Bryan decided to leave San Diego again for Tijuana. He’s not having a lot of luck obtaining controlled substances, apparently Mexico is getting pretty strict about dispensing them. He is also trying to book a ticket to Bolivia but not having luck with that either.
Omni-Eris featured Bryan Tew again for the first time in a long time.
https://youtu.be/xN6NEyUjQKk
The segment starts at 1:58:45 and features four of Bryan’s recent videos including the FBI security guy’s total lack of interest in arresting Bryan.
I think I forgot to mention but Bryan was banned from the Neil Good Day Center some days ago. I don’t think NGDC is a shelter per se but more of a place where the homeless can go to take showers, do laundry, get out of the sun, that sort of thing. It is also the place where Bryan receives his mail (it’s the address he always gives to banks, hotels, etc. that require he give his home address).
Apparently the NGDC has a rule that you can’t sit in one spot for more than a certain period of time. They require that you physically get up every couple of hours or something like that (based on a recording Bryan posted).
Bryan complained about being made to get up frequently with his current medical situation. There was a lot of backtalk from Bryan and he complained about how they were mistreating the disabled.
Apparently this continued on more than one visit and I think on one of the later visits (which I didn’t hear a recording) he got belligerent enough to make the staff eject and ban him from the NGDC.
(I’m not entirely sure how to feel about this, part of me thinks Bryan should get some sort of accommodation/consideration, but I do understand how they don’t want people to actually stay there when it’s not really a shelter and more of just a “business center” for the homeless).
Today Bryan was at the VA hospital again, talking with the social workers trying to find housing. He got off to a bad start when he found out that the social workers worked out of offices in the psych wing of the hospital.
They gave him a referral to the NGDC and Bryan retorted that he wasn’t allowed to go there, which I’m sure gives him a favorable impression with the social workers.
Anyway, this makes two places Bryan is banned from due to poor behavior.
After I posted this comment Bryan made a post on Facebook from the Santa Fe train station in San Diego. He has a ticket to catch a train to Los Angeles. He realizes he has been run out of San Diego.
Bryan is now in Los Angeles. He’s complaining that the LA VA ER staff triaged him and basically said he wasn’t an actual emergency case so he’s being made to wait in the non-priority queue to be seen, which is currently 18 hours long. Given that its the VA, that’s not surprising but it is to him apparently.
I’d like to point out that before leaving San Diego, Bryan had appointments with the San Diego VA primary care clinic made for him while he was in the ER. Appointments that he most certainly will blow off.
Somehow Bryan got seen sooner than 18 hours. Didn’t listen to all the audio so dunno. Anyway, he is hooked up to an EKG and when the staff is away he starts ranting and raving about all the hidden cameras that he claims are in the room. As usual Bryan doesn’t offer any evidence for these hidden cameras existence.
After being discharged (because there is no emergency situation here, obviously) he starts ranting and raving about the time in 2017 and claims he has the right to assault random innocent people and then claims the nurses “threw away” his vials of blood (which is hard to believe) instead of processing them (for lab tests).
Bryan takes a bus to the San Diego FBI field office and tries unsuccessfully to turn himself in. He’d rather go to prison than talk to a psychiatrist apparently.
https://www.facebook.com/100006880090844/posts/567763981648156
After the FBI told him to fuck off, Bryan went to camp out on the sidewalk in front of the FBI building.
Bryan just came back on a TikTok live video (unfortunately I don’t have a way to save those yet) saying the FBI called the SDPD on him to chase him off. Bryan whined that he was on federal property and SDPD had no jurisdiction.
Bryan just got kicked out of VVSD after less than 24 hours. Yet another drug-related incident. Supposedly someone offered marijuana to him and his response was to call the cops instead of informing the staff. Similar to what happened 2017 (or so).
The guy is dumb as a rock I swear. The cops even told him that marijuana is legal in California.
https://www.facebook.com/100006880090844/posts/752578499407870
Is it wrong that I think that kicking him out for calling the police is a little harsh, even if the right thing for him to do would be to tell staff?
Or is it one of those “he was on thin ice with them already for his usual drama queen antics” kind of situations?
I think its the latter. I don’t know the shelter, its staff, or its relationship with the community, but often times homeless shelters aren’t well-liked by the surrounding community.
NIMBY activists can take the number of police calls to a particular location and use that as evidence that “see this place is a hotbed of criminal activity, time to close it down” so I’m sure the shelter would prefer to deal with this petty stuff in-house rather than having police called.
Just my $.02.
Bryan obnoxiously blocks the entrance to a Starbucks while someone tries to make a night delivery. Chaos ensues and police are called, but not before the Starbucks delivery guy gives Bryan the noise show he deserves.
Eventually he gets taken to the San Diego VA hospital.
Part 2, Bryan’s in full diva mode, refusing to answer most questions about the chain of events that led to the police being called.
He’s just begging for a 5150 “Mental Hold”.
He has video of his encounter with the EMS guy and the police.
Candy Grandpre says people giving her a thumbs down on a video will cause her to die:
I used to thumbs down gangstalking videos until I learned that it’s worse for you to watch a video but then not thumbs up or down (or comment) at all according to the Youtube algorithm.
The Clean Urine Stash’s latest stream has a Bryan Tew segment.
It’s still going so I can’t give an exact timestamp but the Bryan segment starts about 18 minutes in.
Saw it, thanks!
Bryan says this company’s work van knocked him over. They apparently trade each other’s information so he can file a claim.
It kinda feels like this is a scam to me. I’m saying that because Bryan has been complaining about not being able to get care at the VA hospital without going through their psychology department and not being able to afford care at a normal hospital or clinic.
So what better way to get into the hospital than claim someone else injured you and get THEM to pay for your bills?
https://www.facebook.com/100006880090844/posts/1115788316030255
On the plus side, yesterday Bryan was inquiring about treatment for his prescription drug abuse.
Hopefully he follows through with rehab.
Am I incorrect in thinking that rehab programs usually have mental health / psychologists involved as part of the treatment? Bryan will bail out as soon as he realizes that.
I do want him to get help of course.
STILL TRYING TO SEEK SHELTER AT ONLY VA SHELTER ON TROLLEY LINE BUT NO ANSWER OR RESPONSE TO MESSAGE LEFT ON VOICEMAIL AT VVSD AFTER STAFF/PROGRAM MANAGER TOLD ME SHE COULD GET ME IN TO PAIN KILLER DRUG PROGRAM IN TWO DAYS
It’s been two days! Posted July 13 2022 1027 hrs in route back to VVSD
Maybe the federal government could sell me some “painkillers without a prescription”
Bryan slightly overselling things with this video title:
“One of many Top secret secretive recordings that secret government agencies didn’t know about”
Basically, he gets into a verbal spat with another homeless guy, and I’ll defend Bryan to a point here since I’m not exactly fond either of getting into conversations with random homeless guys who can’t read the room and aren’t aware that the person keeping to themselves most likely aren’t interested in getting into a conversation with you, and then he signs up for the drug abuse prevention programme (apparently, he had already taken these meetings back in 2018). And then it’s the usual sounds of Bryan walking around and/or taking the trolley for 14 minutes.