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Brown Lizards Laughter, free mp3 song, 6 years after Being Tortured By Federal Criminals
by Kurt Brown, Saint Ram Bone Tuesday, Jul. 17, 2007 at 12:45 PM
USA, A Prison Nation World

I wrote a song after being injected and tortured in 2001 by federal criminals. I was a bank examiner. Another honest one was killed and covered up. This free song in mp3 is one of my first, and I am posting it

audio: MP3 at 2.2 mebibytes

I am posting here due to the removal of it from another source.

My goal is to form a political party that pushes for the removal of all borders in the Americas, formation of city states, and a separate overseeing body to implement space colonization.

We are prisoners on this planet, and many do not see the fences, around us and above us.

So on with the song, one of my first, and the others are linked at Mobile Audit Club below.

It is rudimentary and rude and was directed at the FDIC, and the EEOC, and the federal money laundering syndicates, including the Treasury. We were and are robbed, daily.

Brown Lizards Laughter in mp3 by Kurt Brown, stage name Saint Ram Bone...one of first songs after release from incarceration with forced injections, forced medical procedures (atrocities), and forced signatures. The date was 8-12-2001, and was not 9-11-2001 a humdinger. It was a strike by humane humans looking for the inhumane. We are in over our heads. We must become sharks.

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