Wednesday, February 9, 2022

A word to the former officers

You have been duped, and it is okay to be duped. Under my Christian beliefs, being deceived is not a moral crime. The answer is hard to accept - you will never get a police rape with Maxwell Clark Scheibner, and Max Larson does not exist.

I live in an apartment complex, so you'd get caught real fast, and I probably would see a whole bunch of officers, and I wouldn't even answer the door. Usually, in an apartment complex such as mine, a battering ram is not proper procedure, so you'd have to go through the apartment manager and get a master key, which I know her, and know she wouldn't do it. 

Battering rams make too much noise, and besides, you might just leave a body, and everyone in town knows who I am, and knows you have your plans. You're screwed!

"It was actually a rational plan" Provide the evidence "I'm not lying. We've decided we can't do that, but if you want to come down to the station and complain against one of our former officers, you can" And where would that lead? "Nowhere, you'd just be raped in the process, you hysterical scum" Mmhm, yep, meaning nope, I have my own law, where I am judge, jury, and executioner, and I judge all of you with policing entitlement, and since it is a part of your job, I definitely have proof since you admit it so aptly "Listen lips..." and that's all I need to hear from you, and you are entitled, and you are helpless to your entitlement, and you are scared of the truth - you are headed towards Hell for your policing entitlement.

No way am I going to the station for anything. Not if I am going to be treated like that. I'll handle it civilly if that's all it takes, because that's all it will take between my mother and I.

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