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HOMELESS! The New Night watchmen?
  

 

Illustrated in these photos are homeless individuals, who seek shelter in the well lighted doorways in commercial districts in the bay area. And probably in other cities across America.

One of many clean well lighted doorways in commercial districts where homeless individuals seek shelter in San Francisco California.

  
  

At this bakery,bagel and sandwich shop in San Francisco's downtown commercial district, it isn't known whether or not the proprietor provides coffee and rolls for this nightwatchman's services.Some homeless individuals clean up their concrete and sidewalk sleeping space because they don't want to be or create an environmental nuisance.

Some business proprietors welcome these 'homeless nighwatchmen' because there is less chance that their business will be burglarized

The"Homeless" segment in America and on the streets of America consist of

  • Illegal aliens
  • Unemployed people who have lost their housing
  • Economically dislocated who have lost their jobs
  • Economically dislocated who have migrated from cold climates in the east to warmer climate states like California
  • Teenage Runaways
  • Political refugees,
  • Military veterans
  • Individuals who have endured extortion and sometimes rape--"booty for bed"--in the homeless shelters operated by sham non profits, which are funded by HUD and its Community Development Block Grant programs.

In 2000, in one of his last TV, print and radio taped interviews with Peter Paul Verzola, Mayor George Christopher stated that "the homeless problem is multi- faceted. There is no one solution to the problem, such as transitional housing in the cities. This problem was exacerbated when Governor Ronald Reagan shut down many of California's mental institutions. Many of these mental cases have drifted into the cities." There, they are a growing burden on an already overtaxed local citizenry, fire, police and hospital emergency rooms

Nate Ratner, longtime ethical San Francisco activist and San Francisco's unofficial plumber--not the watergate type--is estimated that it costs over $500 a trip for a fire department ambulance to go out on an emergency call involving a homeless, drunk, drug overdose or AIDS/HIV demented homeless person.In some cases, the ambulances have gone out two and three times for the same emergency case.

PART TWO: How the real estate racketeers, poverty profiteers, illegal alien advocates, political facilitators and other political flotsam have used the homeless as "window dressing" for their Rico real Estate racketeering enterprises.

Biographical Note: some Veritas USA volunteers themselves have experienced homelessness as children, fired whistleblowers ,and as volunteers at neighborhood organizations such as the Haight Ashbury Switchboard. A few onetime homeless individuals were 'diggers' from the beatnik days.

Nate Ratner researched the financial costs that the fire department and emergency services absorbs when they are called to go out and pick up HIV/AIDS dementia, drunk and drug overdose cases.

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