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Psalm 91
I’ve been deliberately using music to block ThE VoIcEs for over a year now. Initially, it was only with secular songs. Last fall, I regularly began playing hymns. It’s nice going to church and being familiar with some of the words & music, although I still follow the hymnal. When I got thrown in jail read more
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Daisy Accosted by Nassau County Police Detectives
This battered daisy, having survived the protracted attack on my constitutional & civil liberties that occurred yesterday, is placed in honor of both victims AND perpetrators (Matthew 5:44) of official oppression, corruption, & police brutality. The full story is available at grantfaber.org. (Also in The Wayback Machine, if the site goes offline…again.) I feel I read more
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Song of Songs
We’re starting to gain local notoriety (aside from the abuse of your federal/cosmic powers and official oppression at the hands of Nassau County PD.) A commuter paused while I was taking the above photo and asked what all these flowers are about. “Commemorating a relationship,” I replied cheerfully. Before I was fired from my job read more
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He Says That He’ll Be Rich Someday
Just wrapped up my pretrial psych eval over @ Nassau County Probation. I politely asked them to take a gander @ grantfaber.org 😮 Pretty sure they came to the same conclusion the Jamaica Hospital CPEP had way back on Tuesday, March 14, 2023 (& also last November 2024) and then – EIGHTEEN ambulance rides later read more
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Why You’re Not god
I’ve previously outlined “3 Immutable Laws,” intended to protect me from the sin of even considering that you, my estranged wife, could be god. The fact that this story hasn’t gotten the attention (or justice) it rightfully deserves is concerning, and it has caused me to question reality. I had to check myself again last read more
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The Edmunds Act Made Double Knots Illegal
The U.S. government began enforcing the act in 1887. Three years later, the Church of LDS ended the practice of polygamy and now excommunicates anyone who engages in it. It’s adultery, plain and simple. After our geographic separation, I spent twenty years “keeping the ends out for the tie that binds,” not realizing we had read more

