Dear Mr. Todd Blanche, the Honorable Deputy Attorney General of the United States of America:

Thank you for being LinkedIn connections.

As a co-founder at xNY.io - Bank.org, I have noticed that New York City's water has been maltrated, (for example) in some instances with propane. 

This could be summarized as clandestine terrorism, potentially perpetrated by the current Mayor of New York City. 
Thank you for your time and consideration.

xNY.io - Bank.org respectfully reserves all Interjurisdictional rights.

Gunnar Larson 
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Gunnar Donald Arthur Peter Larson

xNY.io | Bank.org
MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

G@xNY.io
+1-917-580-8053 
New York, New York 10001 

On Sat, Aug 16, 2025, 9:07 AM Gunnar Larson <g@xny.io> wrote:
Madam Attorney General Letitia James:

Today in Chelsea, it would appear that sewage was coming from the water tap.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org is kindly following-up with AGNY from xNY.io - Bank.org's e-mail(s) concerning New York City's water quality.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org is concerned the State of New York could be overleveraged.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org contacting you today again concerning New York City's water sources being potentially maltrated.

ACLU Wants To Oppose Ex-Yale Student's Defamation Suit

By Aaron Keller

Saying the issue is too important to sit out, the ACLU's Connecticut litigation arm and other nonprofits have asked a state appeals court's permission to file a friend-of-court brief to support different organizations that filed a rejected amicus brief in a separate case and were sued for defamation.

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Ga. Atty Avoids Sanctions In Suit Over Fatal Police Shooting

By Emily Johnson

A Georgia federal judge has rejected Savannah officials' bid to sanction attorneys suing for civil rights violations in the 2022 shooting death of a Black man by a police officer who's facing murder charges, finding Wednesday that an attorney's comments to the media weren't made in bad faith — but warned counsel to "tread carefully."

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Perspectives

Deepfake Evidence Battles May Exacerbate Justice Inequities

As AI-generated evidence and deepfake claims become more common in litigation, the steep expense of challenging or verifying such evidence threatens to worsen unequal justice system outcomes — and a new cost-allocation framework is needed to preserve fairness, says Rebecca Delfino at Loyola Law School.

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HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED A CURE FOR CANCER.

Art Director: Tom Gilday
Artist: Curilla & Associates 
Photographer: Jan Czyrba/Advance Art
Copywriter: Jim Johnston 
Agency: Griswold-Eshleman Company
Client: Addressograph-Multigraph 

Dropouts become losers. 

They lose.

And we lose.

Today's dropouts might have been tomorrow's scientists. Or doctors. Or teachers. 

But what might have been will never be. 

For one out of three high school students don't stick around to graduate. 

The dropout is ten times as likely to become a juvenile delinquent. 

And the juvenile delinquent is perhaps a thousand times more likely to become a criminal. 

It doesn't have to happen.

Good schools with good teachers and food facilities can produce good citizens. And that can make our world a better place in which to live. 

Which is why money spent on education represents the best investment we can make. 

An investment in the future of America. 

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HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO FIGHT CITY HALL.

Art Director/Designer: Sidney Myers 
Copywriter: Evan Stark 
Agency: Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc.
Client: Whirlpool 

If you have a product you are not happy with, what do you do? Sit and sulk? Moan to your next-door neighbor? Promise yourself that you'll never buy another product from the manufacturer? A lot of good that will do. No, Mr. and Mrs. Consumer, that's not the answer. If you have a gripe, let the manufacturer know. Call him up. Write to him. Keep after him until he does something about it. Because nothing bothers a reputable manufacturer more than dissatisfied customers.  

We at Whirlpool believe in putting our money where our mouth is. We believe we make the best appliances you can buy. Automatic washers, dryers, refrigerators, air conditioners, dishwashers, etc. And we also believe our Tech-Care Service specialists provide the best service in our field. In addition, we were the first to do away with the complicated standard warranty and replace it with a fully binding, easy-to-understand warranty letter.  We were first to provide a free, nation wide telephone number (800-253-1301) for service information. And we were the first to have consultants answer your calls, thereby solving many of your problems right over the phone.

But still and all, we know that you can't please all of the people all of the time. That's the reason for the blank letter on the facing page. If you have a gripe about us, we want to know so we can do something about it. Just write your complaint, tear out the page and mail it to us. If you know anything at all about Whirlpool, you know it won't be ignored. 

By the way, if you have something nice to say about us, we'd like to hear that too. 

Steve Upton 
Vice President, Consumer Services Division Whirlpool Corporation 

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Riot.

