James Allen, here are some: 1.) hiring a so-called Private Eye to snoop into the personal lives of other people that is NONE of your business, 2.) Contacting the Enid Police Department for any documents regarding Mr. Young and his 2018 Legal Matters (which again are NONE of your business), 3.) Using Google Maps to find the Homes of the people that you stalk and keeping them saved on your computer, and updating them when you can, 4.) Trying to obtain any paperwork pertaining to anything scandalous on the people that you have stalked for 23 years that is not only none of your business, but goes against all manner of ethical and moral principals, 5.) Posting their names on Facebook and your websites while Demonizing them with libelous comments and untrue statements without any evidence EVER, 6.) Attempting to cause them to lose their various jobs and professions by making phone calls and emails by propagating your lies (which is a crime), 7.) 23 years of crossing boundaries and you don...
Fraud, does that ring a bell? Hmmmm, it should because you are using that word often about OTHERS. But you are the one that did it. You committed major fraud against the US Military claiming that you were in the Army and used their Combat Earplugs and lost your hearing, and somehow...somehow dude, lied to the lawyers in the lawsuit and won some of the settlement. See dude, here is the problem. You were not even in the Army long enough to use them. Your time amounted to: a month and a week, which in Army terms means that you couldn't even clear 'White Phase' and move onto 'Red Phase' in training enabling you to go to actual training with said weapons AND using earplugs. In short, you were sitting in a waiting room because you could not even complete the standard Physical and then pass each of the steps. Pitiful. You are a MAJOR FRAUD. So, all of this evidence is now gathered against you, and that Settlement of likely $7,000 that you lied to gain from the US Military ...
Gaslighting is a colloquialism, loosely defined as manipulating someone into questioning their own perception of reality. The expression, which derives from the title of the 1944 film Gaslight, became popular in the mid-2010s. Merriam-Webster cites deception of one's memory, perception of reality, or mental stability. Jimbo, you do it and have done it for 23 years, trying to change the perception of others against what actually happened, regardless of the mountain of evidence to the contrary. Do you think that by your will alone, it will alter events and Reality? Sorry dude but what you have said and done have already happened and we have it all saved and so does the Court of Law.
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