ENGLISH Post office bungling — or a set-up to kill me during “he resisted arrest”?

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What is this about?

This is a refund for a $35 postal money order.

The case is potentially very serious.

A dissident like me is someone they do not want to make a martyr, but instead arrest or gun down on some “regular charge.” As in “we had no problem with Mr. de Nugent’s views, but he simply broke the law.”

Case closed; nothing to see here, people; move along. The man was gunned down for refusing arrest over a parking ticket.

Actual scenario:

1) Margi and I were told we had thirty days to leave our home (which I had extensively cleaned up) after 20 months of paying the rent and keeping the place immaculate.

(By amazing coincidence, this was the day after I announced I was running for mayor of Apollo and forming a Black-White alliance against the Pharisee Jews. By another amazing coincidence, my credit-card donations service with authorize.net was also cancelled that day — with no explanation offered.)

A Mr. Jim Abrams at authorize.net said I was a “security risk.”

 

2) During the hubbub of moving, I misplaced a $3 parking ticket.

3) Outrageously in this broke town, full of working-class poverty, it then skyrocketed to $35.

4) I paid the $35 fine the day it came with the mail, June 4th. The Apollo postal clerk walked it over to the borough mail box. (“Boroughs” are small cities in Pennsylvania. The Apollo borough people come and pick up their mail in person. So my payment did not get processed through any mail facility and could not have been “lost in the mail.”)

5) Strangely, a few days later I got an order to pay $57.5o or go to court for not paying the fine!

6) I refuse to enter a courtroom, because then I would be disarmed. I had the proof I paid… but the point is: no metal detector, no disarming, and no courtroom for me.

7) After a furious confrontation at the post office, asking how the payment could have been “lost” — and a discussion with a local police officer, suddenly the payment was “found” — after 12 days.

8) Officer Romagnoli then sent me a letter, confirming the payment had been received, and saying I did NOT need to go to court.

9) Okay….

10) So then why did I just get a refund from the postal service on the payment — if the Apollo PD received and cashed it?

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Is this a set-up to say “If you cash this refrund, you acknowledge that you did not pay the fine, nor did you show up for your court date, so there is a warrant out for your arrest”??

Welcome to my world. 😉

 

 

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