Family Produced Testimonial(s). About Joel Rudd. Dr. Steven Dingle. And so on.
Just so it's clear:
Chris Blackman is a dear friend.
Chris Blackman is a dear friend.
The following was posted as a comment to one of my more recent articles about Arizona State Hospital, which due to ongoing unwillingness of state health care officials to meaningfully bring persons most responsible for the well known scandal at ASH to legitimate accountability.
Including and perhaps foremost with the fundamental topic of civil and human rights as they arise in law and policy, ASH's long time legal counsel, Joel "Angel of Darkness-the Mortician" Rudd.
But including as well a number of centrally involved ASH psychiatrists, namely long time Chief Medical Officer Dr. Steven Dingle, who was and is still 100% failing to abide by his obligation to ensure that the flow of medical-mental health care at ASH meets contemporary standards.
AnonymousNovember 3, 2016 at 6:49 PM
my son was in ASH with you and I agree with
everything
everything
corey nelson should have been placed there as a
patient
along with joel rudd
they falsified labs and treatment
and joel rudd helped in violating his rights and
mine as
guardian, where was the office of human rights in
all this?
all this?
they took me to court to get me removed as
guardian so they
could let him out of ash
joel rudd was involved with all of the whole dirty
bunch
the minute I started asking questions, they booted
him out
dr dingle is now in charge of ash and he knew it was
all going
on at the time and did nothing, and neither did joel
rudd
thank god for the reporter dave biscibing news15 he
brought
down the dirty bunch including , judge barbara
spencer, joel rudd, corey nelson and donna
noriegra.
spencer, joel rudd, corey nelson and donna
noriegra.
now the prison system has become the new DBH.
I agree, as well, to everything stated in the above.
Why didn't anyone look at the evidence we had produced before ABC Ch15's investigation, which in its early stages only served- and this is huge, their interest that is, so "only" is not fair- to confirm all data produced in this blog, which by early 2013 incolded close to three hundred and fifty full articles (as of today, February, 2017, this Blog contains four hundred and fifty six full articles).
Therein the meat of what we have been trying to make since day one:
The seriously mentally ill, including the founding author of this Blog, are continually ignored in terms of being recognized as equally rightful members of American society and culture. No one reason more underlies why ASH was allowed to directly contribute to years of substandard medical care, which as we all know by now, contributed as well to any number of preventable deaths (no less then three in the period 2010-2014), and as importantly, virtually untraceable forms of patient abuse that can only be reported in fact by ASH patients in themselves.
Until the voices of persons hospitalized in facilities such as ASH are listened, versus simply heard, the ongoing discriminations and associated subpar conditions in long term public mental health care facilities is going to continue. This is plain as it gets.
And as I have said many times before, even as a person affected by mental illness, I could not make this shit up if I had to. It takes persons of utterly depraved character to fashion this nature of criminal conduct.
That's precisely what we are talking about.
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