Dear PIAT,
I know you know the following, but I am writing it out here, because I am sure it is assistive in bringing it out.
Above is a picture of what I think is the root of the arc Internet. The arc Ancestry.com lists Donald W. Durbin dead, died on October 23, 1974.
I have been using it for leverage for raising the dead. Because it’s not real and I can hold such a strong focus on it, it works.
It also represents low points in the resurrected which I am sensitive to.
I believe that the energy of things changes, as a result of posting it on the Internet. So, I have posted a picture of the medication that Imagidad had, post 2002.
The intended purpose of posting the picture of the medicine is to elevate the energy concerning it. This medicine might be the “low point of the house”. It is, at least, a place that needs more light, in order to flush the goop out of the energy of this house, and my self, so I can go to the real world.
The real Ottawa County Courthouse has never had a deed to property at 1303 21st NE listed to Marsha and/or Gene Cantwell.
The “arc” Ottawa County Courthouse has had a deed to property at 1303 21st NE listed to Marsha and/or Gene Cantwell.
Don and Jane Ann Durbin are the original and current owners and residents of 1303 21st NE, Miami, Ok 74354.
The Gene Cantwell, Marsha, Bryan, or Brad who might dispute originate from my head. It is my job to stop them.
I am not afraid that I might be wrong. I am not wrong. The Octopus is real. It maybe shouldn’t have been so “punitive” when simply questioning its reality. Nevertheless, I am much more confident that it is real.
Asserting the things that are real as a result of the creation of the Octopus is necessary to clear the arc Internet away. Asserting things that are real, regardless of whether Octopus is real, is also necessary.
I am sure the “new” courthouse is inside my head. I am also sure the replica of the Statue of Liberty is still in the same place in front of the real courthouse, the two cannons too. There are no legal documents in the arc courthouse.
A can of pop is $4.50, $6.00, in places, third graders are doing what was once called “college algebra”, and there’s a honkin’ big hole in the sky.
I’m riding a steel frame.
Christopher B. Durbin
Universal Peace Network