I WANT to thank “Saipan man” for saying that my advocating for my wife is nothing but rants and complaints, but the truth is at least I faced the person who abducted my wife in U.S. court.
See, there is a reason I choose to become a humanitarian U.S. investigator. I want to represent my father’s people in Agrigan and my mother’s people in Saipan. My traditional healer grandma was a business woman and my father was also a powerful traditional healer.
I informed the FBI about the death threats I received in Oregon so they can protect me.
But I don’t fear those threats, and I will continue to listen to my father and do what’s best for our family and my wife.
Those who have threatened me actually think they are above the law. They even called their Portland police on me. I told the police that they took my wife and that was the last time I saw my wife, who begged me to save her.
The good advocates in Oregon who became my good friends told me to stay away from these ruthless people.
So I forfeited my federal public housing because Portland Housing Authority looked the other way as I was victimized by Oregon’s mental health CEO’s.
Then, my doctor told me to live for my wife and not just for me. I listened to my doctor and now I live only for my wife.
When I forfeited my second federal public housing it was because I didn’t want to die in a drug-infested apartment studio in Portland so I moved to California to save my life.
In closing, I want to thank the FBI for looking into the threatening messages I received in Oregon. I appreciate their help.
Sincerely,
JOAQUIN O ROMOLOR
Sacramento, California


