Saturday, January 3, 2009

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I am currently living in Washington, DC where I worked for the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a Patent Examiner. I recently left the federal civil service to pursue other interests, namely my passion for writing. I have been writing since high school, mostly short stories.

Soon I will move to Las Vegas, Nevada USA to take care of my elderly parents and work on my two books Shield of Faith and the other The Rosary Bracelet, a novel. With God's blessing, my books will be published by January 2010. I am considering attending law school at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) or completing my Ph.D. in physics, also at UNLV. Since before that happens I now have a lot of time on my hands, I will be working on my writing.

Shield of Faith is meant for a Roman Catholic audience, yet I hope that my memoir appeals to all types of people. I will speak all over the United States to address the plight of the mentally ill. My article Modern Slavery Operation In Las Vegas has been submitted to the press, and I have contacted several lawmakers about the problem of exploitation of the mentally ill by such organizations as the Las Vegas Mafia in the slavery operation the mentally ill community of Las Vegas knows as "The Underworld".

The memoir asks the question, how much of mental illness is actually the supernatural? I have seen objects materialize with evidence they came from the future. I have seen objects move by themselves. I have heard a voice claiming to be God as well as voices obviously not God. I have seen glorious visions as well as terrifying ones. Few people understood my struggle. Most people dismissed my experiences as pure mental illness, including the Roman Catholic Church, in order to have a comfortable explanation for them.

It is easy to dispense bottle after bottle of psychiatric medication than to realize that perhaps there really is a God who intervenes in the world. Such a thought that God is real frightens many people because all secrets shall be revealed. Whether or not my experiences came from the Lord, future generations of the Roman Catholic Church will decide. For now our secular-humanistic society will warehouse away people like me.

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