Thursday, 23 January 2020

#F20. Sooke And Victoria. The Torquoise People.

Sooke,

Victoria.

Sooke,
Victoria, 
Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, 
Canada.

The Torquoise People.

The Torquoise People Are A Hidden,
Well Kept Secret, Secretive, People
And Possibly Unwanted People.

A Complaint Against Sooke And Victoria. 



There is a hidden people called "The Torquoise People" living in Sooke
And Victoria, Vancouver Island,British Columbia, Canada.

This report is about The Torquoise People.
The Torquoise People are a group of people who do hide themselves within
The Society Of Sooke And Victoria.
The Torquoise People have been very evil spoken against. 
The Torquoise People have been put out of communities in the past.

Readers: I, Murray S. Fenwick, am speaking to you Sooke And Victoria.

In order for your very own community to run smoothly along and straightly
along.
In order for your very own community to know what is seriously going on in
your very own community. 
In order that no-one in your very own community does get unnecessarily hurt.
In order that your very own community can prove whether or not The Torquoise
People are doing things right, living right.
I do believe that at times it is a good idea for your very own community to
investigate groups of people like The Hidden Torquoise People.
I do believe that since The Torquoise People have always chosen to remain 
hidden away from The General Public.
I do believe that since The Torquoise People have always chosen to hide their
hidden identity and what they are doing from The General Public as well.
Therefore: Me, Myself and I, Murray S. Fenwick, does believe that The Torquoise
People should be ordered by The General Public to publicly talk about exactly what
they are doing. 
This report is about a hidden crowd of people named "CROWD TORQUOISE,"
who live in Nanaimo, B.C., Canada.

This day of 1980 Anno Domini one of my Great White Light Spirit Guides Named
Shiva showed me just some of those people's haunts who call themselves The
Crowd called Color Torquoise.

1. One day when I was walking along the streets of Nanaimo, British Columbia,
    Canada. ...

2. I, Murray S. Fenwick, saw the color turquoise.

3. I took note of the location that I found, saw, the color turquoise.

Readers: For some peculiar reason "The Color Turquoise" was always placed in
                a non-obvious, some what hidden, location. The color torquoise did
seem to be a hidden little brush mark  of paint that had been put onto things in a
non observable place.


4. The color turquoise was painted on the underside of a house's extending eves.
    The eves did extend out over the side and ends of the house and in one location
    between two extending beams of roof rafters there was a little bit of the color
    torquoise painted right there. The color turquoise when painted in this location is
    very hard to see,to detect, to find at all.


5. I then saw the color turquoise painted on the underside of a garbage can. A
    person had to literally lift the garbage can up and right upside down and over
    to see the color turquoise painted right there on the garbage can's bottom. The
    color turquoise when painted onto this garbage can in this location was very
    hard to detect by just human eyes indeed but The All Seeing Eyes Of The Lord
    Shiva Do See Everywhere! ... There right before my very own eyes was just a
    small splash of the color torquoise.


6. In another non-obvious location "The Crowd's Color Turquoise" was painted
    onto an upright piece of cement that was part of the steps that led to a house.
    By being in this location it would lead one to think that the color turquoise was
    painted there in order to give people guidance when they were approaching
    the house in order that one did not trip on the cement sidewalk. Even though
    the color turquoise could be readily scene in this position a person would
    recognize this paint job as a direction pointer not as "A CROWD PLEASER."


7. One day when I was doing business at The Nanaimo Royal Canadian Mounted
    Police Station I was very shocked when I saw A Royal Canadian Mounted
    Policeman there wearing "The Color Turquoise" all over his uniform. The Color
    Torquoise was always kept in a secondary position to the color and design of his
    great big colorful uniform but he had a whole lot of "The Color Turquoise" on
    himself. Should The Crowd Called Turquoise look at him they would certainly see
    Their Color Turquoise, on his uniform, in every direction. I'll say it again, This very
    seriously shocked me! !!!

Readers: I have seen The Color Turquoise splashed about. ...

Readers: I, Murray S. Fenwick, does believe that "The Crowd Turquoise" should
                be very seriously investigated as to just what they are in general doing
about the communities of The United Kingdom and maybe just what are they doing
about other nations in the world as well?

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