Monday, 30 October 2017
OK I get it, I'm meant to hear the threats coming out of the neighbour's carport, they're meant to scare me. You don't like the truth I've been putting online, you don't like the fact that I'm slowly working out who is involved in your criminal network. But threatening to kill one of my children is going a bit too far, for one thing, they'd know where to look for the killer/s. So I can assume that the threat is just another attempt at causing me grief, as if you haven't already done enough. Surely you are not that stupid. Surely the cops that aren't part of your network, and yes you have a few, at least one in the bad part of the city and at least three more in the place named for colour, surely there are still cops that are cops because they want to protect us from the likes of you, surely there are cops that are cops because they want people like you to stop doing what you do ,because they believe in justice and surely there are still cops who are cops because they want to do the right thing, not condone or help cover up murder, which is what you have threatened. Maybe more, just keep going and I'll get it all eventually. So you can't handle to truth, just stop being nasty criminals, stop meddling in my life and my children's lives and maybe I'll stop outing you, but you just can't stop can you? I mean it kill anyone of my children and you will be caught, even if they put me away in the process, if I make enough noise, someone will listen.
Sunday, 29 October 2017
THE STORY OF SUNSHINE
So, even though the first one was theirs, and Duckie's ordeal had hurt them all immeasurably,this wasn't enough for Wolfie's dad and the 'hate group' that had formed, which included Wolfie's dad and his friends, ex neighbours, new neighbours and police friends. By now it was becoming quite a mob that had formed their little "hate the woman" group.
Admittedly,the woman had tried a couple of times to retaliate against these people but she never quite managed to get the better of them, there were too many, too well connected. They managed to turn her attempts into excuses to engender more hate,making it look like she was trying to hurt people that had done nothing to her. They fuelled each other's hatred and some of them became quite psychopathic in that nothing else mattered in their lives but 'getting' the woman.
Even if it meant hurting her children who knew nothing of these people.
The woman still had two more children. One of them was like sunshine. Bright, happy with leadership qualities. She was intelligent and funny and pretty. She went to uni to study film and television, she wanted to become a camera operator or a director.
At uni she met many people, alot of them older than her, they were very nice and friendly and this older crowd became her new friends.
This older crowd got Sunshine into drinking and drugs. This older crowd introduced her to Tom, a good looking young man. This older crowd had some people in it who knew/belonged to the crowd that hated the woman, Sunshine's mother. The woman had heard the name of one woman, Audra, who belonged to the 'haters' group, and this woman was also one of Sunshine's new friends.
Some of the older group encouraged Sunshine to eat and drink lots and then when she gained weight, they told her to take up smoking because, they said, it would help suppress her appetite. They told Sunshine lots of terrible things, and they played 'games' with her, making her doubt her abilities all the while pretending to care about her. They told her to shave her arms, they secretly laughed and wanted her to look like a gorrilla. Luckily the woman managed to convince Sunshine that both smoking and shaving her arms was a bad idea.
They encouraged Tom to flirt with her, even though he liked Summer, another girl in the group who was originally from New Zealand. They had arranged a small party at Tom's city apartment where he was going to fuck her and they were going to film it, unknown to Sunshine. But Tom still had a tiny bit of humanity left in him and couldn't do it at the last minute. Of course Sunshine didn't know it was all a set up and she thought there was something wrong with her.
When Sunshine worked alone in the editing rooms at night they scared her by knocking on doors and running away and when she opened the door there was no-one there.
One night Sunshine was so distraught and confused by these people that she tried to kill herself by drinking bleach. The people stopped her and instead of ringing her parents who loved her, they brought to the psych ward and left her there. She was admitted, she was alone.
She had the presence of mind to have hidden her phone. She didn't want to be in the psych ward and she didn't want to ring her parents and worry them, so she rang Duckie who went and picked her up and took her home.
Sunshine had a complete breakdown, and asked for and got an extension on her assignments and reconfigured her study programme so she could finish her degree, which she did. One of the nasty people, the older crowd who had systematically pulled Sunshine apart, was the partner of a bloke who worked at channel 2x3+1, they had a child together, they bought a house together on the Northside and they threw Sunshine a 21st birthday party (to ease their consciences?), when Sunshine thanked them and told them they were great, they replied that they were assholes. They were right.
So now the crowd had hurt the woman, her oldest child Duckie and one of her other children, Sunshine. Was that enough? No.