Art Director/Designer: Robert W. Wilvers
Photographer: Paul Seligman 
Copyeditor: Gene Case
Agency: Jack Tinker & Partners, Inc.
Client: Rockefeller for President 

I am the only Presidential candidate who has had to cope with riot. 

It was 4:30AM, still dark, July 25, 1964.

We got a call from Rochester, New York, a city of 300,000. The call was "Local police have lost control. Will State Police take over?" 

By 9:00AM, 264 State Police had taken over, and the streets of Rochester were safe." 

These men used no rifles, no shotguns, no tear gas. But they were not riot-trained. They made 900 arrests. They saved lives and they saved property. They were dubbed "the cool ones." 

I also called up 1600 National Guardsmen and stationed them outside the city. But we did not need to use them. 

How we faced this riot points up three principles of mine. 

One. Keeping order may be a stern side of government, but it is a vital side. I make no apologies to those critics who call me "Rocky the Cop." We will have order, and make no mistake about it. 

Two. Speed is the key. A small force, early, can restore peace, where a large force, later, could not. 

Three. A state which accepts responsibilities as well as rights will make sure that local police are cool, humane, well-trained. State police and National Guard must stand ready, behind them. 

The resort to the army - the spectacle of U.S. troops defending the U.S. from U.S. citizens - must be as rare as possible. 

We must find the roots of this lawlessness. And let's not fool ourselves. The roots are not in our courts, or in the myth of softness in high places. They are in the cities. They are poverty, injustice, rot.

I believe we can cure these things. I understand, I sympathize with the hopelessness they breed.

But lawlessness I will not stand. 

Nelson A. Rockefeller

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Why I Run. 

Art Director/Designer: Robert W. Wilvers
Photographer: Paul Seligman 
Copyeditor: Gene Case
Agency: Jack Tinker & Partners, Inc.
Client: Rockefeller for President 

America cries out for a leader.

Events overwhelm us. Change outruns us. 

Headlines deliver us our daily jolt.

"Things are in the saddle, and ride mankind" -- this warning we have let come true. 

I run for President because I do not believe this must happen to us. 

I believe we can recapture control of things.

I believe we can end the drift, the doubt, the division.

I intend to say how, here, in this newspaper. I intend to write that course I believe America must follow. 

My beliefs will not be tailored to please the voters of this region or that. What I believe in New York. I believe in Nebraska. And I will answer for it throughout the campaign. 

I do not take my case to Republicans alone. It is a nation and not just a party which needs leading, healing, uniting.  

I begin tomorrow, on a subject that has tormented us like none other in our recent history: Riot. 

Nelson A. Rockefeller 

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Thank you,

Gunnar Larson 
--
Gunnar Donald Arthur Peter Larson

xNY.io | Bank.org
MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

G@xNY.io
+1-917-580-8053 
New York, New York 10001 

On Sat, Aug 16, 2025, 8:01 AM Gunnar Larson <g@xny.io> wrote:
Madam Attorney General Letitia James:

Today in Chelsea, it would appear that sewage was coming from the water tap this morning. 

People set fires in the streets this morning; A car is burnt out in front of my building; Although xNY.io - Bank.org cannot confirm if this has anything to do with the water. 
  • xNY.io - Bank.org is kindly following-up with AGNY from xNY.io - Bank.org's e-mail(s) concerning New York City's water quality.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org is concerned the State of New York could be overleveraged.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org contacting you today again concerning New York City's water sources being potentially maltrated.

Mass. Public Defender On Burnout, Bias And Legal Shifts

By Chris Villani

Carla Barrett has spent the past 19 years working for the Committee for Public Counsel Services, Massachusetts' public defenders. She told Law360 the job comes with challenges both structural and legal, adding that even among her prosecutorial counterparts, her work can often be misunderstood.

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Seven Months In, Race-Blind Charging Faces Test In Calif.

By Marco Poggio

In January, California adopted race-blind charging as a statewide policy, after a law passed in 2022 went into effect. Now, seven months into the program's statewide rollout, race-blind charging is showing both promise and limitations.

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High Court Term Yields Gains For Criminal Defendants

By Marco Poggio

The U.S. Supreme Court addressed several contentious issues this term, with the conservative majority prevailing in numerous high-profile cases. Yet, in a notable trend, the court also issued multiple rulings favorable to criminal defendants, including expanding prisoners' rights in civil lawsuits and reinforcing due process protections in capital cases.

