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Secret Governor's Informal Death Row
by Mac Crary
Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 at 3:35 PM
I am being forced to argue for my life before a Secret Governor's Informal Death Row. Innocence does not matter.

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I am dealing with a Secret Governor’s informal Death Row, being forced to argue for my life with persons who brutally tortured me, left me disabled for life and have continued to author severe, new, permanent injuries and just to give you an idea of their notion of fair play, they slasher murdered Shannon Harps to underline their idea that they have the right to kill an innocent person symbolically, meaning that even if I were to answer their allegations, all of which are being made maliciously, they will poison me anyway into condition beyond ruin.
American Patriots were losing the war in Vietnam at the time I was attacked as a gradeschool child. They lashed out at the domestic opposition in a way that would show the war was at home. Their cover operator was Peter Gabriel, a pop culture censor. Gabriel took charge of or already knew about the theater of war described in the letters of Gail Burstyn, which explained how they were going to use me sacrificially.
Burstyn spells out the psychological framework for making the sale of a hate object on several levels. The persons who adopted it are too clever for a complicated problem, they reduced it to the idea that the letters have to be kept secret as a potential publisher’s deal about a child who was given information that cudda saved John Lennon. In the Burstyn/Gabriel psychological formula for revenge the victim is unable to withstand terrible cruelty or comprehend why he has been betrayed. Called “queerbait” he begins to scream in ways that the family finds hateful. “Ian called me a goddamn motherfucking whore. I told him he was evil,” writes Gail Burstyn in shrewd illustration. Helplessly the victim doubles over, an impacted neuroplasm throttling in his facial nerve.
It's unbelievable how badly I need a lawyer and can't find one.
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