Shouldn’t this Sheepbot, Todd Goulston, be charged with assault with a deadly weapon??? Or are guns not deadly weapons anymore???
There is no depth to which a “liberal” will not go to protect themselves from having to reconcile with Truth!
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LAW OF THE LAND – ALL “LAWS” WHICH ARE REPUGNANT TO THE CONSTITUTION ARE NULL & VOID. MARBURY VS. MADISON, 5 US (2 Cranch) 137, 174, 176, (1803)
The general misconception is that any statute passed by legislators bearing the appearance of law constitutes the law of the land. THE US CONSTITUTION IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND, and ANY statute to be valid, must be in agreement. It is IMPOSSIBLE for a “law” which VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION TO BE VALID. This is succinctly stated as follows:
“All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null & void.” Marbury vs, Madison, 5 US (2 Cranch) 137, 174, 176, (1803)
What is happening today (July 9, 2020) that makes this relevant? All the tyrant governors who have let a little power go to their fat heads and have mandated wearing masks in public and “social distancing” as “law”!!! Like Charlie ‘Chucky’ Baker of Marxistchusetts. Look what Chucky has been up to with your tax dollars.
Do you see how complacent the general populace has become? People have AN ENTIRE world of information available to them 24 hours a day right at the tip of their finger via “smart” phones. Now I understand why they are call “smart phones”, because the users have had their minds circumcised!
Instead of using them to actually learn what is being done to you, you use them for the bullshit you would rather learn, like building a farm on Facebook or wasting your time playing any of the other mind-numbing games they want to program you with. It’s the same thing for ANY AND ALL video games you play ANYWHERE. They are used to desensitize you and program you to act accordingly.
How is it that video games like Car Jack or whatever it’s called, how are they legal? You can learn how to carjack and murder someone, but a woman can’t breastfeed in public!!?? I’m sure The Law Of The Land protects women on that one too. That is the real virus. It should be mandated for anyone to have a child, they have pass a parenting class first.
Fun Fact: Today’s cell phones are MORE powerful than the room full of computers that sent Cmdr. Neil Armstrong, Col. Edwin Eugene “Buzz” Aldrin and Lt. Col. Michael Collins to the moon on July 16, 1969. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the Eagle on the Moon on July 20, 1969…51 years ago as of July 20, 2020.
Sheeple Of The New Normal
Satellite Tracking
Reason Blocker (Increases Fear)
Chip Implant (COVID 1984)
Social Distance Sensor
Removed Gender
Endless Vaccines
Muzzle Mask (By Wearing A Mask, You’re Showing Your Obedience, Virtue Signaling And Letting “Them” Know You Will Do What They Tell You To Do, At The Expense Of The Rest Of Humanity.)
Rubber Spine (It’s More Like A Wet Noodle Spine)
Mandatory Programming Device, Smart Phone
Tracking
Vaccine ID
Travel License
Social Score
Digital Wallet
Massachusetts Sheepbot, Todd Goulston, Pulls Gun On Maskless, Free Thinking Man Outside Walgreens
His license to carry a firearm and his guns were seized by officers
A Massachusetts man was arrested after police said he pulled a gun on a 30-year-old man outside a Walgreens because the alleged victim was not wearing a face mask inside the store.
Todd Goulston, 59, of East Bridgewater, was charged with multiple offenses following the alleged incident that occurred amid the state’s coronavirus mask order. His license to carry a firearm and his guns were seized by officers, police said.
“Goulston allegedly pulled out a gun from his vehicle and pointed it at the other man, who had not been wearing a face mask in the store,” according to a news release by the Bridgewater Police Department.
Police responded to Walgreens Pharmacy in Bridgewater around 5:20 p.m. on Friday after the manager called to report an argument between two men in the store. The altercation dragged into the parking lot, which is when Goulston allegedly pulled out the firearm, police said. He then got into his car and left the scene.
The 30-year-old was not injured during the incident, police said. Goulston was later arrested at his home.
