Bryan Tew Banned from VA CTRS Shelter

I commented about this on the previous post but it deserves to be mentioned in its own post.

Bryan says another veteran elbowed him, likely unintentionally, and Bryan responded by shoving him, cursing him out, and trying to get him to fight him:

Of course Bryan’s reaction is perfectly normal and totally reasonable. Unfortunately the VA does not see it that way and has chosen to eject Bryan from his ”pallet shelter” for violating the VA’s zero tolerance rule on violence:

Do I feel sorry for Bryan? No, he has acted out this way on numerous occasions over the years. It’s why Bryan is missing so many teeth and why his back/shoulder is messed up as badly as it is. He keeps starting fights, getting his ass kicked, and losing with no remorse.

Bryan is lucky that the other guy didn’t take a swing at him and knock out his remaining teeth. But what Bryan didn’t receive in physical injury he received in loss of shelter placement.

He hasn’t learned his lesson before and likely hasn’t learned it now. He blames everyone else but himself.

81 thoughts on “Bryan Tew Banned from VA CTRS Shelter”

  1. Candy complains about a nearby restaurant patron shaking their legs.

    Candy, as you so often like to say: MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS.

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    • Candy complains about EVERYTHINNG.
      And according to a video, if you do not apologize for not giving her money, you are RUDE and she has the right to cuss you out. And if you do not give her money you are not Christian. 🤔
      Her narcissism, intolerance, and entitlement are increasing. She is going to piss off the wrong person.

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    • She reveals a lot here.
      Her paranoia includes insects working to pick locks.
      Insects outside only her space means there are likely insects IN HER UNIT, not anyone else’s. This is not surprising, because she has told how she was hit with DEW weapons causing her to have “forced diarrhea,” in her unit and she just tried to clean up, not remove, mop, and sanitize as I am sure the rental agency would prefer in similar cases.
      To further bolster the first two things, she then talks about how she would kill bugs in motel rooms, and claims they are reanimated after several days, which means she kills bugs and doesn’t clean it up. Add to this that she doesn’t want maid service, and her rooms must be a nightmare when she leaves. I’ve often wondered how often she changes her sheets for a several day (or more) stay, since she talks about how often she wets herself.
      She is just continuing to produce more evidence that she is both mental ill and mentally challenged enough her competency could and should be challenged by an appropriate agency. It will probably take her having a meltdown and getting 51-50’d first.
      But hey….it would be three hots and a cot and a toilet, shower, and the medical care she needs.
      Like Bryan, she is completely not self-aware of what she thinks and how she acts. But unlike Bryan, she has been special needs her entire life. The only times she has been homeless for any length of time is when she tried to make it on her own. I think her foster Mom understood this and was at least partially preparing to be her guardian for life. She needs one. As she has alienated every single person from her past, that leaves the State. Because she has never grown out of her diagnosis of Oppositional Defiance Disorder (further proof she is mentally and emotionally challenged, as ODD is usually over at adulthood) and she has shown that she can become violent (in a scary part of a video talking about a counselor laughed at something and Candy actually states people laugh until they get injured, get a chair upside the head, and get things thrown at them,) it will not be nice.
      But as she has more than once said I need to “just die already,” and she has called for my murder, she gets what is coming to her. I just hope no 9ne else gets hurt.

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      • That’s funny. And sad. “A gangstalker fly was trying to open my lock on my storage unit”

        How does she know what is in other people’s units, if they are locked up?

        Also lol @ the bit where she claims dead insects can be reanimated from the dead to continue gangstalking her.

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        • And to rove she has talked of not wanting maid service before, her video today is about the ghetto maid service gang stalking her.
          If I was less of a person than I try to be, it would be easy to give her new triggers, like bugs IN her unit, maid service watching her leave to enter her room to put bugs in her things, or my favorite thought, discussing how gang-stalkers cars have wheels that move backward. They do, just watch the hubcaps going counter clockwise. Freaking her out is just too easy.
          That she has such bad athletes foot and is such a social moron and likely doesn’t wear swim shoes or sanitize everywhere she walks, just hinting her shower spot is what is causing her AF. Reality says SHE is likely spreading it, but she never does anything wrong.

