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Jun 22, 2019
October Evans has been masquerading as a 501(c)3 organization to steal money through well-meaning donations.

She started off doing this in the SW industry, and now she intends on preying on trans people.

Make sure people know who she is.
She has a history of stalking and harassing other SWers, attempting to convince them to do private shows with her and becoming aggressive when they reject her.

She's claiming to gather money for a queer commune.

She should never be in charge of someone's living situation.
She originally told me she deleted her Twitter account because she was being stalked but it was probably an attempt to avoid revealing her real identity to me.

I assume it was because she didn't realize that @FoenixCollectiv wasn't just a platforming site.
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Feb 13, 2025
1/1 Ggfls. kann es sinnvoll sein, nach SARS-CoV-2 Infekt ab und zu den Blutzuckerspiegel zu überprüfen. Eine aktuelle Studie zeigt auf, dass nach Infektion mit SARS-CoV-2 der Kohlenhydrat-, Lipid- und Aminosäurestoffwechsel pathologisch beeinflusst wird:

sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
2/1 Auszüge aus dem bereits rezensierten Fachbericht:
Eine SARS-CoV-2-Infektion führt zu Insulinresistenz und erhöhter Glykolyse, wodurch die Glukoseverwertung verringert wird und der Stoffwechsel auf Fett als Energiequelle umgestellt wird. Fett ist für die Virusreplikation von
3/1 entscheidender Bedeutung, und Ungleichgewichte im Aminosäurestoffwechsel können die Immunregulierung beeinträchtigen. Folglich können Stoffwechselveränderungen wie Hyperglykämie, Hypolipidämie und ein Mangel an bestimmten Aminosäuren nach einer SARS-CoV-2-Infektion zum
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May 23
Sex With Female Part 2
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We went inside the room , the room was full of female dresses I got tempted also it's a place that akka used to sleep with many man
Now , she became my customer🤭
She made me in doggy position also spitted in my ass Image
They started inserting in my hole , I felt pain little also her dikk was big .. first time I holes felt a shemales dikkk.. it was fuccking awesome... I fckked me for sometime, i was in heaven ... She took some time as she got sweating Image
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May 27
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You may see clips of Trump’s self-evident dementia, but the full effect requires stamina. Here is NINE MINUTES of Trump talking about his fountains in a Cabinet meeting.

Try to read it. I dare you.

