{"id":744,"date":"2025-03-05T07:05:07","date_gmt":"2025-03-05T07:05:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.pagetelegram.com\/?p=744"},"modified":"2025-03-05T07:05:07","modified_gmt":"2025-03-05T07:05:07","slug":"positive-influence-my-story-in-return","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.pagetelegram.com\/?p=744","title":{"rendered":"Positive influence, my story in return&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em><strong>I have reached out in gratitude and gotten a response back from someone I looked up to during my struggles in my early 20s-30s, after my father had disappeared intentionally. In this letter back to their response &#8220;Good to Hear from You Jason&#8221; and their wish to read more as I offered, I wrote about my story after their influence seeded in me and continues to take shape and form. I share this here as I never been prompted to take the time and write about my young adult life and the recent challenges that got me to where I am today. And I think it important to share to others, if not for inspiration, to seed a curiosity\u00a0 for a deeper understanding:<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Hi [name omitted],<\/p>\n<p>Shortly after our last exchange more than a decade ago, I worked on 20+ episodes of a black-and-white silent short film series called DOCTA (an acronym: <a href=\"https:\/\/drnothing.in\">https:\/\/drnothing.in<\/a>). With the help of my friend Sid\u2014who played the patsy in these features\u2014the series eventually landed on the Mancow show (when it aired on Fox Chicago Television) for a demonstration of one of the videos: Will Free Will.<\/p>\n<p>I bring up that series because many of the ideas I included in the short films actually transpired later\u2014most notably, The Wormawk Meeting. Most episodes were produced in 2012.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve come to believe that beginning a creative project from an in-the-moment spark is more fruitful than relying on any pre-contrived plan. I first realized this while making a film called Synchronicity in 2002 (I may have mentioned it to you before). It\u2019s about harnessing the aleatoric process in creation. Over time, I started questioning the nature of time itself\u2014considering that this dimension we call \u201ctime\u201d is always now, and we simply move through it in what appears to be one direction. With phenomena like the Mandela Effect, though, I can\u2019t help but wonder if the direction is truly singular, or even \u201cforward.\u201d That curiosity extended to how I interpret light speed\u2014seeing it as infinite in a finite universe, never actually reached but becoming infinitesimally close. Since light is tied to time, and time may be infinite (theoretically and likely in actuality), I began pondering the afterlife. Simulation theory is the modern take on all this, but the ideas aren\u2019t new; ancient Vedic texts explored them long ago.<\/p>\n<p>Enough of my metaphysical ramblings\u2014I just wanted to touch on them briefly before moving on to what\u2019s been happening in my life.<\/p>\n<p>Over the past few years, I lived with various roommates and then befriended someone experiencing homelessness. I helped them obtain medical documentation and access treatment, which led to their successful disability claim. This situation illustrates a broader reality you and I have discussed before: environmental factors (like microplastics and historically significant developments\u2014e.g., the 1901 practice of vaccinating livestock, which led to antibiotic-resistant bacteria) have contributed to a host of modern health challenges. Among these are MAP infections, which have been connected to things like Crohn\u2019s disease (once incorrectly treated purely as autoimmune) and autism, as well as acidity issues in the gut. Essentially, the film coating our stomachs can become a breeding ground for sugar-hungry bacteria\u2014a sink that hasn\u2019t been washed in weeks, so to speak. If you\u2019re looking for the root of many disabling conditions, in my view, you need look no further than the gut\u2014and the man-made tinkering that\u2019s brought us to this point: an increasingly disabled, nearly infertile America.<\/p>\n<p>This friend and I hit it off immediately over our shared interest in metaphysics. Their comprehension challenges (later measured at an IQ of 80) didn\u2019t dampen the resonance of our conversations, especially regarding how corporate and political entities profit from people\u2019s disabilities. They\u2019ve told me several times that if I hadn\u2019t crossed paths with them\u2014and in their words, \u201crescued\u201d them\u2014they were seriously considering suicide.<\/p>\n<p>Later, I learned they identify with the opposite sex. I looked into Dr. Shanna Swan\u2019s work to better understand legitimate conditions surrounding gender identity\u2014particularly given how it\u2019s soared among people I know. I realized it makes no sense to blame individuals for these shifts after delving into Dr. Swan\u2019s research.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, there\u2019s a lot of cleanup needed, and I hope this administration shows both understanding and compassion while holding accountable those who rigged the system to their advantage in the first place. This kind of justice is what I\u2019ve been waiting for, and in just over a month, I\u2019ve already seen glimpses of progress I never thought I\u2019d live to see.<\/p>\n<p>I know we\u2019re not out of the woods yet, but at this pace, we may not be far off. There\u2019s a crack of light coming through the seams\u2014like King Crimson expressed in Epitaph. My hope is that we\u2019ll be able to laugh in each other\u2019s company again, relishing this experience we call life while acknowledging the shadowy evil that\u2019s been cast over it.