Naomi: Vote for Donald Trumpin as president, the future of America depends on him.

(At Liberty's Kids: Print Shop)

Laura Wilkerson (on TV): My name is Laura Wilkerson,My husband George and I live just outside Houston, Texas. We've been married 25 years and we've raised three children. Our youngest son, Joshua, was brutally murdered on Nov. 16, 2010, by a kid who was a classmate of him. We found out later he was from Belize, brought here illegally by his parents when he was about 10 years old. I'm just going to tell you the story. It's sad story. If I cry, don't let it bug you. It's part of my daily routine at this point. I hope that it makes you mad, because I think Josh deserved to live if only because he was an American citizen.

Patrick: What a crumby way to be arrested for life, or a possible death penalty.

Aztec: She knows there is no way a "kick" could crack his spine wouldn't have cracked if was something hard like another car, but still, she believe them.

Maya: And with all the articles telling something, it doesn't make sense.

Aztec: It does makes sense pequeña hermana, if you're trying to hiding which event took place and in the which order of those events.

Alvin: Not to mention the 13 ropes. The torture you hear something like was my authorities, the Nazi, to the Jewish in World War 2, but with just with one rope. This Hermilo is Spanish, it makes no sense, and this.

(showing a video on his phone)

Laura Wilkerson: The policeman said he looked like a doll. He didn't even look real. He looked so tiny. Then after that in the trial the next picture was of his face after they removed his shirt. It was horribly disfigured by the closet rod.

Alvin: Anyone think it was a fake?

Others: (Agreeing)

Laura Wilkerson: He got up there and said he was trained to kill and that Josh had kicked his dog and that his killing skills took over," she said. From the stand, his said his culture was very different than ours. And he really was excited about what he had done. He never once showed any amount of remorse or sorrow for what he did to Josh.

Miwa: Is that too.

Aztec: Not on humans, just hunting the endangered Mexican wolf, and only to protect our livestock and dogs, that must have someone else.

Liberty: That wouldn't have been a problem if America didn't send them there in the first place, luckily they out just in time that their the ones that keep the caribou and deer population in check, and now Mexico is now suffering from what we thought was to happen, eating livestock and pets.

Maya: Well, there is no caribou and deer in Mexico, what's a caribou?

Patrick: And another Oswald, once again being blame for a crime you didn't commit. Even this, look...

(turn a recording) I recorded it last night.

Newrseporter: It's still unclear why the police didn't ask for Hermilo's parents for his status.

Laura Wilkerson: I just don't get it

Maya: And I don't get people like you!

Patrick: Anyone who didn't see that, are still going to believe in the police.

Flora: That would explain why they haven't let any of his saying in the case go public.

Savannah: Looks like the police are at it again, lying. Keeping America under their empire's control, the Government.

Alaska: So, what about the burning?

Moose: They wouldn't have found the body, it would have been burnt to ashes; but they would have smoke. Not to mention the fire department would have been alerted since the surrounding area being up in flame due to dry grass and high winds, look...

(searches on his phone)

October 28, 2010

(reading the article) FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas High winds and dry conditions helped fuel a grass fire Thursday morning in Fort Bend County.

Fire crews were on the scene battling the blaze in a field near the intersection of Grand Parkway and Westpark Tollway around 11:15 a.m.

Officials said the fire cut across Grand Parkway, forcing authorities to divert traffic for about 3 hours.

The weather conditions being extremely dry, windy, the fuel load we had as you can see, we had heavy fuel load and it was hard with the wind, said Capt. Derek Brown of the Richmond Fire Department. It was burning fast and hot and it was hard to keep up with.

Authorities said more than 100 firefighters from 12 different departments assisted in putting out the blaze, which burned more than 228 acres worth of land.

Miwa: Or this...

(searching on her computer)

Fort Bend Country is right next to the Brazos River, the tires would been covered in mud too, they said he took the 2 dollars, not the car keys. The nearest gas stations have anavergae of $2.25 per gallon.

Savannah: PLus the security cameras of the gas station would caught the whole thing, or the customers and workers would have suspicions and call 9-1-1.

Liberty: And Hermilo is an illegal immigrant.

