Saturday, October 20, 2018

Kavanaugh Country

I did some alchemy, publicly, last night and Judge Kavanaugh's parents came through.  It was mainly his mother.  It began, after I stated to my server that my order was an act of alchemy.  I have been doing sorcery law, in this restaurant, for years, but recently I stated that that was my aim in what I do and see when I am in their vicinity.  What came through is that this family is the richest of the rich on The East coast.  They are the head of an Apocalyptic Society for rich families on there.  Their time has come and now they can have it known.  I sent out a beacon email, and now they have read my whole weblog, and many of my emails.  They now know how to describe their point of view without sounding crazed or crazy.  They may sound a bit haughty in a relaxed way when they do Quaalude alchemy with caffeine.  Judge Kavanaugh was this group's gift of prophecy project.  His every moment, his activities, his friends, his schooling, who he would meet daily, his wife, and his children were all planned by this society.  He was never around women alone because they knew how dangerous these woman could be around their freaky sexuality.  He never touched Ms. Ford, and his classmates did not either.  His family has hired 6 private eyes in Britain, and now they know that she does not have a PhD and she was never in the United States around her schooling.  In a way, Judge Kavanaugh and I had similar situations.  My environment and all of my activities were begun by an inner impetus from the military through my Grandfather King, not Mayer.  He was the head of The Merchant Marines up in Duluth, MN, during WWII.  I know that there is more about this family, but I will back away to guard their privacy while they figure out how to use all of the rage from this confirmation hearing process, and the main despots of those days.  I did spot an East Coast P.I. in McDonalds.  I say, I am clean.  Be mean and stalk me every day.  You may just have a good time, and have renewed faith in your process and decisions, especially in The 70's.

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