Dear Editor
I WOULD hope that this letter be read especially by the Women’s groups, and the content taken into consideration. I am not a Lawyer, but I do have some twenty-seven years in marketing through the field of advertising; enough to know that perception is not always fact, and that perception is also constructed. It’s propaganda, transference of guilt, manipulated distortion of truth etc. I am not a Lawyer, so I did read, with a clear mind, GECOM’s CEO Keith Lowenfield’s statement on Saturday, June 27, in the Guyana Chronicle, and saw no legal rebuttals to his statement. What I witnessed, however, was the GECOM Chair’s consistent directives to an independent subordinate to break the Law, once, twice and thrice. I have some other expertise and experience that have alerted me to the fact that this lady has never been in the active field of psychological persecution and fatigue, ever.
This is new to her as those brave sisters alerted us to in the Sunday Chronicle May 2, 2020, of levels of persecution she was enduring from opposition sources. That the Honourable Judge has, as I have been told, have since changed her security from State personnel to that of a private security, with links to her persecutors, is evident to a successful intrusion into her faculties; that places the balance of her faculties in a questionable realm. I know how it works, in the ‘Troubled Times’ because I was a face on TV, at protests and a constant letter writer against the murderous darkness that was imposed on my country. I was subject to prank phone calls, the targeting of my teenage children, threats by unknown faces. I abandoned all social life that placed me anywhere but my home between 6-9 pm; it affects you permanently. The period identified as the killing space, I was lucky because I had friends on the other side who would whisper things to me. Not so with this Honourable Lady, thus, I conclude from my experience, that this Lady’s actions demonstrate a decline of capacity to act responsibly, thus serious interception is required publically, any attempt to discuss her condition with her will be declined. I have been managing an addict for some seven years now and what is wrong is never a negotiable acceptance and mental torture, because it impacts on self-esteem is not a victim’s first acceptance. It’s up to the initiative and courage of the Women.
Regards
Barry Braithwaite
Source: https://issuu.com/guyanachroniclee-paper/docs/guyana_chronicle_epaper_07_23_2020