Upon being placed into custody, police said the suspect complained of a medical issue and was transported to a local hospital.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker issued an (Illegal) emergency coronavirus order back in May requiring face masks or cloth face coverings in public places where social distancing was not possible. The order, which is currently in effect, applies to both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Goulston was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, disorderly conduct, and disturbing the peace, the department said.
Immutable Truth
Shouldn’t this Sheepbot, Todd Goulston, be charged with assault with a deadly weapon??? Or are guns not deadly weapons anymore???
There is no depth to which a “liberal” will not go to protect themselves from having to reconcile with Truth!
On April 17, 1969, an unknown group of thieves broke into the museum through the fire door and stole the complete series of paintings.
The thieves were very methodical in the crime, removing the paintings tack by tack from their frames.
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Unsolved Mysteries Stahl Paintings – Stations Of The Cross
I was in this episode of Unsolved Mysteries, the title was Unsolved Mysteries Stahl Paintings. I was the “lead” thief who stole the paintings of Ben Stahl. Ben Stahl was an American painter with fifty national awards who created fifteen paintings depicting scenes of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
“Pilgrims in Jerusalem today still retrace Christ’s sorrowful journey to Calvary. This journey is also possible for those who cannot travel to Jerusalem, for in Catholic churches, fourteen ‘stations’ or stopping-places are marked, each commemorating an event in the Passion. Passing from station to station, the faithful look at the picture of the event, meditate on its meaning, and pray for the grace it suggests.
Even one who cannot make the ‘stations’ in a church can follow Christ in spirit by contemplating these scenes and meditating on the events they represent. Artists of all ages have pictured the Passion, but none of the Old Masters seems to have produced a distinguished and complete set of stations. A modern artist, Ben Stahl, therefore undertook to tell the story of Christ’s Passion.
After exhaustive personal research in Jerusalem, he dedicated himself completely to this supreme effort of his career. The result is the most authentic and moving series of stations ever painted. The accompanying prayers are adapted from the way of the Cross of Saint Alphonsus Liguori.”
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Station 1:Jesus Is Condemned To Death – “My adorable Jesus, it was not Pilate, it was my sins that condemned Thee to die. I beseech Thee by the merits of this sorrowful journey to assist my soul in its journey towards eternity.”
Born in Chicago in 1910, Ben Stahl was introduced to the world of art by his grandmother. She took him on visits to the Chicago Art Institute and other galleries beginning when he was six years old and continuing until he was fifteen. After these adventures she would buy him oilcloth, brushes, and paints, and he would create “masterpieces” on the front porch of the family home.
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Station 2:Jesus Made To Carry The Cross – “My most beloved Jesus, by the merits of the pain Thou didst suffer in carrying Thy cross to Calvary, give me the necessary help to carry my cross with perfect patience and resignation.”
Stahl also read voraciously, which did not translate into academic excellence. However, when he was in seventh grade, he received a scholarship to attend Saturday morning lectures at the Chicago Art Institute. He would spend his Saturday afternoons drawing live animals at the Lincoln Park Zoo and the stuffed variety at the Field Museum, honing his knowledge of animal anatomy.
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Station 3:Jesus Falls The First Time – “My Beloved Jesus, it wasn’t the cross, but my sins that made Thee suffer so much, save me from the great misfortune of ever falling into mortal sin.”
After high school, Stahl got a job as an apprentice at a commercial art studio. One of the partners, realizing Stahl was ambitious and talented, encouraged him to draw and paint to create a portfolio. It was the contents of this portfolio that landed him a job at Chicago’s most prestigious art studio. During his time there and at other studios, plus a stint as a journalist for the Chicago Daily News, Stahl continued to develop a unique style, influenced by the Impressionists, which he felt would carry the mood and the emotional impact of commercial illustrations.
Stations Of The Cross 4
Station 4:Jesus Meets His Afflicted Mother – “My most loving Jesus, by the sorrow of this meeting, grant me a devoted Love for Thy most holy Mother. And thou, my queen, obtain for me a tender remembrance of the Passion of thy Son.”
