Sunday, June 27, 2021

detective granelle @111 NYPD finds it hard to say goodbye

 6.27.2021 @10.45am

granelle, who seized me in a false arrest to defraud me of dad.s house at 211.03 50th avenue, bayside hills borough of queens nyc 11358...

speaking of which, chairman lee, responsible for the borough seal switch to high crown, was not even on the ballot for re.election.so much for arbitrary rule and refusing to allow access to alcohol to citizens because of Scottish and Irish whisky  being no competition to anything emanating its cloister like effluvia from buckingham palace

- keys still not returned by the 111 NYPD since 2010-

granelle, dressed first as a sargeant for her TODT arrest, then as a 7 team strong lieutenant, has now captured the airwaves for the past three days and has made herself a nuisance as a scippastazza after deciding to continue her nazi campaign :

1.on sundays,targeting Italians;

2.will poison central park grounds tomorrow because of an opera event organized by the bandshell at 7.00pm;

3.I can.t prove I.m my father.s daughter, for her - donna rossi is- 

donna rossi stole dad.s guitar after his death through my mother.I want it back.she.s a plant of granelle.s claiming to be a relative of mine, when she.s not; 

an inlaw, if my mother is related to olimpia marzella, frank marzella, stole my father.s 27,000+ longines. the police? nary an arrest.

for granelle, and detective phillips, I need a guardian to administer my life. they both back mayoral choices that wanted to shoot me as an electoral campaign promise, for reclaiming my constitutional rights.

in the meantime, exposed to this debilitating noise and extreme belief mind reading I:

1.cut my own hair;

2. washed s blanket by hand;

3.washed and bleached my dish towels after finding that the 111 NYPD break in filthied them in the middle with some orange gunk;

4.cleared, disinfected and dried  the under sink area, after finding it wet;

5.swept, washed the floor;

6. rearranged two rooms for hygienic, easily cleanable and ease in usability reasons ;

7. trimmed my nails.flushed the excess if not granelle rifles through my trash to eat them;

8.  handwashed last week.s wear;

9. created a new recipee;

10. wrote posts and filed conplaints;

11. defragmented and reduced storage space on my laptop;

12. had to deal with an emergency hacker attack that wacked three passwords I had just created and listed my phone number as the one of a lost phone, then found in my storage unit, where I put my collected poetry, Frank O.Hara, now nowhere to be found - at Clutter on Northern Blvd by Queens Plaza. the staff has taken to barging in the bathroom without knocking, to repkace the non.existent trash in the middle of the day, since it.s involved in a battle to oust the owner jew, to favor hispanic supremacy, headed by maria leon, of the child cannibal market, also of adult "scapulars", arm and shoulderblade dried, a war atrocity called extreme prejudice, which will be legitimized as black supremacy was by a clinton/gore english crown royalist lawyer operating the southern poverty law project, which works through churches.

at the rate the break ins are going I have no idea whether my Frank O Hara was stolen from my studio, at 11.17am a cozy 85 farenheit, when outside it.s 80, or from a break in at the storage facility; 

13.cleaned, disinfected my shopping cart, the kitchen trash can;

14. wiped the stove clean, disinfected same;

15. washed dishes;

I haven.t seen my mother, or her housekeeper  wash their bed linens since the housekeeper broke the washer, about 6 months ago. I was everything by hand since 111 NYPD makes a trip to the laundry replete with mold, infection, and royalist extraconstitutional abuse;

16.rearranged two book shelves;

17.created a storage space for textile scraps I.m planning to use for a Revolutionary 1776 Moppet project ; 

18.cleaned,disinfected my broom and dustpan; 

19.treated, and disinfected my sink;

20.cleaned, disinfected my dehumidificator unit; 

21.did not employ a ghost writer for the compilation of this post.



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