Our operatives are currently awaiting word on whether or not the authorities at Bridgewater State have honored the request for records made The Enterprise newspaper, as reported on WickedLocal.com
While we wait, we will periodically recap the events surrounding the Bridgewater State Day Care rape case, from the time the story first broke,...
...up until the retirement of then Bridgewater State University President, Mr. Dana Mohler-Faria.
The star opened the pit of the Abyss, and smoke rose out of it like the smoke of a great furnace, and the sun and the air were darkened by the smoke from the pit. Apocalypse 9:2 (BSB) ✝
The War Council of Kotai Jujika (Sasori-Gun)
The Wisdom Gate
Friday, July 31, 2015
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
About Mister Al - Part Two
I was falsely imprisoned by campus police at the library on the campus of Bridgewater State College on April 15, 2004, but it wasn't until August 2004 that I first viewed the spurious profile created by Dr. Grace Seibert-Larke. At that time, Dr. Seibert-Larke was a psychologist at the Bridgewater State College Counseling Center. The shocking revelations of the doctor’s bias against my military service, as well as her religious bigotry, changed my life in ways I’d never dreamed possible or necessary.
The campaign of character assassination began just weeks before my civil rights were violated by campus authorities at Bridgewater State. The most harmful slanders Dr. Seibert-Larke and other campus officials used against me were derived from misinformation about my military service and ugly, pervasive stereotypes about men and women who’ve served our nation faithfully and with honor.
While I waited for campus authorities to act on my behalf, which they never did, I took solace in writing short stories and blogging. The short stories were never released but, strangely enough, my initial attempts at blogging became a source of entertainment for others and myself. I chose to compose music, build websites and write my stories in order to transform what was once mausoleum of memories into a creative outlet and a source of much happiness.
Photo by Al Wiggins Jr |
While I waited for campus authorities to act on my behalf, which they never did, I took solace in writing short stories and blogging. The short stories were never released but, strangely enough, my initial attempts at blogging became a source of entertainment for others and myself. I chose to compose music, build websites and write my stories in order to transform what was once mausoleum of memories into a creative outlet and a source of much happiness.
Photo by Al Wiggins Jr |
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Monday, July 13, 2015
#OpBridgewater: Required Reading 4
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Saturday, July 11, 2015
#OpBridgewater: Required Reading 3
The Waiver of Liability
by Dana Mohler-Faria
President of Bridgewater State
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
#OpBridgewater: Required Reading 1
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