Precious Memories: More to Be Desired Are They Than Gold

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THE HEIST OF THE CENTURY?

It was an indictment handed down on March 23rd by a grand jury at the U.S. District Court in the nation's capital that has yet to appoint a judge in an unreported case to inspect 15 boxes of classified information that had been seized from the Mar-a-Lago property of the former President.

It was the Southeast DC apartment raid by federal law enforcement officers from the FBI that had prompted a two-time Emmy Award winning investigative journalist to be on the scene, like the nine reporters from the Washington Post, including one who had apparently broken a window to get in, an active crime investigation scene at the Watergate, and a third rate burglary to which the DC Police Department had dispatched only two responding officers.

It was the scene reported by the brave investigative reporters at live action, arising, apparently from an arrest that had been filmed live on Facebook, while pro abortion activists engaged in "shark attacks", spewing their messages and demanding to have their presence deleted on the film record, while others called the phone of the person filming to disrupt the broadcast, an arrest on October 22, 2020 that has been connected to what appear to be the remains of aborted children, images described by Michael J. Knowles as images that made it difficult for him to say that he loved America.

And now, a son and grandson of black pastors, a person who shared a spiritual mentor in Dr. Benjamin Elijah Mays, with the slain civil rights leader, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., a friend of his father, a childhood protege of a legendary civil rights and criminal defense attorney, Raymond A. Brown, Esq., and a former army top spy, physical security expert and pro se litigator who has garnered the reputation in courts of record as being the Scourge of the Virginia Bar Association, especially for his litigation as a participant in a Red Rose Rescue and in litigations that have reached the nation's highest court in challenge to the government response to the public health crisis, presents a novel, and informed perspective of these events, comparing them to attempting to rob a retail branch of a commercial bank, like the major New York City banks where he has experience as a teller, intimately familiar with security protocols and procedures at those federally insured depositories, as well as the only person to have brought civil litigation under the FACE Act for its purported protections of the entrances of places of worship, unreported in the press.

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