I wrote a page a few weeks ago about ads that are in public trains around the Boston area. The ads for are something that Northeastern University is starting, the "Nurse Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hackathon and Summit," which will be from June 17th to June 19th this year.
I wrote that one of the most horrible things that the conglomerate has done is to make children who have health problems vulnerable to being sexually abused by medical staff. I wrote that those children are helpless. I wrote that they won't know what's happening to them, or they won't be able to tell anyone, or nobody will believe them, or nobody will help them.
I wrote that, if they protest being abused, they'll get labelled as bad children, put in physical restraints, forced to take psychiatric medication. Because the abuse will have happened to them in hospitals or medical offices, perpetrated by nurses or other medical staff, they won't be able to trust medical staff and therapists who aren't corrupted and who want to help them deal with what has happened to them.
I said they'll develop mental and emotional problems.
I said that they'll get drug problems and get criminal records. Many of them will. Others won't, but they will suffer from the damage inflicted on them. Some of them will turn into child rapists; that is what the conglomerate wants the world to be like.
Subsequent to my having published that page, the White House has announced the first "United State of Women Summit on June 14th, 2016." That's good.
This is the address of the page for it:
It lists "Entrepreneurship and Innovation" as one of its "six pillars." That's bad.
I haven't seen the movie "An Open Secret." It seems to be the only movie that is addressing the abuse of children and teenagers in the entertainment industry; that's why I wrote some pages mentioning it. I can't help what it's called or whom it's by, or whether the people who produced it like me or not, and there was no reason for the White House to attack me or other people who are talking about child abuse, which the first story at the first page of the White House's official website is doing.
I hope that the Obama administration will stop those of its staff who spend their paid time trying to think of ways to distort and ruin the attempts of people who are trying to promote human rights.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, June 7, 2016 @ 12:51 p.m.