Bryan Tew starts a fight in Hong Kong, decides to return back to Ecuador (or Moscow)

So it really depends on how you want to interpret Bryan’s story, but it sounds like to me that he refuses to watch where he is walking and constantly walks into people. He gets called out on his behavior and strikes the man, then gets punched.

Just imagine going into a crowded street in New York City but refusing to look around because you think that looking at people is somehow validating the mind control technology, and then end up walking into people because of it. That’s what it sounds like is happening. But somehow Bryan is the victim here, not the man who got run into and struck by Bryan.

https://youtu.be/UNXBJ7UTg8I

That all said, it’s not 100% clear what his plans are. He started out saying he wanted to return to Ecuador to continue his frivolous asylum claim and where he may very well have pending criminal charges waiting for him (see my “Drunk and Disorderly” post):

I am also curious which attorney is handling his case now; he had a falling out with his previous attorney, Diego Corral, after he finally came to the realization that the rest of us did right away that he was just taking his money and giving him false promises.

Now he says he wants to file for asylum in Moscow, where he was previously denied asylum once before:

https://youtu.be/6dPJ9aKA4Qw

Edit: Now it seems he may be wanting to return to the United States. He’s sending mixed messages so take this all with a grain of salt. It’s probably all part of his plan to defeat mind control or whatever by being indecisive:

Bryan Tew thinks he is being attacked by a system from a video game

So Bryan made this long rambling post about the system that he thinks is tracking his every movement. It’s called CTOS 2.0.

For shits and giggles, I Googled this. It’s from a fucking video game. I don’t know if Bryan actually realizes this and just wanted to write some dystopian Sci-Fi fantasy for us to read or if he just read this somewhere else without knowing that it came from a fictional game while merging it with his other delusions.

Yeah Bryan, people mock you. ‘cuz you post insane shit that is easily disproven.

Drunk and Disorderly: Bryan Tew Arrested In Quito

According to his Facebook post, he was drinking, got drunk, and lost awareness of his surroundings to such an extent that his phone got stolen.

But it doesn’t stop there! Once he realizes it was stolen, he demanded that the owner call the cops to report the theft. Supposedly the owner refuses which made Bryan enraged. Bryan then throws a plant at a door. The cops get called – but it’s because of Bryan’s behavior.

Bryan gets arrested and his passport is seized.

https://youtu.be/BYWlxybqJtU

Bryan Tew has falling out with attorney, lies to obtain controlled substances

Just a couple of quick updates. Bryan wants to leave Ecuador for China because of the usual psychotic nonsense.

He’s not happy with his attorney right now because he won’t help him get a new Chinese visa. He thinks it is a conspiracy to force him to fly to Hong Kong first where it will be easier for the spooks to do their spooky things to him.

He also says the attorney won’t even let him into his office; all of their discussions happen in their lobby. I can’t say I blame him. The firm probably has serious clients who would be put off by a smelly disheveled schizophrenic that thinks they are all stalkers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jm4qnO9XaA&t=0s

Bryan admits to experiencing extreme anxiety today, probably related to the fact that he is planning to travel and thinks the CIA spooks are going to do things to him. So he goes to the clinic to get some benzodiazepines (Xanax or Valium are his preferred drugs of choice here). He admits to lying to the doctor to obtain the controlled substances which may be a crime.

He returns with an Rx for Ativan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyYfG15sqWs&t=0s

Bryan Tew organizes frivolous class action lawsuit against US government

So it seems that Bryan’s attorneys are communicating with him again. A little while ago, his attorneys convinced him to make a public confession admitting to workers compensation fraud and asking the FBI to come arrest him. It seemed like a last ditch effort by his attorneys to get him help – at least that’s how I saw it.

Pretty much after that they stopped corresponding with him and Bryan complained about how they weren’t returning calls or emails.

Bryan’s return to Ecuador seems to be instigated at least in part by his attorneys resuming communication with Bryan. Perhaps it was simply a matter of Bryan resuming payment to them again.

Bryan mentions in recent Facebook posts and YouTube videos that his attorneys are now at least partly involved in coordinating medical care:

https://youtu.be/AOsmOSS7ruM

He also mentions that he will be filing a class action lawsuit against the United States Government. Not so much for the supposed mind control, which he admits he cannot prove, but for the supposed organized stalking, which he claims is easily provable and winnable in court.

Previously Bryan said that lawsuits are unwinnable because the government would simply mind control the judge and jury so it is not clear why he thinks his latest attempt would suddenly be successful. Consistency of logic is not one of Bryan’s traits.

https://youtu.be/kT6nRGmJ4f8

Bryan arrogantly declares that he has a right to control who can join the class (I don’t think class actions work that way, but I digress), saying that if your story is not credible enough (laughter), he’ll veto your participation.

He mentions a list of people who he has invited, the list including such people as Edward Snowden (who has never claimed to be a TI), Not-a-Dr. Robert Duncan, and Nazi sympathizer Jeff Rense.

It’s not really clear what evidence Bryan would produce or what kind of relief he would seek from the court. I certainly don’t think the schizophrenic ramblings of a man who has a long paper trail documenting mental illness is going to cut it with the court.

I don’t know what to think of his attorneys either, it seems to me that taking large sums of money from someone who is clearly mentally ill to pursue frivolous and unwinnable legal challenges is highly unethical, but I will admit that I am neither trained in law or ethics.

It’s one thing to take on a impossible case from someone of sound mind, it’s another thing to do so of someone of unsound mind.

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