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121 That first pad was the beginning salute of a cycle of the life and time of a Mississippi black man named “Jack W141 om 1 aoa 1 Black.” They learned over several days and nights through annotated photographs, newspaper clippings, maps, notes, letters and many other objects, that Jack Black was fascinated by feces, exploding toilets and overflowing aaa 4 tee septic tanks. Upon questioning the two young people we learned that Will had opened a closet and had seen a woman in the closet one day. He was so frightened he’d closed the door. Upon reopening the closet he’d found the woman was gone. They also had a fire in the wall, a non-consuming fire. The flames could be seen for several minutes but the died. These apparitions, along with the continuing flow of the strange objects beside their bed were driving the young. couple apart. They began to be more reluctant to make Voie love. Each time before sex, they’d check the floor around and under the bed very carefully, then after their lovemaking, they’d invariably find a photograph or a death certificate or a newspaper article, all pointing to some phase of Jack Black’s life. They also received many more deodorant pads. None of the material was addressed to either of them. All the letters and notes and annotations were to or from Jack Black and his friends and family, complete with official postmarks and U.S. Postal stamps and official official postmarks and U.S. Postal stamps and cancellations. Some were from his time in the army in Nt ae and US. and Vietnam. Long, coarse, black hair. Greenish goop. Photographs of dead people. Letters in envelopes with legitimate postmarks and cancellation symbols. Maps. Old greeting cards. Other types of deodorant pads. Notes signed and hand written in block printing by Jack Black. Birth certificates, funerary photographs, death certificates, and dried vegetation of tropical origin were among the things Barbara: The Story of a UFO Investigator wall was not burned and there were no marks when the fire