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Jacob Kozinn’s Statement on Disability

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Jacob Kozinn’s Statement on Disability

February 1st, 2023

Jacob Kozinn
Feb 1
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Jacob Kozinn’s Statement on Disability

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I’ve said this repeatedly now privately and publicly but have to say it again. I did not “want” to be legally disabled, I expressed that and fought the demand vigorously, and was not legally disabled when the demand for me to become so was made. Real and actual leverage and harm was used to force me to become so against my will.

The scheme still dominates and harms my life in a pervasive, oppressive way that has been decided to be glossed over through group willful ignorance. The underpinning of this destructive predatory scheme had some substantial social support from some corrupt professionals, including attorneys and physicians, whose collusion was needed in order to execute, maintain, and now conceal it.

My claims were repeatedly obstructed from reporting by professionals from the scheme’s inception, which are serious crimes. I faced straightforward coercive medical retaliation that harmed my ability to function any time I spoke out, which I had to comply with or else, only until I had legally trapped the perpetrators in a legal bind. This is not the only form of group retaliation for truthful speech I faced, at all.

The entire long-running scheme was completely dependent on several businesses, and could not have been executed without those businesses. I was part owner, so my own assets were used by others to cause results directly against my own interests completely through the use of criminal force. This remains entirely unresolved and unaddressed.

My ability to earn was intentionally ruined through the predatory criminal abuse of relatively recent extensions to our social security system. I was intentionally classed as disabled due to predatory crime in service to other’s desires for money, assets, control, and social status, through collusive group effort. I have been saying this to the level of law enforcement for years now, with total consistency.

Our system is so corrupted, and people in my position are considered so thoroughly dehumanized and voiceless, that it’s still being asserted whether the “desire” for me to become disabled is unknown. It is in no way, shape, or form unknown. This scheme did not originate within me, I did not want to do it, and I fought it. It began in 2014, and it’s now 2023. I lose everything in cycles as I fight this corruption but I always come back, better than ever, like NYC.

This has been and remains an abject travesty that validates the claims of many different groups of what life is like in NY and LA under their regimes.▪️

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