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  2. Bryan makes 7:30 a.m. appointment to get his 4Runner inspected at a Toyota dealership.

    Is aghast that someone else gets to go in ahead of him and even plays the “I was at law school for three years” card (as though his law school experience has gotten him anywhere worthwhile in life) and then the “government whistleblower” card.

    Obviously, I don’t work for the dealership and I can’t say if they’re in the right or in the wrong for letting someone else in ahead of him but I strongly suspect the other person also has an appointment since I doubt any random Toyota owner would show up at a dealership before 9 a.m. if they didn’t.

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    • Oh, and then, at the end of the video, Bryan tells the Toyota dealership employees, who are as courteous towards him as they can be, that he’s talking to the FBI on the phone, as if the FBI have any interest in mediating minor early morning scheduling conflicts at a Toyota dealership.

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      • I thought Bryan always said something to the effect of “don’t exhibit any response” whenever he perceives there to be a provocation against him. Because getting angry and making a scene is exactly what “they” want from him because it allows the supercomputer to help train its AI model.

        Consistency has never been his thing.

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  3. I didn’t feel like going Black Friday shopping today, which is fine since Black Friday sales last basically all of November now. I got a great “Black Friday” deal on something I ordered around two weeks ago.

    I just felt like exploring random Targeted Individual video rabbit holes instead. Here’s a new one to me: advertising featuring telegenic models smiling with perfect teeth is now “gangstalking”.

    Well, I mean it is targeting you (and me) in a way in that the advertising you see online is A.I. algorithmically delivered to you based on your browsing history and whatever information about yourself you put on social media (and possibly even what your phone mic overhears you saying), but I don’t think there’s a conspiracy of people with perfect teeth gaslighting me by… what? Them having perfect teeth? Why should that bother me (and I’m someone with terrible teeth)?

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  4. Bryan complains about having to wait several days to get an appointment with a Best Buy Geek Squad technician about his webcam, even though it was Black Friday, probably the busiest day of the year for electronics retailers.

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      • Yeah, I already said a week or two ago that I had a hunch that security in places like airports and malls recognize “hidden” camera glasses so things played out more or less exactly as I expected.

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        • Oh, it was something about him trying to return the camera glasses to the sunglasses store but they wouldn’t refund him and he probably escalated things unnecessarily as he is prone to do. (I’m going to just go ahead and guess that they weren’t in close to the same condition they were in when he bought them.)

          Also, he said he bought them for $400, which means he paid at least $100 too much for them because most retail websites I saw that showed prices online when I was wondering how much he spent have them at $300, and many places had them at around $250 for Black Friday month sales.

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          • Oh, okay, he says in this video that he tried to return the Facebook Raybans because he couldn’t get prescription lenses made for them.

            Whether or not you can install prescription lenses into a pair of expensive (gimmick) sunglasses frames is something you should research before you spend hundreds of dollars on them. I think you ought to be able to return them for not being compatible with prescription lenses but the return policy is up to the store. It could also be that he only had a 10-day window to return them and Saturday the 26th was one day too late. (I think he bought them on the 15th.)

  5. If Bryan would have just stayed and cooperated with the VA in Los Angeles, he would still be sleeping in a safe warm cottage, had his medical care and meals. Now he’s going to sleep in his car, annoy other people, pee in a bottle and just wait until winter rolls around and his car is deep in the snow.
    He’s hounding some good doctors for strong pain meds while blathering on about bow the government has injured him ‘remotely’.

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    • Yeah, there’s going to be very few doctors who are willing to put their medical licensure and risk DEA / federal sanctions regarding the dispensing of opioid drugs to someone like Bryan who has a history of medical non-compliance, prescription drug abuse, and untreated mental illness.

      The guy seems to miss most of his appointments. He’s been in and out of several VA clinics and specialist offices with basically nothing to show for it. By the time he gets on the waiting list to start seeing specialists, he’s already running away to a different city or he’s just whining and skips the appointments because “they” blocked him.

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      • I should add, I know a guy who is in pain management due to a vehicular accident. I don’t know the exact nature of his injuries but he’s been in constant pain since that accident. He’s authorized to receive continuing doses of some particular opioid, but it is conditioned on very strict monitoring and compliance with the clinic’s rules.

