06/20/2017
Tell me the Truth
When this was conceived it was written for a legacy that has no name. You call him Geronimo. I wanted to discuss now a Palawan, a student that I came upon today. He did not stink of the normal car dealers: bad runs, bad wheels or bad nags. But it does matter; the brothers will succeed anyway despite any government or any demise. These are champions. These are my bastards. They are human beings. I will tell their story. But when I tell you the truth you will not understand. Please forgive me. I will not tussle or even think our forefathers did us correctly. I welcome Greek, Viking, Northam, English, French and any man that believes in family. Tell me the truth. As I write this my heart is scared. But the very truth in my brother’s and sister’s heart; they will understand we exist for them. America, Cameroon and 28 states and 28 countries we will put each other back to work. Tell me the Truth. I do not know if they are going to do what I set up. I am bringing equal pain; equal financial with equal responsibility. Tell me the truth. If I got it right I make a billion dollars. I think I have it right. Papa’s Bible, the first perfect con: where everybody gets what they want and not what they need. No human being is allowed to have a slave. When I run into that pretty soon the slave becomes the master. Then, it is up to him to be a human being. He has a choice: either clean up the business that he left or destroy them. Geronimo is something special that America has not taken care of. I will be able to make 10 million jobs with him. Tell me the truth. Let me fill my brother’s heart; let me fill my brother’s soul. Let me accept Geronimo in my heart. As I write who he is, it becomes true. I must teach the way I know how to teach. All my brothers are each other’s teachers. My brother John Davenport chose to sponsor you, Maximiliano Lopez. Your name is Geronimo. You will take this name category. These words will never be published until after my death. I am not ashamed of my accomplishments. As you read this there is a reason I am setting this slave free. You will augment me and everything we are doing to make sure every child I adopt finishes college. Every one of them will find their place on God’s green earth. From your shoe shiners to your polishers, I am going to teach you how to make pennies into dollars. You will realize I would not put this into words if you were not my baby brother’s brother. When you touch this book I have to tell you the truth. I do not like slavery. Forgive me my friend. The love you have shown me; I must tell you the truth. I have no choice. I have to return the love that was given to me. Why do you think she loves you so bad? Tell me the truth.