Use your Friends
How does a judge obtain truth in her courtroom, when lies run rampant?
What if children are visibly being used as pawns in a game, the lies they tell are fantastic and the judge knows they're in trouble and orders therapy to help them? What if the people responsible for the therapy are the same ones using the children as pawns. How would these people comply with the Judge's court order?
Very simply. When you are someone like Richard Subbio, you use a "friend". You bring the children to this friend and you tell your friend exactly the lies that need to be re-enforced. The children go to the therapy, the lies are re-enforced by a person who is suppose to be helping them. You then submit a report to the Judge which confirms those same fantastic lies.
This is Richard Subbio with Eric Banks. Eric Banks majored in Black American History Studies, yet he submitted to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, a therapy report on the mental state of Richard Subbio's 3 stepchildren.
In the interim, take a look at a candidate for councilman for Philadelphia along with his "friend" Eric Banks, more then willing to pass himself off as an objective "professional therapist" and submit a report based on Richard Subbio's design.
phillyrecord.com/2005/1110/15.pdf
What if children are visibly being used as pawns in a game, the lies they tell are fantastic and the judge knows they're in trouble and orders therapy to help them? What if the people responsible for the therapy are the same ones using the children as pawns. How would these people comply with the Judge's court order?
Very simply. When you are someone like Richard Subbio, you use a "friend". You bring the children to this friend and you tell your friend exactly the lies that need to be re-enforced. The children go to the therapy, the lies are re-enforced by a person who is suppose to be helping them. You then submit a report to the Judge which confirms those same fantastic lies.
This is Richard Subbio with Eric Banks. Eric Banks majored in Black American History Studies, yet he submitted to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, a therapy report on the mental state of Richard Subbio's 3 stepchildren.
In the interim, take a look at a candidate for councilman for Philadelphia along with his "friend" Eric Banks, more then willing to pass himself off as an objective "professional therapist" and submit a report based on Richard Subbio's design.
phillyrecord.com/2005/1110/15.pdf
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