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Posted by Craig Fink on August 31, 2006, 9:14 am
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 05:48:52 -0700, Dale wrote:
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>>On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 03:51:15 -0700, Dale wrote:
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>>> If the story you tell doesn't strike you as being strange, I'd really
>>> urge you to seek some help. I think your life could be a lot better, and
>>> paranoia can be controlled these days.
>>Just because your paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. Maybe
>>you should seek help, as technology swiftly passes you by. We are
>>currently living in era were the rate of growth of technology is advancing
>>exponentially. A rate were many things that were unimaginable are reality
>>today.
>
> Well, yes. It's an exciting time in which to live. Does it engender fear in you
> or something?
>
>>You have heard of a lobotomy, a mechanical procedure? What Danny is
>>talking about is the chemical or drug induced equivalent of a lobotomy.
>>After being illegally locked up at NASA's request, at a facility of NASA's
>>(or government's) choosing, by a not to stable psychiatrist (as is evident
>>by the commitment papers), Danny was well on his way to the modern day
>>equivalent of a lobotomy. His parent's intervention was the only thing
>>that stood between him and long term commitment (by the not too stable
>>psychiatrist) and modern day lobotomy.
>>Would you be mad, maybe a little paranoid?
>
> So, you are saying that NASA thought him to be such a threat that they
> tried to chemically lobotomize him?
>
> Ummm, OK....
lol, no it's an exciting time we live in. The best of times. I was just
trying to put it in a perspective that you could understand. If you are a
literal thinker, no it's not a lobotomy, but would be the figurative
modern day equivalent. Please don't put words in my mouth, I don't believe
Danny was, or is, or will be a threat to anybody, that's what I think.
NASA doesn't think, it's an organization. An orgainiztion of people who do
think. As to what they were thinking, you would have ask them, the
individual people within the organization. And, I'm sure you would get
many different answers depending on who you asked. I think Danny might
considering asking them soon what they were thinking.
Danny seems like a really good guy to me, a real go-getter, someone you
would really want working on state of the art technology, like going to
the Moon, Mars and low earth orbit.
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Craig Fink
Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ WeBeGood@GMail.Com
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Posted by Danny Dot on August 31, 2006, 11:43 am
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Danny Dot
Look at my site and see how NASA treats a creative mind!!!
The summary is "Not Very Well" :-)
www.mobbinggonemad.org
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> wrote:
>>I made a mistake of going into a program management job. Too much office
>>politics for me. My supervisor was Greg Hite. At first he supported me,
>>but deserted me toward the end. I sent a couple of emails to my divorce
>>attorney and NASA obviously intercepted them. The summary is based on
>>this
>>traffic to my attorney, Greg agreed with me in a meeting in his office in
>>Jan 2006 my memory would have been erased if my father had said yes. I
>>was
>>completely freaked out by his statement. I knew NASA knew I was about
>>ready
>>to prove in my divorce court they told lie after lie about me to my
>>doctor.
>>They knew I had a strong case they wanted to erase my memory in 1999. I
>>had
>>panic attacks coming into work knowing NASA knew what I was about to do in
>>the Family Law Court of Harris County Texas. Greg allowed me sick leave,
>>but then higher level people kicked in and started using my sick leave as
>>a
>>tool to manipulate me and my doctors.
> Ummm, your memory would have been erased? Back to some predetermined
> date or something? How?
> If the story you tell doesn't strike you as being strange, I'd really urge
> you to
> seek some help. I think your life could be a lot better, and paranoia can
> be
> controlled these days.
> Sincerely,
> Dale
Thanks for the reply. Keep it mind it is not my memory that a doctor asked
if she could erase my memory, it is my father's. Also consider every
allegation I have made against NASA and the Gulf Coast medical community is
backed up be documentation. Many things happened in my stay that are worthy
of comment, but are not documented. I have limited my accusations to
documented wrong doings.
