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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Major Event synch with Supreme court bench Seat!!!!!!

This is now a WARNING OF A MAJOR EVENT OF USING THE LAW IN A MANNER NOT INTENDED. The synch several days ago that I posted early yesterday before the news said Justice Kennedy had left the bench is now grown in meaning.

http://dnatree.blogspot.com/2018/06/so-much-happening.html


I believe that the synch was saying that much underhanded manipulation is going on and will go on related to this seat appointment related to the synch.


Tuesday, June 26, 2018

So Much Happening

   I have not been posting lately because I have been gone for a while with Pam traveling to Savannah and St. Augustine and Orange City, then Fort Myers. Then Ocala, Locust Grove and then back home. Wew! What a wild Ride! But to begin with I want to post a synch that started in Ocala and then in Locust Grove Georgia. Pam and I were experiencing many synchs on this trip because of the freshness, I am sure. But this one synch that began as we searched for a breakfast place really speaks to what happened to me and what is done by the those that use the law in a manner it was not intended. Pam wanted Crepes at this one place in Ocala but we found it was not open on Sunday so we ended up at the IHOP where we really had a wonderful start. (Put Rooty Tooty Fresh and Fruity picture here) But when we left the IHOP we traveled down a back road and there in the middle of the road was this black robe that was like a cap and gown without the cap. We traveled to Locust Grove where we decided to stay for the night and we turned on the tv and became interested in the 1942 movie called "Talk of the Town".

George Stevens' Talk of the Town is a quick-witted comedy driven by wonderful performances by Cary Grant, Ronald Colman and Jean Arthur. Michael Lightcap (Colman) is a stuffy law professor in line to a Supreme Court appointment, who is spending the summer at the house of schoolteacher Nora Shelley (Arthur). But Lightcap is not the only guest at the house. Shelley has also let Leopold Dilg (Grant)--a man who had recently escaped from prison, where he was serving a sentence for false accusations of immolating a local factory--stay at the house, telling Lightcap that he is a gardener. In addition to striking up a friendship, Lightcap and Dilg also compete for the affections of Shelley. Eventually, the professor learns of Dilg's true identity, finding out that Leopold was framed by a crooked government, led by the foreman of the factory, who supposedly died in the fire. When Dilg is captured by the police, Lightcap comes to his defense, bringing the still-alive foreman out of hiding and, in the process, clearing Leopold of all the charges. Talk of the Town received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Original Story, Best Score, Best Editing, and Best Interior Decoration, yet it lost in all of the categories. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

 This movie speaks of the way that many use the law against those they don't like in this case "by a crooked government, led by the foreman of the factory, who supposedly died in the fire. When Dilg is captured by the police, Lightcap comes to his defense, bringing the still-alive foreman out of hiding and, in the process, clearing Leopold of all the charges." This is exactly what happened to me and the court record shows what they don't want others to know. And this is what the liars in government and those who want to win even if it by lying will do and all of it was predicted. 
   This movie reveals how America wanted true intention of heart toward the law and how those because of MONEY (hint hint) will say and do anything to use the law against their enemies in a manner they use the law how it was not intended.

   I realized at the end of the movie that the supreme court justice robe was the synch when they spent some time fitting the new supreme court judge in the robe. I tried to find the scene on youtube but could not find it.

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