More On My Case.

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Like I said, I hope getting the international community involved in this will make some difference. So far there doesn't seem to be much change or even much reaction to what I've said. Frankly I don't even know if what I am typing on my PC is even reaching its intended destination. That sounds very strange, but it has happened to me before, so it isn't. But to summarize quickly, so far I have listed three things that no society, no government, no place should ever allow or condone under any circumstances.

Using medicine to deliberately hurt or exploit. Or using it that way as a political tool of government, or even law enforcement for that matter. Now when medical professionals have a duty to report abuse, most people think that is different. And I still agree with that. But abuse of some vulnerable group. When a man walks into the ER with a gunshot wound, it means he was probably in gunfight with another adult. I don't see why the hospital has to report that. Because then people will be less likely to seek medical care when that happens. If he walked into a police station with a gunshot wound, or even a supermarket or a library, that would be different. But hospitals and places like that are where people go solely to get medical help. And they should always know they can count on that. Like I've said, even in many very conservative Muslim sharia law countries they agree that the medical community shouldn't take part in their human rights abuses. So why does the US still do that then?

We should always be able to trust the integrity of our legal system. Forms shouldn't be fake, legal proceedings in courtrooms should never be shams, contracts should always be real. There are no exceptions to that rule. I always knew that, but I was surprised to that I am right. That is a recognized fundamental right and rule of law. Even in the most extreme cases it would not be justified. Even if a man walked into a court room with a gun demanding custody of his child, it would be wrong for the judge to hold up a piece of paper and said, "You just got it. Right here." Of course in a situation like that the judge could claim necessity. Or at the least he probably wouldn't get into any trouble for that. But once the man was subdued someone would gently break it to him in his holding cell that never happened, he never got custody. But that judge and the legal system certainly wouldn't then just string the man along for decades. While feeding him false information, and having all the other people in his life take part in the deception. That wouldn't be justified in the most extreme case. And what exactly did someone think about my case that was in even any way extreme?

And like I said, false accusations are always wrong. They could never be justified under any circumstances. I think it's obvious the kind of person who would do this would be very immoral to begin with. Or at the least, all the reason to do this would have to be wrong. Because if someone had a valid argument for something or was doing nothing wrong, they would have no need to lie or falsely accuse someone. I don't even know why I have to bring this one up. But since it seems to have happened, or at least been an issue in my life. It was even brought up with me in 1992, like I said. Then it has to be investigated and exposed. And I will make sure that I am the one to do that, when it is part of my case.

As I said, the other two issues are, suicide. And how people knowingly drove me to it and even seem to have used it as a tool in my life. Possibly to justify harming me or taking away my rights by saying I was morally weak that way. And, the other issue was my Cerebral Palsy, and handicaps in general. How we treat the vulnerable in our society and how we protect them. And in my case how people knew all along I had Cerebral Palsy. Like my doctors told me, it was obvious by my many symptoms since early childhood. That, and the comments people made to me that seemed to prove they somehow knew. Idon't even know what that is all about. Cerebral Palsy made me very weak and unable to defend myself in many if not most situations. And people wanted to put me away in mental hospitals, they said they thought I belonged in prison at one point, and they were trying to take away my car. While making me walk thru the snow with my feet, they already knew were neuropathic, and with me being unable to defend myself. And being physically weak, socially vulnerable. And legally unable to own a gun even. The last one because I am paranoid schizophrenic who wears deadly gloves.
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