My name is Johnny Blue Star. I have spent a great deal of my life pursuing my goals to be a writer, broadcaster and songwriter- with aspirations to be an actor and a singer always hiding behind my main pursuits. Much of my background can be found in https://newgalaxyenterprises.com, a website which emphasizes my role as a media content developer. As such, my main goals were a career- and working alone and with others, I have had the opportunity to write novels, screenplays, non-fiction books, work on many types of Internet projects and be an actor and producer of several science fiction radio series on conventional radio and numerous talk shows on AM radio and podcasting. Although I was always oriented towards spiritual understanding and development, I would say my main career ambitions often encompassed this interest. Still, because of how I was brought up, I had strong political beliefs, particularly in the area of human and citizen rights.
I supposed the main reason for my political interests were my parents. My father was an attorney, specializing in litigation- but also regularly involved in taking pro bono assignments and helping in areas related to civil rights. The last year before his retirement, he was involved in assisting victims in four police brutality trials. When I was in college, he joined with the head of the Maryland NAACP (also an attorney) in defending me and 15 other defendants in a case revolving a sit-in during the last years of segregation in Maryland. He also went down to help protect civil rights workers in SNCC’s Mississippi Summer Law Project. My mother was the head social worker for a non-profit agency that assisted the poor with legal services. Both my parents taught a college course together in Poverty and the Law. I was very inspired by my parents.
After 911, I became extremely disturbed at the attack on our personal liberties. Owing to a fortuitous focus of one of my high school teachers, I was very aware of the Constitution and very proud of our American ideals. As I grew up, I became suspicious of the motivations behind the Viet Nam War and other elements of our foreign policy- but not critical of the first and second Gulf War until I began to look more closely at many elements regarding our foreign policy and the every expanding attack on our freedoms. At one point, I became very certain that the Congress of the Unite