“D.C. and D.C. is looking beautiful. The fountains are almost all open. We had 28 of them, and we have one in particular, a very long lake, we call it. They're reflecting lake between the Lincoln Monument. Nobody's ever seen anything like it. You take a look at between Lincoln and Washington. You have the longest, like 2,400 feet long. That's longer than the tallest building in the world, if you set it on your side. And it's almost 200 feet wide. And for-- actually, it was built in 1922. And from 1920 to '21, it really never worked. It always leaked. And it was a problem about things. And hundreds of millions was spent. The Biden administration and the Obama administration spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to get it to work, and they failed. And we'll be spending-- you'll give me a number. But I think it's very low numbers, like in the number that we originally talked about. Where we cleaned it, we fumigated it, that we had 10 major truck dumpsters of garbage taken out. Can you believe it? Friend of mine came in. Very substantial person from Germany. Want to see the Washington Monument. I wanted to see the Lincoln Memorial. He said, I look, but that horrible reflecting pond is disgusting. It's filthy dirty and disgusting. I said, really, I drove down. I said, secret shares was taken dry. And we went down. I said, that's terrible. And for the most part, it didn't work. I mean, they wouldn't even have water in there. But when they did, it was just dirty, filthy water that leaked out. And we got to work on it. And they were supposed to cost almost 400, think of it, 400 million dollars, because it's like putting the skin on a skyscraper. But bigger, much bigger, many skyscrapers, you could almost say, other than for the world. So I think of it, the world's tallest skyscraper is shorter than 2,400 feet. So we went to work. And over the years, I built hundreds of pools. I built them every time I built them. I always like to build the Olympic size swimming pools. And I was very aware of swimming pool, what goes into making a swimming pool. It's not as simple as people think. You never wanted to leak. You want a beautiful surface. I said, you know, I have an idea, Doug. We sat down. I said, let's take that long thing where we're going to fix it with concrete, which leaks, concrete, all sorts of other materials that all leak and don't look good. They're gray. And swimming pool, I have a swimming pool right up the road. I built it 22 years ago. It's perfect. I said, does it ever leak, though? It's good contractors. I actually called it a couple of the contractors, got some ideas from them. And I gave it to Doug and Doug's done an unbelievable job. And so they were going to spend maybe 400 million dollars. I don't know. You never know with cost overruns and everything. But it was going to take years to build three years, four years. And we'll have it done before July 4th substantially, before July 4th. If we didn't have such a bad weather the last four or five days, it could have been almost done. We have to-- you can't do this substance in the rain. And what they did is they cleaned it. They took out, as I said, more than 10 dumpsters of garbage. Shovels, it was disgusting. Well, every corner, every corner, had massive amounts of-- I guess that's the way the tide goes. But at massive amounts of garbage, we then steamed clean it. We then sandblasted it. And then we pebble blasted. That's a bigger version of sand. We made the surface as good as it can be. Now we're now covering it with the most beautiful blue. Very thick, you think of it as a very sophisticated form of rubber. No leaks, no problems. And it's beautiful. It's called American Flag Blue that was the color we chose.”
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“And we are probably 70% finished with it. It's going to be finished. The heart part's done. And then we decided to do much more than we originally. What I originally I thought I was just going to do the surface. But we said the problem is the outer ring looks pretty bad, too, where you walk on. So we sandblasted that. This is all additional work we didn't want to do. When you do something like this, when you do the one, you think the other looked OK. But then when the other, you see the new surface, the old stuff that looked OK looks really bad. So we cleaned that sandblasted it. The walkways, all of it's tremendous amount of area. So again, it's thousands of feet long, very wide. This is where the people stand, not the water part, the dry part. And we had a combination of granite and stone. And we're pointing it, fixing it, the joints were terrible, everything. The whole place was a mess. And when it opens in a couple of weeks, long before July 4, we want to have a fidget life for the weekend, but it'll be long before that. You will see something that's really going to be beautiful. And now we're looking at the World War II found, because that's also a pretty bad shape on the bottom, whether I'm duplicated, I think, with the-- maybe with a slightly different color, actually. We'll go with a lighter color. But Doug and I have a lot of fun doing it. Your staff is fantastic. They've really worked well. But the concept, so think of it, on set of spending $2,300 million, and it will never work. We're going to spend like $10 million, maybe $12 million. And set of spending four years, we're going to spend like if you edit all up like a couple of months. And instead of going through four fourth of July, it's a horrible construction site. We're going to have it open before the fourth of July. And the difference is it's better. Somebody said, oh, well, but it's not the same. Some of the fake days will say, well, but it's not. Now it's like the pen is better at $2 than it was a $2,000. This is the same thing. This is far better. It'll last for 50 years, maybe 100 years, if they didn't even know. I said, how long will this last? Oh, I think you'll get 50 years out of it. We did the swimming pool treatment, but they said, sir, for a little more money, we can get industrial strength. I said, that sounds good to me. Same color, same everything, same stuff. But it's much-- it's actually much stronger. It's used for industrial. I said, I love that. So we're going to have that open. It's going to be really, really beautiful. And it's a very important thing. We can't have people looking at the Washington Monument going the memorial. You take a look, the Lincoln Memorial. It was built, I guess, a little after the Lincoln Memorial. It's embarrassing. It was so horrible. I never saw anything like it. It was filthy dirty. It was Biden. And they spent-- between the two of them, they spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to fix this thing. Now, when Biden-- when no, Obama did it, he spent way over $100 million. And they had a great idea. Let's use the water from the Potomac, because environmentally, they liked it. Somebody said that was good. But the water from the Potomac was not suitable for this to put it mildly. It was disgusting what happened. And so they spent hundreds of millions, over $100 million.”
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“And they immediately closed it. It was closed for many months, and nobody did anything. It was closed. It's basically been closed. But go back to 1922, it was always sort of people think of it as beautiful, but it was always a mess. It's going to be unbelievable. It will be unbelievable. It's actually exciting. I want to write over there today, if I can. I always have a problem with secret services in love with my walking along, checking-- checking the sidewalk, the new sidewalk, to see whether or not they pointed it correctly. But they do. We have great contractors doing this. But we'll spend a very tiny amount of money. And it'll be better than it ever was when it was built in 1922. It's very exciting, actually. To me, I love construction. It's very exciting. And we do many things. We did 28 or 29 fountains. I made a contribution to redoing Lafayette Park. That's the entrance to the White House. And it was an embarrassment. Flores were broken. They had bricks. The bricks-- some of the bricks were missing. You know, they were missing. They took them out and throw at people. They were going with them. It's going to be a world-class park. It'll be open pretty soon. They're doing a lot of work over there. That was a contribution that I made with some other people. And it's going to be really beautiful. That was really the front door to the White House. But you couldn't even use it. It was so terrible. People would come to the White House. And it was so terrible. So with that, I'm going to ask Pete to talk about some of our great success.”
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Jun 4
Μουσικό νήμα,αδιάφορο στους περισσότερους 🧵
1️⃣Οι Rotting Christ αποτελούν το σημαντικότερο extreme metal εξαγώγιμο προϊόν της Ελλάδος και ένα παγκόσμιο ηχητικό φαινόμενο. Η 38ετής πορεία της μπάντας χαρακτηρίζεται από μουσικές μεταλλάξεις κ ιδιαίτερη οπτική αισθητική👇
2️⃣Στις αρχές των 90s,με το μνημειώδες Thy Mighty Contract(1993),η μπάντα διαμόρφωσε την Ελληνική σχολή του black metal.Σε αντίθεση με την παγωμένη καταιγίδα blast beats της Νορβηγίας,οι Rotting Christ εισήγαγαν έναν ήχο βασισμένο στις occult ατμόσφαιρες κ τις σκοτεινές μελωδίες👇 Image
3️⃣Το 1994 το Non Serviam μετέτρεψε τη φράση του Εωσφόρου από τον Χαμένο Παράδεισο του Μίλτον σε στάση ζωής.Μουσικά,ο δίσκος έφερε πιο καθαρή παραγωγή και επικές συνθέσεις.Το εξώφυλλο,απέδιδε την αίσθηση ενός επερχόμενου, πνευματικού Σκοτεινού Αιώνα👇 Image
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Jun 7
1/7 UFC Freedom 250: The People’s Consent to the New American Order

