Government & Politics

hiding in the sports store

Government & Politics

Posted by: stretch

11th Apr 2011 04:11pm

if you need to purchase sporting goods beware of the fact that in sports power located at 116 danger street armidale working in store are a handful of police informers so try and discard lay by as you may take home a devil of a deal
and they know all about your home life

Comments 2

stretch
  • 18th Dec 2012 12:15pm

i neded to look the wording up
sorry but no this is my way of fighting back just a little as a lawyers firm took my rights of me so i grabbed a camara and a recording device and of i went in search of tyhe police investigators that work for this group of people and i started to learn how to get people the truth of where thses people are invested and then we get the public to walk away from te stores then we go for the house address and let the neighbours know where they live and what they are
then i finish thyerm of by standing in front of them and asking as well recoreding the question
WHAT IS KEEPING THE STORE OPEN AS YOU HAVE NO CUSTOMERS
i have been doing this for aroung 6 to 7 years ;egally
as well i do the same for the kiddies that are court removed by these feands through court orders
ITS PAYBACK TIME

Timbo
  • 17th Dec 2012 10:08pm

Uh? Is this paranoia central or what?

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