This Is What I Think.

Friday, November 21, 2014

"And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming"




http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/fsu-shooter-myron-may-feared-government-was-targeting-him-cops-n252731

NBC NEWS

[ Retrieved Friday 2:30 PM 21 November 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

FSU Shooter Myron May Feared Government Was Targeting Him: Cops

BY TRACY CONNOR

The man identified as the shooter who opened fire in the Florida State University library was a former prosecutor who descended into paranoia and recently posted on Facebook about being "encouraged by your handler to kill."

Myron May's family and friends described him as a "good person" who has just moved back home to open up his own law practice and put some "troubles" behind him.

Police say the 31-year-old was "in a state of crisis" and believed he was being targeted by the government. May's Facebook page showed he was interested in "targeted individuals," who believe they are victims of mind control and covert harassment they call "gang stalking."

"Has anyone here ever been encouraged by your handler to kill with a promise of freedom?" May wrote on Nov. 14 on a Facebook page for a group called Targeted Individuals International.

It's unknown why May chose Florida State University for his attack — in which he shot three people before being killed by police — but he graduated from the school in 2005 with an economics degree.

He then got a law degree from Texas Tech and practiced law in Texas before moving to New Mexico to work as a public defender in Las Cruces and then a prosecutor in the Dona Ana County district attorney's office.

"He was an effective Prosecutor who was deeply committed to his work and serving the public while employed at our office," the DA said in a statement, adding that May "abruptly resigned" on Oct. 6.










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The Birds (1963)

Quotes


Cathy Brenner: Mitch knows a lot of people in San Francisco. Of course, they're mostly hoods.

Lydia Brenner: Cathy!

Cathy Brenner: Well, Mom, he's the first to admit it. He spends half his day in the detention cells at the Hall of Justice.

Lydia Brenner: In a democracy, Cathy, everyone is entitled to a fair trial. Your brother's practice...

Cathy Brenner: Aw, Mom, please. I know all that democracy jazz. They're still hoods.

[Mitch comes in]

Cathy Brenner: He has a client now who shot his wife in the head six times. Six times! Can you imagine it? I mean, even twice would be overdoing it, don't you think?

Melanie Daniels: [to Mitch] Why did he shoot her?

Mitch Brenner: He was watching a ball game on television.

Melanie Daniels: What?

Mitch Brenner: His wife changed the channel.










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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)

Quotes


Polygraph Operator: I'm going to ask you a series of control questions. Are you currently in a seated position?

Klaatu: Yes.

Polygraph Operator: Are you human?

Klaatu: My body is.

Polygraph Operator: Do you feel pain?

Klaatu: My body does.

Polygraph Operator: Are you aware of an impending attack on the planet earth?

Klaatu: You should let me go.

Polygraph Operator: I'll repeat the question.










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The Happening (2008)

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Train Conductor: The train service has been discountinued. This will be the last stop for all passengers.

Elliot Moore: Hey, what do you mean? Where are we?

Train Conductor: Filbert, Pennsylvania.

Elliot Moore: Filbert? Does anybody know where that is? Why are you giving me one useless piece of information at a time? What's going on? Hey, why would you just stop? You can't just leave us here!

Train Conductor: Sir, we lost contact.

Elliot Moore: With whom?

Train Conductor: Everyone.










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The Happening (2008)

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Alma Moore: It makes you kill yourself. Just when you thought there couldn't be any more evil that can be invented.










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/80261/King_-_The_Stand.html


Stephen King

The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition


Chapter 27

Larry Underwood sat on a bench in Central Park on the morning of June 27, looking into the menagerie. Behind him, Fifth Avenue was crazily jammed with cars, all of them silent now, their owners dead or fled. Farther down Fifth, many of the posh shops were smoking rubble.

From where Larry sat he could see a lion, an antelope, a zebra, and some sort of monkey. All but the monkey were dead. They had not died of the flu, Larry judged; they had gotten no food or water for God knew how long, and that had killed them. All but the monkey, and in the three hours that Larry had been sitting here, the monkey had moved only four or five times. The monkey had been smart enough to outwit starvation or death by thirst—so far—but it surely had a good case of superflu. That was one monkey who was hurtin for certain. It was a hard old world.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 2:45 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 21 November 2014