Talk:Docking@Home

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Any one know of a Nick Tucker From Iowa that may be or had been apart of this at home experimental programming and developmental research on the CHAARM project? He has done things, very very nasty an unnatural things under the pretence of this so called area of research. An to his own kids none the less. At the expense of their innocence,and well being. As well as that of many others he felt could be used to further his ambitious Tyranichal ploy for power an control. The abuse his son has endured will leave his life scarred with the memories of things that will haunt him, an as of current has his son in psychiatric observation for self destructive behavior. If I told every last detail of what atrocities have transpired it would leave those with compassion, and good soul with such disgust. Abuse of every kind. A cost for what over all gain? An to his own child.. I ask what help an data can any one lend me on this. Please Michael Lee Namaste CHAARM (talk) 13:32, 29 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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