Tracklist#1 El Narco de Narcos – Crecer Germán2 El Gallero – Código FN3 Popurri de Corridos (En Vivo Jesus Maria) – Enigma Norteño y La Septima Banda4 Baraja de Oro – Chalino Sanchez5 El Cartel de Cali – Furia Norteña6
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An Example of Gwent Police Invading Shuffle Towers (2) – My Home
This is an example of one of the many occasions in which Gwent Police during their two and a half decades of harassing me, have forced entry illegally into my home and place of work. On this occasion I was
Continue readingOn The Verge of being MURDERED by Gwent Police
I’ve been TAKEN or Kidnapped by Gwent Police in advance of the Mental Health Act being invoked and being compulsorily detained in Mental Hospitals on approximately 40-50 occasions by now. It’s just prevented any real flow of liberty in almost anything I
Continue readingLandlocked – Mental Health in the UK and the Prevention of International Travel, Translation and Foreign Language Education
On the Second of April 1997, at the point of my first contact with the Mental Health Act, I had my life’s dreams shattered. On that day, my parents had been persuaded to take me to see a psychiatrist at
Continue readingSignal Groove Jungle Section
Last year in January / February 2019, I was placed under section 3 of the Mental Health Act and detained and treated against consent at St Cadoc’s Hospital for about four months. I had spent the evening doing a re-edit
Continue readingMental Health Social Stigma: Disability Hate Crime in Caldicot
I was first locked inside St Cadoc’s Hospital under Section of the Mental Health Act on 2nd April 1997. As horrific as experiences inside a mental hospital can be, once you are released back into the community things can be equally
Continue readingLow-Secure Punishment, Priory Group Private Sector Experiences, Ty Cwm Rhondda.
About 18 months ago I was sectioned yet again under Mental Health Act and sent up to Talygarn where yet again I was subjected to Dr Basu. I had been trying for 8 years in as diplomatic a way as
Continue readingLandlocked – Mental Health in the UK and the Prevention of International Travel, Translation and Foreign Language Education
On the Second of April 1997, at the point of my first contact with the Mental Health Act, I had my life’s dreams shattered. On that day, my parents had been persuaded to take me to see a psychiatrist at
Continue reading