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CIA-Drugs Symposium - Northwest
Draft Press Release: CIA-Drugs Symposium

On June 10, 2000, CIA-Drugs Symposium NW will be held at Lane County
Fairground in the Wheeler Pavilion. Speakers, video and computer
presentations will tell about and help citizens understand the true nature of
the War on Drugs.

A journey beyond the mainstream and behind the curtain to a "secret" world of
deep politics exposing corruption of both major political parties and
scandals that cut deep across our ruling elite.

Drugs is the BIGGEST industry on this planet. An unconstitutional prohibition
keeps prices artificial high, providing astronomical profits, overburdens our
justice and penal institutions, shreds constitutional civil rights and the
hypocrisy that feeds alienation, cynicism and apathy especially among our
youth.

This is a rare opportunity for citizens to hear, see and gather evidence for
themselves from several frontline players, authors and researchers.

This will be a daylong conference drawing researchers from across the
country. Because of the interest shown and the belief that an informed
citizenry is desired, the price for the public to attend sessions is being
kept to a suggested donation. There are three sessions, the suggested
donation per session is $7 or $20 for all day. Seniors, low income folks are
more than welcome to come and pay what they can.

CIA-Drugs Symposium -- June 10th -- Eugene OR

9:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doors open

10:00-12:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kris Millegan
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Ruppert

1:30-4:00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cele Castillio
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Catherine Austin Fitts

4:00-6:00 . . . . .Film - America's Secret Heartbeat

6:30-9:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Daniel Hopsicker
Film - In Search of American Drug Lords (55min)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Dale Scott, Phd.


Speaker Bios



Kris Millegan - ( http://www.ctrl.org/boodleboys/index.shtml ) An
intelligence brat, whose CIA father told him a few things. Mr. Millegan
currently runs two email lists on the internet and writes social-history. He
has researched and written extensively about The Order of Skull and Bones,
being published in Paranoia, High Times and others.



Mike Ruppert - ( http://www.copvcia.com/ ) 48, was born in Washington, D.C.
An Honors graduate of UCLA in Political Science, he comes from a family
rooted in intelligence and the military. As an undergraduate he interned for
LA Police Chief Ed Davis and worked at 5 LAPD Divisions before graduating and
becoming an officer in 1973.

During Mike's five plus years of active service he received thirteen
citations and four commendations. Twice the CIA attempted to recruit Mike:
the first time just before he graduated and again after he was a highly
praised field officer and budding narcotics investigator. In 1977 he
discovered CIA bringing drugs into the U.S. through New Orleans in an
operation supervised by his then fianc�e, a CIA agent. He began to speak out
and was forced out of LAPD in 1978 after being shot at and threatened. He has
been speaking out publicly ever since.

As a freelance writer in the 80s he was published in The Los Angeles Times.
Other stories include more than 30 on drug and alcohol dependence. Mike is a
past member of the Board of Directors of the National Council on Alcoholism
for the San Fernando Valley.
In 1992, after speaking with Ross Perot during the course of his
investigations, Mike served as the LA County Press Spokesman for the Perot
Presidential Campaign. This led to an appearance in the Feature Documentary
THE LAST PARTY with Robert Downey, Jr. and Sean Penn.

Mike's highly publicized confrontation with CIA Director John Deutch on
11/15/96 resulted in his being interviewed by the Intelligence Committees of
both Houses of Congress.
He publishes From The Wilderness magazine which deals with the effects of
illegal covert operations on our society. FTW is read by more than 700
subscribers including professors at nine universities, 10 members of Congress
and many authors.

Cele Castillio III - With the recent media explosion regarding the link
between the CIA
(Central Intelligence Agency) and the crack cocaine supplied to the black /
Latino barrios throughout the United States, there is one man who is willing
to disclose information about how those drugs were flown out of Ilopango
Airport in El Salvador and into the United States with CIA and White House
approval. Celerino "Cele" Castillo III, was a twelve year veteran of the DEA
(Drug Enforcement Administration). Castillo was the lead agent in El Salvador
when he was assigned to Central America from 1985 to 1990.

