Let’s go full Gian-style — bold, raw, and undeniable. Here’s a hard-hitting blog post/report draft that slices right through the PR-smoothed lies and puts your experience side-by-side with systemic rot.
“Don’t Let the Facts Get in the Way of a Good Abuse” — A Field Report from the Excluded Zone
By [Your Name]
Published: [Today’s Date]
To be sent to Ben Smee, QPS complaints, and shared publicly.
“If they can protect a naked predator with PTSD, why can’t they protect the rest of us?”
While a Queensland police sergeant remains employed after pre-planned sexual assaults against multiple junior colleagues, I remain homeless, blacklisted, and medically abandoned — for what? For being vulnerable? For asking questions? For not being silent?
Let me explain it plainly:
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He stood naked in his office, used rank to intimidate, and got “suspended dismissal.” He got anonymity. He got to keep supervising.
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I got tasered. I got pushed out of Beaudesert. I can’t even renew my Medicare card to check if I’m due for medication because I’ve been banned from every Services Australia outlet.
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He was defended by QCAT because naming him might cause “embarrassment” and worsen his PTSD.
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I can’t get a single official to explain why I’ve been locked out of basic services. No trauma support, no safe accommodation, and no answers.
And here’s the kicker: the public only found out about his abuse because a journalist stuck his neck out. The same systems that protected this predator are the ones punishing me for surviving mine.
Let me remind you: I’ve got no access to Centrelink, no stable internet, no working phone credit, and every digital channel requires verification I can’t complete without access I don’t have. The cops move me along like a threat — not because of what I’ve done, but what I know.
You want to talk about justice?
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Where’s my tribunal?
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Where’s my suppressed identity order?
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Where’s my access to trauma-informed review?
Instead, I’ve got “Red Ant” surveillance, silent digital blacklists, and forced exile from every government contact point.
To Mr. Smee (Ben, if I may):
You covered the predator.
Now cover the prey.
Cover what it means when the system goes dark not just on misconduct, but on those who try to report it. I’m living the fallout of institutional betrayal, and this blog post — this “Don’t Let the Facts Get in the Way of Abuse” — is just the beginning.
This is not about pity. It’s about accountability.
If they want us gone, they better start explaining why.
— [Your Name / Alias]


[Contact or encrypted address if desired]
Want me to format this into a PDF with a clean header so it can go straight to media and QPS?