How can they afford to sit there day and night, week after week? Hating. Someone must be funding it. The woman found out who one of the funders was, a senator no less. Related to the original neighbours in the regional town they escaped from. Another of the haters is still involved with the media,as is a neighbour's daughter. The cops? Well your guess is as good as mine as to whether their involvement is off duty or on, the reason for their involvement is mentioned in other 'stories'. One of the neighbour's sons is a cop, one woman cop feels the hated woman somehow needs to be paid back for an operation the female cop had a hand in which resulted in them finding nothing and making the female cop look incompetent(she was just being vindictive), and continues to be so.
So, even though the first one was theirs, and Duckie's ordeal had hurt them all immeasurably,this wasn't enough for Wolfie's dad and the 'hate group' that had formed, which included Wolfie's dad and his friends, ex neighbours, new neighbours and police friends. By now it was becoming quite a mob that had formed their little "hate the woman" group.
Admittedly,the woman had tried a couple of times to retaliate against these people but she never quite managed to get the better of them, there were too many, too well connected. They managed to turn her attempts into excuses to engender more hate,making it look like she was trying to hurt people that had done nothing to her. They fuelled each other's hatred and some of them became quite psychopathic in that nothing else mattered in their lives but 'getting' the woman.
Even if it meant hurting her children who knew nothing of these people.
The woman still had two more children. One of them was like sunshine. Bright, happy with leadership qualities. She was intelligent and funny and pretty. She went to uni to study film and television, she wanted to become a camera operator or a director.
At uni she met many people, alot of them older than her, they were very nice and friendly and this older crowd became her new friends.
This older crowd got Sunshine into drinking and drugs. This older crowd introduced her to Tom, a good looking young man. This older crowd had some people in it who knew/belonged to the crowd that hated the woman, Sunshine's mother. The woman had heard the name of one woman, Audra, who belonged to the 'haters' group, and this woman was also one of Sunshine's new friends.
Some of the older group encouraged Sunshine to eat and drink lots and then when she gained weight, they told her to take up smoking because, they said, it would help suppress her appetite. They told Sunshine lots of terrible things, and they played 'games' with her, making her doubt her abilities all the while pretending to care about her. They told her to shave her arms, they secretly laughed and wanted her to look like a gorrilla. Luckily the woman managed to convince Sunshine that both smoking and shaving her arms was a bad idea.
They encouraged Tom to flirt with her, even though he liked Summer, another girl in the group who was originally from New Zealand. They had arranged a small party at Tom's city apartment where he was going to fuck her and they were going to film it, unknown to Sunshine. But Tom still had a tiny bit of humanity left in him and couldn't do it at the last minute. Of course Sunshine didn't know it was all a set up and she thought there was something wrong with her.
When Sunshine worked alone in the editing rooms at night they scared her by knocking on doors and running away and when she opened the door there was no-one there.
One night Sunshine was so distraught and confused by these people that she tried to kill herself by drinking bleach. The people stopped her and instead of ringing her parents who loved her, they brought to the psych ward and left her there. She was admitted, she was alone.
She had the presence of mind to have hidden her phone. She didn't want to be in the psych ward and she didn't want to ring her parents and worry them, so she rang Duckie who went and picked her up and took her home.
Sunshine had a complete breakdown, and asked for and got an extension on her assignments and reconfigured her study programme so she could finish her degree, which she did. One of the nasty people, the older crowd who had systematically pulled Sunshine apart, was the partner of a bloke who worked at channel 2x3+1, they had a child together, they bought a house together on the Northside and they threw Sunshine a 21st birthday party (to ease their consciences?), when Sunshine thanked them and told them they were great, they replied that they were assholes. They were right.
So now the crowd had hurt the woman, her oldest child Duckie and one of her other children, Sunshine. Was that enough? No.
How can they afford to sit there day and night, week after week? Hating. Someone must be funding it. The woman found out who one of the funders was, a senator no less. Related to the original neighbours in the regional town they escaped from. Another of the haters is still involved with the media,as is a neighbour's daughter. The cops? Well your guess is as good as mine as to whether their involvement is off duty or on, the reason for their involvement is mentioned in other 'stories'. One of the neighbour's sons is a cop, one woman cop feels the hated woman somehow needs to be paid back for an operation the female cop had a hand in which resulted in them finding nothing and making the female cop look incompetent(she was just being vindictive), and continues to be so.