Celerino Castillo III was born in 1949 in South Texas. He came from a family
of a long tradition, tracing his heritage back to the Mexican revolutionary
Emiliano Zapata. His father, a decorated disable veteran of World War II, was
his role model and hero. Because of his father's influence, throughout his
life, Castillo strove to live the life of a hero, fighting for causes in the
interest of the US and its citizens. In 1970, as the only son in the family,
he served in the US Army and was sent to Vietnam where he was awarded The
Bronze Star for bravery. While in Vietnam he repeatedly saw fellow soldiers
lay low from heroin overdoses. This powerful experience convinced him to
devote his life to combating the illegal drug trade and its devastating
effects on Americans. In 1976, after returning to the US, Castillo earned a
Criminal Justice degree (BS) from Pan American University, now University of
Texas at Pan Am.

On New Years Eve, 1979, he joined the DEA as one of the few Latino agents. In
1980 he was assigned to New York City as the first Mexican-Americana agent.
There he was a key figure in deep undercover investigation that led to the
incarceration of drug traffickers connected to major organized crime families.

Cele's career history clearly shows his dedication to his work, his
patriotism and his love of the United States, his tireless attempts to fight
a true war on drugs and his unwillingness to compromise his beliefs despite
pressure from his superiors. While his government shouted "Just Say No!"
entire Central and South American nations fell into what are now known as
cocaine democracies.

In August 1984, Castillo was assigned to Peru where he engaged in conducting
search and destroy mission on clandestine air strips and cocaine
laboratories. In the summer of 1985 he helped conduct "Operation Condor", the
biggest seizure of a South American cocaine labs valued at 500 million
dollars and involving the confiscation of four tons of coca paste.

In October of 1985, Castillo was assigned to Guatemala in Central America. At
that time, two (2) agents covered 4 countries in that region. In El Salvador
he trained anti-narco terrorist units, working alongside the infamous
death-squad leader, torturer and dentist, Dr. Hector Antonio Regalado (the
alleged murderer of Archbishop Oscar Romero.)

In Guatemala, Castillo was ordered to conduct his drug raids with the
Guatemalan Military Intelligence (G-2), better known as "La Dos", despite the
fact that the G-2 runs the death squads that have murdered thousands of
people including Americans in that country. In the course of his
investigations Castillo discovered that almost every top official in the
Guatemalan government (under President Cerezo) was a documented drug
trafficker.

Cele was next assigned to represent the DEA in El Salvador at the height of
the Contra war. It was there that he began to record intelligence on how
known drug traffickers, with multiple DEA files, used hangars four and five
at Ilopango airfield to ferry cocaine north and weapons and money south.
Hangars four and five were owned and operated by the CIA and the National
Security Council. He found out that the traffickers were also being given US
visas by the CIA, in spite of their well known activities. Castillo also
documented and spoke out about CIA and National Security Agency abuses in a
manner utterly consistent with his heritage and the reats of his life.

Then Cele discovered that the Contra flights were under the direct
supervision of US Lt. Col. Oliver North (DEA case file GFGD-91-9139) and had
the additional protection of Felix Rodriguez (a retired CIA agent) who ran
hanger 4 at Ilopango. Castillo was repeatedly warned that the drug profits
were being utilized to support the Reagan-Bush backed right-wing "Contras" in
Nicaragua and surrounding countries and that he should stop his
investigations. Nevertheless, he continued to file DEA 6 reports and
telex/cables on these operations. Castillo's reports contain not only the
names of traffickers, but their destination, tail numbers, cargo and the date
and time of each flight. Some Contra files were reported on DEA case file #
TG-87-0003, under the name of Walter "Wally" Grashiem. The other Contra files
were reported on GFTG-86-9999, Air Intelligence (El Salvador) and
GFTG-86-9145 El Salvador.

Castillo's detailed reports on the cocaine laden planes went unheeded by DEA
officials in Washington. Castillo was warned by his boss, Bob Stia and the
U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, not to interfere with the covert operation
because it was protected by the White House.

