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Beware The Dogs

Story ID:3597
Written by:Mark Crider
Organization:Corpus Christi Coating & Machine Inc.
Location:Corpus Christi Texas U.S.A.
Year:2004
Beware The Dogs

They have this uncanny ability like Jim Jones in Guyana and David Koresh in Waco to alter our minds, rendering us virtual mental slaves to them. You didn't know THAT?

And how do they do this? They play like they're devoted to our well-being. Acting as though there is no other thing or person on earth that can replace you. They watch you continually acting as though they would die for you to be sure that nothing harms you, which would interfere with their end plan. They are on continual alert to anything that may interfere with these plans and will fight viciously, even to the death, to keep you for their own pleasure. Their jealousy is seemingly redundant and has no surpassing apex. You are theirs and they are determined to see that nothing, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, gets in their way.
They are so cunning that they can disguise this ability and you never know it's happening to you until it's too late. Then you can never recover. You are doomed as their slave. To never be mentally free again. Captured to your end time. Till death do you part. Believe me! I'm there with a dog in my heart.

Mark Crider, Raffish Raconteur ©2004
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