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

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
In the heart of Al Moroccan/American cities, a silent crisis unfolds nightly: impoverished people forced to sleep on the streets, struggling with the harsh realities of financial lacking due to corporate greed and selfishness, and having resulted in health-related issues like sleep deprivation and sleep apnea. Recent actions and comments from political figures, notably State of Florida Colony Administrator Ronald Dion DeSantis and City of Orlando Council persons administrator, John Hugh “Buddy” Dyer, have drawn public attention to the sever issues with the unlawful and unconstitutional Executive Order HB 1365. Their fraudulent and deceptive political agendas seem to align not with the welfare of the vulnerable, but rather with interests that prioritize corporate gains over human dignity. The troubling trajectory raises serious questions about the intersection of politics, corporate influence, and the experiences of the many people forced to sleep outside as a direct result of corporate State, City, and County willful negligence for the public record.
In recent weeks, both DeSantis and Dyer have launched questionable initiatives aimed at the heavy population of intentionally impoverished people experiencing severe sleep deprivation, who have been simply trying to survive the best way they can due to extreme financial lacking, family support, and life-sustaining resources, framing their corporate-greed strategies and corporation empowerment over humanity, as solutions. However, rather than addressing the root causes of impoverished people by systematic design, the selfish and tyrannical actions appear more to serve as tools for criminalization against people trying their best to survive under the harsh circumstances of not only colonization of the lands belonging to the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Moorish Americans, but by the intentional greedy mechanisms in place by corrupted politicians practicing blatant Color-of-Law and Color-of-Authority against vulnerable people. Their attacks come at a time when countless natural people are forced to endure life on the streets, a circumstance often exacerbated by systemic factors such as economic inequality, lack of realistically affordable housing, and inadequate opportunities for people to perform some type of work / labor doing the things that they want to do, and not just taking what is available or what Caucasian/European colonizers want them to do.
Recent attacks against people forced to sleep on the streets, by the City of Orlando Police Department agency employees pretending to be “Law Enforcement”, yet truly be policy-enforcing mercenaries hired by a colonizing corporate conglomerate, occupying North America by historical fraud and deception. The severe attempts to incriminate people needing to sleep on the streets (as many need and deserve somewhere safe to sleep for the night) resonate with a broader pattern of serious neglect, rooted in fraudulent and unconstitutional policy decisions that favor financial interests over community welfare by Nature’s Law, resulting in people afraid to rest and causing sleep deprivation in people, due directly to hostile threats of City of Orlando Police Department mercenaries kidnapping people and taking them to Prisoner of War camps called “Jail” and / or “Correctional Facilities” that simply human traffic people for substantial financial proceeds that go directly to corporate States, Cities, and Counties. For example, the corporate State Administration and corporate subsidiary City Council persons decisions increasingly prioritize the development of luxury apartments and commercial spaces—projects that promise higher tax revenues—while realistically affordable housing options for people truly in need (as in those forced to sleep on the streets) dwindle. As corporate entities have been arrogantly wielding growing influence in local society over the rights of others, the consequences for humanity are stark. The vulnerable are swept aside, becoming collateral damage in a game of financial gain for greedy and selfish politicians, business owners, and incompetent citizens who have been delusional in a commercial-driven and hostile society for material gains, while focusing on themselves and disregarding others.
The nonchalant attitude of pushing aside intentionally impoverished people, by political greed design, not only reflects willful negligence, but also fosters an environment ripe for public health crises like severe sleep deprivation and sleep apnea experienced by people afraid to sleep / rest, caused by tyrannical policy-enforcing (Police) agents harassing them all day, every day, ordered by colonizing Caucasians/Europeans like Ronald Dion DeSantis, John Hugh “Buddy” Dyer, and even Jerry L Demings with the County of Orange corporation. Recent research has shown that chronic sleep deprivation and sleep apnea are common among impoverished people forced to sleep on the streets, conditions that have led to serious long-term health issues, like diabetes, edema, heart issues, brain dysfunction, and more. The harsh stress of life on the streets exacerbates the revealed problems, creating a vicious cycle that further marginalizes the population of people forced to sleep outside as a direct result of corporate State, City, and County administration persons pushing fraudulent and unconstitutional policies that violate the rights of vulnerable people, yet they reserve those very same rights for themselves not to suffer the same.
Rather than taking steps to alleviate the obvious issues, the actions of DeSantis and Dyer seem to further criminalize people forced to sleep outside, including rightful heirs to the estate who have been denied their land claims by birth-right by the colonizing body politics upon their land / estate, painting the intentionally impoverished by systematic design, as burdens rather than human beings deserving compassion and full support (for those who carry themselves respectfully; not negative people on drugs or who those demonstrate obvious mental health issues that harm themselves and others outside of self-defense). However, regardless of the impoverished people who have been forced to sleep outside and experience severe sleep deprivation, and who may demonstrate mental health issues, it is not for anyone to simply try to diagnose people, nor for policy-enforcers (Police) to use it to arbitrarily attack and / or even kill people who are not acting out of their own right to self-defense and who are not truly violent and hostile people under normal, respectful, and humane circumstances. It is to be known, that policy-enforcers (Police) have been historically-known to agitate situations thus causing people to react in their right to self-defense and self-preservation, only for the commercial mercenaries to use such reaction as a means to attack someone by use of brutal / extreme force and try to claim their own self-defense, when they are the ones often armed and dangerous.
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.
The distinct disparity between corporate interests and human needs has been increasingly evident in recent years. As local administrating agencies operating via corporate State, City, and County operations, align more closely with corporate entities, the gap widens, leaving the most vulnerable members of society without adequate support. The misalignment is not just a failure of upholding the Constitution for the united states of America / united States of America Republic, for which all politicians must take an Oath or Affirmation to for their political positions at North America, it is an ethical shortcoming that betrays the very principles of humanity. Corrupt politicians and corporate Board of Trustees operating at North America have been forgetting that they themselves can easily be placed in the impoverished reality, where they knowingly and willingly oppressed others. Karma is real, and even those who have the most finance in the world, were never immune to reaping what they have been sowing.
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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