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My Story is the Story of American Manufacturing: Baby Boomer Predatory White Collar Crime

How is it even possible that only I get to speak on the subject of the crimes I’ve alleged?

City of Next York
Jan 19
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As the New York Times said in 2007, I made every pattern and cut every garment shown in the picture and oversaw production:

Broadway Hit Captures An Era, And Saves a Tailor

In late 2009, I moved to LA to expand my family custom apparel manufacturing business. NYC was in rough shape due to having created the Great Financial Crisis, and wouldn’t stop whining about how terrible it was. The idea was to expand into computer-generated digital clothing for entertainment industry effects first, which was very promising, and I had written code for it. After that, I would eventually move the factory there, because NYC had become hostile to manufacturing zoning, and there was obviously only a few years left of being able to manufacture in Manhattan. LA had larger swaths of industrial-friendly real estate still.

My parents were completely hostile to my move, and the only leverage I had was that I was the actual manufacturing expert. They would have to just trust me, as I had already been on record as the one who saved the manufacturing operation starting in 2001, but they would not. Instead, my father and mother became predatorily insane to the idea of losing control, and began terrorizing me, as they tended to do in business. I was prescribed antidepressants to deal with resulting depression, which I had an adverse reaction to. They then attacked as strongly as they could while I talked about what they were doing on the internet, I panic-acted trying to get money to deal with the financial emergency and homelessness they created in order to retaliate, and then I folded. They had drained me of almost $40,000 of my own money just in legal bills regarding the forming of my own corporation in my attempts to stop their attacks.

I thought the attacks would eventually stop through engaging with them through the mediation of healthcare as they demanded. This was not the case, as they saw healthcare as a way to exert permanent control, disempower me completely, and cause vindictive harm. It became the medium to exact some kind of shocking vengeance for my “insolence,” through their using of the business to have me classified as federally legally disabled, destroying my ability to work while they sued Kering SA over the Saint Laurent name, and shopped the business assets, the most valuable of which also legally belonged to me through real and actual equity, to retailers with manufacturing in China.

Neither my father or mother has a sliver of the manufacturing ability, knowledge, and skills I possess, as a matter of record, and my mother only showed up back in the business after conceiving of the hostile healthcare strategy against me by leveraging considerable outside assistance at high cost. I have never seen my father wield a cutter’s shear, cutting machine, needle or sewing machine, and have never seen him so much as wear a thimble or draft a pattern. He is a typical Baby Boomer manipulative marketing and dirty lawyering type, and my parents have to rely on that type to execute their typical corporate leverage schemes.

My assets, including the customer list, ended up being “acquired” by Michael Andrews Bespoke, who manufactures in China and is run by a former corporate lawyer. This is what happened to American manufacturing on the Baby Boomer watch. On the whole, it was seen as a site to conduct predatory labor arbitrage socioeconomic schemes. Even in 4-generation small local family businesses.

Eventually, my healthcare lost any and all connection to my own life or behavior, and became a pure retaliation machine dependent on how much speech incriminating of others I made. You have seen a generation of arch-predators, who often claim they are the epitome of social righteousness. We must address their legacy more honestly now, before even more people are harmed by the system they were allowed to create.

I was an early example of retributive mental health diagnosis through analysis of internet speech incriminating of others, and not due to behavior, in 2010, at age 31. Sator’s Cutter and Tailor forum and archive, which contained more incriminating information about my aggressors from 2010-2011, mysteriously disappeared several years ago. Over the years, the predatory attacks against me using healthcare worsened, and turned into very serious predatory crime leading to physical and economic harm to me of a high degree, criminally pushed into the federal jurisdiction by the perpetrators due to their criminal derangement. My healthcare became a corrupted collusive enterprise in service to predatory crime.

My speech since 2019, at first only through text chat and group or targeted email, has been a presented opportunity to force the criminal enterprise to either abandon or continue with its modus operandi until it is finally authoritatively stopped. The Next York Times covers some of the speech before that speech went public in February of 2022, but has been evolving into a larger, more socially contextualized effort since then.

How is it even possible that only I get to speak on the subject of the crimes I’ve alleged?

I didn’t go public on the Internet with my speech this time until it was covered in depth with my network that any retaliatory-intended speech or actions or withholding of information could be considered as collusive criminal enterprise by federal law with severe potential consequences. The predatory criminal minds at work here demanded that their crimes be covered by federal law and conceived and executed a collusive coercion scheme to make that the case. This is covered in The Successful Ploy To Sue Saint Laurent That Required My Disabling. That’s why only I have been able to tell my story publicly for the past year:

The Special Parameters of The Next York Times.

Some of the laws expire coverage for people at age 70, and Trump and others have benefited from that stipulation considerably. Not because of my case, of course, but due to demographically-related Baby Boomer modus operandi.

Unbelievably, my parents ended up allying with a person who was executing parts of the strategy I began to use to deal with their malfeasance in 2010, instead of just listening to and including me. Criminal derangement is the term.▪️

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