What's Feeding Modern-Day Slavery & Other Terrorism?
What may be contrary to our botany-logical sense may be crumbs leading to perpetrators
(PRWEB) January 16, 2005 -- Identifying some of the "suckers" of modern-day
slavery and other domestic terrorism may help solve the dilemma. They are easily
bred by drugs being produced by major pharmaceutical companies - such as Pfizer,
Merck, etc., and perhaps - coincidentally (?) being heavily illicitly
distributed and/or slipped to unsuspectorants. There are other
factors:
From MKS site, " 08/17/03 - Special Needs"
"Someone who's
been a very frequent player in all of this came in the other night. … It was
something along the lines of what we used to be taught about fighting gangs in
Philly, something like: Gangs try to intimidate you, so you have to not let them
intimidate you. Stand up to them, as much as possible, although being aware of
possible danger. … This guy noticed the reaction of people, as well, and left
immediately, hurrying the woman who'd come to sit beside me out with him, in
fact, more like literally pulling her out. Something seemed to be definitely
going on there. … these sick, greedy people may be taking as many victims as
they can possible get their hands on.
"But, again, back to the person who
came in the other night… Both these people have very strange personalities.
People who know him are very loyal to the one the other night and describe him
as 'just a harmless teddy bear.' They also seem very protective and defensive of
him. I really don't know him well enough, but I'm wondering if he is known to
have emotional problems and, as a 'local boy,' that that's why many people
regard him the way they seem to do. But I've seen two very different sides of
both of their personalities. In the second one's case, he almost looks like a
very different person, depending on his 'personality' at the time. "There may be
a pattern of (local traffickers) using/abusing people with "special needs" for
their purposes. As I've been sorting things out, I'm remembering queen bee, at
least once, telling me that she "knows all the 'town loonies' … Usually, she'd
also tie it into the fact that she's been a bartender … for so long, "that's how
come I know all that."
"…From what I got from the incident of …, I guess
that certain people in town, such as bartenders, are very often made aware of
people like this, probably told a bit of a description of their condition, and
given the name of people who need to be contacted if there are any "problems."
Especially after the phasing out of (a local mental health hospital), there may
be more than the expected number of people with conditions such as this out
there. And there may even be a higher proportion in our area if aides laid off
from (a local mental health hospital) offered to help in situations such as this
being the one who would be called. They may provide other care, as well, such as
assuring that the person who has been mainstreamed is taking medication
regularly and properly. Even if the former patient wasn't originally from this
area, if former aides living in our area offered to do this, and particularly if
the aide was one with whom the patient had particularly become attached and/or
if the family felt the aide "really understood" the patient, the family may have
tended to have the patient remain in our area.
But, if information such
as that gets into the wrong hands it can also be abused by people of low
integrity. There could also be instances in which even more is known about this
person with special needs, such as what situation or even drugs may actually
even intensify what the proper medication is intended to quell. Under certain
conditions, people with certain special needs may be forced, through
manipulation or whatever, to serve as another one of the (perpetrators')
unconventional weapons. And it may definitely make them more vulnerable to
falling victim to abduction, as well.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/1/prweb198089.htm