Ironically, Stahl’s first assignment for The Saturday Evening Post was to illustrate a sea story – this for an artist who had never seen either the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans! The editors liked his work, and there followed four years of marine-themed assignments. Eventually Stahl asked for a change, so his next assignment was set in the desert – which he had also never seen.
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Station 5:The Cyrenean Helps Jesus To Carry His Cross – “My most sweet Jesus, I will not refuse the cross, as the Cyrenean did. I accept it; I embrace it. I accept in particular the death destined for me. I unite it to Thy death; I offer it to Thee.”
He was being noticed, however, and eventually he decided to move to New York and become a freelance illustrator. He illustrated over 750 stories for the Post along with a number of other magazines, and he continued to explore new approaches in his easel painting.
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Station 6: Veronica Wipes The Face Of Jesus – “My Jesus, Thy face was beautiful before; but wounds and blood have disfigured it. My soul was also once beautiful; but my sins have disfigured it. Restore it, my Redeemer, to its former beauty”
In 1951, Stahl was commissioned to paint “The 14 Stations of the Cross” for a special edition Bible published in 1952 by the Catholic Press of Chicago. For this assignment Stahl spent over three months in Jerusalem making preliminary sketches and conducting extensive research before beginning the paintings.
Stations Of The Cross 7
Station 7: Jesus Falls The Second Time – “My most gentle Jesus, how many times hast Thou Pardoned me, and how many times have I fallen again. Oh, by the merits of this new fall, help me to persevere in Thy grace until death.”
These 45 x 34 inch oil on canvas paintings became part of the collection of the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In 1965, Stahl created another series of mural-sized Stations of the Cross which were housed in the Museum of the Cross, which he designed, in Sarasota, Florida. Four years later, all of the large 9 x 6 feet canvases were stolen – an art theft estimated at $1.5 million ($10 million when adjusted for inflation). The paintings were never recovered.
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Station 8: Jesus Speaks To The Women Of Jerusalem – “My Jesus, I weep for the sins I committed against Thee, because of the pains they have deserved, but more because of the displeasure they have caused Thee, who hast Loved me so much.”
On April 17, 1969, an unknown group of thieves broke into the museum through the fire door and stole the complete series of paintings. The paintings were not insured because of the exorbitant cost and the low probability of possible theft.
Stations Of The Cross 9
Station 9: Jesus Falls A Third Time – “My outraged Jesus, by the merits of Thy weakness going to Calvary, give me strength to conquer all human respect, and my wicked passions, which have led me to sin.”
The thieves also stole expensive crucifix jewelry from the display cases, yet left behind two very expensive Macintosh sound systems. The thieves were very methodical in the crime, removing the paintings tack by tack from their frames. They were never caught, and it is now believed that the artworks could possibly be hidden away in some private collection away from public view, possibly without the owners knowing they are stolen.
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Station 10: Jesus Is Stripped Of His Garments – “My innocent Jesus, by the merits of the painful torment Thou hast experienced, help me to strip myself of all affection to things of earth, in order that I may place all my Love in Thee”
The statute of limitations ran out on the theft. Over the years, rumors have placed the paintings in the Bahamas, South America, Brazil, and different parts of the United States. Sadly, Ben passed away in 1987 without ever finding his paintings. Now, Ben Stahl’s children want to find the paintings to pay tribute to their father.
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Station 11: Jesus Is Nailed To The Cross – “My Jesus loaded with contempt, nail my heart to Thy feet, that it may ever remain there, to Love Thee and never to quit Thee again. I Love Thee, and I repent of ever having offended Thee.”
Suspects: No known suspects; police believe at least three people were involved. Witnesses recalled seeing a white van parked at the museum overnight, but no fingerprints were ever found inside, indicating the thieves were very experienced. Although the FBI became involved, their involvement was cursory, and they never kept a record of the stolen artworks.