THE STORY OF DUCKIE
Wolfie's dad and his friends and the woman's neighbours and ex neighbours, thought and thought,how can we hurt the woman most? She ignores our insults, sure she gets sad and mad sometimes, but that's not enough, we want her to suffer. What better way than to hurt her children?
She loves her children. So they decided to start with the oldest child, she was only 19 when they hatched their evil plan. We'll call the girl Duckie, because she was a sitting duck, easy to pick on, easy to hurt.
Duckie was a good girl, she was into the goth scene and liked to dress up and go out and meet up with other misfits, they became friends and she liked her new social circle. They were a group of kids and some older who never really fit anywhere else but together they felt part of something,like they belonged somewhere.
One night Duckie met Damien. He was everything a goth girl could want. He had long dark hair,wore black clothes and big black boots with buckles on them. Duckie didn't know Damien was a plant. No, not a vegetable, but someone the woman's enemies arranged to meet Duckie and destroy her.
Duckie fell head over heels for Damien. She practically moved in with him straight away.
Although Duckie was a goth on weekends, she had a good full-time job, assisting a solicitor in the city and she never touched drugs, even though some of her friends did.
Damien started out being quite nice and Duckie and Damo (as some people called him) were happy for a short time. The woman hardly ever saw Duckie anymore but she was happy that Duckie seemed happy, and therefore she never really noticed at first that when she did see Duckie, Duckie was becoming more withdrawn.
Then Duckie left her job, Damo had had a job but he had gotten the sack, (he had worked in a restaurant) and Damo went on the dole. But because Duckie had quit, she couldn't get the dole. She was totally dependant on Damo. That's when things really started to go downhill.
Damo started going out without her, he kept going to her about money, he started treating her like a whore. His prediliction to violence started showing in the bedroom, he convinced her that being hit with a belt was erotic, even though she didn't like it. He confused her, sometimes he was nice, he encouraged her to draw, she was very good at it. They started up a little street mag and sold it to fellow goths. Damo thought Duckie might be a meal ticket one day if their mag really took off.
One time the woman asked Duckie where Damo was and Duckie said that he had gone to visit friends in the town that the woman and her family used to live, the town where Wolfie's dad and his friends had persecuted the woman.
Damo started having gatherings in their garage where he and his friends smoked dope while Duckie sat upstairs on her own. He met another girl (or he may have always had her on the side who knows) and he started bringing this girl home in front of Duckie, yet he kept Duckie hanging on.
Throughout all this Duckie occassionally visited her mother and father, and they were worried about her, sometimes they gave her money.
They watched her change from a happy confident young woman into a shadow of her former self, so unsure of herself that one time when her mother went to drive her back to the unit she shared with Damo, Duckie hesitated at the car and asked where she should sit. This broke her mother's heart, that Duckie wasn't even sure if she should sit in the front seat,what had happened to her? It was as if she was incapable of making a decision, even a simple one like that.
The woman kept telling Duckie that she could move home anytime she wanted, that her old room was there, but she couldn't force Duckie to leave Damo, she was nearly 20 years old. Lots of awful things happened to Duckie. Eventually even Duckie knew she couldn't keep living like that and she agreed to come home.
Duckie's mum and dad helped her move back, it wasn't hard she didn't have much to move. When the woman was helping Duckie to pack up, she found a photo of Duckie, she was wearing a bra and looked miserable and holding up a piece of paper that had 'whore' written on it, like a police mug shot. The woman threw it in the bin.
Duckie fell into a deep depression and hardly ever left her room. She would come out at night when everyone else had gone to bed. A few days after Duckie moved home and was hiding in her room, the woman got a text from someone unknown, the text said '"the first one is mine, yes?". the woman tried to call the number to see who it was, but the number had been disconnected. The woman still has this number.
Duckie spent a year in her bedroom, slowly getting better and eventually able to go out during the day. She re-connected with some old friends and started being more her old self. She eventually fell in love with one of her old friends and if Wolfie's dad and his friends leave her alone she will be OK. But the mother lives in dread that they will hurt her or her partner just to hurt the mother.
People said the woman was paranoid for thinking Damo was sent to destroy Duckie, but then what about the text? What about the fact that he had 'friends' in the regional town that they had escaped from, the town where surely everyone not living under a rock had heard of Duckie's mother.
