JELLYFISH AND A CLOWNFISH NAMED VOLTAIRE

JELLYFISH AND A CLOWNFISH NAMED VOLTAIRE
BE CAREFUL!!! GOT A FRIEND WITH ME HAVING THE LUCKY FIN OF A CLOWNFISH NAMED VOLTAIRE! WE CAN BE VERBALLY AGGRESSIVE.

E = mc3: THE NEED FOR NEGATIVE THEOLOGY

E = mc3: THE NEED FOR NEGATIVE THEOLOGY
FUSION CUISINE: JESUS, EINSTEIN, and MICKEY MOUSE + INTERNETS (E = mc3) = TAO ~g(ZERO the HERO)d~OG

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Hearing impaired (tendency to appear dumb, dense, and/or aloof), orthodox atheist (believe faith more harmful than doubt), self depreciating sense of humor (confident/not to be confused with low self esteem), ribald sense of humor (satorical/mocking when sensing Condescension), confirmed bachelor (my fate if not my choosing), freakish inclination (unpredictable non-traditionalist opinions), free spirit (nor conformist bohemian) Believe others have said it better...... "Jim! You can be SO SMART, but you can be SO DUMB!" "Jim! You make such a MARTYR of yourself." "He's a nice guy, but...." "You must be from up NORTH!" "You're such a DICK!" "You CRAZY!" "Where the HELL you from?" "Don't QUITE know how to take your personality." My favorite, "You have this... NEED... to be....HONEST!"

Saturday, October 11, 2014

EMORY POLICE: Emory Threat Assessment Team

The Emory Police Department has jurisdiction both on and off Emory property and works in conjunction with the Dekalb County Police Department, the Atlanta Police Department, and other law enforcement agencies, to provide law enforcement services to the greater Emory community.
Emory Threat Assessment Team

The goal of the Threat Assessment Team is to preserve the safety and security of the university community. The team receives, assesses, and responds to information on perceived threats to the safety and security of university students, staff members, visitors, and property. Our philosophy is to identify concerns in their early phases and to work collaboratively with all parties before problems escalate. We encourage all members of the university community to be willing to seek help for themselves or others when there are safety concerns.

In any situation where a person may pose an immediate risk of harm to self or others, please call 911.

Warning Signs

Making the decision to report a potential threat can be difficult. At the same time, we all have a shared responsibility to identify and report concerning behavior. What we see may be one piece of a much larger pattern of behavior. By reporting what you know, you help inform decision-making. We’d much rather hear about concerns, evaluate them, and offer support services than not hear about an individual or situation until a crisis.

What should concern you? There is no comprehensive list. Warning signs can manifest themselves in many forms: one-on-one settings, group interaction, public behavior, letters, emails, blogs, websites, social networking sites, photos, phone calls, or text messages are just some examples.



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"Janet.  
How would you sum up my intelligence?"
~(Jim Ed)~

"?...sharp...?"
~(Janet Claire Segers Gary)~

(Not exactly a compliment but at least she'd noticed before welcoming me into her home alone.)
Tried getting copies of my report once before; becoming aware Emory Police having been involved only after reading them listed on the Restraining Orders served to me on behalf of Bob and Janet Gary, my neighbors at the time living directly across the street from me. 
Was told they had no records listed under my name...?
Will try again.
And make sure they are aware I'm keeping up with as much evidences as I can on my blog as well;
having already learned my lesson the hard way!!!

Taking nothing for granted anymore.
Surely they already know this..?
Them preachers are a pernicious prevaricating bunch!
Which makes sense.
If they can preach without believing in God and their congregation never realizing this,
sometimes even by their own spouse;
where is the lying to stop?

It doesn't help that this lying is done with the consent of many within the congregation.
 
GOOD FOR BUSINESS KEEPING UP APPEARANCES.

Request a copy of a police report about your incident:

  • There is no charge to parties named in a police report for a copy of the report.
  • Reports are normally available five business days after the day they were submitted.
  • Reports are distributed in person, by email, or by US Postal Service. We are not permitted to fax reports.
  • We reserve the right to redact information not appropriate for public distribution from any copy of any report..

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