        Things he told me.. One, they randomly call you in to do pill checks and pee tests. They count your pills (to make sure you’ve not sold your pills to others or are over-dosing). They pee test to make sure you actually test positive for the drug (same reason), plus they want to make sure you’re not doing other drugs.

        He popped a positive result for THC one time (he said marijuana helps him), the clinic threatened to throw him out of the program if he tested positive again. I thought that was rather harsh, but it’s likely due to the way the DEA and state regulators are cracking down on opioid prescriptions nowadays and the doc just doesn’t want to risk his livelihood and personal freedom over it.

        I don’t necessarily agree with all of the measures, but agree something has to be done about the overdoses and diversion of prescriptions to the black market.

        Anyway, all of this is to say that someone like Bryan would never be compliant because he’d not make it to his random drug tests / pill counts and whine about being kicked out of the program. Plus we’ve seen how Bryan throws his medicine on the floor. He probably would lose track of the pills. Etc. He would likely also test positive for something he doesn’t disclose, i.e. the Xanax/Ativan that he illegally obtains from Mexico.

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  6. Bryan’s at the VA today. It’s not really clear what happened but he’s complaining that the doctor won’t see him right away and calls it a “HIPPA (sic) violation” while recording the interaction with his phone.

    Not sure if the other people in his video are patients or clinic staff (I believe its just staff) but if any of those people are patients, it’s sure ironic for him to be complaining about medical privacy while sticking cameras in other people’s faces.

    I’m also not sure how being made to wait in the hallway relates to HIPAA (the correct acronym). I’ve noticed since COVID that everyone who thinks they have spotted a HIPAA violation can’t spell the acronym and have no real clue what the law actually covers (it usually doesn’t cover whatever wrong they think they have received).

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    • Well, I mean, Cap’n Crunch is probably the healthiest foot we know of that Bryan eats.

      Maybe Bryan likes Cap’n Crunch because he wears that old timey Napoleon-style hat meaning he probably only obeys Admiralty (Maritime) Law, which is a big thing with sovereign citizen types.

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      • Cap’n Crunch is probably the healthiest foot

        Obviously, “food”. That was an honest typo, I’m in no way implying that Bryan is a cannibal.

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        • (After actually having watched the video.) Wait, that’s not even Cap’n Crunch, that’s Crunch N’ Munch, it’s caramel-covered peanuts and popcorn, like Cracker Jack but a different brand. (Do they even sell Cracker Jack anymore?)

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          • Somehow I don’t think Bryan was being as spontaneous as he claims to be.

            Bryan is a big lover of junk food. You know that, I know that, and I’m sure “they” know that.

            Rather than being a random purchase, he was probably craving some sugar and carbs. I mean, Bryan isn’t going to let that food and drink go to waste is he?

            And yeah, I realize what he bought isn’t exactly what he said he bought, but the idea that a kids cereal like Cap’n Crunch can somehow defeat the CIA was just hilarious to me. The peanut butter Cap’n Crunch is still my favorite one even as an adult. Can’t say it helped me ward off the CIA though.

    • There’s so many ways you can turn this around on Bryan.

      What if “they” WANT him to be spontaneous / random? Maybe that’s what they are “influencing” him to do. Did you ever think about that Bryan? Maybe you’re playing into their game rather than defeating it!

      Maybe what you ought to do is to plan everything out days or weeks in advance. Get a calendar / planner and write out every single errand you need to run for the next several months, and plan it down to the exact store and exact items, and exact time of day you go shopping. Don’t deviate one bit. If they’re out of an item, go to another store immediately to buy it. Don’t let anyone stop you.

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  7. Bryan says someone ran into his vehicle while he was sleeping. Apparently he was so soundly asleep that he did not wake up until minutes or hours later, which makes me wonder what kind of drugs he might be taking to sleep so soundly.

    I almost feel sorry for him.

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    • Whatever happened is causing him to have a manic episode. He’s on live feed now, driving the car. He just blew through a stop sign on live.

