Eric L. Wattree
Ewattree@Gmail.com
BLACK WRITERS, INTELLECTUALS, AND
INDEPENDENT THINKERS
.
Religion: It's not that I hate everyone who doesn't look, think, and act like
me - it's just that God does.
Eric L. Wattree
Ewattree@Gmail.com
BLACK WRITERS, INTELLECTUALS, AND
INDEPENDENT THINKERS
.
Religion: It's not that I hate everyone who doesn't look, think, and act like
me - it's just that God does.
Beneath the Spin*Eric L. Wattree
EXCELLENCE
IS THE KEY TO BLACK EQUALITY
DID
YOU REALLY BEAT HIM UP?"
.
"YEAH,
TWICE. THAT'S WHY HE'S SCARED TO COME
IN
OUR HOUSE."
HOWLING
WINDS
.
As
I watched my son, dapper as they come, walk down our walkway and into manhood,
what
I remember most was the howling winds. I'd seen such winds before, but never
like this - my old foe was pulling up trees by the roots,
.
So
I watched, but I watched alone.
.
As
the winds raged on and the mighty palms bowed, a single leaf from our Winter-bare
ficus tree
held
tough against the ferocious storm. It fought valiantly against the angry gale,
as though hanging tough Just to witness the changing of the guard,
.
So
I stood, but I stood alone.
.
Like
that solitary leaf, all my life I've fought the ferocious winds, and now
they’ve returned, this mighty foe, poised to seize the hopes and dreams of my
only son,
.
So
I cringed, but I cringed alone.
.
Then,
posterity glanced back, squared its shoulders, and beat back hopelessness as it
trudged
through fields of ivy. Then it spread its wings and rode those howling winds
over
yonder mountaintop,
.
So
I wept, but I wept with a crowd . . .
AZUSA, Calif. –
In a tense, high stakes, pressure situation, where only two options exist and
just one that is favorable, there is no man better the moment and no one better
to protect your interests than Eric Wattree. And that's not just in
sports but in real life too.
Wattree, the burly 6-foot-6 former college basketball standout, is cool, calm,
and collected. He always has been and probably always will be. It's
just the way he is.
Thus, when he takes the stage Oct. 26 for induction into Azusa Pacific's
Athletics Hall of Fame, the former DEA agent and Air Force officer will do so
with little fanfare or personal reaction. It's the Wattree way … cool at
all times.
Bill Odell, an APU Hall of Famer himself after a 16-year coaching career for
the Cougars, knows firsthand how composed Wattree can be. He handed
Wattree nearly every must-come-through situation during Eric's 57-game at Azusa
Pacific, and Wattree delivered repeatedly.
"Eric was one of the most respected players I ever coached," said
Odell who served as a head coach for 36 years on the college and high school
levels. "He was a humble, quiet leader who led with his work ethic
and personal demand for excellence."
A former standout at nearby Northview High School in Covina, Calif., Wattree
played for former Odell pupil Ron Rice before transferring to Fremont High in
Los Angeles. He opened his college career at the University of Wyoming,
playing two years for the Cowboys before Rice alerted Odell that Eric was
returning home to Southern California. In the summer of 1994, he
transferred to Azusa Pacific. Wattree's demand for excellence led him to averaging 13.9 points and 8.6
rebounds during his two seasons at Azusa Pacific, leading the Cougars to
back-to-back Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) championships and a pair
of NAIA Tournament appearances. As a 1996 senior, he averaged 15.4 points
and 7.7 rebounds while shooting at an impressive .634 (201-for-317) clip from
the floor. Justifiably, he was named the GSAC Player of the Year.
The Cougars entered the final week of Wattree's 1996 senior season with just a
one-game lead in the GSAC race over rival Westmont College. Wins were a
must for Azusa Pacific, and adding to the tension of the situation was the fact
that the Cougars opened that final week with a visit to Westmont in Santa
Barbara. The Warriors needed the win to pull even with APU with one game
left. The Cougars, on the other hand, needed the victory to put away the
pesky Warriors and collect yet another conference title.
In a raucous Murchison Gym, with the score tied at 64-64 and less than 30
seconds to play and the ball in the hands of the Cougars, Odell called a
timeout, and designed a play to go to Tim Sebek for the final shot.
However, the Warriors smothered Sebek, and his attempt at a game-winning shot
was off the mark, wide right. Wattree saw the trajectory of the shot and
realizing it was not going in, charged the hoop, jumped up, gathered the air
ball, and laid it back in for the game winner with just 2 seconds to play.
"A Westmont player turned to me and said 'you think the game is over?'
Wattree recalled, "and I answered, 'it's definitely over!'"
Protecting teammates in 1996 was just the beginning of a career of
security. Following graduation from Azusa Pacific in May of that year,
Wattree entered the Air Force where he served for ten years, most notably as a
certified Phoenix Raven Anti-Terrorism Specialist. He was tasked with
ensuring the safety of government officials and high-ranking military personnel
while providing support on highly classified special operation missions in
Afghanistan and other places throughout the world.