UFC Freedom 250 is a major event taking place on the White House South Lawn.

At first glance, a cage fight at the White House may seem like an odd addition to America’s 250th anniversary celebrations. In reality, it is a profound public ceremony that provides the legal mechanism for the full implementation of the New American Order - the restoration of national sovereignty under the law of the land and God’s jurisdiction.

To lawfully complete the shift under the law of the land, the sovereigns of that land – the American people – must give their explicit consent.

That is the purpose of UFC Freedom 250. Far more than a sporting event, it serves as the public ceremony required under Admiralty Law rules: the people’s visible endorsement of the transition into America’s New Order.
2/7 Recap: The One-Year Process of Restoring American Sovereignty

The following shows the steps that have already been taken in the dismantling of Admiralty Law:

America recapturing its flag (June 14, 2025): Flag Day celebrates the adoption of the American flag on June 14, 1777. It's the true symbol of land jurisdiction and national sovereignty. It was on this day in 2025 that America initiated the legal process of removing itself from British Admiralty jurisdiction in order to restore its sovereignty and the law of the land.

America asked to return to God (April 18, 2026): President Trump reads 2 Chronicles 7:11-12 to the nation as an appeal to return to God in recognition of the original covenant of 1776 - the Declaration of Independence - that places the nation under God’s jurisdiction.

Royal visit as a witness (April 27-30, 2026): As the living trustee of the Admiralty-based system, the King and Queen serve as legally recognized eyewitnesses. Their presence functions as formal acknowledgment of America completing the required legal steps for sovereign independence.

Fed Chairman steps down (May 15, 2026): The Federal Reserve has played a central role in upholding the British Admiralty (maritime) Law-based commercial system that powers the debt-based economy. By stepping down, it signals the shift back to American jurisdiction.

