Sunday, October 29, 2017

Dear Sapphire Lorelei Welka,

Don't let anyone manufacture your consent to lie, abuse, manufacture consent, engage in predatory manipulation, delusionatlity, malice. This includes your biological mother Stephanie Jean Rice, your stepfather Stephen Stewart Rice, your stepsister Candrika Rice, your aunts Janice Heagy and Lorraine Heagy, your friend John Mcclure, myself Jason Khanlar, and everyone and/or anyone else.

If anyone lies to you or attemnpts to manufacture your consent with narratives that conflict with truth and reality, or even if you don't realize or recognize they are lying to you immediately, ask questions, as soon as you are able to realize. If those humans don't show any responsiveness to your questions, ask yourself and others questions why those homosapiens are ignoring, neglecting, rejecting, dismissing, denying, disrespecting you and what it means that they do so.

Don't let anyone pressure or force or threaten or coerce or intimidate you to remain silent, to be afraid to have a voice.  Definitely, your mother Stephanie Jean Rice is a dishonor and disgrace to have bestowed upon you such horrible, nasty leadership, especially with the extremities of English language profanities she had used, along with her efforts to pressure you to remain silent, gullible, exploitable.  Have a voice! Stand up against bullying.

For 3.5 years you have and continue to set up an extremely bad, practically abusive example, not just for yourself, but for anyone and everyone that may look up to, admire or appreciate you, and I highly encourage for you to speak out, and tell the truth, the sooner the better.



"If you constantly cover for the predator, you're allowing it to happen" - Chrystal Neria (Kaya Jones)

If Sapphire Lorelei Welka constantly covers and protects her biological mother Stephanie Jean Rice and other predatory abusive humans, letting them lie, falsely narrate, manufacture consent, mentally abuse, etc., then Sapphire Welka is and has been allowing it to happen, perhaps even showing support, advocate, encouragement and benefit (likely selfishly or arrogantly) from doing so.

Be strong. Respect yourself.

Sincerely,

Jason Khanlar


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