
Being a conspiracy theorist
Posted Mar 2, 2011 by anonymous | 151 views | 0 comments
It started when I was homeless, my unemployment checks expired, and could not find any jobs. Meanwhile living at 80 S. 5th street across from Martin Luther King Library/San Jose State University, during late 2001, I started to write few articles (which ended up to more than 70 articles), few is still highly classified and will not be out until I am dead or through 2027. I gave out hundreds of resumes to Valley Fair Mall, Oakridge, Eastridge, etc., which contained additonal information such as conspiracy theorist under the website Teegeeack.com which is now alienufo.org in which the webmaster under the old website of Teegeeack.com was constantly bombared by the National Security Agency to such it down indirectly. Even though I am being observed under a miscroscope, when I was fired from my last employer, jobs are hard to come by these days due to the fact that my past is haunting me. All I need is a job but am too proud to go into walfare program or government assistance, but looks like the secret government is forcing me to live off the government. That is all I have to say until maybe later.
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