"Insufficient Evidence of Trustworthiness"

 

This is the top problem that the signalers at the grocery store are facing.  Maybe they are good guys.  The thing is, though, if they were good guys, you would think that as professionals, they would have a way to signal me that would make it clear that they are good guys and trustworthy and not lying.


I don't know exactly what way that would be.  One possibility would be:  Don't even try to signal in the grocery store.  Another way could be, get someone that I know to show up at the grocery store to signal me.  Having strangers send the code is a bad idea.


I don't think Sandra Hesse or the guy who looked like John Steg at Publix were actually trustworthy.


Here is a list of people that I think might have sent me trustworthy codes about the end date:


 - Houston police

 - Dr. Glasser (if the apparent date disclosure was intentional)

 - Josh Zelinksy


I think the "date to watch" is, June 29.  From Dr. Zelinsky's chosen date to post, March 8, that comes out to CU.  That might be, Carrie Underwood.  The main song I know by her is "Before He Cheats."  Yes, a lot of people have been cheating, including my parents, my lawyer, the judge, and others who seem to think it's OK to deny me my rights.  I think The Monarch Community has failed to report my allegations of abuse to the authorities, too.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Math Update: My P != NP Proof Might Be Correct!!!!! -- (update, no it's not, see the note at the beginning and the updates near the bottom)

Hello, Texas - A Quick Monopoly Lesson

Flash Non-Fiction: James Bond and Masculinity