Friday, 16 July 2010

Blood money: £100,000 salary of FTAC doctors

I have noticed a bit of unusual traffic to this blog with search phrases like “FTAC Buckingham Gate”. However, the giveaway for what is going on was “FTAC Jobs”. A quick look myself reviled that the FTAC a recruiting more staff.

Contact NameDr Robert Bates
Email Addressrobert.bates@beh-mht.nhs.uk
Telephone020 8375 2713

That is right; they pay these evil people £100,000 pa. This is disgusting. The whole of the scheme is a fraud. It was sold to the pervious government to ease their paranoia and to enable them to ‘disappear’ people they found ‘inconvenient’.

I have found form bitter experience just how corrupt these people are. There seems no end to the supply of doctors in the NHS who can be persuaded to give false diagnosis and condemn people to imprisonment without trial. For £100,000 there will be a queue of people every so willing to give whatever diagnosis is required of them.

Take my example, ‘doctor’ Ferdinand Jonsson fabricated a diagnosis and found two others to back him up without any problem whatsoever. It was obvious that they had made up their minds the moment the interview started. Jonsson claims that I suffer from a persistent delusional personality disorder. However, I cannot get East London NHS Foundation Trust to tell me what those delusions are. There are no delusions. The FTAC decreed that I should be locked up and grounds were fabricated to put on the paperwork.

I have repeatedly challenged all of those involved to hold a proper investigation by a truly independent analyst (i.e. non-NHS, and preferably from overseas). Then I can present evidence to show that I have been a victim of the criminal behaviour of the previous government, the incompetence and spite of the civil service, and the lies and corruption of the FTAC, police and NHS.

However they refuse to hold an investigation. We can only assume that they have a lot to hide.

As always: All I ever wanted to do was to have earned a living in peace.

1 comment:

  1. If you were diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia but were in possession of facts that disputed this diagnosis would you submit to chemotherapy? Of course not. Would you be expected to? No, not while there is doubt about matters of fact. The onus would be on the practioner to justify his diagnosis.

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