1994, that you can read on page 27 of my book. Harrison wanted me to keep paying him thousands of dollars in sponson ads while his editorials and articles made misleading and dangerous statements regarding modern canoe and kayak sponsons. Although I have not personally profitted from sponsons; I have been able to save many lives by steadfastly warning how dangerous canoes and kayaks are made by this anti-sponson scam, that Mr. Broze apparently is now re-thinking. I have been fortunate to have rec.boats.paddle to whistleblow on this largest consumer murder scam in the history of the United States. Years ago there were many wild and bloodthirsty posters, who encouraged people to risk their lives on whitewater stunts that killed Scott Bristow for example, on the Great Falls of the Potomac. In self-hatred some of these posters reported risking their own lives in similar stunts, or even telling people to paddle over waterfalls and dangerous rapids using sponsons. Naturally they hated any idea of sponsons and canoe and kayak safety. I have used RBP as a Public Health Initiative to save lives and improve society, making thousands of good friends in the process, throughout the world. Sponsons are not difficult to understand, and my success in saving lives is not complicated either: Simply focus on the goal and speak the truth. Read this, send this to the FBI and refer grieving families to me. The year JFK was killed I was a YMCA canoe instructor and we had 2 canoe types, both heavy, but having superior entry and exit lines: the Chestnut and the Peterborough. We knew there were no canoe rescues like the paddling a flooded canoe to shore or canoe over canoe scams sold to victims today. Our YMCA program was similar to Bill Mason's ideas in concept: interior flotation. Today even police officers die in canoes and kayaks off-duty, every year in America. Some police officers might even be participating in the canoe and kayak fraud as off-duty instructors, unknowingly and confused. However the FBI administration will eventually see the problem. They are better able to respond to bank robberies, but they will eventually see the deliberate murders by canoe and kayak. Even Mr. Broze blinked. The American Canoe Association conspired with Sea Kayaker and Canoe and Kayak Magazines within months of Mr. Harrison publishing: "I thought these were a better idea, and have turned my old paddle float bag into a camera case." (Dave Harrison, Editor in Chief, Canoe and Kayak Magazine, July 1993), to deny any reliable means to save human life upon capsize, to steal public money in a profitable fraud. The ACA magazine "Paddler" is now extinct but did publish similar safety lies for profitable fraud. In addition the American Canoe Association has also encouraged the most lethal use of whitewater kayaks to kill vulnerable young men like Scott Bristow, paddling over the Great Falls of the Potomac. Not a patriotic sacrifice, but a sad waste of human life and a poor, foolish example to American youth. The death toll of dead Americans in canoes and kayaks is now around 2,000 on the US Coast Guard database. See my new book: http://www.sponsonguy.com/AmericanCa...dSafety.h tml Thanks, Tim |
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