"Little People" at Play in Modern-Day Slavery
Peer pressure can help break the links supporting modern-day slavery and other terrorism.
(PRWEB) January 26, 2005 -- FBI FOI package #0993702-000 includes two
Headquarter investigations: 62F-HQ-1077231-29 plus three ending illegible
numbers, and 62F-HQ-1077231-30766. What may be important information is blocked
out. It appears to rely heavily on reports of the police department included
documentation points to as possibly being under coercion of organized crime.
Throughout is "no action warranted."
"There are no government forces -
we are it." Important is recognizing links, i.e., how "little people" support
and protect organized crime. What it wants police to do would not be effective,
or as effective, if it weren't for the cooperation of other links. In the
example of my illegal detainment last August, if organized crime couldn't rely
on the local hospital acting on a false report, then, as admitted by a doctor
who had a key role, not doing a personal evaluation but, rather, basing its
"evaluation" on that false report, then not having practices in place to prevent
unscrupulous actions of its social worker, etc., a good part of the scheme would
have failed - at least the nine days of detainment, the $10,970 in charges, the
continuing harassment due to the hospital business office forwarding information
to other entities for "collection" or "financial assistance" and, in doing so,
illegally disclosing medical, family and other personal information.
Peer
pressure may improve police behavior, as well as that of other infrastructure
components, for example, the police officer who completed the narrative in the
police report and the report submitted to the hospital: "(subject) was found
walking through neighbors backyard with flashlight stating she was searching for
abducted people. (subject) feels that there are organizations that are abducting
people and taking them to unknown places where they conduct medical experiments
on them! These abducted people are then held in slavery at unknown locations.
(subject) uses the internet and sends e-mails to local, state and federal
agencies about these abductions." He reported that my mother had been notified
"of examination" which, according to my mother, is also not true. He was not
present at the probable cause hearing. In the second hearing session, which took
place 8 days into the detainment, both the off-duty officer who called police
and the officer who first appeared at the scene said that the statement was not
true.
The hospital's records include a number of false statements: "Per
police report, she was stating that she was involved in finding people who have
been abducted by the Mafia." "She was… stating that she is involved with the
CIA." That same doctor who had a key role in this was not present at the hearing
but recorded, "As a result of the two court hearings, the patient was found to
be still gravely disabled." Yet, despite that diagnosis was also heavily based
on my belief that modern-day slavery exists, there doesn't appear to be any
mention in these records that part of my defense was producing copies of the US
Campaign to Rescue & Restore Victims of Human Trafficking's web site (http://www.acf.hhs.gov/trafficking/)
This is organized
crime: it's CRIME, it's illegal. It's against the law and our morals. We don't
need to work to get acceptance of standards. We already have measures in place
through actual laws and "standard office procedures." We just have to reinstate
or establish what needs to happen to ensure those are enforced.
The best
way to deal with formidable projects is one step at a time. There may be many
areas that need to be addressed simultaneously. The best way to deal with such a
situation is to identify those various areas and then for subsections of us to
concentrate of one or more of those. There is probably nothing that we will ever
encounter that has not happened before, sometime, in the history of the
world.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/1/prweb201172.htm