Texas man who’s been EATING the dogs PLEADS GUILTY on camera!
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The truly heartbreaking plot twist here is that this man is a (Friends General Conference [FGCquaker.org]) “Quaker” in good standing—with apparently zero reprimand or reform in the works as of the time of publication.
William Liam Kimbro, apparently some kind of drug- and alochol-addicted predator who according to Jerome Gray of the compound in McNeal (an affiliate of the Friends General Conference [FGCquaker.org]) has burned bridges in Sierra Vista () and who currently represents himself as a local Quaker meeting host and community consultant (⚠️), and in the face of all of this Gray remains apparently 100% committed to running cover for Kimbro, stonewalling concerned citizens, snowing his fellow Quakers, and endangering the public.
As of time of publication Gray steadfastly refuses to reprimand, downgrade, discuss, OR EVEN DISCLOSE TO HIS FELLOW QUAKERS the nature and repetitiveness of Kimbro’s social behavior enabling Kimbro to continue to poison the Southwest Quaker forum—and Gray now appears intent on RE-VICTIMIZING KIMBRO’S VICTIMS by utilizing underhanded tactics that appear to be components of an overarching effort to suppress relevant public safety bulletins and extinguish public outrage at these now two-plus local FGCquaker.org representatives’ feckless, depraved, and optically deliberately harmful actions!
The Friends General Conference (FGCquaker.org) has been contacted but has thus far not commented on their local representatives’ terroristic and otherwise chilling actions and attitudes that they’ve shown the public of Bisbee, Ariz., over this past weekend.
Quoting on nonviolence and pacifism from FGCquaker.org: “Peace has always been a very important expression of how Quakers are guided by the Spirit. We wrestle with our understanding of what God requires of us. We are asked to consider if we are called to be pacifists, but this determination is left to the individual as conscience dictates. For many, it has meant a commitment to nonviolence and c)onscientious objection to participating in war. Some Quakers, however, have served in the military. Quaker institutions, such as meetings, generally hold to a pacifist position. For more on Quaker pacifism, see the QuakerSpeak video The End of Violence?” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm56GeaBazY)
Until we’re able to give the public some sense of the nature and scope of this corruption, we are advising our neighbors not to brave McNeal, Ariz., as they clearly appear to be terrorists and monsters out of a horror movie. Apparently everything in Cochise County is going bad—even the Quakers!
Quakers then: "We love silence!"
Quakers now: "We love violence!"
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