The National Prayer of Dedication (May 17, 2026): This comes one full moon (a complete cycle) after the appeal to the nation to turn back to God. The National Jubilee of Prayer is the public act of rededicating America back to God (2 Chronicles 7:14). It marks the withdrawal of consent from the 1871 commercial system that quietly gave jurisdiction back to the British maritime system, and the restoration of the 1776 covenant.

New Fed Chairman sworn in (May 25, 2026): Kevin Warsh was sworn in under the law of the land, which was clearly signaled by the absence of the gold-fringed flag (indicating Admiralty jurisdiction) and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administering the oath.
3/7 Using the Old System to End the Old System

The transition touches every area of life: spiritual, legal, and economic. At its core is the replacement of the foreign-controlled, Admiralty Law-based legal and financial system that has long dominated the nation. The legal process that began on Flag Day, June 14, 2025, is now nearing completion. By dismantling this structure, America removes the foundation that protected corruption, debt slavery, and treasonous actors loyal to that system.

Resistance from those who benefited from that arrangement is inevitable. The transition will involve a turbulent battle against a deeply entrenched system – the “storm” that will precede the people's new order. Though intense, this period will be swift and necessary to remove the remaining barriers to national sovereignty.

While the National Prayer of Dedication was an essential step in establishing who the nation would place itself under, it was not the final legal trigger for America’s new order. Under British Admiralty Law, a shift of this magnitude still requires a visible public “ritual” that demonstrates the people's consent through participation and celebration.

One of the oldest tools of the Admiralty system is now being used to secure that approval: “Ordo Ab Chao”. UFC Freedom 250 provides exactly that public spectacle: a high-visibility event on the White House lawn that fulfills the ritual requirement and completes the transition to the New American Order.
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Jun 10
After 9 years in the gym and helping over 900 people drop 20-80 pounds, here's every fitness tip I could come up with:

1. Stop drinking alcohol. Image
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2. An inch off your waist = 3-4lbs of fat-loss. The scale isn't the only thing that matters.
3. Get 50g protein minimum in your 1st meal
4. One 24-hour fast each week.
5. Spend a lot of time sitting? Do "bar hangs" after each workout to decompress your spine
6. 90% of your meals should be: chicken, steak, beef, salmon, shrimp, greek yogurt, eggs, fruit, rice, veggies, and potatoes 7. Lift legs 2x per week minimum. Your body's biggest muscles are in your lower body.
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Jun 10
I just told Kelly Hogan something that shocked her.

After 10 years running assisted living homes, I've learned the industry is completely backwards.

Here are the 8 things I shared with her:

1) Expensive care homes don't focus on your loved one’s recovery
The $10-15,000 a month facilities sell you a movie night and fancy cakes for dessert.

But the residents tell me, "Get me out of here. I hate it."

When you're sick, you don't want to be entertained or indulging in unhealthy foods.

You just want to get better.
2) Carnivore & keto diets helped them the most

I tried vegan first, but residents hated every meal.

When I switched them to carnivore, memory came back, weight came off, and even diabetes meds removed.

I believe this is the single best health intervention for them.
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Jun 10
My wife asked why I was spending an entire Saturday with Claude.

Six hours later, we had:

✓ 47 data broker listings removed
✓ 12 old accounts deleted
✓ 3 search results suppressed

The scary part wasn't the cleanup.

It was discovering how much of our personal information was publicly available without us realizing it.

Here's the exact process I followed to wipe as much of our digital footprint as possible. 🧵
1/ Before deleting anything, understand where your digital footprint actually lives.

Most people focus on Google results.

That's a mistake.

Your personal data usually exists in 3 places:

• Data brokers → collecting and selling your information
• Forgotten accounts → old services you haven't touched in years
• Search results → what people can easily find about you

Think of it like a leak.

Search results are the puddle.
Old accounts are the pipes.
Data brokers are the source.

Start with the source.

Cut it off first.
2/ Step 1: Create an exposure map.

I asked Claude to compile a list of the most common data broker sites that buy, collect, and resell personal information.

Then I searched my own name + city in an incognito browser.

What I found was unsettling.

Profile after profile.
Addresses.
Phone numbers.
Family connections.