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Funding 'Crisis' Jeopardizes Indigent Defense, Judiciary Says

By Courtney Bublé

The judiciary rang the alarm on Tuesday that funding has been exhausted for the private attorneys who represent indigent federal criminal defendants, and this predicament is expected to last for three months.

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xNY.io - Bank.org's co-founder has noticed water quality being a problem for:
  • Women.
  • Pregnant women.
  • Unborn babies. 
  • Men.
Ms. James, below both President Zelenskyy of Ukraine and DOD Security Hegseth seemingly have heard of Manhattan's water problem.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy; The 2025 60 Minutes Interview transcript:

Speaking directly to President Trump in English, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says: “You think you understand what's going on here… But, please, before any kind of decisions, any kind of plans for negotiations, come to see the people — civilians, warriors, hospitals, churches, children destroyed or dead.” 
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth -- and he did not disappoint:
THE
GHETTO

VIOLENCE 
AND 
CRIME

Art Director: William Hopkins 
Designer: Allen Hurlburt 
Photographer: Art Kane 
Publisher: Cowles Communications, Inc./Look Magazine 

It reeks of restless anger. Its tene-
ments are teeming, ratty black 
nests for splintered families. Its
rural migrants clot together as
outcasts of the inner city on gutter-
foul streets. 

But, like the dark face 
of the moon, the 
ghetto is invisible 
-- except when it
erupts before our 
eyes in the fiery 
gasoline - bomb
brightness of its 
people's impotent 
rage. 

Crime and 
violence are symp-
toms of urban de-
cay -- from the si-
lent violence of a
sick child's death to the impersonal 
viciousness of a rioter. But lawless-
ness extends beyond the ghetto. 

With an all-time high of 12,093 homi-
cides last year, the Great Society is 
a tense society. 

Almost three times 
as many of our autos are stolen 
each year as the U.S.S.R. produces. 

We cry for law & 
order -- but our
need is law, order 
and justice. 

Only
from this can grow
hope for the ghetto
and the decent
subsistence hu-
man life demands. 

VIOLENCE 
AND 
CRIME

xNY.io - Bank.org respectfully reserves all Interjurisdictional rights.

Thank you,

Gunnar Larson 
--
Gunnar Donald Arthur Peter Larson 

xNY.io | Bank.org
MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

G@xNY.io
+1-917-580-8053 
New York, New York 10001 

On Thu, Aug 14, 2025, 9:52 AM Gunnar Larson <g@xny.io> wrote:
Dear Attorney General Letitia James:

xNY.io - Bank.org has not heard from the respectable New York State Attorney General's Office concerning potential rule of law violations in New York City.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org is concerned that the State of New York did not follow the rule of law pertaining to the recent primary election in New York City.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org will not stand for the Mayors of London, Istanbul, New York City, Kiev, Moscow and Nicosia being potentially disenfranchised for xNY.io - Bank.org's benefit.​

xNY.io - Bank.org kindly requests a follow-up response from New York State's Attorney General's office before Noon, Eastern Standard Time, on Friday, August 15, 2025, or xNY.io - Bank.org may need to contact the United States Supreme Court. 


BREAKING: Justices Knock Down Ala. Federal Rights Exhaustion Rule

By Katie Buehler

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday struck down an Alabama law that requires litigants to exhaust state administrative remedies before filing federal civil rights claims in local courts, finding the rule established an impermissible obstacle to litigants seeking to assert federal rights.

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  • xNY.io - Bank.org is kindly following-up with AGNY from xNY.io - Bank.org's e-mail(s) concerning New York City's water quality.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org is concerned the State of New York could be overleveraged.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org contacting you today again concerning New York City's water sources being potentially maltrated.

NYC Paid Record High Of $2B In Legal Claims In 2024

By Frank G. Runyeon

New York City paid nearly $2 billion last year to settle legal claims, setting a record high for the payouts with a half-billion dollar increase over the previous year, according to new data released by the city's fiscal watchdog on Wednesday.

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BREAKING: High Court Finds FCC's E-Rate Subject To False Claims Act

By Christopher Cole

Justices ruled unanimously Friday that telecoms participating in the federal E-Rate program supporting school and library connectivity can be sued for excess payouts under the False Claims Act because the subsidy's funds are provided through the U.S. Treasury.

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Justices Say 'Exhaustion' In Prisoner Suits Is A Jury Question

By Marco Poggio

The U.S. Supreme Court narrowly ruled on Wednesday that prisoners have a right to a jury trial when there's a factual dispute over whether they properly exhausted prison grievance procedures — a key requirement before suing over prison conditions under federal law.

