Wednesday, May 31, 2017

A Conversation with St. Thomas Law

I got off of the bus and went to the intersection by Starbucks, in Fridley, and I met a nice Indian man who goes to St. Thomas Law School, and works at the Indian restaurant down the street.  I talked to him a little about going to IndiaFest last year, a little about missing my Indian doctors, and then I spoke to him about working at The International Justice Center, downtown Minneapolis, screening applicants for asylum from three separate genocides in Africa.  All of our applicants were found to be genocidalists.  They all brought pictures and I would find the evidence against them like a Beretta in their hand above a mass grave.  Our recommendations were then handed down to The U.S. State Department.  They gave the assignment to Bradley Roeder, an international diplomat and arms dealer in Africa, who spoke many dialects, especially Swahili, and extermination was the solution.  Too many talked a little too much and had seen my face.  After living with Kingsley Aisi (through a program to go at my gifts through The United Methodist Church), a genocidalist from Ghana, I was in the cross hairs all the time in these lands, so making my own personal assessments was the best solution.  Bradley backed my play before I even met him, face to face.  Having UMC ministers in St. Paul at that time, and living in a church parsonage "for free" was seen as bilking the system.  Why was it my fault?  Oh, that's because everything was always my fault.  I ask people to look away from the system that is my family, and look at The United Methodist Church for a change.  After a little investigation, maybe you will all see the arrogance, hypocrisy, and evil that lurks in their hearts and corridors.  It is not safe to say more.  Look at the rolls and see how much of D.C. is in the fold.  Line Deputy of Marion County, look into just Mike Huckabee, and his family, alone (Fox News tv show and former Gov. of Arkansas).  It is time for the gavel to fall against this society.

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