@Support @X y'all reinstated @inkblue01 & she wasted no time attacking #Disabled #LongCOVIDPatients *again* furthermore these screencaps also PROVE that @themediawitch & @inkblue01 are the same person and not declaring their alts. @getalifeLCAP is also the alt for
@themediawitch & @inkblue01. Please permanently ban all three of these accounts
for #Cyberstalking #ViolationTOS #Cyberbullying #IncitementofHarassment #IncitementofCyberstalking #IncitementofCyberbullying #AbuseofDisabledPeople
"Here’s a summary of what isn’t allowed on X, according to our safety policies.
Harassing someone or encouraging people to harass someone
Wishing harm on someone
Promoting violence, threatening, or harassing people because of
@inkblue01, @getalifeLCAP, and @themediawitch have done exactly those things to those Long COVID patients - that is an identity group now. Catch up.
Specifically @inkblue01, @getalifeLCAP, and @themediawitch have harassed, cyberstalked,
menaced, wished harm on, and encouraged others to harass them as well, these Long COVID patients who belong to the identity group of the disabled generally, ,and of disabled Long COVID patients specifically : @D_Bone , @newtodooming, @seadale1, @DebHolloway and her disabled
"A copilot who jumped to his death from a small airplane in North Carolina was upset over damaging the craft’s landing gear during a failed runaway approach, according to a preliminary report released Tuesday
by the National Transportation Safety Board.
The plane’s pilot in command told federal investigators that his copilot “became visibly upset about the hard landing” in the minutes after they diverted to another airport for an emergency landing, the report stated.
The copilot
opened his side cockpit window and “may have gotten sick,” the report stated. He then lowered the ramp in the back of the airplane, indicating that he felt like he was going to be sick and needed air.
The report said the copilot “got up from his seat, removed his headset,
The accounts @getalifeLCAP and @themediawitch are malicious accounts which are actively cyberstalking vulnerable Long COVID patients & which have materially, physically & financially damaged and endangered the physical safety of individuals and Long COVID
patient advocacy organisations. In one documented instance grant funding for an NGO was affected. The account @getalifeLCAP is the alt for @inkblue01 which you've banned. They are using @getalifeLCAP to get around your ban.
Both accounts are weaponsing your platform for
the purposes of cyberstalking and cybermenacing medically vulnerable individuals, and for inflicting material financial damage on NGOs advocating for Long COVID patients.
10-year-old girl found dead on sofa hours after feeling sick
"On the day preceding her death on May 30, Debbie had advised her daughter to rest after she started feeling sick and vomited.
In a tragic twist, Chardonnay, Shaylisha's twin sister, was hospitalised shortly after
"On Wednesday, out of the blue she started being sick and had the runs. On the Thursday, she was gone."
She revealed that the night before Shaylisha's death, she was experiencing severe pain alongside stomach aches. The young girl managed little sleep and continued to vomit the
Was chatting with a friend - retired Navy - she was going on about Taylor Swift and how mean that Chiefs player wsa to her
Me: Look I know you're a fan but I'm not. 35% of her audience in Spain now has COVID and some are hospitalised. She's holding super spreader events and 👇
not even trying to keep them from getting as sick as she is - she's performing with COVID nad spreading it. This is a moral and national security issue. She's rich as Croseus and won't hand out N95, nasal sprays and test people before they come in? 👇
These performers - it's not just her - have huge reach and this means they have to lead by example. <crickets> Her: But that mean Chiefs player.....
"The NHS has warned nearly 150,000 patients that criminals could attempt to blackmail them after their health records were published online.
NHS Dumfries and Galloway is to send out leaflets to all patients in the region to advise them of the “extremely serious”
situation, in which it admits test results, internal correspondence about them and complaints records are likely to have been stolen in a cyber attack.
A ransomware attack – in which criminals steal information and then threaten to publish it online unless they receive payment
– hit the health board in February.
Data was then published in March on the dark web after the hackers’ demands were rejected."