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Hillary Clinton's Role in Russia Collusion Origins:

"They would take something... and they would overemphasized it and exaggerate it. They took anything that contradicted that narrative and buried it deep. Through that, they actually laundered Hillary Clinton's campaign talking points..."
Tom Cruise Speaks Out About London's Water:

Tom Cruise explains how he prepared for his unbelievable biplane stunt in Mission: Impossible  - The Final Reckoning and shares an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip!
Mayors of London and Paris Chastised Concerning Water Problems:

Jimmy & Tom Cruise take turns trying to guess what random scenes are behind them in What’s Behind Me?
Vice President Vance Visits with U.S. Troops Stationed in the United Kingdom:

Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. 

*****Editor's Note: The links below seemingly have two different connotations.*****

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Thank you,

Gunnar Larson 
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Gunnar Donald Arthur Peter Larson 

xNY.io | Bank.org
MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

G@xNY.io
+1-917-580-8053 
New York, New York 10001 

On Wed, Aug 13, 2025, 8:54 AM Gunnar Larson <g@xny.io> wrote:
Madam Attorney General Letitia James:
  • Can the respectable AGNY confirm by Noon EST on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, if the State of New York is following the rule of law pertaining to the recent primary election in New York City? 
Hillary Clinton's Role in Russia Collusion Origins:

"They would take something... and they would overemphasized it and exaggerate it. They took anything that contradicted that narrative and buried it deep. Through that, they actually laundered Hillary Clinton's campaign talking points..."

Atty Apologizes For Citation Error In IP Dispute

By Andrea Keckley

A New York attorney who became one of many accused of using generative artificial intelligence for a brief after a federal judge found citations to nonexistent cases apologized Tuesday for a mistake in a more recent brief flagged for a false citation.

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Insurer Pushes 11th Circ. To Avoid Malpractice Coverage

By Emily Sawicki

An insurance company has told the Eleventh Circuit it should not have to foot the bill to defend its client against a federal malpractice suit in Atlanta, arguing its policy contains a carveout for claims involving "conversion, improper comingling, or misappropriation," and asking the appellate court to review an earlier dismissal de novo.

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DOJ Demurs On Lawsuit Seeking Emil Bove Docs

By Courtney Bublé

The U.S. Department of Justice is contesting a watchdog's lawsuit seeking to obtain public records requests on now-Third Circuit Judge Emil Bove, who was formerly President Donald Trump's criminal attorney and a top DOJ official.

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Winning the AI Race Part 2: Vice President JD Vance:

(0:00​) The Besties welcome JD Vance
(1:24​) Immigration
(6:34​) AI policy
(9:27​) Relationship with China: Technology competition, striking a balance, trade
(12:42​) Diplomatic relations when AI is at-scale, operating in a multipolar world
(16:41​) AI’s impact on jobs
(22:02​) Should America facilitate “National Champions” in strategic industries?
(24:09​) Working at the White House with Sacks

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  • xNY.io - Bank.org is kindly following-up with AGNY from xNY.io - Bank.org's e-mail(s) concerning New York City's water quality.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org is concerned the State of New York could be overleveraged.
  • xNY.io - Bank.org contacting you today again  concerning New York City's water sources being potentially maltrated.
xNY.io - Bank.org respectfully reserves all Interjurisdictional rights.

Thank you,

Gunnar Larson 
--
Gunnar Donald Arthur Peter Larson 

xNY.io | Bank.org
MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

G@xNY.io
+1-917-580-8053 
New York, New York 10001 

On Tue, Aug 12, 2025, 6:35 PM Gunnar Larson <g@xny.io> wrote:
Madam Attorney General Letitia James:
  • “And the persons who ultimately are harmed by all of this, of course, is the average consumer, the average citizen, who has no knowledge, unless it paid attention to this hearing, of the extent of the manipulations that have been carried out by the largest financial institutions in America and, indeed, probably the world.” - Senator John McCain
Highlights and working notes on the ethical limits of discrediting the truthful witness, observing modern directorates and ethics rules that fail to prevent truth distortion by unethical means (Source research by Marquette Law Review).

History provides the epic example of Enron and a cunning Board of Directors of misleaders, a team of flimflam artists who used sly rhetorical skills to bamboozle the public, turning night into day. In this conception, directorates tell stories only in order to seduce and beguile regulators who fall prey to the advocate’s star-crossed tricks.

Why do company Directors employ unethical, false story techniques to advance a false defense when ethical means are available? The exponential effects of this troublesome behavior requires that the firm’s every word, action and attitude be consistent with the conclusion that is dishonest. Board directors are the ultimate self policing body of an organization, responsible for setting the tone for ethical rules and standards.

