A personal note. Many times we see the tin badges, politicians, - TopicsExpress



          

A personal note. Many times we see the tin badges, politicians, judges, prosecutors and others that are engaging in blatant criminal activities parading around us, as though they dont have a care in the world. Every so often, we get to trip their triggers. Its actually exciting to watch. They completely lose their composure, or, better stated, their false front that nothing bothers them, and they are in complete control, when, in reality, nothing could be further from the truth. The more we bombard them through the exposure of their criminal activities, the more they begin to emotionally and mentally crumble in our presence. They know that we know. That makes them very uncomfortable in the presence of us wise ones. As an example, CCso Lt. Sean Gijanto thought he was a master interviewer. I suppose to some he would be, but to someone like me, he was comparable to a third grader in the presence of one having a masters degree. Yea, he was really that bad. Anyway, he had to later falsify information in order to submit something to falsely use against me in the fabricated Nuti case to the county attorneys office. Didnt go anywhere, the CAO declined prosecution. The point is, he sucked so bad in that meeting, he had to falsify the information he tried to use against me. In short, Gijanto is worthless piece of shit. Ya, Im talking to you Gijanto, youre a liar! By the way, Gijanto, youre not even good at lying, everything you wrote crumbled to the ground under my analysis, because you are just an arrogant and stupid little prick. Ya, Im still talking to you Gijanto, or about you. :) Anyway, now that I am done ranting, this is the good part. Gijanto and I were at the FBIs office having the meeting about the complaint I filed against FORMER deputy Nuti for falsifying information and other things. Right after the meeting, Gijanto was walking toward the open door, and I asked him without any indication the question was coming, When you first saw the body bag on the gurney at the Cameron King crime scene, was it folded up or spread out? Gijanto went emotionally ballistic. He could not contain his anger and his forceful attempt to verbally intimidate me. He barked, “I’m not going to discuss this case with you.” Instantly recognizing that I had the superior position, I simply asked and stated, What? Im just asking about the body bag. Then Gijanto barked again, The case is closed. What about the lab report, I inquired. There is no lab report, he forcefully stated. And Gijanto did all that in the presence of an FBI Agent, who, I know, possesses an extremely higher than average intelligence, and with whom I had been discussing the Cameron King Murder with for about 30 minutes before Gijanto arrived for our meeting, which was a continuation of our prior conversations about Cameron. What trigger did I trip in Gijantos mind. Was it a dark secret that he did not want anyone to know. Was this the secret? He helped SVpd Butler load Cam into the body bag. Gijanto zipped the body bag closed. Gijanto put on the zip-tie to seal the body bag. Two .40 caliber rounds were planted in plain view in Cams body bag, just as the M.E. described seeing laying out in the open, when they inventoried the body bag. When I mentioned the body bag, was that the trigger, which caused that emotional eruption to spew forth out of Gijanto like a volcano? Did I bring into the Light of Reality one of Gijantos dark secrets that he did not want exposed? How long can they keep their composure; their false fronts that nothing bothers them, and they are in complete control, while living under our constant factual revealings of their criminal activities, past and present? Not long, because they have a record of a criminal activities that spans years, that they can no longer hide from.
Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 01:13:55 +0000

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