Damo and his new girlfriend were to turn up at a workplace of the woman a couple of years later, but that's another story.
Wolfie's dad and his friends and the woman's neighbours and ex neighbours, thought and thought,how can we hurt the woman most? She ignores our insults, sure she gets sad and mad sometimes, but that's not enough, we want her to suffer. What better way than to hurt her children?
She loves her children. So they decided to start with the oldest child, she was only 19 when they hatched their evil plan. We'll call the girl Duckie, because she was a sitting duck, easy to pick on, easy to hurt.
Duckie was a good girl, she was into the goth scene and liked to dress up and go out and meet up with other misfits, they became friends and she liked her new social circle. They were a group of kids and some older who never really fit anywhere else but together they felt part of something,like they belonged somewhere.
One night Duckie met Damien. He was everything a goth girl could want. He had long dark hair,wore black clothes and big black boots with buckles on them. Duckie didn't know Damien was a plant. No, not a vegetable, but someone the woman's enemies arranged to meet Duckie and destroy her.
Duckie fell head over heels for Damien. She practically moved in with him straight away.
Although Duckie was a goth on weekends, she had a good full-time job, assisting a solicitor in the city and she never touched drugs, even though some of her friends did.
Damien started out being quite nice and Duckie and Damo (as some people called him) were happy for a short time. The woman hardly ever saw Duckie anymore but she was happy that Duckie seemed happy, and therefore she never really noticed at first that when she did see Duckie, Duckie was becoming more withdrawn.
Then Duckie left her job, Damo had had a job but he had gotten the sack, (he had worked in a restaurant) and Damo went on the dole. But because Duckie had quit, she couldn't get the dole. She was totally dependant on Damo. That's when things really started to go downhill.
Damo started going out without her, he kept going to her about money, he started treating her like a whore. His prediliction to violence started showing in the bedroom, he convinced her that being hit with a belt was erotic, even though she didn't like it. He confused her, sometimes he was nice, he encouraged her to draw, she was very good at it. They started up a little street mag and sold it to fellow goths. Damo thought Duckie might be a meal ticket one day if their mag really took off.
One time the woman asked Duckie where Damo was and Duckie said that he had gone to visit friends in the town that the woman and her family used to live, the town where Wolfie's dad and his friends had persecuted the woman.
Damo started having gatherings in their garage where he and his friends smoked dope while Duckie sat upstairs on her own. He met another girl (or he may have always had her on the side who knows) and he started bringing this girl home in front of Duckie, yet he kept Duckie hanging on.
Throughout all this Duckie occassionally visited her mother and father, and they were worried about her, sometimes they gave her money.
They watched her change from a happy confident young woman into a shadow of her former self, so unsure of herself that one time when her mother went to drive her back to the unit she shared with Damo, Duckie hesitated at the car and asked where she should sit. This broke her mother's heart, that Duckie wasn't even sure if she should sit in the front seat,what had happened to her? It was as if she was incapable of making a decision, even a simple one like that.
The woman kept telling Duckie that she could move home anytime she wanted, that her old room was there, but she couldn't force Duckie to leave Damo, she was nearly 20 years old. Lots of awful things happened to Duckie. Eventually even Duckie knew she couldn't keep living like that and she agreed to come home.
Duckie's mum and dad helped her move back, it wasn't hard she didn't have much to move. When the woman was helping Duckie to pack up, she found a photo of Duckie, she was wearing a bra and looked miserable and holding up a piece of paper that had 'whore' written on it, like a police mug shot. The woman threw it in the bin.
Duckie fell into a deep depression and hardly ever left her room. She would come out at night when everyone else had gone to bed. A few days after Duckie moved home and was hiding in her room, the woman got a text from someone unknown, the text said '"the first one is mine, yes?". the woman tried to call the number to see who it was, but the number had been disconnected. The woman still has this number.
Duckie spent a year in her bedroom, slowly getting better and eventually able to go out during the day. She re-connected with some old friends and started being more her old self. She eventually fell in love with one of her old friends and if Wolfie's dad and his friends leave her alone she will be OK. But the mother lives in dread that they will hurt her or her partner just to hurt the mother.
People said the woman was paranoid for thinking Damo was sent to destroy Duckie, but then what about the text? What about the fact that he had 'friends' in the regional town that they had escaped from, the town where surely everyone not living under a rock had heard of Duckie's mother.
