January 26, 2026

In the opening scene of Murder on the Orient Express we witness
Sharia Law executed as a Muslim wife is stoned for her sin of adultery
followed by the long train whistle of the Orient Express in Istanbul,
Turkey. It leaves on its journey to destination London and becomes
snowbound in a mountain pass in Yugoslavia where a murder occurs
and justice will be served among its passengers. The world famous
detective Hercule Poirot investigates and deposes the 12 passengers
who all became suspects. The Russian Princess, the Butler, the
Missionary Mary, the Obstetrician, the Colonel, the Nanny and
Countess Waterstone all became suspect and eventually identified as
co-conspirators as the mystery unfolds.
Babak Babakinejad has become his own detective as a pro-se
attorney, as he continues deposing former staff from the MIT Media
Lab who conspired to defraud investors in the Open Agriculture
project. In his civil case #2181-1904 the tracks have been laid on
which the whistleblower has experienced attempts to derail him with
tactics of delay and prejudice of the Middlesex County, Superior Court,
members of the Massachusetts Bar and MIT’s Office of General
Counsel. He has a date of February 2027 for a trial by jury where he
hopes to find fairness and equity which will only come if we pray and
fast.
Jeffrey Epstein can be seen as the man on the snowbound train
whose death took place in his New York jail cell. You might think
of Virginia Giuffre who was sex trafficked by him as the Daisie
Armstrong kidnapped from her home and killed, for whom justice was
being extracted. Ghislaine Maxwell will be deposed soon from Capitol
Hill as to all things Epstein.
The train tracks were historically laid in 1950 to transport building
materials when the Cambridge Campus of Massachusetts Institute of
Technology construction project began its relocation from Boston in 1913.
There is an MIT rotunda style brick chapel along the Charles
River. It’s always a good time to forgive people and institutes for their
failures before an ever merciful God who says, “Vengeance is mine
and I will repay.” Isaiah 1:18 Come now, and let us reason
together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they
shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they
shall be as wool. As He drew a line in the sand, Jesus said to those
who were ready to stone the woman caught in adultery, “Let which
one of you is without sin throw the first stone“ and they all left. John
8:1-11
By Merrie Turner
Journalist
International Press Assoc
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