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December 11, 2003

The misadventures of Dr. Ron Turco revisited

Gosh, not only did old Dr. Ron Turco falsify a medical report, misdiagnose me as a homosexual Satanic pedophile ritualist, and then then blab the predetermined medical results to my co-workers, but now he's starting to believe his own publicity department.

Since he's so brilliant at everything maybe he knows who broke into a residence of mine when I lived in Beaverton, Oregon. Maybe we could ask his brilliant sociological advisors or his brilliant legal advisor.

Some years back when I was living in Beaverton, OR Oregon, in an apartment (my landlord was Sang Soon Kim), I came home one night to find an extremely inebriated individual in my apartment. This person was waving a 357 magnum revolver around and screaming a lot of nonsense, some of it being that homosexuals must die and since I was a homosexual I must die. (I'm not really gay but my ex-wife and her family have been telling people this for years).

I finally managed to disarm this person and then eject him from the apartment. Once he was outside I told him that I was going to have to call the cops and make a report. He laughed and said that would be a waste of time because the cops wouldn't do anything. He then iterated that there was nothing I could do and anytime he wanted to break in he could and the cops would do nothing.

He said, "There's two hundred of us, so you better watch out."

Imagine that. This guy is a member of some organization that has two hundred members. I'm glad they didn't all try to break into my apartment at the same time.

After doing some research I have come to the conclusion that he was not a drunk, off-duty, homophobic cop. I believe he was a drunk, moronic idiot follower of Roger Weidner and the Oekermans.

But the person who broke into my apartment apparently felt that some deity or Roger Weidner had given him the right to deal with all manner of undesirables in illegal and unsociable ways. And he felt that he could break into my apartment anytime he wanted and face no legal consequences. And guess what? He was right. As far as the local cops were concerned, they couldn't interfere with anything he did even if it was blatantly illegal.

This, of course, leads us to want to ask some questions:

Was this person's behavior learned, or was he always a bully and a moron (like Kim Anderson and Roger Weidner)?

Why was he so sure that the local cops would do nothing?

Who taught him firearms safety? Whoever his instructor was should be fired.

Do the cops of Beaverton, Oregon have a legal and moral obligation to protect all citizens, even undesirable citizens like myself, from hate crimes and property crimes?

The following letter is a letter I sent out a couple of years back. So far I have still received no answer.

JOHN M. HAYS Aloha, OR 97007 November 14, 2001

To: Dave La Duca
Complaint Resource Officer
Investigation Department
Board of Medical Examiners
620 Crown Plaza
1500 SW First Ave
Portland OR 97201


Re: Your letter of August 28, 2001

Since I am still having difficulty getting all the information together, I will try to give you what little information I have. I am still in the process of gathering more information but do not have the adequate resources to be able to accomplish the task completely.

It was sometime in 1994 that I was ordered by my supervisor, Kim Anderson, to go to a psychiatry examination in Dr. Ron Turco’s office. At this time I was employed with the U.S. Postal Service and worked in the main post office in downtown Portland.

I went and was given the Rorschach Test and the MMPI test. This took about 60 minutes or so.

When I went back to work shortly afterward many fellow employees indicated that this test had preplanned results and would be used to give me a disability retirement and to try and terminate my parental rights to my two daughters.

And they were right. I was given disability retirement and the result of Dr. Turco’s examination was used in an attempt to terminate my parental rights.

The effort to terminate my parental rights was unsuccessful, as were the attempts to put my two daughters up for adoption.

Efforts to get more information from Dr. Turco at the time were met with little success and to this date I still have not received a copy of his medical report.

Since I have not had adequate resources to gather much more information, this is basically all I can give you. However, what little information I have been able to gather indicates that there is a possibility of fraud and dishonesty and a violation of ethics with Dr. Turco’s behavior and testing methods.


cc: U. S. Attorney, Portland OR
U. S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division


Sincerely,
John M. Hays

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This link will explain more about the preceding letter.

I wonder if it was Dr. Ron Turco's idea for a doctor at Kaiser Permanente to come up with a test to determine homosexuality AND THEN.....GET THIS.....do the test on me without my permission or knowledge. I found out about it later by reading a copy of my health record (which was extremely difficult to obtain) and then asking a lot of questions to various medical personnel.

Do any of these strange occurrences have anything to do with the disappearance of a son and all my assets while I was away on active duty from 1980 to 1984. Do any of these strange occurrences have anything to do with the assault of a woman. Do any of these strange occurrences have anything to do with the various break-ins I have had at my various residences over the years. Lots of questions and a dearth of answers.

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