Legacy Emanuel Hospital Chase Scene: Anthony the Security Guard Jan 2023
Here I am getting chased into my own medical appointment! Safetyism has become rampant and outright abusive in local Oregon medical centers. This dude was absolutely following me in his car at like 2 mph for a full minute which prompted me to begin filming. From there it becomes a standoff where I’m told it’s really about me filming, by a guy non-consensually filming me. Fun fact - when I was finally “allowed” to see my doc I sat across from a sign in the waiting room reading “Legacy Emanuel Does NOT TOLERATE VIOLENCE!” It then went on to list about 10 things that are apparently now considered “violence” and only one (physical contact) actually met the factual definition of violence. “Harassment, cussing, stalking, yelling, making threats, put-downs …” it was ridiculous. I came to see that in the video shown here I in fact committed 1-2 acts of violence (name-calling, cussing) and Anthony committed 1-2 acts of worse violence (stalking, threatening) and seemed pretty close to attempting a third, real actual violence and/or digital penetration, as evidenced by the latex glove-up routine which I found terrifying. I cannot fathom how Legacy’s new definition of “violence” could possibly be abused by the likes of Anthony against vulnerable patients like me in the future. ; )
That’s a uniquely medical industry thing, they treat me like a walking biohazard. There is no place that has done more degrading and emasculating things to me than the American medical establishment.
I think my Anthony experience is a great rubber-meets-road example of what typically is spawned when society’s pendulum goes excessively to the side of safetyism and threat ideology. It is medical facilities more than any other where I can fully expect overly aggressive or passive-aggressive classified staff watching my every move, treating me disrespectfully and suspiciously, asking why I’m there, and the more I read and learn about their institutional paradigm, the more it makes sense. They’re being fed top-down messaging to the effect of “patients are increasingly dangerous to staff and YOU are at risk.” This is truly absurd as the incidence of patient violence against staff is exceedingly low and often contextual. But I’ve certainly observed it first-hand give rise to a mostly-classified-staff mob mentality and more hostile, mistrustful, pro-escalation subculture in the “access control” and facilities world that is deeply concerning. These are medical buildings! We go there vulnerable and in need of your help and we get this instead. Now they’re running me past this mob as a real-time threat alert who is on the move and they sick them on me armed with this disinformation, stupid little panic buttons, safety protocols such as those shown on the video whereby touching my body is treated as a radioactive waste situation, and this exagerrated sense of false victimhood and entitlement - that they are the threatened, not the threat, and that they have a right to discriminate accordingly for their “safety.”
Incidents like this never happen if not for the fact I’m already being tracked and red-flagged. I hate getting punked like this where the only thing they have is position power and you have to be subservient to that in the situation.
What these videos do not prove but I have many, many very good reason to suspect is that every single one of these incidents - all of them - arises for the sole reason that the other party was already tracking my real-time and historical movements. If you visit my DATA BROKERS page, you’ll read why it is of utmost importance to fully outlaw real-time location of people, devices, vehicles, and biometric features, and objects immediately, in all countries on this planet, before more lives are totally destroyed (often with total impunity for the perps) the way mine has been.