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Sherlene Stevens: Routine Review of Emails, Then There's Spam

At my home office, late afternoon, yesterday (April 11, 2016), I performed my typical e-mail organization routine. How dumb of me! I viewed my spams, and after reviewing a spam email (dated March 22nd), I opened the attached file to read . . . Bitcoin! This is what it said: ATTENTION! All your documents, photos, databases and other important personal files were encrypted using strong RSA-1024 algorithm with a unique key. To restore your files you have to pay 0.31003 BTC (bitcoins). Please follow this manual: 1. Create Bitcoin wallet here:       https://blockchain.info/wallet/new 2. Buy 0.31003 BTC with cash, using search here:       https://localbitcoins.com/buy_bitcoins 3. Send 0.31003 BTC to this Bitcoin address:       13Yt9gdwySpH6bbdvU29H4HnkuGmXiWrda 4. Open one of the following links in your browser to download decryptor:       http://webrh.fr/counter/?ad=13Yt9gdwySpH6bbdvU29H4HnkuGmXiWrda   ...

Sherlene Stevens: The Earthly Man Named Jesus

So you may be reading this and aren't too familiar with structured religion. Who really was Jesus, while on earth? What was it like during his time? Jesus was born into Judaism: he was a Jew who practiced in the faith. Today, we would identify him as being a Jewish Christian. Jesus was smart--perhaps, today, he would have been classified a part of the gifted-and-talented. Remember: Only the Catholic and Jewish priests, or formal priests, were allowed to be taught how to read and write. Jesus was a homeless wanderer.  Most financially challenged people and his followers had no consistent home style. They often slept outside (warm climate). Yet, they knew how to conduct themselves in other people's living quarters. Jesus was born to fulfill the first promise of the one and true living God.  The second promise has yet to be fulfilled--the ending of the world as we know and the return of Jesus (See Holy Bible, Book of Revelation). It is all about this promise that we par...

Sherlene Stevens: "Talk to the Hand"

This topic is the Ebonic expression of informing another to not say or verbalize communication as in a traditional conversation actions. [In other words, one who raises "the hand" to imaginatively block such verbal listening of another.] Such modern action is actually a form of the old way of Roman Catholicism. It is formally defined, by Catholics, as actions of "excommunication." One or family set that is EXCOMMUNICATED, can not-- Participate in personal community function space in communities, or near the Roman Church (the mother church of most of our today's church sects and denominations foundations or layout administrative leadership and practices designs). Be buried on church-owned land. Continue in an active, formal, real marriage, or in a marital engagement. Have sex with current real spouse (if so ordered by the Church). Sometimes, too, another mate is introduced or assigned (by the Church) to the spouse whom is not found in excommunicated st...

Sherlene Stevens: Old Catholicism Way: Historical Monks

Back in the day, only the majority of Roman Catholic priests and monks could read and write. Some of the kings didn't possess such skills and relied heavily on religious leaders. European religious leaders were the only group who really studied or became learned in education, opposite minority cultures and communities of other continents. White leadership: "My side partner--a priest or a monk." Monks lived under a vow of silence, so hush or Sh-h-h-h! Monks would live, undisturbed, in their home style, away from the secular social culture. Monks would intentionally bruise their bodies--some performed daily--as a sacrifice to God. Monks would participate in daily or routine food fasts. Monks would spend long hours in prayers or meditation. Monks, some of them, would beat their own flesh by wearing of a heavy chain. [modern male trends, Hmm] Monks, some of them, would falsify biblical events and writings of the Holy Bible to allow Roman Catholicism to be the religi...

Sherlene Stevens: First Day of March, 2016

Dear Audience Family, The Family-Bonding Portal has a new look, for a new month, during a leap year!  Since I am in the actions of concluding my 2016 presidential candidate run, I have taken down my official campaign website page look.  Please take a moment to review the old and new page tabs.  Political Campaign. It was nice meeting and speaking to American citizens who really thought highly of me and my campaign run.  I am going to keep some of the campaign-related news and topics on the web page until January 20, 2017--such as my presidential proposal. Other campaign topics will be taken down, after the national election, in November. Portal. It is my goal to continue to update you, audience family, of current family-related national topics and family amusements.  The international version of the portal will have amusement topics from various continents. It will be completed in a few weeks. Don't stop providing me with your event tips and suggestio...

Sherlene Stevens: Flexible Racial Setting Activities

Do you know how to participate at a function when there are other racial identities--and your, you know, the only one? Now What Be aware of your surroundings at all times, while participating in the given function. Do you have a cell phone? Did you tell someone where you were going? This may be an inappropriate environment to drink: stay alert of your own gestures and actions. If someone extends a hand for a handshake or hug don't wipe your hands in front of the person, etc.  Don't assume that you know everything of the culture and social attitudes of the other race in the setting.  Avoid repeating their words to others that you hear in the setting. If you don't know something about the setting's activities, ask someone: "What --?" "So what--?" and "Now what?" "Absorb from others without trying to become somebody else." -Chuck L. (Oct. 2015) If you are to select the fine-art activities, find out what your audience would ...