Decisive Action
27-12-2004, 13:07
Recent facts have come to light, which suggest that in October of 2000, when he was 16 years old and fighting in Chechnya, that Roger Fabus couldn't possibly have been in Mississippi at the same time, writing a doctoral dissertation. It has already been established that he earned his law degree at age 14, fair and square, as did he with his later economics degree and his later doctorate in history. But the question remains, did the Czar cheat on his doctorate for racial sciences and racial politics?
It appears that he had two other individuals write the vast majority of his 900 page book, "Fabusism: The Politics of Curtis Fabus", it is not yet known who these two individuals would have been, although much of the book is said to bear a large resemblance to the work of Joseph Mladic, and other sections of the book are said to almost mirror word for word, a political manifesto later written by Paul Stahlecker.
The Czarina relayed the Czars comments on the matter, "In October of 2000, I was in Chechnya fighting for White Christian people in a war that had to be fought... I don't remember a whole lot from that time, my mind blanks out sections of it, it was traumatic... But no, I have no recollection of being in Mississippi from October of 2000 to March of 2001. So no, I didn't write that book, is that a crime? I don't think so. Anyway, at least I don't lie about things I've done or not done. So what, I wanted my doctorate in that field but I was busy at the time, doing something more important, that war had to be fought."
It appears that he had two other individuals write the vast majority of his 900 page book, "Fabusism: The Politics of Curtis Fabus", it is not yet known who these two individuals would have been, although much of the book is said to bear a large resemblance to the work of Joseph Mladic, and other sections of the book are said to almost mirror word for word, a political manifesto later written by Paul Stahlecker.
The Czarina relayed the Czars comments on the matter, "In October of 2000, I was in Chechnya fighting for White Christian people in a war that had to be fought... I don't remember a whole lot from that time, my mind blanks out sections of it, it was traumatic... But no, I have no recollection of being in Mississippi from October of 2000 to March of 2001. So no, I didn't write that book, is that a crime? I don't think so. Anyway, at least I don't lie about things I've done or not done. So what, I wanted my doctorate in that field but I was busy at the time, doing something more important, that war had to be fought."