Thursday, October 25, 2018

Dear Sapphire Lorelei Welka,



I am so proud that you have remained silently submissive and participated in slavery as a slave to your cancerously toxic biological mother Stephanie Jean Rice, and several enablers and protectors (who also have contributed to lies, some incredibly simply yet dangerously effective) including your biological aunts Janice Heagy and Lorraine Heagy, your friend John Mcclure, even your stepsister Candrika Rice, and her father Stephen Stewart Rice.

All the legal threats your biological mother Stephanie Jean Rice tried to scaremonger/fearmonger upon me back during June 2014, and follow up years later with lying under oath, along with several others, is incredibly disappointing, but also, reflects beautifully per the lately trending NPC meme, but otherwise, even the journal that you had handwritten over several months and eventually gave to me, along with another handwritten letter, both reinforcing your verbally expressed concern, and emotionally expressed body language (whether sociopathically behaved for staging/acting/influencial/impressionable purposes or not) at the time, I am glad that I brained enough to question the nature of your integrity, but still, I am curious how much cognitive/mental development must you endure before you may have enough willingness to stop submitting to abusive toxicity and speak out against it?

For example, that day that you burst into tears into defeat when your mother was belittling you in my present. You weren't acting. Of course not. You're not that toxically evil, even if your biological mother Stephanie Jean Rice is manufacturing to exploit your gullibility for manipulative social exploits (including waste, abuse, fraud, possibly con artist techniques, especially common like scammers in India).

Anyhow, hope all is well!  Regardless of how cruel and toxic you have enabled others to be (including some of the death wishes and death threats I have received, as related to the existence of homosapien Sapphire Lorelei Welka, including from her very own mother, Stephanie Jean Rice).

Be strong. Respect yourself.

Sincerely,

Jason Khanlar

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