THE corruption in Oregon and at its mental health department and homeless shelters is comparable to California’s.
There is duplication of useless services, and patients are used as a revolving door for profits.
They keep kicking out the most vulnerable patients instead of using federal grants to improve the patients’ lives.
Mental health and human services CEO’s pocket federal grants and do nothing to rehabilitate their patients.
Let’s take my wife, for example. She was confined for six months at a psychiatric clinic and when I blew the whistle on a doctor they moved my wife out of the clinic.
When the state hospital took over my wife’s mental health treatment I tried to help reverse the abuse done to my wife at the clinic.
When my wife’s health stabilized she was discharged to me. But another healthcare agency stepped in and took her away from me. I accuse them of going after her Social Security benefits.
When I complained about my wife’s abduction, they ignored me.
But I am a U.S.-Indo-Pacific investigative reporter and I will continue to demand that they release my wife to me.
I will never stop advocating for my wife even though I now live in California.
I hold Oregon accountable for what has happened to my wife.
I will never ever conform to their social justice ideology.
Sincerely,
JOAQUIN O. ROMOLOR
Sacramento, California