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    • TIN FOIL HAT TIME:

      What seems suspicious to me is that the collision happened on the front left corner of the car but he shows his car as being pulled into (forwards) the parking space against a cement barrier, not backed into the parking space.

      It appears much / most of the damage (or at least the indentations on the bumper) are from a mostly front-facing impact, there is much less damage on the left side of the car.

      If this is the exact place where Bryan was parked when the collision happened, the offending vehicle would have had to really go out of its way to hit his car like that, driving over the cement barrier and probably straddling it while partially in the grass.

      There is no damage to the left side of the vehicle, other than right at the corner. No damage to his left fender, driver’s door, etc.

      Possibilities:

      (1) Bryan was parked somewhere else when this happened.
      (2) Bryan was originally backed into his parking space when this happened. (But Bryan has always in previous videos shown himself parked forward into the parking space, so it would be unusual).
      (3) Bryan is not telling the truth about the nature of this damage. He drives recklessly and films while driving, so a possibility that he had a collision of his own doing is there.

      Bryan always portrays himself as a very light sleeper who gets woken up very easily. I really find it hard to believe he was so soundly asleep as he claims that he could have slept through someone slamming into his car unless he was knocked out with drugs he isn’t telling us about.

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      • I completely accept that this may be an inaccurate prediction, but my instinct is that Bryan is manufacturing a crisis so that he has an excuse to flee the US.

        Just a couple of days ago he was searching for flights to Russia. In fact he was complaining that his phone was “hacked” because the search results showed zero flights (the app he was using had a box explaining that because of the sanctions, they weren’t able to show any results, which he didn’t see or just ignored).

        He’s going to sell his banged up Toyota at a huge loss and take his Cap’n Crunch, I mean Crunch ‘n Munch, with him to wherever it is he can get a ticket to go to.

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        • I suspect that, even if Bryan flies to somewhere “neutral” like India and books a ticket to Russia from there, once he arrives in Russia, they’re not even going to let him into the country because he looks like a vagrant with his missing teeth.

          Back even around 2018, Bryan could pass for a normal backpacker tourist (at least if he doesn’t start talking about the hyper game theory supercomputer to the customs agent) but Bryan’s poor lifestyle choices have really caught up with him over the past couple of years and he looks like he’s aged at least a decade. I will grant that at least some of the missing teeth may have been the result of other mentally ill homeless people hitting him in the face, but even that is partially due to how he needlessly escalates minor disagreements.

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    • Did he move the car before he started filming because, if not, it’s quite unlikely that anybody could have hit the bumper on the side of the car facing the fence? I’m not even sure how that would happen, considering there isn’t really enough room on the grassy divider to manoeuvre in front of Bryan’s vehicle, certainly not without disturbing the grass and the trees.

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      • Oh, I didn’t see your speculation post.

        Another possibility I can see is that he overshot the parking spot, went up on the curb, hit the tree that seems to be in the exact right spot for where the damage is on the corner of the bumper, and then backed up.

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  8. Woman forces emergency landing after biting passenger and claiming Jesus told her to open plane door mid-flight

    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/woman-bites-passenger-thigh-tries-103159117.html

    A victim of electromagnetic weaponry used by terrorists for covert crime. Religious figures don’t talk to people “telepathically” to make them kill others, criminals posing as them do.

    By using these same weapons and methods, they have managed to coerce people working in semiconductor industries into inserting backdoors into all your CPUs – albeit they would rather not be known that this is the case and prefer resorting to making people do what that woman did so killings look like human error instead of malicious sabotage.

    “Aliens” is just one of the false narratives propped up so people keep looking up to the skies while weaponry buried on Earth’s core (maybe by a previous civilization, “Silurian hypothesis”) is used for total electromagnetic surveillance of this planet and sabotage of our science – like in the Three Body Trilogy.

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    • People having psychotic breakdowns and hearing voices is documented throughout the history of mankind, long pre-dating the discovery of electricity and radio / EM waves.

      This is one of the more bonkers posts you’ve made on here.

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  9. Bryan gets accosted by a security guard that he tells to “piss off”. He’s illegally parked in a handicap parking space w/o (as far as I can see) displaying any kind of handicap placard. He pulls “I’m a disabled veteran” card.