Damo and his new girlfriend were to turn up at a workplace of the woman a couple of years later, but that's another story.
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
THE STORY OF WOLFGANG
Wolfgang's father used to work for a radio station named after a type of star, many, many years ago. Before Wolfie's birth, his father would steal ideas off people that he had spied on and he would use them in his radio and televison contacts. This was bad, because the people he stole from never got any recognition or payment for their ideas and Wolfie's dad and his friends, did very well out of it.
But one day, before Wolfie was born, a woman realised what was going on, and she got mad at Wolfie's dad and his friends for stealing her ideas, not only that she was mad because in order to steal the ideas, they had to have been spying on her and her family. The woman had three children of her own whom she loved very much and a hard working husband who she also loved, she didn't like Wolfie's dad and his friends spying on her family. Wolfie's dad even stole his name from the woman, who had said that if she had had sons, she would have called one of them Wolfgang.
One day Wolfie's dad was on the radio and he was talking to someone and that someone asked him what he had called his new son, and Wolfie's dad said, Wolfgang.
Now it came to pass that the woman who was mad at Wolfie's dad for spying and stealing, said to them "stop spying and stealing and think for yourselves, and leave me and my family alone." Instead of leaving the woman and her family alone, Wolfie's dad and his friends got angry at the woman for daring to go against them, and they decided to pay her back. Because they couldn't see that she was right and they were wrong.
For years and years the friends and Wolfie's dad did everything they could to destroy the woman and to hurt her children and her husband. They kept spying on them even though the woman said she didn't like it. Because they only said nasty things out loud when the woman was home alone, her family didn't believe her that they were being spied on.
Wolfie's dad did all sorts of horrible things, like helping to spread nasty rumours about the woman, saying she was 'an old whore', and calling her 'an old cow' whenever she was alone. His friends thought it was great fun to try and destroy this woman and hurt her children. But they never wanted anyone to hurt them or their children, only the woman's. They arranged for neighbours to think terrible things about her, and got them to join in the 'game ' of calling her awful things. They would follow her to shops and tell shop assistants that she was a shop lifter, but she wasn't. They followed her in their cars, and her children too sometimes. They broke into her home and looked at her things and put in cameras and microphones, they could do this because Wolfie's dad was friends with some police officers, and they helped him, they thought it was a good game. You see Wolfgang you can do whatever you want if you have some police officers on your side, even break the law. You see even the friends did some terrible things, illegal things, Wolfie's dad hated the woman for being right so much, that he would rather let his friends do all those illegal things, just so he could go on hurting the woman.
This went on for years and years, since 2003, and it is now 2017, so you must be about 12 or 14 years old. The woman tried to go to the police, but they didn't believe her either, and so Wolfie's dad and his friends, and the corrupt police officers can keep doing what they are doing, both their illegal activities and hurting the woman, in fact they now have people thinking that the woman is mentally ill, which is great from their point of view because now nobody will ever believe her, but Wolfie, I think you know it is all true. I don't think Wolfie, that your dad would like you to grow up to be just like him. To grow up to spy on women, and call them names, disrespect them, treat them like whores, to think that it is alright to break the law because you have corrupt police on your side, even if you can make alot of money doing all these things.
I don't think Wolfie, that your dad really cares about much, but maybe if he cares about you, he will make sure you don't suffer like his friends have made the woman's children suffer and the woman herself, will probably never be free of your dad and his friends, they just want to destroy her.
Maybe you should follow in your dad's footsteps, he seems to be able to get away with anything.
Wolfgang's father used to work for a radio station named after a type of star, many, many years ago. Before Wolfie's birth, his father would steal ideas off people that he had spied on and he would use them in his radio and televison contacts. This was bad, because the people he stole from never got any recognition or payment for their ideas and Wolfie's dad and his friends, did very well out of it.
But one day, before Wolfie was born, a woman realised what was going on, and she got mad at Wolfie's dad and his friends for stealing her ideas, not only that she was mad because in order to steal the ideas, they had to have been spying on her and her family. The woman had three children of her own whom she loved very much and a hard working husband who she also loved, she didn't like Wolfie's dad and his friends spying on her family. Wolfie's dad even stole his name from the woman, who had said that if she had had sons, she would have called one of them Wolfgang.
