Monday, August 29, 2011

Nettie Callaway

Today is August 29th, 2011. My Great Great Aunt Nettie died this morning at Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Mo. She was around 85 years old. She has been a part of my life since my life began and I turned 34 years old this year in April. I will miss her immensely. She was the sister of my mother's father's mother or my Great Grandmother. I love you baby.

When I think about her passing I am relieved she is not suffering as she was in her last days due to extreme old age. We don't often consider 85 to be extremely old when the highlight reels run on someones 101st birthday. She was just as wise but maybe not as old. She had a spirit that could have only come from the Father in Heaven above, and always said "God Love you" to everyone she knew. Today as I will from now forward, I am celebrating her life and her love. I love you baby.

God Bless, God Speed, Good Journey.
Until we meet on the white shores of Heaven


Chief


On or about the spring semester of 2000 I became involved with an undercover DEA agent who utilized my intelligence services to track and prosecute drug offenders in Adair and Boone County Mo. In the end, after the dust had settled I was arrested on or about November 20, 2001 for felony possession of a controlled substance, carrying a concealed firearm, and impersonating a police officer. The impersonation was dropped due to the fact that I am an Independent Security and Intelligence Officer and the carrying concealed was reduced to unlawful use although the weapon never left my side and in fact was not in use. I served a two year probation sentence which at the end of, I was promised an SIS (suspended imposition of sentence) for the crime I was harranged onto pleading guilty for. I was misrepresented by my attorney and falsely prosecuted by a corrupt and dirty prosecuting attorney; Boone Co. Prosecuting Attorney Night. Upon the completion of my two year probation sentence I was told that I would be released if I completed a probationary 6 month period of further probation and was told to square myself away. I could not find a job or afford to see a prescription writing doctor for my depression meds so I had my mother who is a physician write the script for me. Department of Corrections officer Kim Foster violated me after a month of probation on 5 counts; one which was thrown out due to the legality of the offense. I requested a violation hearing with the board of Probation and Parole for the State of Mo three times in front of Judge Gene Hamilton and was rejected three times by counsel.

After my revocation and reinstatement to serve another 5 years of probation; this time as a convict, the only way I could travel was with a signed travel permit signed and approved by my probation officer who changed quite frequently after the two years I spent with DOC Officer Kim Foster. The travel permit read that I had been convicted of drug possession and unlawful use of a firearm and I refused to travel for reasons other than work, out of state because of principle and honor I felt I owed myself.

I didn't see Nettie for 7 years while I was completing my probation which ended just last year after only incurring only one violation in five years for drinking a beer and testing positive for alcohol in June of 2009. I refused to travel because all that would be required for another officer of the law to harass me would be to read my travel permit. For those of you who don't know this, they search everyone on probation at traffic stops as a matter of policy and that is laid down with weaponry. Avoiding the interaction in the first place is the right choice if you don't want to wind up serving further time in a corrupt system run by a corrupt BAR Assoc.

Last week Nettie fell seriously ill and had to be transported from her home where she had lived all this time by herself to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Mo, which is both my place of birth and the residence address of my Parents. They went in an ambulance in the middle of the night to retrieve Nettie from her home. I only got to see her once before she died and the Doctors had already said if she recovered she would have to live either in a nursing home or with family. I was unjustly terminated from having a normal life.

Chief Michael Airic White Sr.8-29-11 4:12 PM

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