This article is part of the “Robbed in Plain Sight” series.
See the full series here: Robbed in Plain Sight!

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Robbed in Plain Sight

How Institutions Strip People of What They Earn




The Articles in This Series


1. Certified but Unaccountable

How Epic’s Certification Process Fails the Public

A detailed account of how a private healthcare software vendor exercises enormous power over careers through certification—while refusing transparency, evidence, or independent review.

Read Article 1: Certified but Unaccountable


2. Punished for Questioning the System

Retaliation Inside a Healthcare Institution

What happened after ethical concerns were raised inside Community Medical Centers in Fresno, California—and how retaliation is carried out quietly, procedurally, and without meaningful recourse.

Read Article 2: Punished for Questioning the System


3. Denied What I Paid For

How California’s Unemployment System Treated the Honest

A firsthand account of how unemployment insurance—earned over decades—was withheld through delay, confusion, and arbitrary discretion by the California EDD.

Read Article 3 : Denied What I Paid For


4. Caregiving Punished (coming next)

How Property Taxes and Bureaucracy Crush Families After Death

How families who care for aging parents are financially punished through reassessment, paperwork traps, and unaffordable tax increases at the moment of loss.

Read Article 4


5. No-Fault, No Justice (forthcoming)

How Family Courts Transfer Wealth From the Faithful to the Destructive

An examination of how no-fault divorce systems can strip faithful spouses and children of homes, stability, and inheritance—while rewarding infidelity and legal gamesmanship.

Read Article 5


6. Screwed in Fresno (forthcoming)

Utilities, Monopolies, and Regional Extraction

How essential services and monopolies exploit high-poverty regions through pricing structures people cannot escape—and why this is not accidental.

Read Article 6


Why I Am Publishing This


A Note to Readers

You do not need to agree with every conclusion to find value here.

If you have experienced:

  • retaliation for integrity
  • denial of benefits you paid for
  • bureaucratic indifference during grief
  • financial ruin through legal process
  • exhaustion instead of justice

you are not alone.

And you are not imagining it.


Sharing, Inquiry, and Accountability

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Journalists, policymakers, attorneys, advocates, and researchers may contact me regarding documented details, timelines, or clarification.

This page will be updated as new articles are published.


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