Thursday, August 2, 2018

Of Tom Beltlach, and Random Notes, Dedicated Reader Visits: Dateline August 02, 2018.

Random Notes: "8K Visitors And Growing", (September 28, 2012).This number, since the April, 2012,  founding of PJ Reed The Arizona State Hospital and Patient Abuse, has now advanced beyond 100,ooo.  

While on this day alone, Thursday, August 02, 2018, we have already seen 147 total dedicated visits specific to a range of previously published articles, at lease one dating back to May, 2012 ("Cory D. Nelson's Disconnect: Former South Dakota Corrections Employee Finagles His Way Into Mental Health Care Despite No Proven Calling For The Job.").


Tom Betlach. Director.
Arizona Health Care Cost
Containment System.

August 02, 2018. Thanks in large part to highly increased visits to this blog project over the last thirty days, which our staff feel safe in presuming have arisen due to the founding author being formally voted onto the Arizona State Hospital's Independent Oversight Committee (formerly known as the ASH Human Rights Committee), the current number of formal dedicated" visits (of eighteen or more minutes as per the blogspot.com format)) as of early August, 2018, has eclipsed to: 

100,000
And counting.

And as to that status, with direct respect for the Tom Betlach's  refusal to grant my presence as a voting member of this committee, in defiance of the committee's decision in context, be aware:

This specific issue 
is far from over,
just more data to 
add to the docket.

Fair warning, Rat Bastards. Yet again: We write. About you.



IN CLOSING: Outside of his freakishly large nose, we know little to nothing about Tom Betlach, who is the current director of the Arizona Healthcare Cost Containment System. But said Mega-Schnoz aside, it is obvious that Betlach's rejection of the democratic process by which I have been chosen to be a member of the Arizona State Hospital's Independent Oversight Committee (ASHIOC), flows directly from the success of this blog project in relation to  the exposure of corruption in ASH's administrative office (Cory Nelson, Donna Noriega, Jennifer Alewel, etc. [circa 2012-2015], and Aaron Bowen, Dr. Steven Dingle, Lisa Wynn, and William Bugby, etc. [current]); as well as in that of the state's Department of Health Services, Greg Honich, Cara Christ, etc. [also current]). 

There is no justification in denying me this position. None, that is, beyond the fear that these people have about being exposed for just who they are. In explicit relation to their across the board lack of ethos, and the risks they face should individuals like me- persons 100% dedicated to serving the interests and welfare of the ASH patient community- be granted further opportunity to challenge this corruption, most definitely underlies my being denied this opportunity, the efforts they are willing to go to in context have repeatedly been exhibited for well over the last six years; most exemplified, perhaps, by former-since fired ASH CEO-ADHS/BHS Deputy Director Cory Nelson, who was accused via staff testimony of destroying public records circa 2014, in criminal response to an action taken under the authority of the Freedom of Information Act.  

So, these Rat Bastards are trying to disqualify me on what basis? This blog project has always been produced in accordance with state and federal law (if not, we would have been sued by these people long, long ago), and in alignment with the constitutional right of any American to report issues occurring in violation of the public interest. 

We the staff of PJ Reed The Arizona State Hospital and Patient Abuse have never directly advocated for any individual patient-consumer at ASH, have not in any way violated law or policy in association to the role of the ASHIOC, or otherwise been engaged in conduct whereby I am not deserving of this role. The plain fact is that I am nothing more or less then a former ASH patient-consumer with established experience and knowledge about how deeply endemic the wrongdoing at ASH has been over the last 6-10 years. I am, as such, exactly of character- proven character-  in terms of the objectives of the Arizona legislature, which did enact the statute by which the ASHIOC exists. 

This is precisely how ugly these people are: Highly entrusted as the ones most directly responsible for the interests and welfare of ASH patient-consumers, continually mis-conducting themselves in a manner consistent with the known history of the operation of ASH (wherein on no less then four separate occasions since the late 1990s, federal oversight and intervention has been necessary on the basis of identified wrongdoing and shortsighted management). 

Persons who, as such, are engaging in outright suppression of any/all well intentioned efforts designed to preserve and protect the rights of ASH patient-consumers. We have seen this in recent months by the efforts of Christ and Honich to limit the  function of the ASHIOC, documented interference of that function by Bowen and Honich, and outright personal  attacks on several longstanding ASHIOC members. And no this, the rejection of my willingness to serve a voting member of ASHIOC. 

It's that bad. In the meantime, I will continue to attend and document future meetings of the ASHIOC, and share any issues that I know to be of valid concern in this blog. 

Fact be known, I all but terrify these people. For good reason. As former-since fired ASH CEO Cory Nelson put it away back in 2014, "This is what gets people like me fired!" I gave Nelson ample opportunity to clean up his crap, while I was still at ASH, and more then a few times in the earliest of producing this blog project. But did Nelson listen, or take me seriously? No, he did not. (And see where that got him.)

I have likewise given Christ and Bowen the same degree of early warning over the last three+ years. Are they listening? No they are not. 

It's their coffin. We'll be happy to supply the nails and even wield the hammer. So be it.   

Could not make it up- any of it- if I had to. 

paoloreed@gmail.com

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