On September 01, 1986, Castillo's Salvadoran anti-drug unit raided a house in
San Salvador and found a huge shipment of US-issued munitions and weapons.
Records and equipment belonging to the US embassy were found at the
residence. The residence belonged to a US Contra pilot by the name of Wally
Grasheim. He was mentioned in DEA, FBI, and US Customs files. The raid was
executed after every department in the US Embassy denied that Mr. Grashiem
was in no way shape or form associated with them.

In April, 1987, one month before the Iran-Contra hearings, DEA Latin American
foreign office chief, John Martch, traveled to Guatemala to investigate
Castillo and warned him not to reveal his information about the Contra drug
operations. At one point, the DEA ordered Castillo not to close some of the
Contra files so that the records would not be unavailable to Senator John
Kerry's committee under the Freedom of Information Act. In 1988, Senator John
Kerry's Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics and International Operations
finished its investigations, having never called Castillo to testify.

In September, 1987, Castillo, along with CIA agent, Randy Capister, and 100
elements from the Guatemala Military G-2, conducted a drug raid in Puerto
Barrios, Guatemala. In one of the largest drug busts ever, more than 2 1/2
tons of cocaine were seized. Just after the bust, the G-2 agents raped and
murdered the two daughters of a Mexican trafficker and killed their father
and others they apprehended in the raid. Their bodies were dismembered,
stuffed into 55 gallon drums and disposed of by being dropped into the ocean.
This was reported on DEA case file # TG-86-0005, Garcia de Paz, Carlos Ramiro
(Guatemalan Congressman).

After denial of a US visa (drug trafficking) to Guatemalan Military Lt. Col.
Hugo Moran Carranza, head of Interpol, Moran retaliated by ordering
Castillo's assassination. The elaborate plot involved ambushing Castillo in
El Salvador to divert suspicion from the Guatemalan Colonel. Luckily for
Castillo, the plan was taped recorded by an informant and placed into
evidence in a Houston DEA file M3-90-0053. Col. Moran was attempting to
attend a War College in the US invited by the CIA. Despite the danger, the
DEA continued to order Castillo to travel to El Salvador. Because Col. Moran
was an asset of the CIA, he was never prosecuted in the US on the attempted
capital murder of a US drug agent.

In 1990, Castillo was finally transferred out of Central America because of
the assassination plot. He was assigned to the DEA San Francisco office, as
the only latino agent generating excessive undercover work.

In 1991, Castillo secretly met with a representative of the Office of
Independent Council of Iran Contra where he reported his intelligence�s
gathering reference to CIA and NSC's cocaine-contra operations. Castillo's
remarks never appeared in Walsh's final report but Castillo's interview notes
were found at the National Archives.


In 1992 Castillo received an early retirement from the DEA due to stress and
damaged nerves to his arms and hands. Since his retirement he has had
numerous TV, radio and newspaper interviews in order to expose what he knows
about the CIA and DEA collaboration with drug traffickers and murderers in
Central America. His TV appearance include "Current Affair" (1994); a one
hour documentary aired in 1994 by the Australian Broadcasting Company
exposing Oliver North's drug trafficking activities; ABC's "Prime Time Live"
on December 27, 1995 (on the US protection of criminal military officers in
Guatemala) and Date-Line (NBC) June 13, 1997.

Foreign news stories aired on both Univision and the CBS-owned Telemundo in
1996 on Guatemala and El Salvador. In April 1997, Cele was interview for a
special series on The Discovery Channel "Secret Warriors of the CIA".
Castillo has also begun to lecture at universities all over the country and
held a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC In July,
1996 an Associated Press wire story quoted his comments about a recent US
government report on Guatemala and the CIA (The Intelligence Oversight Board)
an investigation ordered by President Clinton to ascertain if US agents were
involved in atrocities in Central America.

In 1994, Castillo was able to co-author his book "Powderburns" Cocaine,
Contras and the Drug War . Which included journal entries with case file
numbers and other direct information from his investigation.

In September 23, 1996, Castillo joined Southern Christian Leadership
Conference President , Joseph E. Lowery and Activist Dick Gregory with Joe
Madison, at a press conference in Washington DC. Also jointing Castillo at
the conference was Prof. John Newman, author of the books "Oswald and the
CIA" and "JFK and Vietnam". The University of Maryland history professor has
been helping to draft the Records Act legislation that would declassify all
documents related to the CIA's possible involvement in cocaine trafficking.