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Station 12: Jesus Dies On The Cross – “My dear Jesus, I kiss devoutly the Cross on which Thou didst die for me. Thy death is my hope. By the merits of Thy death, give me grace to die embracing Thy feet and burning with Love for Thee.”
Six weeks after the theft, investigators received a tip from a man claiming to be a Catholic priest. He claimed that a man had approached him at his church, claiming to be one of the people that had stolen the paintings.The alleged thief demanded $1 million for the paintings. However, the lead did not pan out; the priest did not give his name and eventually stopped contacting investigators.
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Station 13: Jesus Is Taken Down From The Cross – “Oh Mother of Sorrow, for the Love of this Son, accept me and pray for Him for me. And Thou, my Redeemer, since Thou hast died for me, permit me to Love Thee; I wish but Thee and nothing more.”
Robert Seinstream of the Seinstream Gallery in Boca Raton, Florida claimed to Stahl’s son, David, that he had seen the paintings in storage at the Museum of Fort Lauderdale, but this tip was never followed. The files on the original robbery investigation were reportedly lost in a fire at the sheriff’s department, but another source claimed they were lost by a flood. There are no records of either incident.
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Station 14: Jesus Is Laid In The Sepulcher – “My buried Jesus, I kiss the stone that encloses Thee. But Thou didst rise again on the third day. I beseech Thee by Thy resurrection, Jesus, let me rise glorious with Thee on the last day.”
Eventually, David Stahl was linked by a friend he knew to an informant who said the paintings were stolen by a figure known only as “Travis Rausch” aided by two other men. On his own, Stahl has been privately following every lead, but without the assistance of the Sheriff’s Department and the FBI, he is limited in the scope of his investigation. While the FBI sometimes dispose of unsolved cases, several retired FBI agents confide that disposal is not routine and should be suspect.
Extra Notes: This case originally ran on the April 7, 1993 episode. It was also covered on ABC News Primetime Live.
Results: Unsolved. Ben’s children are offering a reward for the safe return of his paintings. Since the statute of limitations has run out on the theft, anyone who might have unknowingly bought the stolen paintings will not face prosecution
Oliver Bodnar Unsolved Mysteries Stahl Paintings – Stealing The Stations Of The Cross Paintings Scene
Oliver Bodnar portraying the character “Wacko” in the movie “Cause ‘N Defect”. Wacko is a long haired homeless man in Los Angeles…yes, that hair is real!
I was Freddy Krueger’s Double in A Nightmare On Elm St 5 The Dream Child and in the second season of Freddy’s Nightmares. They put me in two episodes. This one links to my scenes in Dust To Dust.
“The cool thing is, I have been a Freddy Krueger fan since the first movie, A Nightmare On Elm St, which came out in 1984, long before I moved to Hollywood.”
“A good example of how we “manifest” things in our lives.”
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Oliver Bodnar & Robert “Dog” Thomas, AKA Zippy The Chimp
Dust To Dust was the second episode of Freddy’s Nightmares that I was in, both done in the early 90’s. The first one I did was when I got into the Screen Actor’s Guild. I played a Gestapo officer and had one line, “Sieg Hile”. I’m still trying to find that clip, I don’t remember the name of the episode. If any of you Freddy fans know which episode it is, please let me know.
I keep thinking it’s “Dreams That Kill”. The photo to the left is from the set. You’ll recognize the man in the dress as Captain R. D. Thomas from the clip below. His name is Robert “Dog” Thomas, he was the Dolly Grip on the show. A great guy!!!
They asked Dog how he wanted to be listed in the credits and he said “Zippy The Chimp.” When you see him in the clip, you may hear me laughing…I forgot the screen recorder also picks up sound from the laptop mic.
