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Oh, man, so much of interest in this photo:
Does Florida require front plates? Not all states do.As promised:
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Though, I would like to point out that she was ostensibly driving that at one point (or so the picture above would have us believe, and yet there isn't a license plate on that car.
Florida doesn't require front plates. But in previous photos on Tesch social media, they have deliberately obscured rear plates and/or manufacturers' logos in order to pretend like they "own" "expensive" carsDoes Florida require front plates? Not all states do.
Could be that it was made for a Chinese audience in mind, you know some kind of evangelizing to those heathen atheists to save their souls. In another of his videos, "Who Are America's Heroes" it's made with somebody from an organization called, "Save Asian Souls". It also has the dear Doctor appearing without a hat or sunglasses so we can see his face in all it's glory. Dude's had an accident of sorts. Nobody is born with a face like that.Oh god why is half the cast speaking Chinese
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What was that wierd religious Asian cult video that the RLM guys saw on The Wheel of the Worst?Could be that it was made for a Chinese audience in mind, you know some kind of evangelizing to those heathen atheists to save their souls. In another of his videos, "Who Are America's Heroes" it's made with somebody from an organization called, "Save Asian Souls". It also has the dear Doctor appearing without a hat or sunglasses so we can see his face in all it's glory. Dude's had an accident of sorts. Nobody is born with a face like that.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=VXwkig-rsRg
Family International.What was that wierd religious Asian cult video that the RLM guys saw on The Wheel of the Worst?
It also has the dear Doctor appearing without a hat or sunglasses so we can see his face in all it's glory.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TyUft-WfO4Q
This is truly amazing. This guy needs his own thread.
I'm starting to smell bullshit here. Maybe it's the conspiracy theorist in me but all of the weird connections between Dr. Gerry, Dr. Richard, and this Ron Brown guy are really making me wonder if this org is legit.In another of his videos, "Who Are America's Heroes" it's made with somebody from an organization called, "Save Asian Souls".
https://youtube.com/watch?v=VXwkig-rsRg
I guess im interested? What is this going to potentially lead to?I'm starting to smell bullshit here. Maybe it's the conspiracy theorist in me but all of the weird connections between Dr. Gerry, Dr. Richard, and this Ron Brown guy are really making me wonder if this org is legit.
On https://www.save-asian-souls.org/about-us, the website tells us that Save Asian Souls is located in Red Boiling Springs, TN and is a registered 501(c)(3) NPO. However, the only "Save Asian Souls" registered with the IRS https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/ is located in Woodstock, GA.
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Then, Ron Brown's LinkedIn page names him as the director of Save Asian Souls, Inc. but places him in Lewisville, TX https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-brown-9136924b, while Bizapedia http://www.bizapedia.com/tx/SAVE-ASIAN-SOULS-INC.html shows us that a Save Asian Souls, Inc. was formed in late December 2015 and named as its registered agent an attorney in Plano, TX (which isn't all that far from Lewisville).
If anyone is interested, I can hit some of the Secretary of State websites later today and try to get some formation/ownership info...