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Re: Edge of insanity: for real

Thanks @Ru-bee 

Might see you there in the morning. In fact, ill try hard to make the journey. Lot on my mind lately.

 

One thing that is Concerning however. I am pretty sure the federal government didn't intend the NDIS to be a system merely intended for individuals to survive an industrialised sentence. I think the real intention of the NDIS is to SUPPORT people, and to help them thrive even.

 

Mine is presently being run down because I have survived the sentence twice in recent times.

 

The State, dismayed as it is, will be unrelenting in its industrial use of the NDIS. And others -whom should have known better- will be shocked and dismayed, that although I have been thoroughly routed, the NDIS has been used to save my life. Mind you, the State has its feelers out, and is looking for medical capture of me.

 

Hopefully I can get a flat, and be away from their clutches, at least until I am too old to be a medical concern, and political fugitive.

Re: Edge of insanity: for real

afternoon @Stout ðŸ˜Š

 

how are you this afternoon 

nice and sunny here and just woke up from a nap 

got the rotten flu 

 

@Ru-bee , @OM108 

Re: Edge of insanity: for real

When I was a medical fugitive in skool and during the hunt, it was horrible and I was treated like a common criminal. Now I'm suffering from a touch of survivors guilt and the 'i don't want to be here's thing. It was a traumatizing experience to say the least.

The Federal government should hold an inquiry into the practices of industrial Psychiatrists. They are doing damage and ruining lives for sure. Like mine. It should not be accepted that the sole individual bears the brunt of the brutal industry. They probably get good financial reward for combing the community for the next inpatient.

I know now after waiting out three years that Victoria Police have alegences in places where they ought not be. Instead of stepping in and helping me, they galvanised these old allies and compromised my social security. Knowingly, willingly, and with a patient stalking eye. There's a reason cops look the way they do.

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Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

A beautiful lifestyle was taken from me.

There was nothing I could do as Nanny's State bore down on me.

 

Utterly Disgusting 

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In the past six months me and my admirable SWs have made tremendous efforts with my recovery, healing, networking, support, trying to unlock the housing universe.

 

I feel we are on the brink of ...

 

I'm heading over for a cuppa.

Re: Edge of insanity: for real

Hey @Stout ,

 

Thinking of you and so I popped by. 

 

Hope the cuppa was good 🙂

 

Speak soon, tyme

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Hi @tyme , thanks the cuppa was nice.

 

The Commonwealth government is happy for me to access socialisation, support, recovery and inclusion. The NDIS. The Commonwealth does a great job in the disability sector where I fit in with a psychosocial disability.

The Victorian State and it's proxies on the other hand have alterior motives.

There is a regional expulsion plan in action against me.

 

This saga has really opened my eyes as to whom [some services] serve. [edited by moderator]

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I hear and see the Police love a good whisper campaign.

 

Especially when it involves this here non-state un-person.

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How is your house hunting going? Can you think of what we can do to help you on the forums? @Stout 

 

We'd love to see you find a way through these challenges.

 

I myself wouldn't mind a warm cuppa tonight. Feel free to have a virtual with me 🙂

 

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After they finished assaulting me, one grabbed me around the neck and paraded me across my flat doorway like Pablo Escobar.

Message: say goodbye to your flat.

I then went into shock.

 

............ Victoria Police,...............

......Taking care of Business