My stepkids grandma married in haste. He was abusive, so she left and filed for divorce. One day she was sitting at my kitchen table talking to him on her phone. Her face turned white. He had threatened to fly in a private plane to our area with a gun and drag her back to his house. He added that he didn't care if he had to shoot some of her family members in order to get to her. She immediately fled to her son's house. So the son got on the phone and said "Oh yeah? Well I got a gun, too, and if I see you coming, I just might shoot you first!"
Since he had threatened her family, and he knew our address, I called the local PD for advice and they said they could do nothing unless the guy showed up at our door. At that point, it is too late for action unless you have your own gun.
Thankfully, we never heard from him again. Later I learned it is illegal to threaten someone's life. Maybe I should have borrowed a page out of the son's book. . .
A few years later, my stepdaughter told me he had died. My thoughts were, "Whew! Now he can no longer hurt grandma, and no longer threaten her family." So I said, "Well, that's. . .probably. . .good. . ." She told me I was mean (for being grateful that a very abusive, cruel, violent man had died, never to trouble the world again.)
She also took the infernal shots last Sept, even though I warned her they were dangerous. She watches TV and thinks the shots are less risky than the virus. I tried again with a new message recently warning against the boosters. She didn't respond, making me think she took a booster already. She says I am a conspiracy theorist. Anything that questions the narrative is put into that category so it can be dismissed as crazy.
I will not laugh when Soros dies. I will not weep for him. I will just be grateful and relieved that he can do no more harm.
My stepkids grandma married in haste. He was abusive, so she left and filed for divorce. One day she was sitting at my kitchen table talking to him on her phone. Her face turned white. He had threatened to fly in a private plane to our area with a gun and drag her back to his house. He added that he didn't care if he had to shoot some of her family members in order to get to her. She immediately fled to her son's house. So the son got on the phone and said "Oh yeah? Well I got a gun, too, and if I see you coming, I just might shoot you first!"
Since he had threatened her family, and he knew our address, I called the local PD for advice and they said they could do nothing unless the guy showed up at our door. At that point, it is too late for action unless you have your own gun.
Thankfully, we never heard from him again. Later I learned it is illegal to threaten someone's life. Maybe I should have borrowed a page out of the son's book. . .
A few years later, my stepdaughter told me he had died. My thoughts were, "Whew! Now he can no longer hurt grandma, and no longer threaten her family." So I said, "Well, that's. . .probably. . .good. . ." She told me I was mean (for being grateful that a very abusive, cruel, violent man had died, never to trouble the world again.)
She also took the infernal shots last Sept, even though I warned her they were dangerous. She watches TV and thinks the shots are less risky than the virus. I tried again with a new message recently warning against the boosters. She didn't respond, making me think she took a booster already. She says I am a conspiracy theorist. Anything that questions the narrative is put into that category so it can be dismissed as crazy.
My stepkids grandma married in haste. He was abusive, so she left and filed for divorce. One day she was sitting at my kitchen table talking to him on her phone. Her face turned white. He had threatened to fly in a private plane to our area with a gun and drag her back to his house. He added that he didn't care if he had to shoot some of her family members in order to get to her. She immediately fled to her son's house. So the son got on the phone and said "Oh yeah? Well I got a gun, too, and if I see you coming, I just might shoot you first!"
Since he had threatened her family, and he knew our address, I called the local PD for advice and they said they could do nothing unless the guy showed up at our door. At that point, it is too late for action unless you have your own gun.
Thankfully, we never heard from him again. Later I learned it is illegal to threaten someone's life. Maybe I should have borrowed a page out of the son's book. . .
A few years later, my stepdaughter told me he had died. My thoughts were, "Whew! Now he can no longer hurt grandma, and no longer threaten her family." So I said, "Well, that's. . .probably. . .good. . ." She told me I was mean (for being grateful that a very abusive, cruel man had died, never to trouble the world again.)
She also took the infernal shots last Sept, even though I warned her they were dangerous. She watches TV and thinks the shots are less risky than the virus. I tried again with a new message recently warning against the boosters. She didn't respond, making me think she took a booster already. She says I am a conspiracy theorist. Anything that questions the narrative is put into that category so it can be dismissed as crazy.