After I was beaten nearly to death
At OConnell’s in the early eighties.
I went to Estebans bar a day or so later
There was a guy there , seemed to be waiting or me .
He was a Arian looking guy who I’m sure I had seen at a home around lower Linwood ave near Osceola.
He came up to me and asked why I was beaten so badly,then convinced me to go over and ask at OConnell’s why it happened.
He said other weird things about my life that he shouldn’t have known .
There are probably Nazis living in Linwood ave.
They);( are VERY ARIAN looking .
Note :
Suspect , how St. Paul had more millionaires per-capita than any other city in the nation , AFTER WW II !
While the Nazis were holding me in jail last February 2020 , and making dam sure I became homeless .
A cool web series came out ,with
Al Pacino , no less .
Called Hunters .😎👀
I have had run in’s with theses blond haired blue eyed guys several times , I don’t know them ( I’m familiar with a Matt Henkie or Henkel and I believe Pat Miley tried to stomp me to death at Connell’s ) but they are from upper crust areas like Linwood ave .
One time , one of them made comments about my sex life , how I would remember things , he was way too intrusive .
Another time a few of them ( blond blue eyed ) showed up at a W7th bar and and made hostile remarks aimed at me , about Chuck Celski
I only met Chuck once for about two days or so , he was hanging around downtown where I was renting an apartment ,
I have no idea why the Arian guys were associating me with Celski and how his life turned out .
In fact one of the worst people in that respect Pat M . = in the time he spent with people like Tom Halie , Pat was a very negative influence .
Recently I ran into one who seemed to be lowering himself with a visit to Wallgreens , he walked by the anti acid area and looked at them and then me ,
Coincidentally = the food supplied by
U S foods , for the homeless was having a VERY NEGATIVE affect on the digestive tracks of the homeless.
Me , around home , a stones throw from the bar ( OConnell’s ) near the time they changed me , forever .
