DUSTIN FLETCHER
To: Cailen Cambeul
RE: Racial Greetings Brother
To my brother Reverend Cailen Cambeul,
I wanted to update you on a few important matters. First, regarding the court situation: I had a hearing scheduled to argue a demurrer, but due to a visiting judge and the DA not having prepared, the case has been postponed for another two months. The next court date is October 10th.
As for Joe, I didn't know he was considering getting a lawyer. My wife mentioned that it was just a temporary thought because he realized this isn't the 1980s anymore. He had hoped he could get a lawyer for a few grand, but we explained that even three grand isn't enough for a down payment. We just went through all that to secure representation for myself. A good lawyer is always better than the free public defenders we have here, who mostly don't put in the effort unless you get lucky with pro bono help. The lawyer I have is locked in at a set price up to trial, which then changes if the trial proceeds, but it's nowhere near three grand.
Regarding AI, I'm not very familiar. Since you mentioned your phone company gave you something, I asked about Gemini because I hear about it on phone commercials. Grok I've only heard on the news, and I downloaded ChatGPT once but haven't done much with it yet.
Back to Joe—my wife thinks the infection in his leg is really taking a toll. His memory is so bad he can't hold onto anything for more than a minute; she has to tell him things repeatedly in the same call. That could either be due to the infection or the mental strain from recent stress. Naturally, I worry about him going septic, but Joe insists he won't allow amputation. They're only giving him oral antibiotics, not IV, and in Texas, inmates have a very fast track to the death penalty. It's a grim situation, and we'll keep doing everything we can for him, though I fear the worst. My wife and I will continue to be his support system and help him contact anyone he needs.
By the way, I didn't know you could code or made an app—that's impressive.
Download at: https://creativityalliance.com/forum/forum-changes-updates/creativity-alliance-app-android-ios/
The website is strange to navigate on my iPhone, though. How is your health? My wife can't do any printing because anything I get must come from a business address or publisher. The scan place keeps refusing to scan photos of my property, so that's not an option either.
Well brother, I'll wrap this up for now. Please send my regards to my race and brothers.
Respectfully,
Dustin
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To: Cailen Cambeul
RE: Racial Greetings Brother
To my brother Reverend Cailen Cambeul,
I wanted to update you on a few important matters. First, regarding the court situation: I had a hearing scheduled to argue a demurrer, but due to a visiting judge and the DA not having prepared, the case has been postponed for another two months. The next court date is October 10th.
As for Joe, I didn't know he was considering getting a lawyer. My wife mentioned that it was just a temporary thought because he realized this isn't the 1980s anymore. He had hoped he could get a lawyer for a few grand, but we explained that even three grand isn't enough for a down payment. We just went through all that to secure representation for myself. A good lawyer is always better than the free public defenders we have here, who mostly don't put in the effort unless you get lucky with pro bono help. The lawyer I have is locked in at a set price up to trial, which then changes if the trial proceeds, but it's nowhere near three grand.
Regarding AI, I'm not very familiar. Since you mentioned your phone company gave you something, I asked about Gemini because I hear about it on phone commercials. Grok I've only heard on the news, and I downloaded ChatGPT once but haven't done much with it yet.
Back to Joe—my wife thinks the infection in his leg is really taking a toll. His memory is so bad he can't hold onto anything for more than a minute; she has to tell him things repeatedly in the same call. That could either be due to the infection or the mental strain from recent stress. Naturally, I worry about him going septic, but Joe insists he won't allow amputation. They're only giving him oral antibiotics, not IV, and in Texas, inmates have a very fast track to the death penalty. It's a grim situation, and we'll keep doing everything we can for him, though I fear the worst. My wife and I will continue to be his support system and help him contact anyone he needs.
By the way, I didn't know you could code or made an app—that's impressive.
Download at: https://creativityalliance.com/forum/forum-changes-updates/creativity-alliance-app-android-ios/
The website is strange to navigate on my iPhone, though. How is your health? My wife can't do any printing because anything I get must come from a business address or publisher. The scan place keeps refusing to scan photos of my property, so that's not an option either.
Well brother, I'll wrap this up for now. Please send my regards to my race and brothers.
Respectfully,
Dustin
R! 23
Quote from: Rev.CambeulRacial Greetings brother.
My mother has dementia. She's about six years older than Joe, who's sixteen years older than me - and seventeen older than Lord C. Her memory lasts about a minute as well, so I'm well aware of what he'd be like - and his path getting there. Maybe dementia is already beginning to kick in with him? He should have known better than to ... THIS SECTION CUT .... If the dementia is already there in a minor way, which would only lead to odd not of his nature decisions as I described above, then infection or stress could send him off the deep end. Each alone is bad enough, but both together ...?
I was worse off than I bother telling people when I finally arranged for an ambulance to take me away. My stomach blew its stitches when I nearly choked on an overlarge paracetamol tablet that never did me any good anyway. That was at 9pm. It took me until midnight to get next door to the neighbour through a gate I installed in my back fence. I woke her up and she called an ambulance. There's no way they would get through my security without calling the fire brigade in to axe the door open. So I had to go next door, rather than just call them to my bed.
I had lost a few feet of intestine in the first operation, but this time I lost double or triple the same amount - they never actually tell you. If you guess right, they agree. The intestine was necrotic. The shit from my intestine had filled my balls which were immensely swollen, and was running down my legs into my thighs. I could have lost my nuts and my legs, but the intestines would have killed me first.
I even had the standard near-death experience of seeing spooks. Nobody I know, but they were all White. They stood at the foot of my bed watching me and pretending not to be a figment of my delirious imagination.
For two weeks they were there while I was on an intravenous diet of supplements, drugs and anti-biotics. And then one at a time, they began to disappear. The AI says that's perfectly normal as my brain and body began to heal, the spook symptom of trauma left. I got more answers from the AI from one question than I have from doctors in the last year and a half!
I'm not telling you any of this so you can feel sorry for me. I'm telling you so you know that what Joe's going through is going to be much the same until that infection is stopped. I don't have any dementia, but I did recognise problems with my own memory - which has improved a lot since, but still not good enough for me. Again, the AI assures me that's normal, and if I feel that my memory is improving, it shows how long it takes for the mind and body to heal. If he has even the slightest of dementia, then his dementia will chimp out on the stress and infection.
As for my own health at the moment, they cancelled my operation. No notification. They wont tell me why it was cancelled. It just is.
Tell your missus to watch a movie she can find on YouTube called Reach For The Sky. It's the story of Douglas Bader. He was an RAF pilot before the war flying biplanes. He crashed, lost both his legs, and learned to walk and ride motorcycles on strap on tin legs. When war broke out, he flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain, and later in the war was shot down over Germany. The Germans contacted the British and asked them to drop him a new set of tin legs. He escaped from a prisoner of war camp, so they threatened to take his legs off him. Even locked him in Colditz Castle. As you can guess, he's a British hero of WW2. That's what the movie is about. He was pushed out of the public eye in the 70's because he was unerringly racist.
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Cailen.