I'm actually upset at Sinopia regarding the Casey Anthony Trial. I had to cover for her when she ditched Training. I put so much money and time into her. I kind of went off on her in Facebook.
However, she deserves it.
You will always see me get pissed when I catch stuff off the Associated Press Feed where my Psychic Forensics indicates that someone got killed. When someone dies, I think I'm justified in chewing someone out.
The reason why I have the Authority to do so vs. Forensic Evidence that shows that there's a Psychic Manifestation tied to me is because I've got James Bond "License to Kill" or the status of a Law Enforcement Officer where it's in Self-Defense.
When I do stuff, I factor in Psychic Influence. When other people as of 7/6/2011 do it, they have no regard for the Psychic Field or how their actions can shove something off balance that can result in Physical Injury or even Death.
People think it's a joke.
That's Negligence. At least with me, I make an effort to try avoiding use of Deadly Force. It's that "Incredible Hulk" Theme when they say not to make the Hulk angry. When you look at the T.V. Show, the villain or guilty party always did something to provoke the Hulk even though he tried to warn them not to do it.
That's how it is for me. I warn people not to mess with the Psychic Field, but most people think it's just some stupid and imaginary thing. It's not.
The Psychic Field can seriously fuck up your life, and it's the type of thing you have to live with for the rest of your life. It goes on your record and your Karmic Credit Score.
Sinopia should remember that I "pardoned" her. I gave her a free pass and let her go. I claim that the mirror image is where you see the Subconscious Collective manifesting something in the same way in the Physical Plane so that people know what happened.
This is what it looks like in the real world.
If people don't like when it happens in the real world, they should be more respectful of the Subconscious Collective when they do the exact same thing.
The way that Sinopia took non-chalant, "I don't care" attitude when I got on her case about not following through with her studies looks exactly like the partying and stuff Casey Anthony was doing rather than taking care of her child. It was the same type of neglect.
The way that Sinopia as "Kacey" abandoned her Training with the development of a Software Program as a Child is like an infant that was born and just left on its own.
The way that Casey Anthony appears to have no clue as to where the child was or that it had been missing and was found in such a gruesome way is the same way Sinopia left it.
I had said that Sinopia made a Blood Pact with the Subconscious Collective.
She said she wanted the Subconscious Collective to punish the man who raped her daughter.
I warned her about making such a pact.
All that was asked of her though was to simply ATTEND CLASS.
It just meant making an earnest effort to listen. It was even handed to her on a silver platter in a World of WarCraft Format that she could easily understand.
I had even wired her $100.00 to pay for her Internet Account, which is what makes it more ridiculous. That was Blood Money. I was already low on funds. Instead of showing up to class to learn, she went and started playing around with building a Mall on Second Life.
If I knew she wasn't going to come to class, I could've spent that money on something else.
Plus, who ever heard of a teacher PAYING THE STUDENT to come to class?
That's how pathetic it was.
This also comes back to why I'm taking my sweet time now. When people start banging on my door demanding that I teach them about the Psychic Field, I'm not going to jump at their beck and call. I'm going to go at my own pace.
I had even said that when Sinopia pulled that stunt back in October 2008, my septic system blew out. The last time my Septic System broke down was when Davis born Valentine's Day lied to me.
That's how I knew something bad had happened.
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To: Sinopia
From: Rod
Date: 7/6/2011
Subject: Facebook Messages
Not that I ever expected a "Thank You" for covering up for you and taking on all your debts in 2008, but I just want to make sure you think long and hard about how this Casey in Florida was acquitted even though the public is outraged and thought she should've been found guilty because that was you.
The way you "aborted" training and didn't take care of the Software Program was "CA/Y-L/EE." All that partying and "unmotherly" behavior was the same way you ignored the Software Program. People are ideas brought to life. That's what it looks like when you abandon an idea. It looks like a death.
Casey Anthony was born 3/19. I told you that my new car license plate got issued on 4/27 of 2011 on the anniversary of your Second Life rez date aligning with you. The new car license plate is "319" or 3/19" like Casey Anthony's birthday. You're the only person I know with that name, in Florida, with a 4/27 tag mounted on you.
That car with the 319 License Plate was bought on 6/12 of 1999. The 6th and 12th Letters are FL for Florida. That was 12 years ago. That's why I keep telling you that your 4/28 Maryland State Date Birthday shows that you were marked from the day you were born just like me.
I can even prove it with your kids. I kept telling you about that Valentine or 2/14 Tag when Oregon and Arizona became U.S. States. You're in Florida as FL for 6/12. When you add 2/14, you get 8/26. If I'm not mistaken, that's the birthday of one of your kids. While the other child born 11/26 shares the same birthday as her father, which is unusual.