Also in September 1996, Castillo joint DEA G/S Rick Horn in his Class Action
Complaint against the CIA for violation of 4th Amend. rights.

In 1995, after the lessons he learned in Central America, Castillo made a
pilgrimage to the Vietnam Wall where he renounced his Bronze Star pinned to hi
s last combat boots that he wore in Vietnam, Peru, Guatemala and EL Salvador.
Attached to the Bronze Star was a letter to President Clinton requesting that
he take actions on the atrocities. He did this in protest of the atrocities
his government had committed and the massive cover ups.

In March 1998, The US House of Representatives Permanent Select
Committee On Intelligence held a one hour hearing in regards to CIA/Contras
involvement in drug trafficking.

During the hearing CIA Special Agent Nitz, of the CIA Inspector General
Office, advised the committee that Mr. Celerino Castillo III refused to be
interviewed by his office. What Mr. Nitz failed to advise the committee was
the reason Castillo rejected the offer. Nitz strongly refused for Castillo to
record the interview citing National Security. This would had been the only
evidence Castillo would have to proof what statement he did or did not make.
Castillo offered to testify before any committee as long that it was an open
door hearing.

On March 12, 1998, Castillo received a certified letter from the Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence. This time it was from Norm Dicks, Ranking
Democratic Member and CIA Porter J. Goss, Chairman of said committee. Again
they requested for Castillo to be interview for the up coming hearings in
late June. Castillo contacted Mr. Calvin R. Humphrey at 202-225-7690 and
advised him that he would be available for the interview. He advised Castillo
that he would get back to him at the end of May. On September 11, 1998,
another letter arrived from the committee advising him that the time had come
for him to be interview and that someone would contact him for the interview.
On January 15, 1999, Castillo was finally interviewed by members of the
committee.

Some people have asked Cele why he is coming foreword with his story.
Castillo replies that a long time ago he took an oath to protect The
Constitution of the United States and its citizens. He has thought about
quitting but there was no time limit on that oath. In reality it has cost him
so much to become a complete human being, that he lost his family and that
there is a possibility that he might be incarcerated for telling the truth.

For all of his work, even a direct protest to the Vice President George Bush
about CIA involvement in drug trafficking, Cele Castillo was ignored, nearly
assassinated and then forced out of DEA into early and very lean retirement.

Celerino Castillo III has now become a veteran of his third and perhaps most
dangerous war - the war against the criminals in his own government.

Catherine Austin Fitts - xx-coming--xx

Daniel Hopsicker - xx-coming--xx


Peter Dale Scott ( http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~pdscott/ ) - a former
Canadian diplomat and English Professor at the University of California,
Berkeley, is a poet, writer, and researcher. He was born in Montreal in 1929,
the only son of the poet F.R. Scott and the painter Marian Scott. He is
married to Ronna Kabatznick; and he has three children, Cassie, Mika, and
John, by a previous marriage to Maylie Marshall.

His prose books include The War Conspiracy (1972), The Assassinations: Dallas
and Beyond (in collaboration, 1976), Crime and Cover-Up: The CIA, the Mafia,
and the Dallas-Watergate Connection (1977), The Iran-Contra Connection (in
collaboration, 1987), Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central
America (in collaboration, 1991, 1998), Deep Politics and the Death of JFK
(1993, 1996), and Deep Politics Two (from JFKLancer, 1995).

His chief poetry books are two volumes of his projected trilogy Seculum:
Coming to Jakarta: A Poem About Terror (1989), Listening to the Candle: A
Poem on Impulse (1992). In addition he has published Crossing Borders: Selecte
d Shorter Poems (1994). Minding the Darkness, to be published by New
Directions in Fall 2000, forms the concluding volume of his poetic trilogy
Seculum.

An anti-war speaker during the Vietnam and U.S.-Iraq wars, he was a
co-founder of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program at UC Berkeley, and of
the Coalition on Political Assassinations (COPA).

