Sunday, June 21, 2009
Criminal Issues--2005--Part 1
[Please see past postings for background information.]
The events for which I got arrested in 2005 were quite minor, except for some comments I made. The case took about a year to prosecute and it was against my wishes that I was found to be "Not Criminally Responsible" on account of an alleged mental disorder. The comments I had made were similar to what I said to the Ontario Review Board this past April 2009. I said some police and some film people had been involved in a gay rights project together; and they had wanted my involvement in it. The position of the ORB has been that I'm delusional about it. It's not my intention to prove this matter here but I believe some people were already aware of it; and I'd like to make some comments. The gay rights project had actually begun back in the 1930s already. There were mostly men involved, whether gay men or male supporters and advisors, and they wanted to have a woman/young girl to assist them. To my knowledge, this matter has never been generally publicized, so far. In my case, I was targeted while I was a child already. My immediate family and I were never told about it by anyone; but I believe some other relatives and fellow church members may have been told. The story was made to sound palatable to them.--It was viewed in a positive light. Life is different today in 2009 than it was in the 1930s and inbetween; and there were schemes and now old-fashioned schemes in place. On the other hand, there seem to be people today who would like to close down the project without resolving anything. They'd like to throw it all out the window--that's been my impression! [Is that ever a healthy thing to do?] Before 2000 and even 2006, I didn't know everything that was happening. But I believe the above views are two extremes. There's a happy medium where things have been accomplished and they shouldn't be buried. Myself, I've done a lot of work in the form of writing; and I'd like to be compensated fairly. Some parties have wanted to remain anonymous and I think it should be their right to do so. But to close everything down arbitrarily isn't acceptable to me--and it shouldn't be to sensible people! There have been parties who wanted to see something get done in the field of gay rights; and it seems they're still waiting. Anyway, I'd just like to share some movies which I've found interesting. [If people don't have access to view them, they can look on the Internet through Google/Wikipedia, especially. The write-ups aren't always 100% accurate but I often find them helpful.] There's a movie, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 1939. The characters Senator Smith, Susan Paine--a governor's daughter, and Miss Clarissa Saunders are the most relevant to me. There's Casablanca, 1942, a well-known and popular film; and I believe a certain element is relevant. Then there's Finian's Rainbow, 1968; and The Green Berets, 1968--with some details referring to the Casablanca matter, in my opinion. There's Top Secret!, from 1984, with some details also referring to Casablanca. And there's Overboard, 1987; and Contact, 1997. These are some of my favourite movies I'd like to mention, for now. *** See Part 2 of this entry near the end of February 2010. *** NOTE ADDED ON FEBRUARY 4, 2014: It was actually secret police who started this business, at someone's request, in the past. I have reason to believe the United States Secret Service was contacted and then they asked the then Secret Service division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to help them. And then the RCMP asked some city police to help them.
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