On the Oklahoma Senate Race
I eye aiie. I googled the name of Sheila Bilyeu a few days ago, and got squat. Today I google her name again, and I see that she, for what it is worth, is getting her message out a little bit.
I’ll go ahead an relay the more sensational parts. She believes, for various reasons, that the portrait described by the media piece here was unfair.
In the 1990s, Bilyeu unsuccessfully sued Ponca City schools, game show host Alex Trebek, CBS anchor Dan Rather and others.
She would not discuss her lawsuit against Trebek. She said Rather did not use her name on the news, but “was making insinuations about me — that I was a whore or something.”
Her lawsuit against Ponca City schools alleged educators there were part of the “evil political conspiracy” against her.
She claims she has been targeted by conspirators because she was born with a “V” mark on her head and was known as the “victory baby.” She said politicians have tried to stop her from running for office because they fear she will “mess up their … power and their money.”
She said the device was stuck in her head during an operation in the late 1970s at a military base in Arizona.
In her D.C. lawsuit, U.S. District Judge Richard W. Roberts wrote in 2001: “Plaintiff has filed a narrative, stream-of-consciousness complaint that, as best as I can tell, revolves around the plaintiff’s belief that a conspiracy led by President Clinton has implanted a transmission device in her head, ‘gassed’ her and stolen her dog.”
A brain implant? Anonymous gassings? Fine. But stealing a dog? Has Bill Clinton no shame?
Some news media has portrayed you as crazy, citing your claim that a radio receiver was implanted in your head. Have you, or are you willing to, have a doctor verify this?
Bilyeu: If there is a good conscientious one who would not be in trouble with my enemies and if they would not mess up the equipment so that the tests are invalid.
Ms. Bilyeu,
Is it true that you sued Dan Rather over his false news reporting years ago? That might get you some votes right there.
I am really rather embarrassed that I sued him;others have done such worse things.I should sue the Daily Oklahoman and Nolan Clay for his lies. Nolan Clay did lie. Perhaps he misunderstood ,but there are lies and he deliberately tried to destroy me on behalf of Carson is my belief;anyone who asked themselves why he did that would surely agree.
Upset by this “revocation” of endorsement, she’s peppered that message board:
TRY TO HELP VICTIMS. DO NOT DO AS CLAY (media-person) DID AND TRY TO RUIN MY CHANCES. HE OBVIOUSLY IS IN BED WITH CARSON OR SOMEONE WHO HAS BAD MOTIVES.WHY WOULD HE OTHERWISE NOT GO AFTER THE FRONTRUNNERS INSTEAD OF A POOR PERSON WHO JUST WANT THIS COUNTRY TO BE WHAT IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE.
AND:
My only question is that is she successful in her bid for the Senate, won’t she now be responsible for the conspiracy she is fighting against?
Okay. At a certain point it ceases being amusing and just becomes depressing.
For Oklahomans who find the Democratic candidate too… Republican… for their tastes, and want to throw a protest vote somewhere… I guess you could close your eyes, pretend that you didn’t read about the Conspiracy, and just run off of this article.