I logged every single site that mentioned me.

The goal wasn't deletion yet.

The goal was visibility.

First, find every place your data is hiding.
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Jun 10
Este es el inmunólogo más famoso del mundo. Vivió 108 años, y cuando le preguntaron por el secreto de su longevidad, dijo que no se debía a la comida, ni a una dieta saludable, ni siquiera a un bajo nivel de estrés. Y cuando le preguntaron por el secreto de la longevidad, respondió con una sola palabra.Image
1. Tenía 108 años y seguía trabajando. El inmunólogo británico William Frankland sobrevivió al cautiverio japonés, publicó investigaciones después de cumplir 100 años y seguía tratando pacientes a esa edad. Y cuando le preguntaron por el secreto de la longevidad, respondió con una sola palabra: No te desconectes de la vida.
2. Un psicólogo clínico con 20 años de experiencia afirmó: «Lo que más observo no es el envejecimiento en sí, sino el momento en que una persona se rinde desde dentro». El desapego de la vida hace que una persona envejezca más rápido que el tiempo mismo. No cuando se cumplen 60 años, sino cuando se deja de aprender, se pierde el interés por uno mismo, se siente que no se tiene valor y se empieza a vivir en piloto automático. El sistema nervioso lo detecta: la energía disminuye, el sueño se altera y el cuerpo entra en modo de conservación.
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Jun 10
Arguably the most boring step in genomics is the first one: normalization. Settled science. Scale + log. Move on.

Except that here's been a huge blind spot in the field. And it matters for AIxBio. A 🧵about what I think may be one of the most important papers I've written. 1/
The standard normalization is log(x/s*K+1) w/ K=10,000 in Seurat and Scanpy. It's been used in hundreds of thousands of studies. AI agents nowadays run it routinely.

In an expansive benchmark in @naturemethods, Ahlmann-Eltze & Huber conclude it's pretty much best in class. 2/ Image
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Except it isn't. Not even close. In a project that is four years in the making, we show that another transformation massively outperforms existing methods on the Ahlmann-Eltze & Huber benchmarks (red dots below). Moreover, it's optimal. What is this new method? How can it be? 3/ Image
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Jun 10
You have noticed it. ChatGPT feels dumber than it used to. Your prompts that worked six months ago produce worse results now. The writing sounds flatter. The ideas sound safer. The internet itself feels like it is shrinking. Every article reads the same. Every email sounds the same. Every answer sounds like it was written by the same voice.

You thought it was you. It is not you.

Researchers at Oxford and Cambridge published a paper in Nature proving what is happening. They call it Model Collapse.

Here is the mechanism in one sentence. AI trained on AI-generated data gets dumber every generation until it forgets what real human data looked like.

The internet is filling with AI-generated content. Blog posts. Articles. Reviews. Comments. Social media. AI companies scrape the internet to train the next generation of models. Which means the next generation of AI is being trained on the output of the current generation.

Each cycle loses information. Not randomly. It loses the rarest, most unusual, most creative parts first. The researchers call these the "tails of the distribution." The weird ideas. The unexpected perspectives. The things that made the internet feel human. Those disappear first.

What remains is the average. The safe. The expected. The bland.

Then the next generation trains on that. And loses more. And the next generation trains on that. And loses more. The researchers proved this is not a slow decline. Major degradation happens within just a few iterations. Even when some of the original human data is preserved.

They tested it on large language models. On image generators. On statistical models. The pattern was the same every time. The output converges toward a narrow, flattened version of reality that looks nothing like the original data.

The lead researcher put it plainly. "Large language models are like fire. A useful tool. But one that pollutes the environment."

The pollution is invisible. You cannot see which sentence on the internet was written by a human and which was written by AI. Neither can the AI that is about to train on it. And once the tails are gone, they do not come back. The damage is irreversible.

This is not a prediction anymore. It is a diagnosis.

The internet you grew up on was built by humans writing things no algorithm would have written. Strange, personal, imperfect, alive. That internet is being diluted. One generation of AI at a time. And the models trained on what remains are learning a smaller and smaller version of the world.

Model Collapse is not a technical problem. It is a cultural one. The thing that made the internet worth reading is the thing that disappears first.Image
1/ The death spiral in one chart.