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  10. Bryan visits the NJ MVC in Flemington, NJ to apply for a NJ driver’s license. He again is using the same address in Stewartsville, NJ as his residence even though the best I can tell he has no legitimate claim to that address as his residence.

    If in fact he has no ties to this address, and I have no reason to think he does, this is most certainly a criminal act on Bryan’s part.

    Remember in the weeks prior to Bryan finally purchasing his Toyota 4Runner, he was having difficulty with used car dealers because they wouldn’t sell to someone who is a non-resident. He made the bogus legal threat to one dealership over the residency issues.

    Then suddenly he finds a Toyota 4Runner at a dealer in NJ and lists this address in Stewartsville as his residence.

    I still think that he had help from this particular used car salesman to cook up this scheme. Possibly the salesman lives at this particular address (I really am not that interested in trying to find out who lives there, so I haven’t gone further on that).

    The MVC will be most certainly be sending his new DL to this address so it will be interesting to see how he retrieves it from there.

    If someone not cooperative lives there and sees this mail addressed to Bryan, it will get tossed or worse, reported back to the MVC.

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    • Bryan is being very vague but he seems to be implying that he had difficulty at the MVC today.

      Here’s what NJ requires in order to obtain a DL/ID card: https://www.state.nj.us/mvc/pdf/license/Standard_License_Sheet_Engl.pdf

      I’m sure he has the identification documents covered but I’m not sure how he’s providing proof of residency. Although looking at the list, it would be trivial with a modest amount of effort. He can just change the address on his checking account and wait for the next e-statement and print it out.

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    • Oh wow, interesting. Thanks!

      Yeah I took a look at her FB. She’s bonkers, just like Bryan.

      I did not consider this possibility (i.e. a friend in the TI community). Usually he distrusts other TIs so much.

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      • Ah but this one has been deprogrammed according to her LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. The LinkedIn is an especially wild ride. I too am surprised that he has reached out for help from a fellow TI and that this person agreed.
        I haven’t had opportunity to check out her YouTube. Bryan could learn a few things from Holly. She’s figured out how to beat the system and break free.

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  11. Candy films people getting in cars around the parking lot of a courthouse and, a few minutes later, an investigator for the Florida State Attorney’s office has a chat with her.

    I doubt he understands what she means by “gangstalking” (as in the schizophrenic delusions she’s having), he probably only means stalking in general when he says it’s a serious offence.

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    • I saw that. Funny. I like how she runs away when the dude calmly explains that people have legitimate business there.

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    • I love this video. I think he realized the problem. It’s hard for Candy to not come off as a paranoid delusional person. At least to a normal. Her ODD is going to get her in trouble. Yes, there are times when you have to do what you are told by a law officer. She is not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. Telling any law officer “I don’t have to do what you say,” is a bad idea.
      What gets me laughing is how she can do no wrong. She is “female” and can’t pee “into” anything (yes she can if she tried), and is offended to be accused of that, then admits she has peed BEHIND that air conditioner several times before. Which is on a sidewalk, mere feet away from an entrance used by people. Does she think her pee doesn’t smell? She’s just gross. And a liar. Who can do no wrong, at least according to her.
      I do worry about her naivete. Going to get money, 100’s of $$ in a single day from 2 sources and getting hired by someone who the phone company labels “suspected scam” is not bright. And thinking she can get a fulltime job while receiving full SSDI? Also not bright.
      And gaining subscribers. People want to watch trainwrecks.

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  12. Bryan is having a (not) great day today. Did he run out of Cap’n Crunch and the CIA got the upper hand again? Maybe he should waddle over to the Costco and get the bulk-pack.

    Complains he keeps getting banned from social media, especially TikTok. Guess the Chinese aren’t that interested in his nutter videos after all.

    Hey Bryan, I have your entire back catalog of videos. The offer to provide them to you still stands.

    He also doesn’t understand why Russia deported him the last time he was in St. Petersburg. Doesn’t get why the Chinese are ignoring his pleas when he calls and visits their embassies.

    He thinks that the conspiracy is so vast that even those countries are in on the conspiracy now.


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