While still with the Air Force, he joined the Drug Enforcement Administration
out of the Seattle area, working on complex conspiracy and international
investigations. He stayed with the DEA for 15 years until last year, when
he accepted a new position as senior investigator and security specialist with
the Arizona Department of Economic Security.
"I am so proud of Eric and how he has served our country with honor and
protected some of our most important people." Said Odell. "He
has been in some extremely dangerous situations, and just as he had proven to
us on the basketball court, he was trustworthy in all situations. Simply
put, he is unflappable."
Wattree's Cougar career will be enshrined forever at Azusa Pacific when he joins nine other former Cougar athletes for induction into the Azusa Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 10 a.m. in the Felix Event Center. The ceremony is open to the public at $25/person .
23 April 2002
MEMORANDUM FOR OFFICER TRAINING SCHOOL
SELECTION COMMITTEE
FROM: 92 SFS/SFO
2 E. ARNOLD STREET
FAIRCHILD AFB, WA 99011
SUBJECT: Recommendation for Staff Sergeant Eric L. Wattree
1. I wholeheartedly concur with Staff Sergeant Wattree’s request to attend
Officer Training School. He represents the enlisted ranks with the highest
standard and will bring that dedication and professionalism to the officer
corps.
2. Eric continues to lead a stellar military career; his enlisted
performance reports speak for themselves. His leadership and experience,
especially in contingency environments, remains a vital asset to our unit and
wing. As one of my primary Phoenix Raven team leaders, he’s propelled to the
forefront of all major deployments throughout the world. He’s repeatedly
secured aircraft and crews, supporting a wide variety of missions, in the most
austere and terrorist-ridden environments where security is severely
inadequate. The diversity of these missions never limited SSgt Wattree’s
capacity to adapt to each situation. For this reason, Eric was selected as our
2000 Outstanding Phoenix Raven Member of the Year and the 2001 Air Force
Reserve Component Airman of the Year for the 92d Security Forces Squadron.
3. Whether operating under peacetime or contingency operations, Eric easily
assumes control and tackles every situation with meticulous tenacity, a quality
highly desired in our Air Force officers. Requested by name, Sergeant Wattree,
provided security for presidential Banner missions throughout Greece, Peru and
Viet Nam. While deployed to Afghanistan, he flew numerous combat missions in
our nation’s pursuit to eradicate terrorism through Operation ENDURING FREEDOM.
Additionally, he provided round-the-clock force protection for aircraft in
other high-threat environments including Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Oman.
4. Sergeant Wattree motivated his personnel during the worst conditions and
raised the level of esprit de corps to integrate personnel from other Air Force
specialties into a cohesive team. His leadership, integrity and devotion to our
Air Force play an integral part in our future leadership. Eric has what it
takes to become a commissioned officer and earns my full support to attend
Officer Training School.
FRANK HELLSTERN, JR., Captain, USAF
Operations Officer
AND
THE BEAT GOES ON WITH YOUR SONS
ELIJAH
WATTREE
SAILOR
OF THE QUARTER
UNITED
STATES COAST GUARD
ERIC
L. WATTREE III
YOU'VE DONE WELL, BABY BOY.
YOU AND MY GRANDSONS HAVE BROUGHT THIS
OLE HOOD RAT GREAT PRIDE.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
AUGUST 19, 1974
Eric L. Wattree, Sr.
Ewattree@Gmail.com
BLACK WRITERS, INTELLECTUALS, AND
INDEPENDENT THINKERS
.
Religion: It's not that I hate everyone who doesn't look, think, and act like
me - it's just that God does.
Beneath the Spin*Eric L. Wattree
EXCELLENCE IS THE KEY TO BLACK EQUALITY
I
PLACE MY FAITH IN COMMON SENSE
There’s been a debate
raging over the race of Jesus for as long as I can remember. But it never really interested me, because as
far as I’m concerned, it really doesn't matter, because regardless to what race Jesus was, he was just another man. The only
reason there’s a debate at all is the Bible claims that Jesus was the son of
God. But unless we consider us all the sons and daughters of God, that’s
complete nonsense.
.
The people who wrote the Bible and other religious books didn't know any more
about God than we do today, so we really shouldn’t take them so seriously. They
were simply the Pat Robertsons of their time, so the Bible merely constitutes
the superstitious rantings of 3000-year-old dead men, and not, as we’ve been told,
“the word of God”. It’s the word of man, regarding God, and that’s it.
.
What makes many assume that the people who wrote the Bible were any closer to
God than we are today has always eluded me. I suspect that the primary reason
that many believe that is because they’ve reasoned that since the people who
wrote the Bible lived 3000 years ago, they might have been on a more friendly
terms with God. But 3000 years is only the blink of an eye in terms of cosmic
time, so it’s not like they met God while he was at work. But based on the way some
people place all of their faith in the Bible, you would think the book was actually
dictated by God to the people in real time. Well, it wasn’t. The Bible only
reflects what people believed about God, but they had absolutely no
evidence that what they believed was true.
