Here's another example of registered data that shows about the REAL Ownership of Haven belonging to me.
- Notice how it says the "LATE" O'Kelly Isley:
- I said 10/1/2005 that you can't avoid Death and Taxes:
- The IRS represents Taxes
- My Initials are IR
- IR/S = IR Superman(S)
- My cousin Richie, married to Keith, gave birth to Isabelle. She's born 4/15, which is Tax Day.
- "...five counts of tax evasion and one count of willful failure to file a tax return, Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas D. Coker said..."
- I said celticblissy is Thomas.
- My Godfather is Thomas.
- Notice it says the word ASSISTANT Attorney. Not THE Attorney. It's referring to celticblissy who was really the "Assistant" when it came to Haven. She may have provided the script for Haven, but the actual Host Server was because of me
- He also put homes and a yacht in the names of his then-wife or corporations. celticblissy is the "then-wife."
It's showing how Haven was put "in the names of" his then wife, but it's really not hers. You can call the Chat Place whatever you want, but when it comes to who really owned it and who had the authority to do whatever he wanted with it, it was me (Rod). It shows how
celticblissy "queened" herself as Owner of Haven, but technically, that's not the case. That's why I say she can keep her Haven, but
stop talking badly about me.
What this is outline is how you've got the Psychic Realm Haven (Heaven) that is running parallel to the Internet Version of Haven. This is just legal precedent for the Psychic Haven. The same thing happened when it came to the real "Moulin Rouge" running parallel to
Bay City Blues. When people try to conceptualize how the Psychic Realm functions and who is the true owner, it's just pointing to me.
Ronald Isley Convicted of Tax Evasion
Prosecutors say Isley demanded low-key payments for his performance fees.
LOS ANGELES (Nov. 1) - R&B singer Ronald Isley was convicted of multiple counts of tax evasion Monday and could face up to 26 years in prison when he is sentenced.
A federal jury convicted Isley, 64, of five counts of tax evasion and one count of willful failure to file a tax return, Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas D. Coker said in a statement. Isley's sentencing was set for Jan. 9.
Prosecutors said Isley evaded the IRS by demanding case payments for millions of dollars in performance fees he earned between 1997 and 2002.
He also put homes and a yacht in the names of his then-wife or corporations, and cashed royalty checks belonging to his late brother, O'Kelly Isley, according to the government.
Isley's latest albums, released last year, were a collaboration with Burt Bacharach, titled "Here I Am," and the Grammy-nominated Isley Brothers CD, "Body Kiss."
11/01/05 00:33 EST
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