His poetry has dealt with both his experience and his research, the latter of
which has centered on U.S. covert operations, their impact on democracy at
home and abroad, and their relations to the John F. Kennedy assassination and
the global drug traffic. The poet-critic Robert Hass has written (Agni,
31/32, p. 335) that "Coming to Jakarta is the most important political poem
to appear in the English language in a very long time."

CURRICULUM VITAE

Education and Teaching:
B.A. (McGill University, Montreal), 1949. First Class Honors in Philosophy,
Second Class Honors in Political Science.
Studied six months at Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris; and two years at
University College, Oxford (1950-1952).
Ph.D. in Political Science (McGill), 1955. Dissertation on The Social and
Political Ideas of T.S. Eliot.
1952-1953. Teacher at Sedbergh School, Montebello, Quebec.
1955-1956. Lecturer, Department of Political Science, McGill University.
1961-1966. Speech Department, University of California, Berkeley: Lecturer
(1961); Acting Assistant Professor (1962); Assistant Professor (1963).
1966-1994. English Department, University of California, Berkeley: Assistant
Professor (1966); Associate Professor (1968); Professor (1980). Retired 1994.
Professional Service
Foreign Service Officer, Canadian Department of External Affairs, 1957-1961:
Twelfth and Thirteenth Sessions, United Nations General Assembly, 1957, 1958;
Canadian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland (1959-1961); United Nations Conference on
Statelessness (Geneva, 1959); United Nations Conference on Diplomatic
Intercourse and Immunities (Vienna, 1961)
Senior Fellow, International Center for Development Policy, Washington, D.C.,
June-November 1987.
Fellowships
Canadian Social Sciences Research Council, 1956-57. Guggenheim Fellow,
1969-1970.
Honors and Awards
International Center for Development Policy, Freedom Award, 1987.
Finalist, Canadian Governor-General's Award for Poetry, 1988.
Reed Foundation Poetry Chapbook, Dia Art Foundation, 1989.
Writer in Residence, University of Toronto, Fall 1992.
Honorable Mention, Mencken Awards, Best Book, 1992.
Sylvia Meagher Award, Coalition on Political Assassinations, 1996.
JFK Pioneer Award, JFKLancer, 1997.
Resident, Bellagio Study Center, Aug.-Sept. 1997.

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http://www.VisitLaneCounty.org/lodging/lodging.
Accommodations:
(Hotels/Motels):

Close to Fairgrounds (!2 blocks or less)
Budget Host Motor Inn
1190 W. 6th Ave.
342-7273
Classic Residence Inn
1140 West 6th Avenue
Eugene OR 97402
Phone: (541) 343-0730
Fax: (541) 343-0730
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.classicresidenceinn.uswestdex.com


Courtesy Inn
345 West Sixth Avenue
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 345-3391


Downtown Motel
361 West Seventh Avenue
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 345-8739
Toll Free: 1-800-648-4366
Fax: (541) 345-3841
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Executive House Motel
1040 W. 6th
1800 509-1040
683-4000
Hilton Eugene and Conference Center
66 East Sixth Avenue
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 342-2000
Toll Free: 1-800-937-6660
Fax: (541) 342-6661
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.eugene.hilton.com

Nite Inn
1522 West 6th Avenue
Eugene OR 97402
Phone: (541) 686-2060
Fax: (541) 686-2060
URL: http://www.eugenevalueinn.com



Further away:
Best Western Greentree Inn
1759 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene OR 97403
Phone: (541) 485-2727
Toll Free: 1-800-528-1234
Fax: (541) 686-2094
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.bestwestern.com/greentreeinneugene


Best Western New Oregon Motel
1655 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene OR 97403
Phone: (541) 683-3669
Toll Free: 1-800-528-1234
Fax: (541) 484-5556
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.bestwestern.com/neworegonmotel


The Campbell House, A City Inn
252 Pearl Street
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 343-1119
Toll Free: 1-800-264-2519
Fax: (541) 343-2258
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.campbellhouse.com


Campus Inn
390 East Broadway
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 343-3376
Toll Free: 1-800-888-6313
Fax: (541) 485-9392
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.campus-inn.com


Comfort Suites
969 Kruse Way
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 746-5359
Toll Free: 1-877-746-5359
Fax: (541) 746-2100
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.choicehotels.com


