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Investigator demands probe into allegations of abuse of public health systems in San Francisco

May 07, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Investigator demands probe into allegations of abuse of public health systems in San Francisco
In a recent San Francisco government meeting, a former investigator with over 25 years of experience in high-tech crimes raised alarming concerns about the misuse of public health systems. Speaking passionately, the individual detailed how access to these systems has been illegally granted, potentially weaponizing public health against vulnerable populations, particularly the homeless.

The speaker highlighted specific systems, such as SHERLOCK, used by the Human Services Agency, claiming they have been manipulated to alter individuals' mental health and situational awareness. This manipulation, they argued, is aimed at enforcing compliance with harmful policies and practices. The speaker called for an investigation into 250 Kearny Street, citing an unusual number of deaths and suspicious incidents linked to the misuse of these systems for personal and political gain.

In a plea for accountability, the investigator urged the Board of Supervisors and public health officials to take immediate action, warning that failure to address these issues could lead to a federal class action lawsuit. They expressed frustration over a lack of communication from public health officials regarding their concerns and emphasized the urgency of the situation.

As the meeting progressed, Director of Health Greg Colfax began his report, indicating that the discussion would continue to address the pressing issues raised. The atmosphere in the room was charged with a sense of urgency, as the implications of these allegations could have far-reaching effects on the city’s approach to public health and safety. The community now watches closely, awaiting the response from city officials to these serious claims.

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