>REFLECTIONS are important
And reflecting is too. When I look at my wife's condition, you can't help reflect on the tragic fate that others suffered from these very same people. It rained yesterday, and they use that for cover, and think that we are stupid. Why would the person who park's their car all week long in an area that makes it hard for me to mow, just decide to park in their landlord's driveway, blocking both of their vehicles, when that was part of his original excuse? When you stand at my mailbox and look at the ground to that area, you will see the oily slick of where they placed the toxins by the parking spot. Everyone's grass and bushes are mainly dry, even in the shade, but my grass in the open has tiny little water/oil droplets, and on parts of my bushes. For what little I inspected, I can feel after 15 minutes of exposure, the pain in the leg area of the cyanide. Why would the neighbor across the street hang a 4 inch aluminum serving tray at a visible height over their fence for days? To demonstrate where the wind blows for the toxic saboteurs. They have always had a balloon or visible strings in that area, but now a tray. They think we are stupid, because they got away with it when they targeted my father. You can't help but reflect on the sufferings that they have caused. The sad part is, is that many others that get ill, or their families, will never suspect stuff like this, ever. If you trace all their income sources, eventually you will find their associations to the handlers and the cabal.