The picture above is of me and “Zippy”, the day I got into S.A.G. The uniform was pretty authentic, as far as I could tell. Dog is in the dress because he was in that episode as well, in the same scene. I worked on the crew as well. Initially, I started as Freddy Krueger’s (Robert Englund) stand-in/double in A Nightmare On Elm St 5: The Dream Child. Then when the second season of Freddy’s Nightmares started up, they called me to be his stand in/double for the season.
What’s A Dolly Grip?
Incase you’re wondering what a Dolly Grip does. He’s in charge of moving the Camera Dolly backward or forward, to follow the actors or some sort of event on a TV or movie set. This isn’t from Freddy’s Nightmares, it’s from some movie set. The guy in the back with his hands on the bar is the Dolly Grip.
That dolly looks homemade, but if it works, it works. The dolly that Dog operated on Freddy’s was more of a standard type of dolly, like the one below.
The cool thing is, I have been a Freddy Krueger fan since the first movie, A Nightmare On Elm St, which came out in 1984, long before I moved to Hollywood. A good example of how we “manifest” things in our lives. I used to have one of his Fedora’s that was used in a scene where he squeezes his head and green slime would come out. I think that was from the TV show, not the movie. I’m not sure what happened to it.
The first movie came out a little less than a year after I moved to California in 1983…I was 18 years old. Five years later, I moved to Hollywood to start my “Illustrious” acting career.
Christopher Lloyd Had Lunch With Me
On a different note, one of the coolest and funniest things that happened to me while in Hollywood, is when I was a bartender at The City restaurant before they moved downtown LA, I was working the lunch shift one day and in strolls Christopher Lloyd who played “Reverend Jim” on the TV show “Taxi” and he played “Doc” in the “Back To The Future” series. He came in and sat at the bar and proceeded to polish off a bottle of whiskey…I forget the brand, but it was good whiskey.
He started telling me about a movie he was working on in the San Fernando Valley somewhere. They were filming a night scene and completely wet the street down when all of a sudden this car comes speeding down the street and tries to make the corner, but because it was wet, they spun out and crashed…that was not part of the movie.
Right as he told me they crashed, he started laughing hysterically, which made me start laughing. That was a fun encounter…unfortunately, cell phones weren’t that common and were the size of cinder blocks, so I couldn’t take a selfie with Reverend Jim Ignatowski.
80’s Portable Phone
I also worked on the pilot for 90210 and I remember one of the producers came on set with a “portable phone.” He had a strap on his shoulder so he could carry it like a bag…the thing was huge comparatively speaking to cell phones today. It was a huge battery pack with a normal phone receiver and cord.
A Nightmare On Elm St 5 The Dream Child
This photo is from The Dream Child movie, when Freddy is feeding Gretja her guts…it’s actually me doing it, they just dressed me the same, gave me the Freddy glove and I shoved that goo in her face.
This shot is at the end of the movie when the souls are coming out of “Freddy’s” back. That was me as well. The set was really cool. The “sound stage” was on Venice blvd, above a U-Haul place…it was a U-Haul back then anyway; we shot it in 1989. We also shot at the old VA Hospital in Westwood, that’s where the shots for the Asylum hallways were done. This last shot is just of the credits of the movie.
Freddy’s Nightmares Dust To Dust
The clip below is from season 2 of Freddy’s Nightmares, the episode is “Dust To Dust”. Tony Dow who played Wally on “Leave It To Beaver” and Sandahl Bergman who was in “All That Jazz” & “Conan The Barbarian”. Martha Smith, who you might recognize as “Babs” from “Animal House” was also in it.
This was a great time in my life, I miss it, but my life got greater…even after my motorcycle accident. It’s good to Live Life!!
Oliver Bodnar portraying the character “Wacko” in the movie “Cause ‘N Defect”. Wacko is a long haired homeless man in Los Angeles…yes, that hair is real!
I was in this episode of Unsolved Mysteries, the title was Unsolved Mysteries Stahl Paintings. I was the “lead” thief who stole the paintings of Ben Stahl. Ben Stahl was an American painter with fifty national awards who created fifteen paintings depicting scenes of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.