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This doesn't even include the tags where the 1st 2 Letters for Casey and Caylee align while Sinopia's real life name with "KA" is the 1st 2 Letters of her 2 daughters.
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Focus Turns on Cast of Characters as Casey Anthony Trial Ends
By Liz Goodwin
National Affairs Reporter
By Liz Goodwin | The Lookout - 4 hrs ago
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Casey Anthony with attorney Jose Baez: Getty
After the surprising verdict in the much-watched Casey Anthony trial yesterday, the focus is now turning to the cast of characters surrounding the 25-year-old Floridian. Below we roundup the lead players and developments in the aftermath of the Anthony verdict.
• An unlikely lead defender. Anthony's heretofore little-known lead attorney, Jose Baez, is a former bikini salesman who had been barred from practicing law for eight years f0r failing to pay child support and secure insurance for his children. He has quickly gone from a financially troubled rookie local lawyer to pulling off what some are calling the biggest legal upset since O.J. Simpson walked free.
TV host Nancy Grace called him "incompetent" in her coverage of the trial (she hasn't apologized for that, saying the "devil is dancing" at the verdict), and legal experts told ABC News that it seemed at times as though Baez were improvising and overwhelmed in the courtroom at times. Baez, a Navy veteran, had only been practicing as a lawyer for three years before Anthony heard other inmates talking about him and requested that he represent her.
"I can say I saved a life," he told reporters yesterday, apparently basking in the glow of his unexpected success, before he admonished the media's overheated coverage of the trial. "While we're happy for Casey there are no winners in this case," he said in the video below.
Early on in the case, Baez stunned the courtroom by arguing that Anthony had lied for three years about how her daughter died because her father, George, had repeatedly sexually abused her, damaging her for life. Rejecting the prosecutor's argument that Anthony killed her daughter and then didn't report her as missing for 31 days, he argued that 2-year-old Caylee Anthony accidentally drowned in her grandparents' backyard pool and Anthony's father panicked and covered up the death.The judge, Belvin Perry, warned him not to use the sexual abuse argument in his closing statement since he never offered any proof to back it up.
• The prosecutor who didn't quite laugh last. State prosecutor Jeff Ashton openly laughed during Baez's closing arguments, which you can watch in the video below. (The Orlando Sentinel editorial board referred to this as "sophomoric smirking.") Ashton is retiring, and has announced that his last day at the Orange-Osceola State Attorney's Office, where he's worked for 30 years, will be on Friday, The Orlando Sentinel reports. CNN legal analyst Jeff Toobin called the decision a "historic rejection of the prosecution's case," since the state was seeking the death penalty and the jury only convicted on four misdemeanors. Toobin said the lack of a time and cause of death for the 2-year-old was most likely key in the acquittal.
• One uncontroversial verdict: media bashing. The one thing both teams of lawyers seemed to agree on is blaming the media. Baez and his co-attorney Cheney Mason criticized reporters for conducting a "media assassination" of Anthony's character, and Ashton made similar comments in his press conference. For more on the media circus descending on the trial, check out our sister blog The Cutline.
• Parents in hiding. Meanwhile, Anthony's parents, George and Cindy, have reportedly received death threats and are now in hiding, The Orlando Sentinel reported. George Anthony, a former homicide detective, attempted suicide at one point during the trial. The Anthonys said in a statement that Anthony's sexual abuse and accidental murder accusations are "baseless"--but added that they think the verdict is fair. They quickly left the courtroom after the verdict, while Anthony embraced her lawyers. It's unclear if the family will reconcile.
• Jurors on the hot seat. The Anthonys aren't the only ones going into hiding: According to ABC News, the entire jury will abstain from speaking to the media. "They are just not interested...a universal, unequivocal no," Orange County circuit court official Karen Levey said. Though it appears one alternate juror has already broken the vow of silence. Russell Huekler, an alternate who did cast a vote in the verdict, said the jurors made the right decision since the prosecution never presented a motive or cause of death. The other jurors' decision to hide may be a wise move, since the court of public opinion has not sided with those 12 members of our peers. On Twitter, people expressed their outrage about the verdict using the hashtag #notguilty. "Juror: 'It's like when you're kid's gone you just party for 31 days until someone finds you out. That's normal, right?'" joked comedian Kristen Schaal on Twitter.
• The social media furor. Other social media users compared the trial to the OJ Simpson case and complained that justice had not been served. "I would hate to let anyone know I was on that jury. Wait until they see the evidence that was kept from them," Kimberly Dawley Rodriguez said on Facebook, according to WDAM. "This really makes me lose all faith in our justice system. No justice for Caylee."
An online petition sparked by the case, which seeks to create a federal law making it a crime not to report your child as missing has 45,000 signatures.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/focus-turns-cast-characters-casey-anthony-trial-ends-145910664.html