Rules of Engagement: If You Want to Resolve This, Here’s How It Starts
- agentorangechild
- Jun 7
- 1 min read
This is no longer a complaint. It’s an international case.
15 departments.
Three ICC submissions.
An AusNCP escalation involving Germany and the United States.
Military records. Medical evidence. Annexed failures.
And a public archive that documents every silence.
If you want to resolve this, here’s how it starts:
Acknowledge the harm.
Not “regret.” Not “feedback noted.”
Acknowledge what was done — to a child of war, born into a system that never protected her.
Put it in writing.
No phone calls. No handshakes. No polite dodges.
Written statements only. Because this is evidence.
Name what you’re paying for.
Not services. Not “support.”
You’re paying for decades of harm, delay, and denial.
If you can’t say that, don’t offer anything.
No conditions.
No NDAs. No strings. No silencing.
This isn’t going away — with or without your cooperation.
Understand this: I’m not negotiating for myself.
I’m documenting for everyone who never got the chance to speak.
I won’t chase you.
I’ve already filed the case.
But if you want to do the right thing — start here.
Because the longer you wait, the more the world sees.
And the record?
It’s already permanent.
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