Thursday, 9 July 2015

MISSED US?


In a somewhat ironic twist, the mister men were bullied off the internet by employees of the northern territory department of health.





We received threatening emails and traced them back to, well, guess.

We decided to shut down until we could meet as a group and make a collective plan about what to do.

In the end we agreed that this is still a country of free speech and expression, even if representatives of the health department in the northern territory might evidently prefer it was not.

In the meantime, we have another story coming out over the week end and we are uploading older stories as time dictates.

The response has been incredible. We have also received a lot of new infiormation via email. Thank you for all the encouragement.

Please share us with your friends and please also support our friends;

HPARA

CARDFIGHTBACK

Thanks,

the mister men

UPDATE 31 JULY 2015

Managers from the northern territory department of health continue to attempt to harrass and intimidate us.

The most recent attempts are via annonymous emails making empty and abusive threats.  Thank you people - we will use them in the future and expose your identities and then publish you online in the same way Brennan was forced to publicly apologise to a school teacher in December 2014. 

Here's a fair warning for the bullies doing this to us: Don't mess about with the internet unless you know EXACTLY what you are doing. 

They don't like what we are doing because we have hit a sweet spot and they can't catch us.

Unlike them, we believe that the truth will set you free.

cheers,

the mister men




10 comments:

  1. Will you be publishing the emails from DOH?

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  2. nAME AND sHAME13 July 2015 at 20:03

    nAME AND SHAME THEM. eVERY LAST ONE OF THEM.

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  3. o, we do have some very special plans for those emails,,

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  4. DO THEM SLOWLY

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  5. remote health blues14 July 2015 at 15:03

    i hope it involves prison sentences

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  6. i welcome anything that makes these people accountable.

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    1. me too. the destruction they have caused over the years has been huge. i wish you well mister men

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  7. it's a pity this web site exists but it has my support.

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  8. Having watched three senior nursing friends in Western Australia get bullied out of their jobs by a new administrator, and then watch system bend over backwards to ensure he prevailed, I wish you luck. Three doctors went as a delegation to the minister, he was arrogantly dismissive, changed the subject and ended the audience early. He was given written material about the administrator's various destructive behaviours and never wrote back. I know this because I was one of them. This is not just a NT problem, it seems administrators in health feel they can behave as they wish and are backed up by their seniors when complaints occur. I am aware of one senior nurse who had a clear cut finding by an independent investigator that she had been systematically bullied. The decision maker who was also the administrator two levels above the bully said she had not been bullied and gave her 10 days to appeal, that notice was delivered 1 day before she was due to leave the country to do humanitarian work. They were well aware of when she was due to leave the country. Administrators hold health workers to account for their actions, it is time similar principles applied to administrators.
    Donald Howarth Rural GP. Esperance WA.

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    1. Absolutely right Donald. We urge you to contact HPARA where you will find doctors and nurses from all over the country who have been bullied by management. Committee members from your profession include neuro surgeon Carlie Teo, paed surgeon Prof Dewan, oncologist Leong Ng plus nurses. Secretary is Jane Thompson who can be contacted on

      hparacommittee@gmail.com

      One of the most serious issues is false allegations made to the national regulator as a form of bullying. At least one of your medical colleagues in WA committed suicide as a result of this tactic and there are others around Australia.

      All cases are of interest to us as is the human cost to targets of bureaucratic bullying.

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