Flora: Making ten times worse?

Liberty: Making it ten times less for him to do it, since he would be suffering from just money to pay his family, and if his classmate, it's going even more slim.

Charles: If was trying beat up anyone with a stick, it would either the "dog" or that Terrible Trump. And speaking off beating someone with a stick, the people who you see beaten anything wooden that looked remotely rod-like are the police, which can serious injuries.

Aztec: Like I said impossible for someone to crack a spine with a kick and the only wooden rod in are curtains rods that cost up $25.00, so it's clearly something wrong. Mainly you need two or three people to carry a large wooden rod, it a tree without branches and bark for Pete's sake.

Patrick: As for the car, it was at the a shopping center. It wouldn't have been there unless Josh is doing something he shouldn't.

Maya: Gang related?

Liberty: You bet. Unless it was a the school, then the killer must use his car for less suspicion, but that would've found fingerprints or DNA. Which neither the police or have checked for some reason.

Miwa: Not just that look how far Brazoria County is from Pearland. Which is by the way known for wet-lands and marshes.

Alvin: 40 miles, and Hermilo has no car, why would be lingering near Josh's car if he doesn't know how to drive?

Maya: Or he wasn't there at the attack, it's a field. He must have been attacked by dog, a mad dog probably have chase him to his house, since he was on foot.

Liberty: So, the real killer...

Aztec: Must have to own that mad dog,

Alvin: So they wouldn't have anyone around at the precise time of the attack, and then Hermilo's scar.

Flora: Could have been ran into a bush, a thorn bush...

Moose: Or the claws of the dog.

Victoria: The owner must live near the fields, and go to the school.

Liberty: And speaking of the shopping center, what was he buying, probably the gum that was found. Miwa to find anyone in the county with a car and dog.

Miwa: 140 car dealers, Texas is one of the most common states for dog attacks.

Maya: And besides it's Texas, the place is full wolves and coyotes.

Aztec: That won't explained the "Melting" tough.

Moose: Like I said, the body would have been in ashes,

(Looking on his phone)

Fort Bend County field is filled with dry grass, from fields to "grass farms", the Brazoria County on the other is known for farming vegetables like beans and pumpkins. and has anyone realized that Hermilo was at his friend's place while Josh was missing, not to mention he said Josh ride him home before, not that night.

Victoria: So not by the fields, but on a grass farm, probably the owner of the same one the body was found.

Alvin: Unless it's owner put him in the hood their after running over him, or due to the element.

Aztec: Besides the only thing that make skin even close to melting are metalliods.

Alvin: Anyone else suggested the use of some sort of acid was involved say I.

All others: I

Alvin: all opposed.

others (silence)

Alvin: Hydrofluoric acid, Moose is there anywhere in Texas that you can find it.

Moose: Baylor University, University of North Texas, Hydrofluoric acid, known for its ability to race long distances in a cloud, is extremely toxic. It causes lung congestion, inflammation and severe burns of the skin and digestive tract. It attacks the eyes and bones. Swallowing only a small amount of highly concentrated hydrogen fluoride will affect major internal organs and may be fatal. It can irritate the eyes, nose, and respiratory tract. Breathing in hydrogen fluoride at high levels or in combination with skin contact can cause death from an irregular heartbeat or from fluid buildup in the lungs. Skin contact with hydrogen fluoride may not cause immediate pain or visible skin damage. Depending on the concentration of the chemical and the length of time of exposure, skin contact with hydrogen fluoride may cause severe pain at the point of contact; a rash; and deep, slow-healing burns. Severe pain can occur even if no burns can be seen. Symptoms are: Skin blisters, Skin irritation, Skin burns, Eye irritation, Eye burns, Eye pain, Eye redness, Permanent vision impairment, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Fluid in the lungs, Bone pain, Burning sensation, Headache, Dizziness, Labored breathing, Sore throat, Abdominal pain, Weakness, and Collapse

Patrick: That's means it a car, or a s stick. It wasn't even a Hermilo's back porch if fact about the car was at the school near dumpster with his backpack and shoes were.

Alvin: Don't get your hopes up yet.