Danny Dot
www.mobbinggonemad.org
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Posted by Herb Schaltegger on August 31, 2006, 11:54 am
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> Also consider every allegation I have made against NASA and the Gulf Coast
> medical community is backed up be documentation. Many things happened in my
> stay that are worthy of comment, but are not documented. I have limited my
> accusations to documented wrong doings.
Let me guess - you've been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, paranoid
schizophrenia or something with a similar diagnostic code, right?
--
Herb Schaltegger
"You can run on for a long time . . . sooner or later, God'll cut you
down." - Johnny Cash
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Posted by Danny Dot on August 31, 2006, 2:16 pm
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Danny Dot
Look at my site and see how NASA treats a creative mind!!!
The summary is "Not Very Well" :-)
www.mobbinggonemad.org
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> On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 10:43:34 -0500, Danny Dot wrote
>> Also consider every allegation I have made against NASA and the Gulf
>> Coast
>> medical community is backed up be documentation. Many things happened in
>> my
>> stay that are worthy of comment, but are not documented. I have limited
>> my
>> accusations to documented wrong doings.
> Let me guess - you've been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, paranoid
> schizophrenia or something with a similar diagnostic code, right?
> --
> Herb Schaltegger
> "You can run on for a long time . . . sooner or later, God'll cut you
> down." - Johnny Cash
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is my diagnosis today. The trauma was my
lockup in 1999. I will probably never get over it. Trauma caused by people
that claim to be attempting to help you is probably the worse kind.
http://www.ptsdalliance.org/
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/reliving.cfm
You can find lots more with a simple google.
Danny Dot
www.mobbinggonemad.org
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Posted by Gareth Slee on August 31, 2006, 2:33 pm
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> --
> Danny Dot
> Look at my site and see how NASA treats a creative mind!!!
> The summary is "Not Very Well" :-)
> www.mobbinggonemad.org
>
>
> > On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 10:43:34 -0500, Danny Dot wrote
> >> Also consider every allegation I have made against NASA and the Gulf
> >> Coast
> >> medical community is backed up be documentation. Many things happened in
> >> my
> >> stay that are worthy of comment, but are not documented. I have limited
> >> my
> >> accusations to documented wrong doings.
> > Let me guess - you've been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, paranoid
> > schizophrenia or something with a similar diagnostic code, right?
> > --
> > Herb Schaltegger
> > "You can run on for a long time . . . sooner or later, God'll cut you
> > down." - Johnny Cash
>
> Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is my diagnosis today. The trauma was my
> lockup in 1999. I will probably never get over it. Trauma caused by people
> that claim to be attempting to help you is probably the worse kind.
>
> http://www.ptsdalliance.org/
> http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/reliving.cfm
>
> You can find lots more with a simple google.
>
> Danny Dot
> www.mobbinggonemad.org
Danny
There's a problem with your Newsreader. Your reply posts look like they
belong to the message *you're* replying to.
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Gareth Slee
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>>On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 03:51:15 -0700, Dale wrote:
>
>>> If the story you tell doesn't strike you as being strange, I'd really
>>> urge you to seek some help. I think your life could be a lot better, and
>>> paranoia can be controlled these days.
>>Just because your paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. Maybe
>>you should seek help, as technology swiftly passes you by. We are
>>currently living in era were the rate of growth of technology is advancing
>>exponentially. A rate were many things that were unimaginable are reality
>>today.
>
> Well, yes. It's an exciting time in which to live. Does it engender fear in you
> or something?
>
>>You have heard of a lobotomy, a mechanical procedure? What Danny is
>>talking about is the chemical or drug induced equivalent of a lobotomy.
>>After being illegally locked up at NASA's request, at a facility of NASA's
>>(or government's) choosing, by a not to stable psychiatrist (as is evident
>>by the commitment papers), Danny was well on his way to the modern day
>>equivalent of a lobotomy. His parent's intervention was the only thing
>>that stood between him and long term commitment (by the not too stable
>>psychiatrist) and modern day lobotomy.
>>Would you be mad, maybe a little paranoid?
>
> So, you are saying that NASA thought him to be such a threat that they
> tried to chemically lobotomize him?
>
> Ummm, OK....