"Drain the Swamp: End the Rehab Industry Scam, Clean Up Skid Row, and Deliver Immediate Help NOW!"

"I’ve done it before, and I’ll do it again."

"I’ve done it before, and I’ll do it again."

I personally drove into Denmark’s Skid Row, picking up addicts in buses and cars, and brought them straight to my treatment center, where 200-300 people were in full-time residential rehab. I didn’t wait for bureaucracy or empty promises—I took action, and it worked. Many of those I rescued are now clean, self-sufficient, and contributing members of society.

Now, I’m ready to do the same in the U.S. Skid Row needs real solutions, not broken systems. I will bring addicts off the streets, away from fentanyl, and into immediate treatment—no waiting lists, no red tape, just real help.

I know this community. Since 2012, I have worked as a volunteer every week, providing food and essential supplies to the homeless and addicts in Skid Row through various non-profit organizations. I’ve seen firsthand how the crisis has worsened, how fentanyl is wiping people out, and how the current system is failing them.

But I can’t do it alone. I need a large area of land and support to build a tent camp where people can live in a clean and sober environment until a large treatment center is established—with room for expansion to accommodate more people as the need grows. A structured, drug-free tent camp is far better than letting them rot in Skid Row, where fentanyl and crime are destroying lives daily.

The rehab industry has become big business, profiting off addiction instead of ending it. It’s time to drain the swamp, clean up Skid Row, and get people into real recovery.

 

The project and methods are founded on the concept of synchronicity, a term coined by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung. Synchronicity describes meaningful coincidences or events that appear to be related but lack a clear causal connection. Jung explained synchronicity as moments where the inner world of thoughts, emotions, or dreams aligns with events or experiences in the outer world, creating a sense that the universe is responding to one's internal state.

This principle is integrated into an intensive intervention and outreach initiative in Skid Row, where we actively seek out individuals struggling with addiction, transport them to purpose-built recovery centers, and provide them with immediate detox and structured support to achieve long-term sobriety. By removing individuals from the chaotic and destructive environment of Skid Row, we create a space where they can break free from addiction and begin a structured journey toward healing.

Synchronicity plays a vital role in this process, as these individuals often experience profound moments of alignment between their internal struggles and external opportunities for change. Recognizing and working with these moments of synchronicity can reinforce their belief that their recovery journey is unfolding in a meaningful way. This fosters a deep sense of connection, motivation, and purpose, helping them commit to lasting transformation.

In therapeutic settings, synchronistic experiences often serve as “signs” or affirmations of positive development, reinforcing the individual’s trust in their ability to heal. By combining aggressive intervention, structured detox, and a synchronicity-based therapeutic approach, we provide a powerful, holistic pathway for people to transition from addiction to sustainable recovery.

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