In Memory of Don

Sep
21
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Although I never met Don in person, I spent hours on the phone with him discussing everything from political, military and environmental problems to spiritual and universal matters. Don and I developed such a rapport that I felt without question we were soulbrothers from the same soul family, and think he felt that way as well. Don was (and still is) one of the warmest, intelligent, loving human beings and souls I have ever known, and although in this particular incarnation our friendship was limited to the telephone lines, I consider it a privilege to have been able to call him my friend and soulbrother. Thank you Don, for being all that you are to me, and the entire planet.

with peace, love and joy,

dickee

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Rob Chase

I met Don in 2003 during the Free State Project. I wanted to just form a new state out of E. WA and N. ID and call it the Columbia Free State. At my talk in Coeur d'Alene I met Don and found a kindred spirit.
It seemed in the ensuing years when anything important came up Don and Ingri were a part of it. They helped immensely during the WA State GOP convention, even though they were from Idaho. This helped a lot while we Washingtonians were battling, knowing someone was watching on the outside for us.
In my interview with Don on my show in April, he emphasized many times how important our Creator is to us. There is only one Creator and now Don has gone back to Him. I feel peaceful about my friend and look forward to seeing him again.
 
 

In loving memory offounder and editor-in-chief, Don Harkins