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Alexandria Prosecutor to Argue Why He Is Not Compelled to Investigate Murder Cases

[FOB FREEDOM, February 5, 2023] Any station? Any station? Do you read? Over.

Reporting live from the world’s newest banana republic, he attended night law school, and he had run unopposed in his last election, capturing 97% of the vote in Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of the nation’s capital, and, perhaps, when it comes to the pinnacle of jurisprudential scholarship, Bryan Porter, who has even written a book about one of his murder trials, the Charles Severance murders, has decided to argue pro se, without retaining legal assistance, the proposition that the state law prescribing duties of a Commonwealth Attorney, codified at Va. Code § 15.2-1627(B), which expressly states that “[t]he attorney for the Commonwealth and assistant attorney for the Commonwealth shall be a part of the department of law enforcement of the county or city in which he is elected or appointed, and shall have the duties and powers imposed upon him by general law, including the duty of prosecuting all warrants, indictments or informations charging a felony,” in no way, shape or form compels him to investigate or prosecute a felony., while carefully shaping his arguments to convince members of the First Baptist Church of Alexandria that his decision not to investigate has anything to do with their Southern Baptist Churches, evangelical Christian religion.

Although students in the public schools of Northern Virginia may not have learned their Black History, certainly they should have become familiar with one of the most famous cases, Marbury v. Madison, which involved a petition for writ of mandamus, a legal cause of action that Porter, a former contestant on Jeopardy, who claims he has even taught a few courses in constitutional law, had claimed last year did not even exist, describing the plaintiff’s allegations as “inscrutable”, or perhaps the founding days of the republic were not a part of the curriculum at T.C. Williams High School.

“It is always a delight to argue against Bryan in court because you never know what he is going to do. And, obviously, if he has yet to bring this case himself, without my filing a case to apprise him of the science that at least a former biological warfare planner knows, we must assume that he is not favorably inclined to take up this case for consideration. So, we will be going back to basic science, the way that Robert Koch, the father of the modern understanding of infectious disease, and proceeding through Koch’s Postulates, as he had done in 1870, to use this methodology to explain the infections of Pastor Don Davidson, his wife and the Graveson family, which even Washington Post had suggested had defied the odds. I hate to have to be the Jesus freak who has to explain basic science in the congressional district with the most government scientists, but we have 95% of the residents in the most educated, by credentials, municipality who volunteered to be administered a COVID-19 countermeasures product, developed without the prerequisite knowledge of infectious dose, and taking that chance of what a damning peer reviewed report in August assessed as a 36% risk for serious adverse events from the Pfizer product, just to avert an infection from a disease with a 1.1% case fatality rate, most lethal to those over the age of 65, with at least four comorbidity factors, or at least that is what the science reports say, and I never heard that on NPR,” smiled Major Mike Webb, a graduate of the most competitive private college in the Commonwealth, and he ain’t really Black; so don’t look for his name on the Washington & Lee University Black History Timeline.

Next month, Webb will be taking on Stacey Davenport, the first woman to be elected Commonwealth Attorney in Chesterfield, arguing a similar case arising from the death of Bishop Gerald Glenn, the former Senior Pastor of the New Deliverance Evangelistic Church, who had, along with 30 other Black Pentecostal faith leaders, died in a Valentine’s Day Massacre, attributed to a novel coronavirus before the celebration of the first Easter in pandemic. Not even his “good friend”, Senator Tim Kaine, the poster child Christian Democrat, and former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, took up this case on his behalf.

Note: grandiosity is a classic sign of bipolar disorder, and we don't want to hurt his feelings lest he go to “that place”, so familiar to Arlington Public School Board Member, Latina Cristina Torres-Diaz.

Chim-chimera. Chim-chimera. Chim-chim-cherry. A pandemic agent as lucky can be. Chim-chimera. Chim-chimera. Chim-chim--achoo. The luck'll rub off when I bump fists with you. Or blow me a kiss, and catch COVID-2.

Your elected representative is called your elected representative for a reason; and Martin Luther King and Jesus never got elected.

And let’s get ready to RUMBLE! https://rumble.com/vp2uk1-attorneys-need-not-apply-you-have-the-right-to-remain-silent.html.

For more on this topic, please call Major Mike Webb for Virginia at (802) HOT-RLTW, or email at Mike.Webb84@gmail.com.

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