SucculentFlower
11-19-2006, 07:55 PM
Hello Family,
Steve Koblin....a man of love, a man of light
This is Kara Skywolf, from the White Buffalo Farm in Paonia Colorado. I have some news about one of the Angles of the Rainbow. Steve Kublin was an Angel sent from Heaven to help change the vibration of the world. He has returned to the higher, to the universal Mother, the Love of all Loves. Peace be with Steve. I Had the opportunity to love him since Thanksgiving council last year. He came here to the farm in May to help with the gathering 2006. He was there at Thanksgiving council, Spring COuncil, vision council, and clean up. He has been a rainbow for 20 years. For the meek shall inharet the Earth...He walked the rainbow way spreading peace and love. He is wonderful. He was a real Rainbow. Please send you prayers to his mother in Florida and he has a sister and brother too.
If you have an questions or comments please call The White Buffalo Farm...970-527-3041...
Steve Left the farm on the 6th of November going to Thanksgiving Council. By way of Santifa New Mexico... He was thinking of going to Arkansa to help the family there with the 2007 National Rainbow Gathering. He was found 3 days later.
Here is the lates news paper artical. From the Montrose, Colorado, News. From Montrose Daily News online
May it fall on your heart softly with love. This is not easy to read......
Kara Skywolf....StarDriveMinistry's@...
Murder victim ID'd
Katharhynn Heidelberg
Daily Press News Editor
MONTROSE ‹ A Florida couple is mourning the loss of their free-spirited son, whose body was found here last week.
The Montrose County Sheriff's Office and the coroner say Steven N. Kublin was murdered, then dumped and burned here Nov. 9. A cyclist found Kublin's body while traveling along a trail located in adobe-hill terrain off of Landfill Road.
The cause of death has not been made public, but the matter is being treated as a homicide. Authorities are asking the public's help in catching whoever may have been responsible and have set up a hotline for tips.
Kublin, 50, was identified through fingerprints, Montrose County Undersheriff Dick Deines said late Wednesday afternoon. Earlier Wednesday, Montrose County Coroner Mark Young reached Kublin's parents in Florida and notified them of his untimely death.
The victim had last spoken with his parents a few weeks ago, Young said Wednesday. "(They) described him as a free-spirited Rainbow-type person," he said. "His mother was obviously very upset. It (personal information) makes him a person with a soul, not just a body. He had his life taken away by someone with no respect for life."
Young said the family reported Kublin, originally from Andover, Mass., was frequently on the move and had traveled extensively, working at various locations. Kublin had reportedly been through Montrose this summer as well; investigators were trying to determine whether he had a Montrose address or permanent residence.
"...There wasn't a harmful bone in his body," Young said. "He was taken advantage of several times, but he'd start over and move on."
Investigators are pursuing leads related to Kublin's lifestyle.
"We'll have to see where the investigation leads, but anyone who did see or assist him is encouraged to call the tip line," Young said.
He called what happened to Kublin "disturbing," but not necessarily connected to other crimes in the state.
"There seems to be a disturbing trend in this state of homeless and transient people being callously murdered. I don't know if there's been any connection made between them, but it's disturbing. Time will tell whether they're indirectly related," Young said.
"We have a society where people can't, or choose not to live like you and I do and they're taken advantage of and preyed upon."
Immediately after the discovery of Kublin's body, investigators canvassed the area and spoke to several residents in hopes of determining a timeframe. They said previously that it didn't appear as if Kublin's body had been in its resting place for very long.
Attempts to identify the victim turned up Kublin's 1998 driver's license, Deines said, and the photograph from that document has been released in order to assist the investigation. Changes to Kublin's appearance since that time include the loss of his right front tooth and possibly the growth of long dreadlocks and full, heavy beard.
Young said Kublin's family reported he had more gray hair than is shown in the picture and the last time they saw him, he was thinner than he appears on his driver's license.
The comparative lack of knowledge about the victim's local movements is complicating the investigation, Deines said.
"Fewer people know him or would know anything about him. It's going to complicate things. It will make it more difficult, especially with determining motive, figuring out why anybody would've wanted to kill this individual," he said.
Young said it could be some time before the cause of death is made public. He also said detectives need to hear from anyone who saw Kublin or know anything about what happened.
"We're just trying to do what's in the best interests of the investigation," he said.
Though Kublin was found here, Deines said it's not yet been determined where he was actually killed. "That's why we need the citizens' help," he said.
Anyone with information should call the hotline number at 252-4051. Phone lines will be staffed from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
‹‹‹
The Victim
‹ 50 years old ‹
‹ Described as free spirit ‹
‹ Traveled frequently ‹
‹ Worked odd jobs ‹
‹ Attracted to the Rainbow
People lifestyle ‹
‹ Originally from
Andover, Mass. ‹
‹ Apparently passed through
Montrose this summer ‹
Known about the victim?
It's thought that he traveled through the Montrose area this summer; investigators would like to speak with anyone who saw him. Not sure if he ever worked in Montrose, or how long he'd been here prior to being found.
if you doubt you knew brother Steve, go to the agr archives at the moon gulch site and look up Kara's jpeg. No doubt you knew Steve I did for 15 years. Loving you....
--
Love Light Wisdom
Star Children Stand and be Counted.
