All About Sneetches and FEMA

I have accepted the challenge I asked of others, to speak to their families, friends and neighbors regarding their life stories. This is the difference between the cities that voted for Secretary Clinton, the protestors, and those who have missed out on the beauty of diversity and unconditional love found in the cities. If you know my story, have read my book, you understand the extreme lengths I am going to. I started my dialogue with my family via Facebook. First I thumped them upside the head, they said ouch and thumped me back, and now we have finally recognized that speaking with a compassionate heart, which we all knew existed in one another all along, is a better approach. The Starbelly Sneetches (Seuss, Dr. (1953, 1954, 1989) have hope of understanding one another. Those who voted for Hillary Clinton come from the cities, where those who craved the shelter of unconditional love found it in the diversity of cities. To the homesick in the cities, it’s time to come home, if only through the magic of the communication age.

Of interest to those who have read my book, my aunt has asked me to look into the FEMA concentration camps that are being built during the “Obama administration”. And the can opener connects with the can of worms. Apparently she doesn’t know yet that I sort of wrote the book on FEMA concentration camps. (Gracey, 2013/2014, pp306-307, 309). It’s time to introduce my family to the three faces of me. Hold your breath. We are in for a ride. 

Gracey, M. (2013/2014) Saving our Children from Ritual Abuse and Nazi Mind Control, Save Me, I’m Yours, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Seuss, Dr. (1953, 1954, 1989) The Sneetches and other stories, Random House, Redbook 65pp. (July 1953) The Sneetches, March 1954, The Zax, renewed 1989. (On Googling Starbelly I found that there is a restaurant in San Francisco, CA called Starbelly. Is it a coincidence that this restaurant is in San Francisco? I think not.

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Published on November 17, 2016 10:42
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