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steplight says...

Hatred and revenge does very little to change the course of history for bettering the lives of anyone who really wants to make a difference.There are lessons to learn and we must come to terms with the fact that Nelson Mandela sat in prison all those years until his time for being liberated came, the rest is history. When one blames others for their misfortunes they fail to see that GOD uses everything for the greater good of humanity by showing each of us, the role we have to play has a set time, a particular purpose because love is the greatest force not hate. What we sow, we reap and even when it looks like nothing is working favourably for you it eventually turns to that place and point in time when it is dark enough for a little star to shine brightly. In memory of all those whose words lit the path of peace and have gone on. To Mr.Jaime Glenn your words in 1981 about being process was accurate, timely and the three decades happened just as you said. Rest In Peace.

On Cocaine found at airport

Posted 26 November 2013, 1:18 a.m. Suggest removal

steplight says...

It is written that it is the glory of GOD to conceal a matter, the honour of kings to search it out. The oath so help me god - 1 Corinthian 1 verse 25-29: the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men.26 For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called:27 But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;28 And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are:29 That no flesh should glory in His presence.

On Cocaine found at airport

Posted 25 November 2013, 8:46 p.m. Suggest removal

steplight says...

Pauline Ferguson Police Woman Detective # 1572 from the Drug Enforcement Unit has served already a 27 year life sentence for nine kiloes of cocaine at Nassau International Airport without any person in the Supreme Court hearing the case she had been threatened with disciplinary actions.

On Cocaine found at airport

Posted 25 November 2013, 4:27 p.m. Suggest removal

steplight says...

Sadistic personality disorder allows countless persons to laugh at the pain and suffering they cause others without caring at all what they are doing to a country that would soon comprehend without GOD it would have been more than hell on earth for everyone.

On Church robbed in broad daylight

Posted 25 November 2013, 12:18 a.m. Suggest removal

steplight says...

when truth is stranger than fiction - a little Black Seminole Indian Bahamian`underage girl gifted in presaging tragic events was removed from going on a flight from Nassau to the PLP Long Island Rally to be attended by Hubert Alexander Ingraham and Paul H.Farquharson rising stars in the Commonwealth Of The Bahamas political arena. The two female Bahamian relative of hers considered that she was evil in saying that the plane was unsafe, would crash and as they laughed at her. She stood amazed how serious it would be to lose persons you care about and if ever they would get a reminder in life of how divine intervention had played a part in her praying they would be alright. It was startling how the incident that unfolded on Remember Day 2013 played out in a different way. The fuel mysteriously evaporated not leaving a drop to ignite Ingraham's flight on impact after the landing gear did not come down and the plane landed on its bottom.Everyone on board lives were spared. Somehow the possibilities of them perishing in that aircrash in the 1970's, never registered. Hopefully the sadness of these four American passengers would remind those four passengers that anyone having another opportunity to walk away from a disaster is not the fate of everyone. Warnings always precede tragic events, it is a matter of whether persons are listening or dismissing what is said and done. Seems to be a reoccuring pattern every time. Sympathy to the families and friends of those who lost their loved one in this tragedy.

On Four killed in plane crash

Posted 11 November 2013, 11:44 p.m. Suggest removal

steplight says...

May the divine judgment written concerning the Royal Bahamas Police Force begin according to that which GOD has already released.

steplight says...

Coup detat ?

steplight says...

Real policing affords open approach to solving a mystery crime like this one. To say it is a shut closed case opens the door to ritualistic murders a common occurence revolving around evil persons in policing whose use of black magic for more than three decades have now made the Bahamas hell on earth.

steplight says...

A ray of hope flickers in the Bahamas through your words and accountability for where one stands in the midst of crisis says alot. To stand idly by and allow something to take place when one can make a difference by being true to the call of humanity in the midst of cruelty says alot. It is evident that men of substance show up when they are needed most. What a treasure to note that in Kyle's death you as a father speaks volume of how change can take place without blaming. An indepth sympathy that extends much gratitude for who your son was and you are, Mr.Bruner. May the peace and assurance that the greatest power on earth is love be that which surrounds you and yours, now and always.

steplight says...

Why nothing seem to make sense. Moncur is stressed out wondering how the Bahamas became hell on earth for him so suddenly as well as for those who have no idea ther eis a diffference between murder and a mystery in crime. The act of killing one or more human beings, usually as an offering to a deity, as part of a religious ritual (ritual killing). Its typology closely parallels the various practices of ritual slaughter of animals and of religious sacrifice in general. Human sacrifice has been practiced in various cultures throughout history. Victims were typically ritually killed in a manner that was supposed to please or appease gods, spirits.the mysteries of crime in a country where evil prevailed because good people remained silent. Grossly indecent picture for the Bahamas . Mysteries abound in the Commonwealth Of The Bahamas - Jaime Smith [sacrifice] was killed in police custody with Rodney Moncur [2013] was placed before the courts, sent to jail, house burns down and nothing seems to make sense doing in such a small country; the police said it was mistaken identity in the shooting death of a Job Munnings[sacrifice] leaving his kids fatherless with his family distraught along with other families calling out for justice, the blantant shooting of Clayton Fernander [sacrifice] silences their the cry for slaughtered love ones; Archie Miller [sacrifice] a good police officer is killed in a covert operation by a police officer, everything goes quiet nothing ever comes back as a report to say what went on after that; Michael Knowles [sacrifice] is killed in the cell block at Central Police Station it is labeled a suicide, the female member of Parliament For Englerston gets kicked out of the House Of Assembly for bringing it to the floor of Parliament and that goes quiet. If one takes note of all of these incidences the common denominator is the police remains quiet in the midst of aggravated negligence and wanton disregard for human lives which shows human rights violation. From July 14th 1992, the execution style murder of Truma Cooper a police officer with silence from political parties, religious communitiesand the policeforce in general spoke volume of what would be allowed. When a police officer was stripped naked on duty while serving this country honourably and no national mourning took place, then we can see it has been far from what has been perceived as justice as the police made certain of that. Though the profession of policing is honourable, the entire intent to do what is right for the nation must be questioned.