Proaction
Now is the Time
Love
Steve Koblin....a man of love, a man of light
This is Kara Skywolf, from the White Buffalo Farm in Paonia Colorado. I have some news about one of the Angles of the Rainbow. Steve Kublin was an Angel sent from Heaven to help change the vibration of the world. He has returned to the higher, to the universal Mother, the Love of all Loves. Peace be with Steve. I Had the opportunity to love him since Thanksgiving council last year. He came here to the farm in May to help with the gathering 2006. He was there at Thanksgiving council, Spring COuncil, vision council, and clean up. He has been a rainbow for 20 years. For the meek shall inharet the Earth...He walked the rainbow way spreading peace and love. He is wonderful. He was a real Rainbow. Please send you prayers to his mother in Florida and he has a sister and brother too.
If you have an questions or comments please call The White Buffalo Farm...970-527-3041...
Steve Left the farm on the 6th of November going to Thanksgiving Council. By way of Santifa New Mexico... He was thinking of going to Arkansa to help the family there with the 2007 National Rainbow Gathering. He was found 3 days later.
Here is the lates news paper artical. From the Montrose, Colorado, News. From Montrose Daily News online
May it fall on your heart softly with love. This is not easy to read......
Kara Skywolf....StarDriveMinistry's@...
Murder victim ID'd
Katharhynn Heidelberg
Daily Press News Editor
MONTROSE ‹ A Florida couple is mourning the loss of their free-spirited son, whose body was found here last week.
The Montrose County Sheriff's Office and the coroner say Steven N. Kublin was murdered, then dumped and burned here Nov. 9. A cyclist found Kublin's body while traveling along a trail located in adobe-hill terrain off of Landfill Road.
The cause of death has not been made public, but the matter is being treated as a homicide. Authorities are asking the public's help in catching whoever may have been responsible and have set up a hotline for tips.
Kublin, 50, was identified through fingerprints, Montrose County Undersheriff Dick Deines said late Wednesday afternoon. Earlier Wednesday, Montrose County Coroner Mark Young reached Kublin's parents in Florida and notified them of his untimely death.
The victim had last spoken with his parents a few weeks ago, Young said Wednesday. "(They) described him as a free-spirited Rainbow-type person," he said. "His mother was obviously very upset. It (personal information) makes him a person with a soul, not just a body. He had his life taken away by someone with no respect for life."
Young said the family reported Kublin, originally from Andover, Mass., was frequently on the move and had traveled extensively, working at various locations. Kublin had reportedly been through Montrose this summer as well; investigators were trying to determine whether he had a Montrose address or permanent residence.
"...There wasn't a harmful bone in his body," Young said. "He was taken advantage of several times, but he'd start over and move on."
Investigators are pursuing leads related to Kublin's lifestyle.
"We'll have to see where the investigation leads, but anyone who did see or assist him is encouraged to call the tip line," Young said.
He called what happened to Kublin "disturbing," but not necessarily connected to other crimes in the state.
"There seems to be a disturbing trend in this state of homeless and transient people being callously murdered. I don't know if there's been any connection made between them, but it's disturbing. Time will tell whether they're indirectly related," Young said.
"We have a society where people can't, or choose not to live like you and I do and they're taken advantage of and preyed upon."
Immediately after the discovery of Kublin's body, investigators canvassed the area and spoke to several residents in hopes of determining a timeframe. They said previously that it didn't appear as if Kublin's body had been in its resting place for very long.
Attempts to identify the victim turned up Kublin's 1998 driver's license, Deines said, and the photograph from that document has been released in order to assist the investigation. Changes to Kublin's appearance since that time include the loss of his right front tooth and possibly the growth of long dreadlocks and full, heavy beard.
Young said Kublin's family reported he had more gray hair than is shown in the picture and the last time they saw him, he was thinner than he appears on his driver's license.
The comparative lack of knowledge about the victim's local movements is complicating the investigation, Deines said.
"Fewer people know him or would know anything about him. It's going to complicate things. It will make it more difficult, especially with determining motive, figuring out why anybody would've wanted to kill this individual," he said.
Young said it could be some time before the cause of death is made public. He also said detectives need to hear from anyone who saw Kublin or know anything about what happened.
"We're just trying to do what's in the best interests of the investigation," he said.
Though Kublin was found here, Deines said it's not yet been determined where he was actually killed. "That's why we need the citizens' help," he said.
Anyone with information should call the hotline number at 252-4051. Phone lines will be staffed from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
‹‹‹
The Victim
‹ 50 years old ‹
‹ Described as free spirit ‹
‹ Traveled frequently ‹
‹ Worked odd jobs ‹
‹ Attracted to the Rainbow
People lifestyle ‹
‹ Originally from
Andover, Mass. ‹
‹ Apparently passed through
Montrose this summer ‹
Known about the victim?
It's thought that he traveled through the Montrose area this summer; investigators would like to speak with anyone who saw him. Not sure if he ever worked in Montrose, or how long he'd been here prior to being found.
if you doubt you knew brother Steve, go to the agr archives at the moon gulch site and look up Kara's jpeg. No doubt you knew Steve I did for 15 years. Loving you....
--
Love Light Wisdom
Star Children Stand and be Counted.
Proaction
Now is the Time
Love