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Lion of Judah upcoming court date and the request for the use of Starin Park for on campus inclusivity safe zone

UW-W GONZO-19 BLOGS CONVERGENT MEDIA REPORT—On August 5, members of Wisconsin Cannabis Warriors, The Jaded Patriot Press and the Lion of Judah Rastafarian Church met with Jesse Schworck.

The Jaded Patriot Press and UW-W Gonzo-19 Blogs founder addresses his role between Madison College and UW Whitewater regarding the Lion of Judah Rastafarian Church legal battle.

Bradley J. Burt, Independent Study 498 student, seeks the use of the Old Main Ballroom in the University Center for upcoming Lion of Judah press addresses. The press conference addresses the church’s next item: Creating a Cannabis sacramental ceremony weekly at Starin Park.

The Gonzo-19 interactive documentary provides Schworck’s fear and loathing ordeal. The first video of the series introduces the pilot for future class projects starting fall semester.

Schworck’s injunction seeks compensation for pain, suffering and punitive damages regarding the raid of his Madison, Wisconsin, church facility.

Bradley J. Burt serves the Dane County community as an American Legion Dane County Service Officer. Burt assists those in crisis with his multimedia reporter service as a blogger to distribute virtual information at his Social Media Writing final project called "Outpost 422." Burt returned as a Wisconsin State Certified Journey worker after finding out he could receive 39 credits for his journey worker certificate. The Technical Studies Journey Worker Associate's Degree helped him transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater where he received a waiver. The waiver allowed him to pursue the field of journalism bypassing general education requirements. In 2014, Burt uncovered information about the Wisconsin G.I. Bill as a Veterans Committee Chairperson. Burt joined the American Legion to investigate benefits further. After being elected to Service Officer in 2015, Burt began noticing college benefit opportunities in Wisconsin. In 2017, Burt left his job due to physical limitations from his military service-connected injuries. ​ The Wisconsin G.I. Bill became his life preserver. Burt returned to school to survive unemployability while waiting in appeal for VA benefit denial. Being a Service Officer taught him how to find resources to survive appeal. After interviewing Sgt. Gary Brynjulfson from "The Reflections of Vietnam" and reading Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried," Burt decided to develop a therapeutic writing style to help him cope with anxiety. Outpost 422 developed and journalism became his pursuit. ​ Burt works as an American Legion Service Officer who is surviving by going back to school and writing about his college experience. Burt's portfolio is his passion to pay forward to the next struggling veteran to offer avenues of hope to encourage veterans to try going back to school no matter where they are in life.

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