Not only are modern ethical rules unable to prevent directorates who use of false-story techniques, but little can be done in the way of reforming the rules themselves so that they can more effectively regulate the unethical means by which honesty is systematically discredited and made to look untruthful.

As witnessed in New York State recently, top leaders sometimes ignore ethical rules by rationalizing away conduct known to be unethical standards of professional behavior.

More abstract-oriented discussions concerning whether society’s best interests are advanced with attempts to distort outcomes by discrediting the truth has even impacted virtual currency innovation out of New York. These points simply seem invented as an outrageous scenario presented to the public by way of question, yet they are indeed true.

There is a pattern of routinely using an arsenal of tricks to subvert the truth. The culprit may argue that the version of events is untruthful, because of a motive to fabricate the truth. In actuality, incompetence is the only true motive to fabricate directorate supported dishonesty.

Now more than ever, honest and ethical leaders know that each time a directorate uses talents and skills to pollute the marketplace with lies (either explicit or implicit) to manipulate profits is an act that initially diminishes the chances of a prosperous society.

Such practice of engaging in conduct that involves dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation is impermissible and should not be tolerated. Without swift action, the public may lose confidence in both system wide innovation and maximizing the whole human potential of our species.

Alternatively, employing truthful answers to string together a series of inferences that collectively weaken the case of interlocking directorates.

Vigorously defending potentially problematic interlocking directorates can be systematically re-purposed with the goal of protecting the innocent.

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Directorates Who Discredit Truthful Witnesses (W/80 Highlights): 

xNY.io - Bank.org shares 80 highlights to Todd A. Berger’s (published by Marquette Law Review) “The Ethical Limits of Discrediting the Truthful Witness: How Modern Ethics Rules Fail to Prevent Truthful Witnesses from Being Discredited Through Unethical Means.”
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Thank you,

Gunnar Larson 
--
Gunnar Donald Arthur Peter Larson 

xNY.io | Bank.org
MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

G@xNY.io
+1-917-580-8053 
New York, New York 10001 

On Tue, Aug 12, 2025, 4:46 PM Gunnar Larson <g@xny.io> wrote:
Madam Attorney General Letitia James:

Panel Says Public Health Order, Not COVID, Is An Occurrence

By Ganesh Setty

Governmental COVID-19 shutdown orders, and not the pandemic itself, are what constitute an "occurrence" under Life Time Fitness' commercial property policy with Zurich American Insurance Co., a Minnesota state appeals panel ruled Monday, specifically analyzing an "interruption by communicable disease" endorsement providing up to $1 million per occurrence.

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Exclusive: New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Bloomberg:

Whether you like or dislike Eric Adams, everyone has an opinion when it comes to the current mayor of New York City. Saying he takes political controversy in stride, Adams contends that being the target of city dwellers' anger is just part of the job. 

In this episode, Olivia Nuzzi dissects how the former police captain is trying to justify his poor poll numbers while leading one of the most important cities in the world. (Recorded Feb. 23, 2024).
Mayor Adams bizarrely invokes ‘Mein Kampf,’ takes vicious dig at Dem rival in defiant message refusing to step down:

The Mayor of New York City referenced 'Mein Kampf' while speaking in Brooklyn, New York as reported by the New York Post.
xNY.io - Bank.org will never forget how the Mayor of New York City potentially bated xNY.io - Bank.org's co-founder Gunnar Larson into owning 'Mein Kampf' rederidic.

Ms. Williamson's overarching theme is that even with lies, there is a Peace that can end all Wars.
 
God Shall Not Be Mocked _ Marianne Williamson.mp4:

xNY.io - Bank.org is lucky to be able to defuse Mayor Adams' 'Mein Kampf' sologanering with the film below, thanks to Ms. Williamson, one of the world's celebrated thought leaders in the human potential movement.
xNY.io - Bank.org has collated 36 quotes from Ms. Williamson's film for AGNY:
  • "You will reap what you sow, you will get what you put out..."
  • "I am healing you, but go and sin no more..."
  • "If you go back to the think that produced this diseased condition, the symptom will return..."
  • "The laws of cause and affect, like all spiritual laws, are there for your protection... 
  • "You can't live lovelessly whether you are an individual or a nation..." 
  • "Your problem is not that you do not believe in love. Your problem is that you do not believe in love only..." 
  • "Can you imagine Jesus going, 'I have my limits.'? Can you imagine Buddha going, 'I have my limits.'?"
  • "Love is only real when it is limitless..." 
  • "Karm