<\/p>\n<p>As for me:<\/p>\n<p>I lived with roommates for several years until I ended up with a real \u201cbad apple\u201d\u2014a genuine patsy or snitch, possibly even some kind of deep-state asset. First, they tried to entrap me; then, they attempted to frame me with planted evidence in my own space. That caused my paranoia to shoot through the roof. I landed in a psych ward with certain psychotic symptoms, though not the same kind of egosyntonic hallucinations that John Nash Jr. experienced that I once experienced but now have not since taking Abilify. This individual was a real piece of work. After my curiosity drove me to experience more red flags, I fully doxxed them in a period of a week, discovering archived records and traces of records of lethal weapon use that had mostly been scrubbed, multiple concurrent driver\u2019s licenses status suppressed in different states, suspiciously long stays at storage facilities instead of actual residences, etc. Their publicly available rap sheet is mostly petty, but archived data reveals bigger issues, including accusations by their parents of being a pedophile whom were family involved in military intelligence. They also seemed to hop between tech and fringe groups, from FreeGeek to some Werewolf network to everything in between, landing an article in the now banned Online Encyclopedia of Dramatica. They turned up in my life through a roommate active in Burning Man leadership\u2014definitely not my cup of tea.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m grateful now for the unexpected support and public help (Williams Decree in Chicago) that followed. I\u2019m currently under the support of Thresholds, living independently in a great apartment, where I can control who enters my space in a building with cameras everywhere that local police have landlord granted access and security guard downstairs 24\/7. This person, known as \u201cMix,\u201d is actually a Jonathan Michael Butkovsky, who apparently does contract work for HP and and other tech outfits nationwide but feigns being poor and autistic to gain sympathy and obscure their motives\/assignments. (Here\u2019s the PDF I compiled for organizations that requested more info: <a href=\"https:\/\/shavidica.cc\/private\/social\/mix.pdf\">https:\/\/shavidica.cc\/private\/social\/mix.pdf<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p>I remain somewhat dependent, living on HUD assistance in Chicago with a cat I adopted (courtesy of the same friend I rescued.) I like how my influence sort of echoes outward. I stay productive, too, trying to do work that matters, even if it isn\u2019t acknowledged in this particular set of moments. Some examples:<\/p>\n<p>Benford Bench: Using Benford\u2019s Law on new systems of numbers to expose corruption. One key project was testing in-election machine log timestamps for Benford conformity when ignoring differences under about 100 seconds. I started with it in 2014, and it took two years just to get a single Board of Elections FOIA official and their lawyer (I got a FOIA lawyer involved) to understand both my info request and their legal obligation to comply under Election FOIA laws of the then active 2002 Election Ballot Machine Guidebook. A group of four of us has been at it since 2015, also testing things like DNA two-mers (Hex to Dec) and even some COVID case\/death data. I wrote multiple DOS\/Linux console iterations of the evaluation software, now available as PHP at <a href=\"https:\/\/benfordbench.org\">https:\/\/benfordbench.org<\/a>. Our election log time-stamp Benford results for Chicago can be found here: <a href=\"https:\/\/benfordbench.org\/posts\/post3e44312.html\">https:\/\/benfordbench.org\/posts\/post3e44312.html<\/a>. We are still looking for a bigger pool. However the FEC needs to be FOIA reformed. Some reason they can&#8217;t ask all the vendors for the national data. I have to ask each municipality individually. Seeing how it took 2 years for just Chicago with a lawyer on my side, no thank you.<\/p>\n<p>Sub-Audible Frequency Effects: Exploring how frequencies below 100Hz\/50Hz (and 20Hz) might influence the human nervous system, particularly in the context of commercial television. In other words, societal mind control via sub-audible cues associated with the content of moving picture. I stopped when I realized I\u2019d need to wade through a 600-page text on interpreting frontal lobe EEG data, and I couldn\u2019t find a qualified collaborator. It\u2019s archived for now at: <a href=\"https:\/\/esui.pagetelegram.com\">https:\/\/esui.pagetelegram.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Misc. Projects: Found at <a href=\"https:\/\/pagetelegram.com\">https:\/\/pagetelegram.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Behind-the-Scenes Tech Support: I help various groups and individuals who suspect something is fundamentally off. I offer them technical skills and guidance so they can investigate further. I\u2019m currently working with three such groups, one on retainer.<\/p>\n<p>DicTak: Out of sheer exasperation, I started a \u201cshitpost\u201d social media site last night. It\u2019s a satire of TikTok that I call \u201cDicTak,\u201d but done the way I think it should be: no photos, no videos, no fancy features, no HTML or links\u2014just text. If someone uploads an image, it\u2019s auto-converted to ASCII art. The site might be buggy as I work on it: <a href=\"https:\/\/dictak.com\">https:\/\/dictak.com<\/a>. I\u2019m using a rough approach to version control on the live site until it\u2019s stable. The goal is simplicity\u2014no 8K display needed, runs fine even at 480p. Think old-school Blackberry. That\u2019s the direction I\u2019m heading.<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s a sample of what it looked like at some point, though it\u2019s invite-only. Once you share an invite link and the person signs up, the link expires.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, we can talk more, though I\u2019d probably rather splash your eyes with garlic water than force you through another giant wall of text right now. In the essence of time and space, there\u2019s more I can share later.<\/p>\n<p>Sincerely,<\/p>\n<p>Jason Page<\/p>\n<p>p.s. I recall how you complained about everything being WordPress. I thought that the white house website being WordPress, still is irony at its best with this administration. I hope that can change so when the next admin comes in they&#8217;d have to skill up their competence. There is no excuse to use WP now we got AI assistance tools. 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