Friday, November 18, 2005

Cheers

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I admit that my conjecture concerning Kaiser Permanente's 'policy' regarding my unfortunate relationship with Walter Gerash is just that: (tap) conjecture. But there is no question that the 'policy' of the ACSD regarding same is real. In fact, ACSD detective Paul Goodman (pJ) told me that it was the policy of the ACSD not to investigage my claims of stalking and harrassment.

A few years ago I had a meeting with Goodman and another detective whose name I have forgot. I think he was a 'sergeant' (Goodman being a 'private'). When I told them I was being gassed by the neighbors they were incredulous. Goodman then changed the subject with, 'What about Massey?'

I related the story to them. Goodman then said to me (and the sergeant) that I had once said to Goodman that I had refused to take my prescribed psychiatric medication, the implication being that I was imagining the gassing, stalking, harrassment, etc due to my failure to take my medication. The 'sergeant' bought it. I called Goodman 'a goddamned liar.' Things went downhill from there and I soon saw the wisdom of ending the interview.

In fact I never told Goodman any such thing, and Goodman confirmed my suspicion that he was a Gerash 'mole.' Furthermore, this tends to link Goodman with Kosmiski (Kosminski?) through Gerash. Kosminsk, a Kaiser psychiatrist I met on my first visit to the Kaiser Looney Bin, did suggest 'medication' but I declined. As I recall, another Jewish 'psychiatrist' also suggested 'medication' many years ago but I declined that idea too (I prefer to prescribe my own brain medication).