560-llw-Pb; Michael Brown, Fergurson, Mo., Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, CRB Library
1.Today is a TWO day; at Reynolda Branch library; notice on the dooor :
"PUBLIC computers are temporarily out of service; we apologize for the inconvenience"; then ater geeting satement from librarian about 20 minutes later; the computers came back up and after signed on white male came and sat beside me=all the oher computers working and nobody is on the computers;
2. Went to CINTAS because do ot have the money to buy the vegetables and fruits needed to help maintain a healthy body; told CINTAS I wanted a good sandwich and had been wanting one for a long time; so what does CINTAS do; first take a lot of the vegetable to BabCOCK foundation-so I have less vegetable[s] of which CINTAS know I am at her house because don't have the MONEY to eat; which is the same thing [removed food that lead to starvation]that CINTAS did that lead me to have to go into ICU unit at Forsyth Hospital in 2015;
3. Cousin Kannzer who was killed by nurse Maria[found ssituation with Maria/Vanessa in DVD-documented=not coincidental that Maria was Kanzenner'ws nurse; now Maria is calling CINTAS=no coincidence tha Maria does not talk to me and talks to CINTAS= Maria and CINTAS and Melissa Williams,etc. are part of in house group that work for white males in secret; which is why "Babcock Foundation is pleased to welcome Justin Maxson as its new Executive Director "to keep CINTAS in her role=threat to CINTAS=Kanzenner situation=Kill like Maria or deal with the new "DIRECTOR" of BabCOCK foundation;
4.Wat does not come up is the article that lists the BabCOCK foundation as one of the key collaboators for the Mayors "thought force" verses a "financial committee":
Rogan Kersh, provost of Wake Forest University (chairman); Wynne Brown, director of Student Health Services, Winston-Salem State University Wellness Center; Joe Crocker, director of the Poor and Needy Division of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust; Beverly Emory, superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools; the Rev. Todd Fulton, president of the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity; Robert Garcia, vice president of the Hispanic League; Lee Garrity, city manager of Winston-Salem; Art Gibel, the president and chief executive of Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina; Cindy Gordineer, president and chief executive of United Way of Forsyth County; Gary Gunderson, vice president of Faith and Health Ministries, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center; Marlon Hunter, director of Forsyth County Public Health; Sen. Paul Lowe Jr. of N.C. Senate District 32; Forsyth County Commissioner Walter Marshall; Winston-Salem Council Member Derwin Montgomery; Earline Parmon, outreach director for U.S. Rep. Alma Adams; Kenneth Peacock, retired chancellor of Appalachian State University; Evan Raleigh, deputy director of Community and Business Development for Winston-Salem; Elwood Robinson, chancellor of Winston-Salem State University; Michael Suggs,president of Goler Community Development Corp.; Larry Woods, CEO of the Housing Authority of Winston-Salem and Linda Jackson-Barnes, director of the mayor's office for Winston-Salem.
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