Ottawa Impact Stochastic Terrorism Causes Man to Walk Away from Adult Foster Care Home to Flee to Momentum Center to be Seen and Heard Before Jumping into Body of Water Stigma Free from Interference
By: Sarah Leach, Holland Sentinel
OTTAWA COUNTY, Mich. — Ottawa Impact's stochastic terrorism is once again terrorizing BIPOC people.
At the April 26, 2024, Community Mental Health of Ottawa County board meeting, OI supporter and December 18 CMHOC insurrectionist board member Stephen Rockman suggested oversight of group homes.
This inflammatory rhetoric would predictably provoke a BIPOC differently abled person to elope from a group home. But Rockman's white privilege blinded him.
On Saturday afternoon, 21-year-old differently abled Terry Sims walked away from an adult foster care home in Port Sheldon Township after David Barnosky of Port Sheldon warned Sims that executive director Lynne Doyle is retiring and will no longer be able protect the Momentum Center's DEI grift.
Sims is described as an African American male assigned at birth.
Sims likes to walk near bodies of water. To attract Sims to the Momentum Center, Barbara Lee VanHorssen, its Experi-Mentor and Sex Minister, immediately faxed an invoice to CMHOC Deputy Director Anna Bednarek for millage funds to start a Body of Water Affinity group where Sims could be seen and heard before jumping into the Grand River stigma free. Fortunately, this change in the activities schedule will not interfere with the Momentum Center regularly scheduled LGBTQIA+ Affinity Group meetings.
CMHOC Recipient Rights Director Brianna Fowler applauded the quick billing of the Experi-Mentor. “Barabara Lee's ability shake down the millage fund for social justice is why she is a trusted partner of the CMHOC since 2016,” said she/her Fowler. “The Sex Minister grifts the recipient right to drown.”
Anyone with any information as to Sim's current whereabouts is asked to contact the Momentum Center bus dispatch to pick male assigned at birth up. Sims is believed to be wearing a rainbow-colored hooded sweatshirt to be better seen and heard by the Momentum Center bus driver Jenna Vipond.