Country Squire Inn
33100 Van Duyn Road
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 484-2000
Fax: (541) 484-2431
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Courtyard by Marriott
3443 Hutton Street
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 726-2121
Toll Free: 1-800-321-2211
Fax: (541) 741-7340


Doubletree Hotel
3280 Gateway Street
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 726-8181
Toll Free: 1-800-222-TREE
Fax: (541) 747-1866
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.doubletreeeugene.com


Eugene Motor Lodge
476 East Broadway
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 344-5233
Toll Free: 1-800-876-7829
Fax: (541) 344-5233
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Excelsior Inn Restaurant & Lounge
754 East 13th Avenue
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 342-6963
Toll Free: 1-800-321-6963
Fax: (541) 342-1417
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.excelsiorinn.com


Franklin Inn
1857 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene OR 97403
Phone: (541) 342-4804
Fax: (541) 342-3114


Gateway Inn
3540 Gateway
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 726-1212
Toll Free: 1-800-392-3035
Fax: (541) 746-9504


Holiday Inn Express
3480 Hutton Street
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 746-8471
Toll Free: 1-800-363-8471
Fax: (541) 747-1541
URL: http://www.rodeway.com


Manor Motel
599 East Broadway
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 345-2331
Fax: (541) 344-2860


Motel 6
3752 International Court
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 741-1105
Toll Free: 1-800-4-Motel6
Fax: (541) 741-6007
URL: http://www.motel6.com


Motel 6
3690 Glenwood Drive
Eugene OR 97403
Phone: (541) 687-2395
Toll Free: 1-800-4-Motel6
Fax: (541) 687-6828
URL: http://www.motel6.com


Pacific 9 Motor Inn
3550 Gateway Street
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 726-9266
Toll Free: 1-800-722-9462
Fax: (541) 744-2643
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.pacific9.com


Phoenix Inn
850 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene OR 97403
Phone: (541) 344-0001
Toll Free: 1-800-344-0131
Fax: (541) 686-1288
URL: http://www.phoenixinn.com


Quality Inn & Suites
2121 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene OR 97403
Phone: (541) 342-1243
Toll Free: 1-800-456-6487
Fax: (541) 343-3474
URL: http://www.qualityinn.com


Ramada Inn
225 Coburg Road
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 342-5181
Toll Free: 1-800-917-5500
Fax: (541) 342-5164
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.travelbase.com/destinations


Red Lion Inn/Eugene
205 Coburg Road
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 342-5201
Toll Free: 1-800-RED-LION
Fax: (541) 485-2314
URL: http://www.redlion.com/properties/eugene.html


Shilo Inn
3350 Gateway Street
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 747-0332
Toll Free: 1-800-222-2244
Fax: (541) 726-0587


Sixty Six Motel
755 East Broadway
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 342-5041
Fax: (541) 683-1732
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Timbers Motel
1015 Pearl Street
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 343-3345
Toll Free: (800) 643-4167
Fax: (541) 343-3345


Travelers Inn
540 East Broadway
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 342-1109
Toll Free: 1-800-432-5999
Fax: (541) 343-3438


Travelodge
1859 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene OR 97403
Phone: (541) 342-6383
Toll Free: 1-800-444-6383
Fax: (541) 342-6383
URL: http://www.travelodge.com


Valley River Inn
1000 Valley River Way
Eugene OR 97401
Phone: (541) 687-0123
Toll Free: 1-800-543-8266
Fax: (541) 683-5121
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.valleyriverinn.com



Value Inn
595 Highway 99 North
Eugene OR 97402
Phone: (541) 688-2733
URL: http://www.eugenevalueinn.com


Village Inn Motel
1875 Mohawk Blvd.
Springfield OR 97477
Phone: (541) 747-4546
Toll Free: 1-800-327-6871
Fax: (541) 747-4452
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.realvestmgmt.com/village/index.html

Om
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Aloha, He'Ping,
Om, Shalom, Salaam.
Em Hotep, Peace Be,
All My Relations.
Omnia Bona Bonis,
Adieu, Adios, Aloha.
Amen.
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be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no credence to Holocaust denial and
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Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
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