One day Wolfie's dad was on the radio and he was talking to someone and that someone asked him what he had called his new son, and Wolfie's dad said, Wolfgang.
Now it came to pass that the woman who was mad at Wolfie's dad for spying and stealing, said to them "stop spying and stealing and think for yourselves, and leave me and my family alone." Instead of leaving the woman and her family alone, Wolfie's dad and his friends got angry at the woman for daring to go against them, and they decided to pay her back. Because they couldn't see that she was right and they were wrong.
For years and years the friends and Wolfie's dad did everything they could to destroy the woman and to hurt her children and her husband. They kept spying on them even though the woman said she didn't like it. Because they only said nasty things out loud when the woman was home alone, her family didn't believe her that they were being spied on.
Wolfie's dad did all sorts of horrible things, like helping to spread nasty rumours about the woman, saying she was 'an old whore', and calling her 'an old cow' whenever she was alone. His friends thought it was great fun to try and destroy this woman and hurt her children. But they never wanted anyone to hurt them or their children, only the woman's. They arranged for neighbours to think terrible things about her, and got them to join in the 'game ' of calling her awful things. They would follow her to shops and tell shop assistants that she was a shop lifter, but she wasn't. They followed her in their cars, and her children too sometimes. They broke into her home and looked at her things and put in cameras and microphones, they could do this because Wolfie's dad was friends with some police officers, and they helped him, they thought it was a good game. You see Wolfgang you can do whatever you want if you have some police officers on your side, even break the law. You see even the friends did some terrible things, illegal things, Wolfie's dad hated the woman for being right so much, that he would rather let his friends do all those illegal things, just so he could go on hurting the woman.
This went on for years and years, since 2003, and it is now 2017, so you must be about 12 or 14 years old. The woman tried to go to the police, but they didn't believe her either, and so Wolfie's dad and his friends, and the corrupt police officers can keep doing what they are doing, both their illegal activities and hurting the woman, in fact they now have people thinking that the woman is mentally ill, which is great from their point of view because now nobody will ever believe her, but Wolfie, I think you know it is all true. I don't think Wolfie, that your dad would like you to grow up to be just like him. To grow up to spy on women, and call them names, disrespect them, treat them like whores, to think that it is alright to break the law because you have corrupt police on your side, even if you can make alot of money doing all these things.
I don't think Wolfie, that your dad really cares about much, but maybe if he cares about you, he will make sure you don't suffer like his friends have made the woman's children suffer and the woman herself, will probably never be free of your dad and his friends, they just want to destroy her.
Maybe you should follow in your dad's footsteps, he seems to be able to get away with anything.
Monday, 16 October 2017
It is Monday 16 October 2017
I haven't posted anything for a while. Whilst looking up my blog I noticed another come up with the same name, and my name for everyone to see, and something about "looks like this is the end" written on it, my computer won't let me bring it up. So, a concurrent blog? Whatever. I have ranted in previous blogs, and realise this hasn't done me any favours. But seriously if you can't rant on a blog where can you? I will be re-starting this blog soon and it will be (hopefully ) more coherent in that I will post actual journal entries and along with these will put extra explanatory comments and relevant details. All the details in the very first post on this blog are relevant, and as I think I commented in a later post, I have been vindicated by the mayor and several council employees having been charged with various offences , albeit over ten years later than the occurrences mentioned in the first post. Justice sometimes works very slowly, I am heartened by the fact that it still works, even if it takes a while for the truth to come out. I will try to get to the bottom of this other blog that uses my name.
I haven't posted anything for a while. Whilst looking up my blog I noticed another come up with the same name, and my name for everyone to see, and something about "looks like this is the end" written on it, my computer won't let me bring it up. So, a concurrent blog? Whatever. I have ranted in previous blogs, and realise this hasn't done me any favours. But seriously if you can't rant on a blog where can you? I will be re-starting this blog soon and it will be (hopefully ) more coherent in that I will post actual journal entries and along with these will put extra explanatory comments and relevant details. All the details in the very first post on this blog are relevant, and as I think I commented in a later post, I have been vindicated by the mayor and several council employees having been charged with various offences , albeit over ten years later than the occurrences mentioned in the first post. Justice sometimes works very slowly, I am heartened by the fact that it still works, even if it takes a while for the truth to come out. I will try to get to the bottom of this other blog that uses my name.
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