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6 Days on the 4th Floor: My Life of Certified Insanity (Day 2 – Part 3)
To pick up where I left off with my last post, I had just requested a second opinion on my initial assessment. Shortly after requesting and thinking my transfer to a new doctor was denied, I found out my wish had been granted. I’m not going to go into too much detail regarding the follow…
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6 Days on the 4th Floor: My Life of Certified Insanity (Day 2 – Part 2)
When Day 2 of my time on the 4th Floor ward started out, I had been certified by a single signature of an ER doctor. It was supported by a five minute discussion with a psychiatrist who wanted to observe me for a month. I would later find out she has a hearing problem. I…
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6 Days on the 4th Floor: My Life of Certified Insanity (Day 2 – Part 1)
On the second day of my detainment strange things began to be revealed. I had a rough sleep my first night. I had been removed from my home and family over idle threats uttered on Twitter, which are covered under free speech and protected as such. Threats uttered out of frustration, bitterness or despair are…
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Letter of Disposition Recieved
I received a final letter of disposition today from the RCMP regarding the genocide charges. Despite being a criminal offense, as well as illegal under the International Covenant on Civilian and Political Rights and the Rome Statute, the RCMP consider inciting genocide and war to be acceptable for the Prime Minister to do. The only…
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6 Days on the 4th Floor: My Life of Certified Insanity (Day 1)
I write this post in the hopes that people will gain further understanding of why I did what I did. We’ve gone so far astray from what made us human we’re practically robots, going through the motions of being people. We care more about our possessions and our immediate family than we do about our…
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6 Days on the 4th Floor: Interlude
The ‘thought police’ have appeared to tell me to stop putting my story out there. I’ve since had my Internet and phone cut, but I won’t recant a single word. It’s hard to question the system when you rely on it for your basic truths. It’s easier to do so when you’ve got little left…
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6 Days on the 4th Floor: My Life as an Activist (Part 2)
When I first filed the charges against our sitting Prime Minister and then Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird, I realized I would come across as being a little naïve. However, I wanted to stick a pin into that moment of time so it would be recorded and remembered. What I didn’t expect was the extents…
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6 Days on the 4th Floor: My Life as an Activist (Part 1)
My life as a political and human rights activist began as a transition from my life as a social entrepreneur which began as a tangent from my life as a pet owner. I broke this section into two parts to give it a full airing of the details. It might be a little much for…
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GoFundMe account created
I created a GoFundMe account specifically for the Charter Challenge to help hire some additional legal aide. All donations will go towards helping to build a case that will see the Federal government of Canada and the Provincial government of Newfoundland and Labrador held accountable for their crimes against humanity.
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6 Days on the 4th Floor: My Life as a Criminal
There is a lot of background information that is needed to fully understand what happened the day I was pulled into detainment by the RNC. A lot of the information is available online, but I’ll try to quickly summarize it for those who haven’t been following along very closely. My name is Andrew Abbass. I’m…