Friday, November 30, 2018

The un_known fatcs

The un_known fatcs



JUSTICE FOR DESHON

           Social media is nowadays chasing the battle, Pewdiepie vs T-series. The battle has caught attention due to the controversy that is created to fetch maximum subscribers. We can not make the judgment that who will win the battle. However, we missed a very important case.


  The case is about a 23-year boy's death. He was Deshon Johnson. Deshon was heartlessly killed by Coach USA deadly bus driver Wilson Romaine. Deshon was a hip-hop artist and ran his fashion channel. He has a disabled mother Naomi Jhonson to take care and shining career. 

Monday, October 1, 2018

Montclair Well Know Poet Naomi Johnson Fans Poetry Share

Montclair Well Know Poet Naomi Johnson Fans Poetry Share

Here is well-known poet Naomi Johnson screenshot of her fans, bloggers and poetry websites sharing her poems across the world.  It feels lovely when you have people to embrace your craft and talent words of art. 


About the Author 

Naomi Johnson was born in Newark and raised in East Orange, New Jersey. She is the youngest daughter of Mamie Timmons and the late Fred Johnson. Naomi has two sisters living and one brother who passed away. 

She attended the Newark and East Orange school district. After graduated from high school, Naomi went on to college; to receive her A.S. degree in Early Childhood and B.A., majoring in Elementary Education. As she was pursuing her degrees, Naomi worked as a Teacher’s Aid and as a Substitute Teacher/Provisional Teacher in the Newark school system. After that, she landed a teaching job at Chade private school as a kindergarten teacher. A few years later, Naomi returned to college to pursue a certification in Teaching with The Handicapped and M.A degree in Teaching with Technology. 

While pursuing her Master, she was faced with a horrific car accident that abruptly ended her career. Through her pain and recovery, she found the strength within from her spiritual faith to pursue a career in writing. This prolific writer and illustrator set her mind to venture her talent elsewhere. 

She does most of her illustrations and with some help from her son
Deshon. A few of Deshon’s artwork and photographs are exhibited in the book. 
Later on in life, she started to write poetry after the tragic death of her brother Eugene Richard Bufford 
Jr. from gun violence. Due to the death of her brother and her car accident, Naomi fused her two talents to write this book of uplifting poems and illustrations. 

Naomi developed at least eight sites. You can find her artwork by Google Naomi Johnson artwork.


Poet Naomi Johnson poem Strenght of a Women recited by Poemhunter.



Here is a virtual video of poet Naomi Johnson poem Strength of a Women recited by her fan.




Here is another fan of poet Naomi Johnson who is reciting her Strength Of A Women poem.






























































The woman on the right, dressed in orange, is a family member who allegedly cast strong black magic on both me and my son with the intent to cause harm. On Wednesday, July 18, 2007, I experienced a life-threatening car accident in Bloomfield, NJ, resulting in a hospitalization where I fought for my life. Emerging from a near-death experience, I found myself disabled due to the aftermath of a high-speed chase.

Five years later, on Wednesday, July 18, 2012, my only child met a deliberate demise at the hands of a Haitian bus driver in Bloomfield, NJ. For those skeptical of black magic and familial jealousy, it is crucial to understand the depth of her desire for a close bond with her son, akin to the relationships within her own family. Allegedly, she orchestrated my son's murder, ensuring my survival to endure ongoing suffering.

The cosmic balance of the Universe, guided by principles of justice, will eventually hold both the woman and the bus driver accountable for their actions. The shedding of innocent blood, that of my only child, will not go unnoticed, and retribution is expected.


Both individuals, whose actions have inflicted suffering upon me and led to the death of my son, are destined to experience a similar tragedy with the loss of their own children. This aligns with the biblical concept that the offspring of the wicked shall perish—a form of retribution echoing the principle of "live by the sword, die by the sword." The belief here is that those who take a life should face a corresponding fate, meeting the same end as the lives they have extinguished.