Mental Illness in the ‘Truth Movement’ – Part 1
April 16, 2015 Heather Martin Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, COINTELPRO, Con Artistry, Conspiracy Theories, Hampstead, Hoaxes, PedophiliaBelinda McKenzie, conspiracy theories, Fixated Threat Assessment, Hampstead, Hampstead Hoax, Hoaxsted, Kevin Annett, Mental Illness, Neelu Berry, psyops, Sabine McNeill, Steve Finney, Ved chaudhari
The sad state of affairs that is the Hampstead Satanic Ritual Abuse Hoax has claimed another victim. This one in the form of an apparently mentally disturbed woman named Ved Chaudhari (aka Neelu Berry). This seems to be an underlying theme in the ‘Truth Movement’ as of late. Delusion, Psychosis, Paranoia,Narcissism, and Fixation. The madness coming out of what is now being dubbed “Hoaxted” is a case study for how the mentally ill gravitate (or even run) social causes. Kevin Annett is an undiagnosed Narcississt (see his third person announcements about himself) and most assuredly psychopath with a long history of preying on the mentally unstable like Ved Chaudhari. She saw in him a Messiah of sorts and pushed his work with zealous fervor on Facebook. She defended him vehemently when challenged saying that no one had done more to expose pedophilia than he and that his Common Law Court of Justice was going to somehow transform the world. She proudly posted his numerous fraudulent documents bearing the various aliases of Kevin Annett as proof that the Queen was in danger of imminent arrest and that England, like Canada was ‘dissolved’. Her belief that everything is a conspiracy is partly to blame for her arrest at Christ Church, her inability to demonstrate restraint and rational thinking is the other part. Why only she and Christine Sands were arrested is because none of the other protestors there on March 22 were shouting that sacrifices were going on there. None were screaming at passers-by that babies were being killed there, and having their blood drank and their flesh eaten. Essentially, they acted like dangerous crazy people so it was a short distance to go to see the authorities treat them like dangerous crazy people. But the Truth Movement is no stranger to dangerous crazy people, and in fact uses them to it’s advantage. This is why Kevin Annett has been called a WitchFinder General by Thomas Sheridan.
It is the dollop of crazy people in this so-called movement that creates the hysteria we see at Hampstead. Kevin Annett has been calling for heads on pig-poles for over 20 years so are we surprised to see Steve Finney nearly get shot, Rhianne Baines get harassed and David Compan get ‘sectioned’? No, because the cream of crazy always rises to the top and when it gets there it has a bright orange target painted on it’s forehead.
I direct your attention to an article found recently by a follower of this blog. It seems that Neelu has let her belief in conspiracy guide her actions, with disastrous consequences:
Stay tuned for Part 2…..
Thanks to: https://kevinannettmustbestopped.wordpress.com
April 16, 2015 Heather Martin Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, COINTELPRO, Con Artistry, Conspiracy Theories, Hampstead, Hoaxes, PedophiliaBelinda McKenzie, conspiracy theories, Fixated Threat Assessment, Hampstead, Hampstead Hoax, Hoaxsted, Kevin Annett, Mental Illness, Neelu Berry, psyops, Sabine McNeill, Steve Finney, Ved chaudhari
The sad state of affairs that is the Hampstead Satanic Ritual Abuse Hoax has claimed another victim. This one in the form of an apparently mentally disturbed woman named Ved Chaudhari (aka Neelu Berry). This seems to be an underlying theme in the ‘Truth Movement’ as of late. Delusion, Psychosis, Paranoia,Narcissism, and Fixation. The madness coming out of what is now being dubbed “Hoaxted” is a case study for how the mentally ill gravitate (or even run) social causes. Kevin Annett is an undiagnosed Narcississt (see his third person announcements about himself) and most assuredly psychopath with a long history of preying on the mentally unstable like Ved Chaudhari. She saw in him a Messiah of sorts and pushed his work with zealous fervor on Facebook. She defended him vehemently when challenged saying that no one had done more to expose pedophilia than he and that his Common Law Court of Justice was going to somehow transform the world. She proudly posted his numerous fraudulent documents bearing the various aliases of Kevin Annett as proof that the Queen was in danger of imminent arrest and that England, like Canada was ‘dissolved’. Her belief that everything is a conspiracy is partly to blame for her arrest at Christ Church, her inability to demonstrate restraint and rational thinking is the other part. Why only she and Christine Sands were arrested is because none of the other protestors there on March 22 were shouting that sacrifices were going on there. None were screaming at passers-by that babies were being killed there, and having their blood drank and their flesh eaten. Essentially, they acted like dangerous crazy people so it was a short distance to go to see the authorities treat them like dangerous crazy people. But the Truth Movement is no stranger to dangerous crazy people, and in fact uses them to it’s advantage. This is why Kevin Annett has been called a WitchFinder General by Thomas Sheridan.
It is the dollop of crazy people in this so-called movement that creates the hysteria we see at Hampstead. Kevin Annett has been calling for heads on pig-poles for over 20 years so are we surprised to see Steve Finney nearly get shot, Rhianne Baines get harassed and David Compan get ‘sectioned’? No, because the cream of crazy always rises to the top and when it gets there it has a bright orange target painted on it’s forehead.
I direct your attention to an article found recently by a follower of this blog. It seems that Neelu has let her belief in conspiracy guide her actions, with disastrous consequences:
You see, she was in a position of authority, of trust, and she decided to push her beliefs onto others and ignore the consequences of her actions. This is also what Kevin Annett does, but the distinction is that Kevin Annett does it for selfish reasons. I believe that Ved/Neelu, really believes she is helping to save the world with what she does and how she does it. And I believe that she should get help and not punishment for what happened at Christ Church and that her ‘sisters’ Sabine McNeil and Belinda McKenzie should come out of their hidey-holes and take responsibility for their part in this sad state of affairs.Ilford pharmacist who harassed and made false allegations against fellow professionals struck off
The Pharmaceutical Journal , 1 MAR 2010
A pharmacist who failed to adhere to acceptable standards of conduct,and who caused mental suffering and anguish to fellow healthcareprofessionals, has had her name removed from the Register by order ofthe Disciplinary Committee
A pharmacist who failed to adhere to acceptable standards of conduct, and who caused mental suffering and anguish to fellow healthcare professionals, has had her name removed from the Register by order of the Disciplinary Committee.
The case of Neelu Chaudhari, of Ilford, Essex, was heard by the committee on 14 and 15 October 2009, following a resumed Statutory Committee inquiry. She was facing allegations of misconduct arising from her actions following the death of her baby niece at King George Hospital, Ilford, on 26 August 2000.
Miss Chaudhari was not present at the hearing and was not represented.The committee heard that the baby had suffered several medical complications, including serious congenital abnormalities. There had been a diagnosis of Trisomy 18, or Edward’s syndrome, the prognosis for which is poor with a mortality rate of 98 per cent in the first year of life. The baby had died aged three months.
Full transcripts of Disciplinary Committee decisions are available from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s website.
Mrs Chaudhari’s alleged misconduct arose after a rift developed between the team treating the baby and the family, who believed the baby was not being treated properly. This had reached a stage such that the baby’s mother would barricade herself in the hospital room, impeding ready access of the care team.Emergency protection order
The hospital trust had then applied for an emergency protection order, which was granted, giving the trust parental responsibility for the child, preventing the child from being removed from the hospital and enabling the trust to regulate parental access. Mrs Chaudhari was a named respondent in the order and was excluded from contact with the baby. The family sought to appeal the emergency protection order but the baby died during the course of the hearing.
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