.
The universe is 13.8 billion years old, so 3000 years is just a drop in the
bucket in terms of the age of the universe. So all those 3000 years really mean is that
the people back then lacked the education that we have today. Today, if we see
a man walking along the beach on the wet sand as the Sun is going down, we see
it for what it is, a man walking on wet sand. But 3000 years ago the people would
mistake the illusion of the wet sand as part of the ocean and think the man was
walking on water. Or, if a person passed out in the public square and Jesus
sprinkles water in his face to bring him around, 3000 years ago people would
have thought Jesus brought him back from the dead. So one of the reasons they
reported so many “miracles” back in those days was due to their ignorance and lack
of education.
.
So we have to be careful what we accept from the Bible, because those people
lacked knowledge and sophistication. As a result, when you follow the Bible,
you’re following people who lacked the understanding that we have today. So don’t
let man mislead you. There’s nothing un-Godly about questioning the word of man.
God expects it of us. That’s why God gave everyone their very own brain and the
capacity for logical manipulation, to prevent us from being the mindless
victims of stupidity.
.
Man uses the Bible to try to get other men to think that he speaks for God. But
a literal belief in the Bible is like trying to rely on somebody who rode around
on a donkey all their life to teach you how to operate your brand-new Cadillac.
If you turn on the radio they’ll think it’s God talking to them. So you can’t
base the decisions in your life on the attitudes of people who lived 3000 years
ago. You must always think for yourself. That’s God’s will – the fact that he
gave you your very own private brain attests to that fact.
.
Think about it. I wonder who taught Black people that “God’s only begotten son”
was a White man with blue eyes and flowing blond hair who could walk on water
and never die? And who taught us that God gave White folks a book that told
them exactly what he wants us to do, and that should replace all manner of
common sense? Think about it. Who taught us that, and what makes us big enough
damn fools to believe it?
I recognized as a here teen that one of the biggest
mistakes that a person can make in life is to listen to other people instead of
connecting the dots yourself. Even the most intelligent people have a tendency
to cherry-pick facts and bend reality to fit what they want to believe. So once
you get the facts, you should ALWAYS connect the dots for yourself. So I
learned early in life that anything I can't figure out for myself should simply
go unanswered until I can. Because man has a proven record of being stupid, and
I didn’t want to go through life following stupidity. That's why we have so
many problems, and it’s also why we have people like Donald Trump running our
government.
.
Washington, D.C. is filled to the brim with some of the most pronounced idiots
in America. They’re self-serving lunatics who are more interested in influence
and personal power than they are the American people. That’s why Donald Trump
is trying to get America to sacrifice it’s children to the Coronavirus just so
he can be re-elected. But, of course, that’s just a completely selfish man
acting in his own self-interest. There’s nothing unusual about that. But what’s
frightening about is the number of people stupid enough to sacrifice their
children for him.
THE CONGNIVIST
So for all of the reasons above, I’ve become what I call a devout Cognivist. That
is, I’m a firm believer in logical cognition. I don’t believe in walking dead
men, talking snakes, or any human messengers from God, because God doesn’t need
messengers. I believe in one thing - the holy power of common sense - because
common sense is our one, and only, connection with the creator.
.
Having “faith” has absolutely nothing to do with God. Having faith simply means
that you “have faith” in what you’ve been told by other men. And since I have
absolutely no confidence in anything either written or said by man, faith is
not my thing. I only have “faith” in one thing - common sense - because common
sense was bestowed upon me by God himself, so I don’t have to worry about the
credibility of any self-serving preacher, politician, or middle-man.
Religion: It's not that I hate everyone who doesn't look, think, and act like
me - it's just that God does.
Beneath the Spin*Eric L. Wattree
EXCELLENCE
IS THE KEY TO BLACK EQUALITY
ATTENTION
CHRISTIANS AND AMERICAN PATRIOTS:
IF
YOU THINK JESUS WOULD CONDONE TRUMP’S BEHAVIOR, WHATELSE ARE YOU LYING TO
YOURSELVES ABOUT?
.
TRUMP
CLAIMS TO LOVE AMERICA,
NOW THAT IT’S CONVENIENT . . .
BUT HE OBVIOUSLY DIDN’T FEEL THAT WAY WHEN IT WAS HIS TURN TO PUT HIS LIFE ON THE LINE TO DEFEND IT . . .
OR
WHEN HE STOOD BY AND ALLOWED PUTIN TO PLACE A BOUNTY ON THE LIVES OF AMERICAN
TROOPS WITHOUT UTTERING A WORD . . .
OR
WHEN HE SENT SECRET POLICE TO ATTACK PEACEFUL AMERICAN CITIZENS EXERCISING
THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS.
WHAT
A CREEP!
A Former Marine
.
Eric L. Wattree
Ewattree@Gmail.com
BLACK WRITERS, INTELLECTUALS, AND
INDEPENDENT THINKERS
.
Religion: It's not that I hate everyone who doesn't look, think, and act like
me - it's just that God does.