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I am a recovering victim from the weirdness of a non biological twinning mirror programming ritual via MK ultra -it really profoundly affected my life and I am pretty sure most "people" do not get faced with a situation like that in their waking lives I dunno maybe more common I just dont know its just the whole mindfuck you wonder about thankfully I felt it was all a bit too strange for me to comprehend at the time - I was only around 21 yrs too
Guru z3n8 is an Epic Ethical Art Hacker ::: This.. ladies & gentle freaks is -> FUCKTALK, on Ha.ck.er N3ws: Starting Hospice https://ift.tt/brsKn8D
So scotia bank threatened to sue me for $1000 lol (long story but my sugardaddy that introduced me to my twin was the vice prez of that bank so I was like woah woah hold on scotia playing it pretty strong since you guys were literally in my ass lol ) so avoiding potential legal fees for that amount I settled with them for $360.05 was it $360.04 ? so I am totally laughing cause I wiped out $1200 with a $360.05 payment lmao- anywho I made a firm decision to wipe out most of my 2k debt by about november USA election and be in a more favorable position financially see a few places I approached to pay off some were really really friendly and nice and civilized about it all but one was using really hostile and toxic tactics and tried to get my banking info immediately I was like hell no bitch I was willing to work with you on this until you can treat me with more civility u can go screw yourselves lol just kinda wipe out two minor accts in a couple weeks and really work on this cause 2k isnt a lot but nothing near what I have heard people owe and they will enact legal proceedings and judgements against you they will garnish any payments made to you by default judgement in a court if you ignore their threats or possibly even imprison u -one of the worst pieces of advice I got was to step away from credit counselling hahahaha regretting that now but I was able to secure a credit card after like 4 years without so now you kind of need one to use for certain purchases and it acts as an identity tool and some people dont have like actual valid revolving credit accts and some people are so bad off financially they either do not have access to a chequing acct or their finances are managed by a trustee of sorts never want to get to that level -nobody will like take you to the lethal injection over $2000 but that is a big hit to take all in one month if they like demand payment all of a sudden or you just ignore the legal depts of some banks not a place I want to be in -people say I am horrible with money but I think I make the right decisions with what I do have in the moment the problem is not that I cannot manage money the problem is is that there is so little of it that I have to really be resourceful sometimes a lot of $144 expenses or $240 things come up all at once I mean I think I do pretty well just to get a 6 pack of chav underwear is like $60 wtf? like a tomato here (hothouse) is like $3.89 !!! for a freaking TOMATO!~!!
When the police ask you not to say anything it could incriminate yourself DO NOT SAY A WORD AND KEEP REPEATING TO THEM _ I DO NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS _ especially without a legal advocate there and if you are indigenous an indigenous court representative
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It has come to our attention that Victoria city council has recently voted in favour of banning sheltering in additional parks in the City of Victoria. The amendments, which severely restrict options for outdoor sheltering by prohibiting sheltering in nearly all parks in the City of Victoria do not accord with either existing B.C. jurisprudence or the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Pivot Legal Society and the BC Civil Liberties Association have connected with advocates on the ground concerning the amendments. Based on the feedback we received, it is clear that the amendments will cause significant harm to Victoria’s most marginalized community members, particularly given the city’s lack of adequate housing and safe, legal, indoor places to use drugs. Also evident is the complete lack of engagement during council’s legislative process with people sheltering outside in your community. The amendments as drafted are unlikely to withstand constitutional scrutiny. Certainly, they do not centre the safety and dignity of people sheltering outside in your community. Further, given the clarity of existing Charter jurisprudence and the clear facts of lack of available and accessible shelter in Victoria, the city also runs a risk of liability for Charter damages to all those impacted given the arguable bad faith and clear disregard for constitutional rights. We urge council to refrain from bringing the amendments into force and to engage in serious conversation with the people the amendments will impact.
By prohibiting sheltering not only during daytime hours but also overnight in almost all public spaces, the city replicates circumstances that have given rise to previous Charter litigation: constant displacement of unhoused and inadequately housed people from all public space without adequate alternatives in place. These circumstances have been found to violate all three parts of Section 7: the right to life, the right to liberty, and the right to security of the person. Promises from the city to provide storage options (such as sea-cans in sheltering parks, or storing belongings for 14 days), moreover, do nothing for people who need their possessions every day to survive, just like every other person in Victoria. Temporary storage fails to solve the underlying issue of inadequate sheltering spaces in your community.
Homelessness and drug poisoning deaths are on the rise across Canada, and your actions are consistent with the violence unhoused and inadequately housed people face in every region of this country. The amendments, and enforcement actions taken pursuant to them, leave the city open to legal action.
Anna Cooper, Caitlin Shane, Pivot Legal Society
Ga Grant, BC Civil Liberties Association
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