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Web Journal Sunday 2nd March 2008

1. "Punishment Rooms" at Haut de la Garenne on Jersey. The medieval torture chamber existed on Jersey until recently. Today's surveillance technology brings the torture chamber into every home, all its rooms and wherever the victim might be located. The advances of technology are considerable, but the human being has not progressed in thousands of years.

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Subject: "Punishment Rooms" at Haut de la Garenne on Jersey. "It has been an exhausting time for these investigators, hasn't it," asked your presenter
Date: Sunday 02 March 2008 12:04
From: Gary D Chance
To: news24@bbc.co.uk

That was yesterday's abuse methods by using "Punishment Rooms." Today the "Punishment Rooms" are the rooms inside one's own home.

What does Alan Johnson really mean by NHS "personalised" care?

The psychological disposition to brutalise in a most sadistic manner from institutional abuse against children and adults never changes, but the methods do. Today's methods use surveillance technology.

At Haut de la Garenne and other locations on Jersey forensic evidence can be found most likely where abuse occurred as is happening.

However, the technology has moved on, but the disposition remains the same. Nothing has been done to address institutionalised abuse and identify it when it occurs to make certain those people who are so disposed are removed.

The lessons learned from yesterday tend to focus on the physical apparatus for abuse rather than the psychological disposition to abuse by people who are in positions of trust. Haut de la Garenne was closed in 1986, but the people went on as well as others elsewhere.

Today the technology being used creates a situation for those disposed to child and adult abuse to do so without leaving any forensic evidence. They have to be electronically detected while the abuse is occurring. This can be done.

I am talking about surveillance technology abuse, of course, to which I've been subjected 24/7 for nearly a decade inside my own home and anywhere I go by the child abusers and viciously violent people to cover up the child abuse, the ongoing violence against me and attack me for having reported and continue to report these activities.

The whole process of abusive personalities and the means for abuse in today's technological world needs to be completely explored and considered in light of identifying such abuse, stopping it and dealing properly with these crippled and demented personalities who would abuse others.

The great issue today as yesterday is that this is an institutional problem. Those in positions of authority either carry out the abuse or turn a blind eye to it. They are not being identified and sidelined. The worst aspect is that it is being used as a means for those in power to maintain that power.

There must be a system whereby those who are supposed to be using surveillance technology can be watched as well to make certain that they do not abuse their power.

The "Punishment Rooms" of today are now in the homes of those being subjected to abuse. Yesterday it was necessary for abusers to seek organisations where potential victims are held in large numbers.

Today those abusers can roll out into the community to attack anyone in his/her home with the use of surveillance technology. In fact, they can do all of this from a control room and never go anywhere.

This is why it becomes critically important to identify today's surveillance technology for what it is, how it is actually being used and address the problem of its abuse.

Be very wary of Alan Johnson when he says ["personalised care"]:

"Johnson wants 'personalised' NHS" [see below]; Sunday, 2 March 2008, 10:23 GMT

"Mr Johnson will urge GPs to accept the extended hours offer The health secretary is expected to outline plans turn the NHS in England into a more "personalised" service."

What he is describing has been my experience for the past decade with the NHS rolled out into the community using surveillance technology for medical experimentation and control purposes. This is truly "individualised" and "personal" medicine. It's flaw is that it is terribly wrong, does not address the problems of the person involved and corrupts the whole process of medical care.

But, you must understand that there are a large number of people in the NHS, the police and other government departments and agencies local and central who are interested in control mechanisms to sustain their power who will work in this way to maintain their power and do so in a most sadistic manner deriving sadistic pleasure from doing so.

This is the essence of my experience and why this problem is critically important needing to be addressed comprehensively and publicly now rather than later.

"Exhausting?" Think about the abused children, what they must have gone through and most likely the death suffered by those who "disappeared."

Think about those who are carrying out this abuse today with surveillance technology who obsessively work 24/7 at it without ever taking a break.

There is an easy way to prevent this abuse and manipulation. Institute proper management with rotation of those using the surveillance technology and never allow anyone or small number of people to dominate and control it as has occurred here for many years.

Even this basic management principle to prevent fraud and abuse is not being observed in my direct experience. The child abuser is allowed to dominate and control the surveillance technology for many, many years 24/7.

2. First pictures of 'abuse' cellar. These are the first pictures from the "cellars" at Haut de la Garenne. Videos of these have been broadcast on BBC News24 today when they could squeeze them in between continuous repetitive clips of a now overexposed Prince Harry. I wonder what the British military think they are actually fighting for in Iraq and Afghanistan when the complete destruction of democracy and the sovereignty of the UK has been taking place in North Kensington for the past decade?

BBC News Sunday, 2 March 2008, 17:39 GMT

First pictures of 'abuse' cellar

Interior view of cellar at Haut de la Garenne
The pictures are the first to be released by police

The first pictures of the cellar at the centre of a child abuse investigation in Jersey have been released.

Police have been excavating the chamber at the Haut de la Garenne former children's home over the past week.

Around 160 people claim they were abused at the home and a child's remains were found under a floor in a stairwell last Saturday.

Forensic experts are continuing to sift evidence and suspect there may be four bricked-up chambers.

'Significant finds'

Dozens of people have come forward in the last week claiming they were abused while at the centre.

The allegations date back to the 1970s and 1980s and some are from more than 40 years ago.

There have been accusations that people were kept in solitary confinement, raped and beaten.

Interior view of cellar at Haut de la Garenne
Police believe there may be as many as four chambers

Detectives said their investigation of the first cellar had uncovered two "significant finds" - reportedly shackles and a bath.

Police have used a digger to take off layers of soil but investigations were scaled down on Sunday to give forensic teams a break.

First pictures of 'abuse' cellar




3. Johnson wants 'personalised' NHS. The NHS is a significant participant in the torture terrorism carried out against me by most abusive personalities who appear to thrive on sadism completely disregarding reality for their own corrupt self interest. This government is only interested in power and is now embroiled in a confrontation with the medical profession and its professional organisations about GP surgery hours. I have no idea why this should be an issue when NHS health professionals roll out into the community 24/7 to administer "care" remotely with the use and abuse from surveillance technology. Who does this government think it is kidding?

BBC News Sunday, 2 March 2008, 14:32 GMT

Johnson wants 'personalised' NHS

Alan Johnson
Mr Johnson will urge GPs to accept the extended hours offer

The health secretary has said he wants to turn the NHS in England into a more "personalised" service.

Alan Johnson told Labour's spring conference in Birmingham that the days of a "one-size-fits-all" NHS are over and people should have more choice.

He repeated his pledge for GPs to open at weekends and evenings.

And he said extended opening hours are not just useful for commuters and hard-pressed City "hot shots", but for hourly-paid manual workers as well.

Johnson wants 'personalised' NHS

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