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No More Gaslighting Campaign

  • Writer: charitycolleencrouse
    charitycolleencrouse
  • Apr 12, 2019
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 12, 2019


For many years too many people in the United States have been manipulated around a narrative that says we need mandated health care in order to be safe, secure and healthy. It was made illegal NOT to have health care if you did not pay a special tax. Prescription drug coverage became a primary rallying point for individuals and communities. Young people were put on medication and assessed to have a mental health disability in increasing numbers. Even immigration policy came to be dominated by the narratives around “health care.”


What was not discussed with people was what happened to their intellectual property rights once they were diagnosed. What was not discussed was the physiological impacts that various technologies have on a person’s behavior, mental ability, and emotional stability. What was not discussed was the manners by which people who were given Social Security Disability Insurance and MediCaid were used in valuations of various financial schemes without their consent, without their knowledge, and without compensation.


Several policy changes are being recommended at this time to greatly impact what an individual has to protect themselves and their rights:


  • Medicare is currently considering changes to its policies on “human subjects” in medical testing that are supposed to go into effect this coming October

  • An Executive Order has been implemented to discuss releasing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from conservatorship by the Autumn without informing the People of the United States of what the results or impacts of that conservatorship have been in the last ten years

  • The Federal Reserve system is considering altering its processes of valuing derivative contracts while also engaging a policy of re-indexing in connection with foreign trade partners

  • The Housing and Urban Development Agency is proposing to implement a requirement that contractors and affiliates of HUD agencies sign an agreement not to disclose unclassified information

  • Numerous federal agencies have been transitioning to standards assessing and implementing risk-based paradigms rather than respond to long-standing issues of crime and corruption AS issues of crime and corruption

These factors cannot be permitted to move forward as the status quo. When Congress uses hearings to make new cryptofeeds as they did last year and as they did all this past week without telling us how the crytocurrency economy came into being they are setting us up for failure. “Don’t ask, don’t tell” when it comes to personal health issues and how they can be used to steal our property should never be tolerated.


We need to take back our rights. That includes our property rights, our civil rights and our

Constitutional rights. That means addressing the people who were used as human test subjects for medical experimentation and technological enhancement and gaslighted into believing that they had a mental health problem when there was something else going on.


If you were declared to be “mentally ill” or to have a “mental disability” and had to seek MediCare, Social Security Disability Insurance, or some other local form of public health care then I believe you might be eligible to have a recission for that diagnosis. It may entail addressing concerns regarding access to other benefits and disclosure regarding efforts to entice or extort one into engaging in acts of fraud, but it also means the possibility of reclaiming one’s intangible property rights and potential recoveries for theft of personal property and assets.


One of the first steps is to formally appeal the diagnosis and appeal billings to MediCare and/or Social Security Disability Insurance. While many have been told that these “benefits” are free, the truth is that those billings are a form of obligation that can and has been sold as “data” for others to use in developing a number of financial paradigms. These paradigms may not be ones that you are told about, but they can and do impact the opportunities that you are presented with in the other areas of your life. Appeals to MediCare and Social Security can be done individually or as a class; there are even protections against having to repay any money if it can be determined that the awards were distributed to you through no fault of your own. If you were gaslighted into accepting a mental health diagnosis when in fact it was not about a mental health problem but rather someone else's financial or political opportunism, then that is not your fault -- yet.


Because, unfortunately, underlying this 10-year campaign of gaslighting is a more nefarious reality. The people of the United States were set up to cooperate with something that ultimately is unsustainable. We cannot continue to relinquish our personal private property rights -- especially those connected to our intellectual and creative work -- and sustain ourselves. And we cannot accept a “mental health diagnosis” as a way to escape accountability for cooperation with serious crimes that are being revealed and will continue to revealed. Now is the time for us to speak up and say we did not agree to these crimes and would not agree to these crimes.


As the information about what really happened as part of the Affordable Care Act comes out in the next few months and galvanizes action in the next year and more it will be disturbing for many people to learn about what was actually done with us and our bodies via “healthcare.” But this is not so much something to compel us to fear as much as to action. Many people who were labelled as a liability were actually important leaders. That’s what America needs right now.




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