I hope this story serves as a lesson to all of you NOT to worship false Almighty Gods. The real, authentic Almighty God forbids it (Deuteronomy 13:6-10)! Plus, you never know if the false Almighty Gods that you mistookenly worshiped might turn out to be a malingerer feigning mental illness! 
And you wait and see if some joo lawyer paid for with our taxes gets this blasphemer off with just a few years. Thank you Bill Clinton!

"Almighty God" convicted for attacking police
KINGSTON - A 44-year-old Kingston man was convicted of felony assault charges for attacking police after claiming he was God.
Last week, a jury of six men and six women in Ulster County Court convicted Val Thomas of five felony assault charges, felony mischief and misdemeanor resisting arrest.
Thomas was charged stemming from a series of incidents between November 2003 and March 2004 in which he deliberately assaulted police and corrections officers.
The first incident occurred Nov. 8, 2003, when Kingston Police Department officers responded to a 911 call from Dunkin' Donuts on Broadway. Thomas had entered the store and demanded that employees kneel and bow before him because he was "Almighty God" and the "King of the United States."
When officers arrived, Thomas approached one of them and punched him, unprovoked, in the face, causing physical injury. Following his arrest, Thomas kicked out the window of a police cruiser and damaged the door frame.
While in jail, Thomas deliberately punched male and female corrections officers on multiple occasions. One officer sustained a fractured finger while bringing Thomas under control.
Thomas was placed for treatment and evaluation in a psychiatric center, but was subsequently diagnosed as a malingerer, feigning mental illness, and taken back to the Ulster County Jail.
At trail, Thomas admitted the assaults, but claimed he was acting out on the commands of his wife, Queen Victoria, and his daughter, Queen Susan.
After the conviction, Chief Assistant District Attorney Emmanuel C. Nneji said, "Mr. Thomas is extremely smart and well read. His claimed delusions result from either his creativity or his arrogance."
Thomas is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 3, 2007, in Ulster County Court. The maximum sentence on each assault and mischief charge is seven years incarceration. The maximum for resisting arrest is one year.
The defendant was represented by the Public Defender's Office.
KINGSTON - A 44-year-old Kingston man was convicted of felony assault charges for attacking police after claiming he was God.
Last week, a jury of six men and six women in Ulster County Court convicted Val Thomas of five felony assault charges, felony mischief and misdemeanor resisting arrest.
Thomas was charged stemming from a series of incidents between November 2003 and March 2004 in which he deliberately assaulted police and corrections officers.
The first incident occurred Nov. 8, 2003, when Kingston Police Department officers responded to a 911 call from Dunkin' Donuts on Broadway. Thomas had entered the store and demanded that employees kneel and bow before him because he was "Almighty God" and the "King of the United States."
When officers arrived, Thomas approached one of them and punched him, unprovoked, in the face, causing physical injury. Following his arrest, Thomas kicked out the window of a police cruiser and damaged the door frame.
While in jail, Thomas deliberately punched male and female corrections officers on multiple occasions. One officer sustained a fractured finger while bringing Thomas under control.
Thomas was placed for treatment and evaluation in a psychiatric center, but was subsequently diagnosed as a malingerer, feigning mental illness, and taken back to the Ulster County Jail.
At trail, Thomas admitted the assaults, but claimed he was acting out on the commands of his wife, Queen Victoria, and his daughter, Queen Susan.
After the conviction, Chief Assistant District Attorney Emmanuel C. Nneji said, "Mr. Thomas is extremely smart and well read. His claimed delusions result from either his creativity or his arrogance."
Thomas is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 3, 2007, in Ulster County Court. The maximum sentence on each assault and mischief charge is seven years incarceration. The maximum for resisting arrest is one year.
The defendant was represented by the Public Defender's Office.

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