Wednesday, September 9, 2015

33 46 67 85 86 | Rick Wershe, 'White Boy Rick', to Be Released From Prison


White = 5+8+9+2+5 = 29
Boy = 2+6+7 = 15
Rick = 9+9+3+2 = 23
White Boy Rick = 67


Richard = 9+9+3+8+1+9+4 = 43
Wershe = 5+5+9+1+8+5 = 33/42 
Jr. = 1+9 = 10
Richard Wershe = 76/85
Richard Wershe Jr. = 86/95


And last, notice the age, 46.  What else?

I suspect all of these men are government agents, taking the blame for spreading the federal governments drug imports.

4 comments:

  1. I suspect you are correct ;)

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  2. Information, documents, links, etc related to Rick Wershe and his case:
    https://www.facebook.com/freewhiteboyrickwershe
    https://read.atavist.com/white-boy-rick?no-overlay&preview
    http://www.thedimedroppers.com/
    http://www.change.org/petitions/free-white-boy-rick-wershe

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    1. "Law enforcement and the criminal justice system need to hang their heads in shame for keeping Wershe in prison for a life prison term when everyone else in Michigan prisons convicted of the same non-violent drug crime committed as a juvenile has been set free. The only difference between Wershe and all the others is he exposed police/political corruption." - http://www.thedimedroppers.com/2015/10/richard-wershe-jr-is-still-in-prison.html

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  3. "The story of Richard “White Boy Rick” Wershe, Jr. is an epic tale, sprawling and complex. It is a challenge to keep the story straight because there are so many players, so many events. It is a challenge to tell you about it. It is much more than a story about a white teenage dope dealer in the black underworld. It is every bit as much a tale about police criminality, political corruption and what appears to be a decades-long vendetta, a dark and chilling conspiracy within the criminal justice system against a teenager who dared to help the FBI put politically-connected dope dealers and corrupt cops in jail. It appears to be an organized violation of one man’s civil rights over his entire adult life. There are dozens of important events and hundreds of characters in this story. Two key episodes were Wershe’s 1988 drug trial and his 2003 parole hearing. This lengthy blog post touches on both. Those bothered by how long it takes to read this should remember Rick Wershe has lived with all of this every day, 24/7, in an 8 X 12 prison cell for the past 27 years." - http://www.thedimedroppers.com/2015/09/white-boy-rick-wershe-records-do-not.html

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