TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION - Part 10 - Taken Up Series
06.28.2009 09:38 UFO - Source: UFO Digest
TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION - Part 10 - Taken Up Series
by Theresa J. Thurmond Morris
Posted: 11:00 June 25 2009
“Truth is stranger than fiction. I have secrets and some I will share and some I will not. Those I know of our past can be found if one desires to dig deep enough. I will not show you where to see or ask that you follow me. But I will guide those where I have been leaving a trail. Each being will see their lives played out. The lives we create here will follow us into the next level of being. In spirit however, we are all bonded in truth as all one energy.” TJ
I listen to the 44th President of the United States, President Barack Obama. I heard him say in Cairo, Egypt via television and my DSL Internet On Line via my computer to tell the truth to the world who was watching and listening and all those who were not that will learn about his speech through history and in schools.
I am an observer and a participant in life on earth. I have had my life in school, in the military, and in the business world. I have been on many stages, on television many times, radio, and even in a movie. I have been no one and I have been someone in others eyes. I experienced life and am very proud to be an American.
One thing that I am not proud of are the lies we tell each other, our children, our families, our community, our society, our culture, and now the entire world based on our government and the elected officials who are in elected and appointed official positions that represent “WE THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” who are in office.
Those who are in office have a responsibility to up hold the justice, democracy, and this republic for all citizens of these United States. Not just some because it feels right or because of popular constituent votes or polls taken.
Doing what is right and telling the truth was what this country was founded upon. Not Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Who came up with that saying and demoralizing way of being in the Military? They must have been a Communist. President Obama we need your assistance sir.
Many arguments can be supported on both sides of the gender issues that we are facing in our future. But, we need you to be the strong Commander in Chief that we know you can be and honor this very important part of what you have spoken in your days prior to your election sir. I do not know this 1st Lt. Dan Choi who graduated as an Officer and chose to serve the greater good and to be a part of something greater than himself.
The military is very important to me on at home with Homeland Security because so many people are already trained to be responders as needed in an emergency. We can work together and use words we all know. In America, because we can all relate to how we want to protect America, our freedom, our democracy, for our family, country, flag, and all beings on this planet. I like military in this world because we can all work together to help others in cataclysms, when extremists try to cause harm to themselves and others.
I know what it feels like to take the oath to defend this country against both foreign and domestic enemies. I do know the respect for my self and my country when I was finally allowed to wear my U. S. Navy uniform. And, I do know what it feels like to be discriminated against for wearing that uniform and to be looked down upon by others.
I am a woman who was born in the great southern state of Louisiana the day after Christmas, 1951. I was the child that was supposed to be a boy to please my father, and his father, and all the great proud men who have been in our military and I was born a woman with the last name of Thurmond. I was resented because I was a girl and I lived with that until I could be brave enough to accept that there was nothing in this world I could do to change my gender and to hold my head up high. I also had three brothers with the name of Thurmond and Nathaniel who wore the U.S. Marine Corps Uniform and taught at Paris Island, North Carolina was treated harshly by African Americans because his last name was Thurmond. He is now deceased but I know some of his deepest issues with the fact that he grew up and went to school with black boys and some of them were his best friends but since he is not hear to tell his story I will leave it wit the fact that he was proud of that uniform and his country just as I am today.Our brother, David Thurmond is now deceased due to the Aids Virus. My brother David was a twin to my sister Wendy Thurmond Finley. David wanted to serve in the military and we had conversations about it. Since his oldest sister and brother had served as well as his father, it was natural for him to want too. But, because he grew up with a male body being the twin to a female, he was different. I knew when he was born that he was different and I was only ten years old. He had it tough in school and being around people.
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