Top Max you made my night…
- Desert_Woodworker
Are you encouraging those wicked people to keep me writing?
- TopamaxSurvivor
the show wont go on without you my friend,you were a big part of cc and now this crazy thread.
- pottz
If the city is successful I will no longer be writing. I expect to be haunting, but I have no guarantees. George Burroughs was one of my gg…..great grandfathers from the colonial period was the only minister executed for witchcraft. Giles Corey is the only person in American history to be executed by torture. He is no relation that I know of. Salem has been haunted since the Witchcraft executions. "The Great Salem fire of June 25, 1914, destroyed 1,376 buildings and made over 18,000 people homeless or jobless in Salem, Massachusetts."
"According to a local legend, the apparition of Giles Corey appears and walks his graveyard each time a disaster is about to strike the city. Notably, he was said to have appeared the night before the Great Salem Fire of 1914.[21] The position of Sheriff of Essex County was also said to have suffered from the "curse of Giles Corey", as the holders of that office, since George Corwin, had either died or resigned as a result of heart or blood ailments (Corwin died of a heart attack in 1696). The curse was said to have been broken when the sheriff's office was moved from Salem to Middleton in 1991."
"George Burroughs (c. 1650 - August 19, 1692), was the only minister executed for witchcraft during the course of the Salem witch trials. He is best known for reciting the Lord's Prayer during his execution, something it was believed a witch could never do."
"Giles Corey (c. August 1611 - September 19, 1692) was an English-born American farmer who was accused of witchcraft along with his wife Martha Corey during the Salem witch trials. After being arrested, Corey refused to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. He was subjected to pressing in an effort to force him to plead-the only example of such a sanction in American history-and died after three days of this torture".
The fire and the sheriff's office curse are excellent examples of permanent destruction wicked people bring to an area. That Sheriff's Office Curse latest 300 years killing or disabling every sheriff. They finally moved to a different town to end it. I expect Grandpa Burroughs is helping Giles bring justice to Salem. People who are too wicked to repent and reform, serial killers and management massacre assassins who are not prosecuted need to be brought under control to save the lives of innocent people. The diversions provided by haunting can be very effective. Of course, after assassins die, God sends them to rot in Hell rather than contaminate Heaven and allow them to continue their wicked agendas. I expect I have that ability in my DNA since I am the only person in the neighborhood with the fortitude to stand up to authoritarian bullies. This is the 8th time I have taken on the task to save a large group from injury and death.
The first was a job superintendent who decided to exhaust heaters into the work space to save heating costs. About 35 of the workers did what they were told, didn't worry about it! I objected. He told me he would call my boss and have me removed from the job. I told him he needed to hurry. I was going to pick up my tools, leave and I would not be back. I would call Labor and Industries and tell them to come search for survivors. Within a couple hours they would have serious health issues and probably some fatalities. The closest L&I office was about 3-4 hours away due to icy mountainous roads. The town had a population of about 350. They did not have the resources to address 30 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning. They were putting the exhaust pipes back on the heaters by the time I got my tools picked up. The superintendent absolutely hated me for protecting those workers. I thought he should be thankful because the victims' families were not suing the company out of existence and Labor and Industries not shutting him down. I have found those attitudes are universal when I raise serious safety issues that will kill or injure. I am experiencing the same attitudes from the City of Auburn. Unfortunately, in Auburn, the Backus Administration and council need supervision by OSHA or Labor and Industries. They should be required to maintain the same level of safety for the public that we employers are required to maintain for employees.
I have had 2 minor successes with the city. The perpetrator put big rocks along the edge of the road. Vehicle would hit them but I never saw any sign of an oil pan being punctured. They were in front of the school bus stop. Those little kids had to maneuver through that mess stepping off the bus. We are talking kindergarten and first grade kids. I would move the rocks and the perp would put them back. I told the idiot it was a school bus stop. He did not care. Finally, I took a picture of the kids getting off the bus and sent it to the city. They gave in and removed them.
We have a 35 mph speed limit with occasional speeders doing 55 or 60, normal drivers. The perp parked so we could only see 35 feet of oncoming traffic. Legally parked, nothing can be done. One evening as I was going to the driveway. A few seconds different timing a cyclist would have a life altering injury or been killed as I inched out onto the road. It was a road bike and slightly downhill. Doing 35 mph with 35 feet to react is insane! I called the city telling them my wife and I refuse to participate in the fatalities they normally require to correct hazardous situations. They offered him a "No Parking" at the end of his driveway. The perp decided to park elsewhere ;-)
A friend had his office at the intersection of West Valley and 15th NW in Auburn. There was a wreck there most days or at least every week. He would go out to help on the bad ones until the aid arrived. He cut a woman out of her seat belt hanging upside down in a car. Nice guy, eh? They finally killed a woman. The chity put up temporary stop signs on saw horses until they installed a traffic light.
The 2 miles between 37th NE and S 288th on East Valley had no crosswalk or traffic signals. About 20 years ago on a rainy night a young woman and a couple of her kids were killed so they installed a cross walk. Those policies are what I object to.
On June 10, 1999, the Olympic pipeline operated by Olympic Pipe Line Company carrying gasoline exploded in Whatcom Falls Park in Bellingham, WA. 3 boys in the park were killed as the gasoline fumes, heavier than air, exploded in a creek. Those deaths inspired the state to add pipeline safety to the agenda. The Seattle Times published an article 10 years later telling how much pipeline safety had been improved in this state. I do not believe fatalities should be required to start following safety standards. Obviously I am very unique and despised by gubbermint officials.
The levels of stupidity practiced by the politicians indicates we desperately need to bar politicians from gubbermint service. Having knowledgeable people capable of understanding fact is essential to this state's survival.