Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Pseudonym


Author:  Carroll Scherber
Created:  February 8, 2017
Revised:  May 23, 2017







I hate having to put people in their places.


The purpose for my last posting was to educate the Rancho Mirage Police Department and the Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station within the California boundaries.  There are many who did not know how to research who I am.  There are many friends who also fall within.


The FBI within the Palm Sheriff’s Station, the Rancho Mirage Police Department and the Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station wanted to play me for a fool.  They knew who I was.  They were given my name at the time of homicide.  They were given my given name.  So… I chose to write under my given name.  These things piss my family off, especially, my mother.  My mother’s hatred toward my father is exponential.  It’s a different story.


So, I’ve had to teach those how to use Google’s Blogger.  How to research the simplicities of hyperlinks.


Some may follow me by email or read from Google’s Blogger.  From email they would not utilize the hyperlink, which was supplied.  So, a small tutorial had to be in place.


A pseudonym by definition with Merriam Webster means:

a fictitious name; especially :  pen name


However, in this case I chose to write under my given name verses the name my step-father gave to who I am.[1] Where is the difficulty in that?


This is what the Rancho Mirage Police Department and the Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station couldn’t figure out.  So, here is what they did.  They stole information from my home, which proved my existence; i.e., my birth certificate, electronic data and photographs.


Scrabble hollers, Unbecoming of a Police Officer!
There again is their Mission Statement:


Mission Statement:  California Sheriff’s Department



In partnership with the public, we serve to protect the public by the suppression and prevention of crime, and the reduction of criminal recidivism; and,


Perform all mandates of the Office of Sheriff as provided in the U.S. Constitution and laws of the State of California, including the investigation and enforcement of violations of federal and state laws and local ordinances in a fair and reasonable manner; and,


Serve the superior and municipal courts by providing court security, service of civil process, and execution of lawful orders of the court; and,


Maintain the county jails and prisoners committed therein as prescribed by law in a fair and humane manner.[2]


How are serving and protecting when they steal and don’t investigate?




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