Hey, I'm that anon that was put in multiple lock down facilities (Quiet rooms w/ camera, strapped down to beds, shot up with chemicals in the backside, etc.)
I see in notables there was a Ketamine dig. I encourage you to also dig on Geodon. That was used extensively on us and I still suffer to this day from effects such as "tardive dyskinesia" which is basically uncontrollable movements in small ways. Like, I pull at the skin around my nails, dig my toes so hard into my shoes I leave deep indents which eventually lead to holes in shoes. It's like my OCD was put into overdrive. I have permanent deep muscle scar tissue on my rear end. When I began going to the gym 10 years later I wondered why my left side wasn't filling out as much as the right side.. I had a doctor examine the muscles in that area and apparently there is no possibility for muscle grown because of how many times I was stabbed in the same general area with those drugs. To my knowledge it was Atavan to make us still and then Geodon and whatever other cocktail the psychiatrist had on order for when we got too out of control.. Anyway, just an idea. Not a shill trying to slide the board or whatever. Was just reading notables before getting started here for the day and felt I should add that. That "facility" for us minors that was secured with collapsible fencing and 2,000lb magnets on the door located in Idaho-somehow still in business. Surprise, surprise… Don't wanna dox, but it was about 12 years ago. Place was called Intermountain Hospital. This was their inpatient program for minors. Kids were shipped from all over the US. There was a seemingly disproportionate number from Alaska. Not sure ho relevant that is, but it was an observation that was made nonetheless. All staff had 100% control over us and had the "right" to put their hands on us to get us under control. Parent's signed waivers.. we were at their mercy. I was sent there multiple times for months on end each time. I learn how to work the "utopia" system and say what needed to be said to "graduate" and GTFO of there. Anyway! Rant over. On to the grind I suppose..
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