Sleep Deprivation Dangers Now Throughout Orlando Florida

Sleep Deprivation Attacks Used by City of Orlando Council

Recent Attacks on People Forced to Sleep on the Streets Lead to Sleep Apnea Health Issues

Sleep Deprivation And Orlando Florida Serious Issues

By: Real News at Florida Network and the Sleep Deprivation Study Concerning People Forced to the Streets Throughout Orlando Florida

Date: 30 January 2025 A.D.

The Struggles of the Impoverished: A Deep Dive into Recent Attacks by Political Figures

The public record is replete with testimonies from competent health professionals, who highlight the profound impact of sleep deprivation on the physical and mental well-being of impoverished people forced to sleep outside for mere survival. Sleep deprivation can lead to a host of serious and life-altering health issues, including weakened immune systems, increased risk of chronic conditions, and heightened emotional distress—all factors that complicate efforts to transition to stable housing. The corporate State, City, and County operations refuse to utilize their ill-gotten billions of Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs) in estate extortion finance, to provide adequate, safe, and dignified housing for impoverished people, who are trying to be a part of an upright and productive society, without some form of fraudulent stipulations like demanding foreign negotiable instruments like Birth Certificates, Social Security Numbers, and Driver’s Licenses (i.e. alleged State “government-issued” ID; even though corporations are not government and never were (or will be).

Furthermore, the deceptive political narrative pushed by DeSantis and Dyer tends to ignore the voices of those directly affected. While they speak to the challenges of impoverished people forced to sleep outside due to willful negligence conducted by corporate State, City, and County administrators, their rhetoric often lacks the empathy and understanding necessary for real solutions. Advocacy groups that work on the front lines of impoverished people consistently report a need for comprehensive approaches that include access to healthy food, water, clothing, adequate sleeping quarters, healthcare, and even mental health support (where needed), and pathways to impoverished people to work by means of doing the things they want and like to do as far as work / labor, which can lead to society productivity and stable, reasonably affordable housing (outside of estate heirship birth-rights). Crooked political acts to try to get people to unwillingly work at Fast Food Restaurants, Supermarkets, Gas Stations, Retail Stores and the like, are not solutions, but rather patches to the root causes of the problems faced by impoverished people. Anyone in their right frame of mind, would easily choose work / labor that affords financial abundance, dignity in what they do, and enjoyment of the work that they are doing. What the world witnesses with willfully negligent corporate State, City, and County colony administrators, is that their alleged “solutions” to fix poverty, has been to force people into forced servitude situations, as they solicit financial slavery into low-compensating work / labor positions in society that often keep people in a vicious cycle of financial inadequacy for the long-run. In addition, for someone to even get hired into corporate society, demands of foreign negotiable instruments like Birth Certificates, Social Security Numbers, and Driver’s Licenses have been the common colonizer practice against the very humanity they continue to enslave, mentally, physically, and financially for the public record.

In conclusion, the recent initiatives by Ronald Dion DeSantis and John Hugh Buddy Dyer reflect a concerning trend toward criminalizing homelessness rather than addressing its underlying causes. These actions not only reveal the broader issues of corporate influence over public policy but also pose serious risks to the health and well-being of impoverished individuals forced to sleep on the streets. If we are to create a society that values all its members, it is imperative for leaders to prioritize human dignity over financial greed, ensuring that support systems are in place for those in need rather than punitive measures that further ostracize them. As a society, we must advocate for compassionate solutions that uplift rather than incriminate.

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