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youtube/watch?v=o7LScsLkWk4 NOTES ON THIS (SEE COMMENTS FOR DOCUMENTED CONCERNS FROM ACADEMICS AND DENNIS KUCINICH BILL SPACE PRESERVATION ACT 2001): DRUG SOLICITATION CONSPIRACY: Matthias (mathias weismann poulsen) I met during the second half of 2005, a student in the program, and modeled for Chinese fashion companies. He very early invited me out to met a Chinese woman he was friends with and kept stating this one bar has people that will sell any drug someone wants. I felt annoyed and suspicious. So, he invited me to some Finish and Swede friends, girls doing business in China. A finish girl paired up with me that night as all others left, and she claimed to have a friend and invited me to meet her friend DJ Travis. Funny thing is after meeting Travis he would call me for weekends out, and the full time I was spending time with him, never met up with the finish girl ever, as if, in retrospect, they were not really close at all. This was the set up to get me partying in clubs, and on his cue, picking up girls and partying at his house, even while he had a girlfriend. In NYC, since I lived in a hotel, the way to ruin my clothing was to send people who I would easily want to socialize with, and have them use clever solicitations to try to get me to use and buy cocaine, so I would take it into my hotel room. Thus, they could go into my room, in my absence, destroy and steal my clothing. Then use police with sniff dogs, to stalk me, contrived encounters in my path, thus making calling police about the ripped and stolen clothing, stopped by fear. This was certain, on several encounters between February 2012 to August 2012. Needless to say, they picked the wrong guy for this type of conspiracy. You could not pay me to recreate with cocaine, no matter how many beers into the night I was. I bought 25 to 30 or more tea pots in Mainland China. They are of particular high quality, the likes that in my four years while in Taiwan and visiting Hong Kong, I never bought one due to their market retail price of more than 100 dollars. In Mainland China, I bought them all for an average price of 40. usd. Some were just above 20 usd. I bought the majority in while living in a poor region of Hunan, were the buyers were less, and the prices could be negotiated. I was good friends with many of these tea retail shop owners I brought back about 20 to 30 or so tea pots that I purchased in Mainland China (2003-2005), and Jim Kehoe stole them in March 2006. They are worth about 100 us dollars each, or more, on the US or Hong Kong or Taiwan market. I never in my 5 years living in Taiwan could afford the quality tea pots I bought in Mainland China, for they are over 100 US Dollars. (我所有的紫砂壶是现在在 jim kehoe's home。 他在二〇〇六年偷了我从大陆带来美国地紫砂茶壶。我差不多带来30个。在台湾和香港的销售一个我带来的茶壶的价格差 不多是一百美金。)
Posted on: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 17:05:38 +0000

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