Thursday, December 4, 2014

Me and Criminology

Happy Birthday Officer Darren Wilson. I get that you officially became vampiric today. You have multiple masters. They are ALL of the vampires of The IDS Center. They are ATTORNEY tree. No more food difficulty and you are done with the werewolfery of your family. My criminology degree is from Metropolitan State University. I became a Freshman Comp adjunct professor there by doing an experiment of reading for a blind man who called himself professor. I actually graded all of the papers and he took credit for it. Well he did get a wife and a service dog out of the severance package. My law enforcement lineage tree was John who I met while working at AAA Minneapolis. I gave him his final publicly there talking about the reality of the legality of driving while intoxicated on pot. The chemical was illegal, but without blood test and holding evidence, without other violations, they go free. He lied and said that there driving was erradic and I said that I believed that that was not so. We agreed to disagree. I got my degree because I refused to be rattled by his lies and lack of evidence. I also did not pull out power of attorney. I remained in the place of officer on the scene. The rest would be left to a court. We would let him go with a citation. Since then, my degree expanded when I was in Muncie, IN. I was working with Ball State Police under cover mainly investigating fraternity (I outed a CIA mole (admin's son). He admitted it directly to me.), Muncie Police (gang task force/ BLOOD infiltration), and The Delaware County Sheriff Department (Internal Affairs mainly on union head Deputy Jeremy Dye, but also with the mentoring of a Ball State student who then sent his girlfriend into The Wild beaver to find me. Her name was Cassie.) My PhD in Criminology came from Ball State University and I created a new category which was the PhD in Police Anthropology. It had to do with police as a unity and the family and relationship chains that were involved in Police community. I also tested Ball State's DNA testing ability. They failed because they refused to admit to me, personally, that it did not work. PhD's in Geology, Forensic Anthropology, and Forensic Psychiatry, Advanced Study beyond Disociative identity Disorder, followed. That doesn't even touch the Theology I did in that vicinity and mystical discovery as well. Enough Said.

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