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Taken 3 - Abduction Event No. 3

Just returned after my third Abduction event. On Wed the 12th September 2018, officers in uniform arrived at my address. They didn't announce themselves as Police Officers or arrived with paperwork indicating I was under arrest in breach of a court order. They just wanted me to come with them. Later I was to find out that the name of the Institution they took me to is called The Newham Centre For Mental Health. The officers that arrived (about 6 to 10 of them) were accompanied by individuals describing themselves as mental health professionals. I listened as one of them was frantically making calls trying to find a place for me; describing me as being agitated! I had just finished watching some YouTube videos on Chateau Flight and I:Cube and read a really interesting topic on the discovery of DNA Fingerprinting when all of this occurred. It was around 11am when I got changed and finished off what I had to eat for breakfast and one of the officers blocked my path stopping me from going upstairs and insisted I come with them. I told them I won't be coming with them and sat down on the floor in protest, at which point they grabbed me by my hands and legs and put me on a stretcher and carried me off in a van, which had no side-windows.

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