Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Time to Export

Bashier, I am feeling the flow of a court needing to be strong around my First Amendment rights.  Slander of me has been so common in my lifetime, but especially since Muncie.  It was an industry trap.  All industries are guilty of more than just trickery and lies.  My legal career began at The International Justice Center, in downtown Minneapolis, MN.  I evaluated and judged cases (judgement authority was given to me at birth because I was a general's biological daughter) having to do with refugee populations existing in America saying that they were here fleeing genocides in Africa.  Photographic evidence was the evidence we evaluated.  Personal statements tended to be too changing and false across the cases.  It quickly became obvious that these were the genocidlalists, not victims of it.  We deported all of these cases, and stopped immigration from these countries.  The top of the list was Ghana.  I had observed a graduate student from there when he lived with my nuclear family for a year when I was a teen.  We are now opening a new center in Austin, TX, today, and we will again review cases.  Around me at this time is Liberia, Cameroon, and Nigeria.  I will be a witness for The State Department's prosecution.  A Peace Corps missionary, who spent time in Cameroon after college, will be treated for programming and indoctrination, and interviewed as well.  Somalia will be considered a separate case that has all of my Navy and Army JAG case officers being the witnesses for The State Department's prosecution.  These will be closed cases, and persons with VISAS will be reviewed before those under refugee status. 

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