(reads an article of his phone)

production of fertilizers, e.g., superphosphate of lime and ammonium sulfate. It is widely used in the manufacture of chemicals, e.g., in making hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfate salts, synthetic detergents, dyes and pigments, explosives, and drugs. It is used in petroleum refining to wash impurities out of gasoline and other refinery products. Sulfuric acid is used in processing metals, e.g., in pickling (cleaning) iron and steel before plating them with tin or zinc. Rayon is made with sulfuric acid. It serves as the electrolyte in the lead-acid storage battery commonly used in motor vehicles (acid for this use, containing about 33% H2SO4 and with specific gravity about 1.25, is often called battery acid

Moose: It get's worse, infact,

(reads)

On July 19, 2009, an explosion rocked an oil refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas, critically injuring a worker and spawning a fire that burned for more than two days. The blast at the Citgo East refinery unleashed a chemical unknown to many Americans, though it is capable of sweeping into dozens of communities, sickening or even killing as it moves.

Alvin: That's why the most causes of death in Fort Bend , Huston, and Mexico are like heart diseases, cancer, strokes, and kidney diseases.

Moose:

(still reading)

Despite decades-old warnings that the compound, commonly called HF, could cause mass casualties — and despite the availability of a safer alternative — 50 of the nation's 148 refineries continue to rely on it.

At least 16 million Americans, many of them unaware of the threat, live in the potential path of HF if it were to be released in an accident or a terrorist attack, a joint investigation by the Center for Public Integrity and ABC News has found. The government maintains closely controlled reports outlining worst-case scenarios involving highly hazardous chemicals. The Center reviewed reports for the 50 refineries that use HF. The reports describe the most extreme accidents anticipated by the plants' owners. The information is not published and is not easily accessible by the public.

Alvin: "Not easily accessible by the public"?

Patrick: You think?

Moose: They let the acid out on purpose?!

Laura Wilkerson: So one of the last pictures I saw of Josh was one where his face is just one of his eyebrows is here, and the other is very low. It's something you don't want to be reminded of.

(Showing the picture of John)

Patrick: Whoa! What happened to him?!

Maya: Since when can blood and skin boil and melt like that?

Aztec: Don't be silly, infact, the murder crime was just diversion.

Liberty: So, it was them.

Savannah: Our government.

Lt. Onesimo Lopez, a Pearland Police Department spokesman: From interviewing the family and talking to other people, they figured out there's a pretty good chance that he didn't have a jacket and did not have any shoes on.

Flora: All the our evidence points to the incident, and the fact they already knew we wasn't wearing before they found the body.

Miwa: Unless they put the shoes and the backpack in the dumpster, which is why the tires were wet.

Alvin: But is that's the case...

(changes to the channel 5 where they are reporting about people being killed by"illegal aliens")

Who are they?

Victoria: Nothing more than Hydrofluoric Acid Victims in form of gas or rain, ans since there were no fingerprints or DNA search, those crimes were false.

Maya: I don't get, this is crazy.

Aztec: (noticing Josh's eyebrows were sliding off) I know the chemical reaction, it's hydrofluoric Acid on plastic, that's means the body was an actual doll the whole entire time, mostly a Barbie doll or another product created by Mattel, or another multinational toy manufacturing company.

Patrick: Apparently what the public was told was just a diversion, but we had finally unmasked the truth.

Aztec: Not only did the government made up the crime, but the police took in to them as well.

Moose: I think I know why, before joining United States, Texas was responsible for more than a third of Mexico's steel production and the first wine produced on the American continent was made in Parras, Coahuila.

Miwa: So that's it, they knew Texas wasn't entirely part of the Louisiana Purchase and the Mexican Revolution ban slavery, they want the wine, steel, and all if Mexico's value and crop cheap, so that's why the North American Free Trade.

Liberty: Still, She was the only one heard, ONLY ONE.,

Laura Wilkerson: Whether you love him or you don't, I felt heard

(The next day after write the news.)

Uncle Sam: (reading) She Was The Only One Heard. There one thing I would like to add, It because there illegal or is it not, people should be heard not to just find more about them, but find the truth if he or she is guilty or blame for crime they forced but that's the choice of weather who they true are or what we think because what we know.