Generation 1: the model produces text that sounds human.
Generation 3: the output starts repeating itself.
Generation 5: rare words disappear entirely.
Generation 9: the model produces nonsense.

Each generation trained on the previous generation's output. Each generation lost more. The researchers watched it happen in real time.Image
2/ The tails die first.

The researchers plotted what each generation of AI remembers about the original data.

Generation 1: the full distribution. Every rare idea. Every unusual perspective.
Generation 5: the edges are gone. Only the middle remains.
Generation 9: a single narrow spike. One voice. One style. One version of reality.

The weird, creative, unexpected parts of human writing are the first things Model Collapse erases.Image
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Jun 11

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„Durch die Bibel“ ist ein weltweites Bibelprogramm in über 100 Sprachen und Dialekten. Unsere Mission ist einfach und sie ist dieselbe, die Dr. McGee für sich selbst annahm: Das ganze Wort Gottes der ganzen Welt zu verkündigen.
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Jun 11
Gedanken zur Tageslosung für Donnerstag, den 11.06.2026

Losungswort
Habe ich dir nicht geboten: Sei getrost und unverzagt?
Josua 1,9

Lehrtext
Paulus schreibt: Wir dachten bei uns selbst, zum Tode verurteilt zu sein. Das geschah aber, damit wir unser
Vertrauen nicht auf uns selbst setzten, sondern auf Gott, der die Toten auferweckt, der uns aus solcher Todesnot errettet hat und erretten wird.
2. Korinther 1,9-10

Die Losungen der Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine

Getrost und unverzagt
Kann man jemandem gebieten, getrost und unverzagt zu sein? Nun, Gott kann das, wie wir im heutigen Losungswort lesen. Das, was er damals zu Josua sagte, gilt, so meine ich, auch für uns heute. Kann man denn auf Befehl seine Gefühle verändern oder Angst einfach
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Jun 11
Male cops I wanna sit like this on your laps 😁👍👍👇👇

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Jun 11
The more you people report me and get me suspenderd THE MORE I will come back I absolutely LIVE to get suspenderd you people keep me busy anyways thanks I'll be creating 3 more accounts and the circle will just keep continuing ♥️♥️🥰👍👍♥️♥️
@SurreyRCMP @surreyps @LangleyRCMP @ChrisPentecos @Nncim15 @Ilovecanada13 @HarperMonste @BarbaraDoduk @Cdnwatcher @Istandtoreason @facepalmchris @trustednerd @MalaMoragain13 @felixcruggins @CultureGuard @WaxMyBallsShow @FranLa9 @kfurneaux23 @Opiumbrella @threadreaderapp unroll
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Jun 11
#BREAKING Sheetal Thakur vs Dhiraj Abraham

Supreme Court says Family Courts should ordinarily assess parents first and decide whether psychological evaluation of a child is necessary before directing such evaluation; lays down safeguards against unnecessary psychological assessment of children in custody and visitation disputes.Image
Justice N Kotiswar Singh:

• Family Courts must first appoint a psychologist to assess the psychological condition of both parents, particularly the parent having present custody of the child, before deciding whether any psychological assessment of the child is required.

• No psychological assessment of the child should be conducted if the Family Court, based on the psychologist's report, finds such assessment unnecessary or undesirable.

• If an assessment of the child is required, it must be carried out by an independent child psychologist in consultation with the psychologist already treating the child, with minimum interaction so as not to disturb the child's mental condition.

• Family Courts must remain conscious that a child's psychological needs change with age and may require periodic review and assessment.

• Courts must examine concerns relating to parental alienation syndrome and false memory creation against the other parent, while ensuring the child is not exposed to influences that may foster such tendencies.
Justice N Kotiswar Singh :

• We emphasise our role as parens patriae and held that child custody, visitation and parental access disputes involving growing children are dynamic in nature and constitute a continuing cause of action.

• Parents are at liberty to seek modification of orders before the Family Court from time to time as circumstances evolve.

• Parties must apprise the Family Court of the status of proceedings pending under the POCSO Act against the respondent, as those proceedings may significantly affect decisions concerning visitation and custody rights.
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