Multi-Talented Jack Musick

Jack and I have corresponded for many years and he did a lot of gifting in Kansas before moving to Hawaii a year or so ago. He arrived there with almost no prospects but has created an enriching life for himself by now and has done some large-scale gifting in and around Hilo, which was Hawaii’s DOR cesspit when Carol and I drove through there in April, 2008 (before he got there).

I took my own family to Hawaii in 1985 when X-1 was unable to get some needed treatment in Tonga, where we were living, or New Zealand, which we had visited briefly. We couldn’t bear to live on Oahu, so got set up on Kauai, where I quickly got an adequate job as a sign painter. The treatments she needed were on Oahu and the cost was just our of our reach, so we moved back to the mainland. It was the most depressing time of my life because ever since I figured out that the world is/was run by predators I was obsessed with getting my family clear of the mainland. Hawaii was supposed to be an hiatus of a few months until we could move back to Tonga or to Fiji, where I had a job offer. Who doesn’t adore Hawaii?

Jack did the best of all the radio interviews of Carol and I, more recently, and we’re encouraging him along that route.

I think a lot of his personal focus and commitment was reinforced by his extensive martial arts training and he’s also a musician, of course. He even plays the traditional Okinawan drums:

He didn’t tell me which of the nine drummers he is in that Taiko group but I’ve asked him for us . Like most of us, he’s probably appalled at the thought of promoting himself but he’s b@!!s-to-the wall in his commitment to making and flinging orgonite and he does the best and most incisive broadcast interviews. A good journalist won’t ever get a break in the prostituted media but the corporate order can’t control what happens on the internet, fortunately [Image Can Not Be Found] , even though they load it to the gills with disinformation websites and forums for slackjawed chumps.

~Don

Hey Don,

yeah, i didn’t expect you to post those links online!! but it’s cool, maybe I can get a few friends or subscribers to my you tube page now.

I wouldn’t say I am very talented. My brother is a talented percussionist, and a marimbist par excellance. My sister is a very talented singer. I just dabble in music a bit.

My most developed talent is long-windedness…

To answer your question, I am not actually drumming in this performance. I am the Emcee, and during the 3rd song I play Sanshin, Okinawan lute. I am the player on the left of the screen. I did drum at our most recent performance. After I get some video posted from the big Okinawan festival coming up at Waikiki I’ll let you know!

Don you are quite generous to call my Hilo gifting large-scale. it really is small-potatoes, but the effects have been large-scale for sure!

I think all the gifting I have done over the years has kind of been like paying dues to Mother Earth, and over the last couple years, all my dreams have manifested spontaneously. It has been quite magical. I don’t think things would have came about for me if I had not been diligently gifting for a few years. I hope anybody reading this will do some gifting, and follow their dreams…and things will happen that you could never have imagined…

I credit my family for always supporting me, but also I credit extended family, like you and Carol for supporting and encouraging me over the years as well.

Thanks for the positive example and the honesty that you both share with us.