February 21. 2020
Friday
To One of the Greatest men who ever lived. MR. Stevie Wonder.
You have always –
as far back to when I discovered You – You have always been a caring person. I
remember back about 1996 when I worked for Careers U.S.A. after I left the
staff of TV Guide magazine I think GOD helped you support something very good I
was working on. I never stopped my work long enough just to say Thank You! I
thank you now from me and all our BLACK Africkan Ancestors.
This includes All Good People who work for Justice, Peace, positive Thinking,
Freedom & balanced economic sharing. You have generously given your time,
energy and resources to help many, many good & worthy causes and good
people as well. For these things I LOVe you & commend You! I am asking If you would like me to write
Queen Elizabeth & ask if you could be knighted. Please let me know.
Meanwhile I also want to thank you for the work you did to give our nation the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Holiday. I know
many people worked on this. When I look back in history & see that it was
President Ronald Reagan who signed this legal Holiday into law, I am shocked
& surprised & happy. No one thought He would do it, but so many people
do great things when they are asked and when they discover why people might legitimately
want something. I know you also want Peace & Justice & reasonable economic
sharing, an end to political & social unrest * & a Way to bring much, much more harmony to our
world. Never feel you have not had a positive impact on these issues because
you certainly have. I am a great advisor on health, LOVe & wealth issues.
If you need my help I want you to call me. Don’t forget to read some of the
Books Doctor King wrote Himself. I am reading `` A Gift of Love,’’ & `` A Time to Break Silence.’’ They are magnificent
books and well worth reading. I am sure
they are available in Brail. Feel free to call me anytime from 10 AM to 10 PM
eastern time. Stevie, you are so warm, LOVing & kind and yet you have had
problems in your personal life. I relate
to this. I also have not had one stable relationship over many years like my
parents and my sister and brother-in-law have. This doesn’t make us bad people,
Stevie. I remember Sister Syreeta Wright and the relationship you have with Her and
the fantastic album you wrote for Her. I still listen to some of that
stunningly beautiful music!
We learn, grow
move on, but continue to treat people fairly, kindly and with respect. Much
LOVe to you Brother. I promise to listen to more of your music very soon.
Peace & Blessings,
GOD Almighty,
Tracy
C. Gibson
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