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Walking Down Memory Lane: My Ex Psycho

Walking Down Memory Lane: My Ex Psycho
Aug 6, 2015 · 2h 23m 50s

First clue on understanding Spreaker: People that use their real names have nothing to hide. Recent events have encouraged me to re-run a show. And in keeping with truth, we...

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First clue on understanding Spreaker: People that use their real names have nothing to hide.

Recent events have encouraged me to re-run a show. And in keeping with truth, we have to include a few truths for you about Spreaker hosts.

Example: Ang RE Bong, Barko, and a few others pretended to care about kids earlier while reading information online that would necessarily hurt a specific kid (look up PAS, Parental Alienation Syndrome, if this doesn't make sense). Don't you love it? Poor guys; Ang RE Bong goes out and cuts grass a couple of times here and there, just enough to afford his own grass to smoke. Oh, and he's Angry. Barko isn't as smart as I had thought; totally disappointed in him.

Newsguy: While I often compliment and encourage other hosts, and I always tell my listeners to go check out everybody, I have this question that keeps pestering me: what kind of man would bring a person with a learning disability on his show? Newsguy says he's an advocate for this person, so perhaps you should ask the Newsguy: what have you done for Andy Bong? Have you helped him? Have you donated to support a cure for or treatment for his condition? If you haven't, then in what way are you an "advocate?" It looks more to a thinking mind like Newsguy has a human being that he knows more people are laughing at than laughing with and wearing him as a puppet to spice up his show. Can you find any honor in that? I don't know. Spend some time thinking about it. Compare it to similar actions done by ManCow and Howard Stern.

Apocales; I will miss him as a friend.

I continue to encourage all to seek truth, don't do things that hurt others, and chop people out of your circles that do not bring positive action or thoughts into your life. Critics come a dime a dozen; a good friend will help you see your blind spots without being a hypocrite or judgmental. Much of Spreaker is hosts that are either high or drunk, and half of those are "playing roles," so you'll have to decide for yourselves what makes sense.

I will continue to bring you programs that attempt to help you and I learn together, especially about the human mind and scientific stuff. I will not try to sell you my novels (btw, novels are a lot of work--ever write one?), or my graphics packages, or ask for donations as so many shows do. While I am flattered that my show is getting big enough to bring attackers out of the woodwork, it makes it a bit harder to stay focused, but for my listeners, I do assure you that I'll get back and stay on track.

Most losers that spend time attacking others are just trying to get that bright, burning spotlight of judgment off of themselves or trying to claw their way up in popularity or they may just be jealous. The next time you hear a host talking about somebody else's behavior, work history, or education, make sure to inquire about their own. You may find some surprising information. If they seem to be qualified to evaluate medical conditions and effects of those conditions, ask their credentials. If they seem to have a grip on psychology or socio-economic issues, see if you can find out where they got their training, if at all (warning; prepare to strike out).

I am an honorably discharged, disabled (service-connected, meaning I was injured while on duty) USAF veteran with 25 solid years of work in the red-blooded, tax-paying, American workforce, and I will help good people however I can. I went to college full-time, including summer sessions, without breaks and while maintaining full-time employment, from 1996-1999 at William & Mary's old sister college, Christopher Newport University, majoring in psychology and English with a writing concentration. I returned to CNU again, full-time, from 2002-2004 with the same majors and loved every moment spent in class and studying. I have written 6.5 books and have four for sale, with a fifth coming in the next year or so.

I work repairing computers both remotely and in-person and I offer people graphics packages when they are ready to leave the amateur images behind.

I have moderate arthritis and degenerative conditions in my right knee along with a torn and partially removed medial meniscus for which I've had two surgeries including a full ACL reconstruction, I have severe arthritis in my lumbar spine and degenerative disc disease and have also had two surgeries on that; a third surgery is required on both the knee and the spine as my legs have begun to become randomly paralyzed. These are only a few of my medical conditions. On a 10-scale, my pain levels ride daily up to an 8 or 9, requiring ice, braces, lying down, and constant stretching that cause severe sleep loss which affects every aspect of my life. I'm prepared to prove any of this to neutral parties that I respect and trust and have already established a small network of people to research me using every tool they have, speaking to specific people from my past, to provide you with clarifying information. Context remains king. Context will always remain king.
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