Block I-1

The Five-Dollar Rose Garden That scam tried to destroy me.My fight back began at a press conference, but it grew quietly in a rose garden. After the scam, a small and almost unnoticed event quietly changed the course of my life. Roses. Reporters who came to my house would always stop in the front yard. …

Ah-Ma Burns Movie Poster  A Blessing in Disguise After the scam, once I had reported it to the police, the very first thing I did was call Maria, my agent. “Please don’t send me any auditions for now,” I told her. “I’m not in the mood to act.” At that time, even forcing a smile …

LA TIMES: ‘My life cannot be ruined by this scammer.’ The turning point didn’t begin in front of a camera. It started with a press conference. My attorney held a public briefing about the responsibility of financial institutions in fraud cases. I was one of the victims he represented. Another woman in Northern California had …

Block I-2

I Refused to Disappear Yes — I refused to be erased. I am still here.Still speaking.Still pushing for change.Still turning survival into counterattack. And I am not stopping. The very next day after my Assembly testimony — June 18 — I traveled to San Francisco to participate in a senior legal-assistance conference workshop. There was …

The image is from https://www.americanlandmarks.org/post/2017/10/16/california-state-capitol-building On June 17, 2024, I returned to the Capitol building in Sacramento. This time, I did not tremble. Before the California State Assembly Committee on Banking and Finance, I testified in support of Senate Bill 278. This was legislation introduced by Bill Dodd, and it was my first time standing …

Turning Point: From Losing Sovereignty to Choosing to Live “Are you still alive?” Yes.I am alive.And I am fighting back. That question was meant to check whether I could still be exploited.Instead, it became my turning point. They expected me to disappear quietly—another successful case in a global extraction system. I chose to stand up. …

Everything I wrote before this point is about the same thing:the gradual loss of sovereignty. Not all at once, but transaction by transaction.Wire by wire.Seven times in total. Each transfer felt rational in isolation.Each decision carried its own justification.Only later did I understand that sovereignty is rarely taken by force—it is surrendered incrementally, under pressure, …

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