Crest Night Effects – Part V
Being all by myself with no help or support from qualified people and feeling stonewalled and roadblocks thrown in my way I took the advise from the reception clerk at the King County courthouse library and contacted the King County Bar Association.
Instead calling their office I wrote the President a certified letter on Wednesday, 17th September asking for his advise. When I sent off the letter, the postal clerk asked me whether I wanted to be notified when they received my letter. Since there was no doubt in my mind that he would answer, I declined the additional costs. I just replied, “He’ll write me.â€
On the same day I noticed the November 2004 magazine from the Smithsonian Institute in the gym. It had as a cover story “George Washington…tricks, lies, and slander.†Seeing this cover article reminded me that I had experienced the weirdest things here that I consider tricks, lies, and slander. When I was at the postal office to mail the letter to the King County Bar Association, I noticed two guys who wrapped a parcel that had the words ‘Keep refrigerated’ on it. And one of the guys looked from behind just like a man I had met in 1997. He was easily recognizable because he was bald and quite tall. Since strange things had happened when I had met this person, I felt that it might not be just a coincidence that a look-alike showed up at the postal office nor the magazine with an article about George Washington displayed at the gym. By the way, the person’s name I had met in 1997 was George.
The next day I received a call from a person who stated that he is a trial lawyer and that he had gotten my phone number from the King County Bar Association. His name was S. and he lived in Bellevue. He asked me about my case, and while I told him a little bit about it, he suddenly discontinued the call and told me that he had to take another call, but he would call me back.
After a while my phone rang again, but this time an office clerk C. from the King County Bar Association contacted me. She told me that she had given attorney S. who had just contacted me my phone number. After talking to her very briefly, attorney S. called me back from his cell phone in his car, and he told me that I should contact another lawyer. He gave me the same name, attorney L., which I had received from office clerk M. He also said that attorney L. is knowledgeable about dental claims.
That evening at 8:45 PM I received a call from a woman who asked for Mrs. Long. I mention this here because I had seen a pick-up truck with the name Long many times at a neighbor’s house, and I had often received a call whereas the person asked for Mrs. Long. That evening I decided to dial the automatic re-dial service to find out who had called me, and the phone number given to me was from Little Rock, Arkansas. There was no doubt in my mind that this had been a planned phone call.
In the coming weeks I was busy with different errands and having one of my sisters as a visitor. Therefore I didn’t contact attorney L. until the beginning of December. I’ll write about this encounter and the events that followed thereafter in article VI and VII.