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Surviving Changes Podcast
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Get ready to dive into a whirlwind of unexpected life challenges, personal growth, and the humor that often emerges from chaos! In this episode, I explore a journey through conspiracies that tested every ounce of my resilience. From navigating tense friendships to living in an RV while developing apps, this episode isn’t just a recount of struggles; it's a celebration of adaptability and creativity in the face of adversity.
Through tales of living with friends who became foes and moments filled with laughter during times of tension, I offer a candid look at survival against all odds. You’ll hear about confronting betrayals, the complexities of trust, and how a turbulent environment can inspire remarkable innovations. I'll share insights into app development stemming from necessity, highlighting the incredible outcomes of hard times.
Packed with lessons on resilience and the transformative power of challenges, this episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own journeys and the strength hidden in everyday battles. Tune in to discover not only how I’ve navigated through darkness but also to find inspiration for your own story. Join me on this compelling quest for survival and hope! Don’t forget to subscribe and share your thoughts or stories!
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Hello everybody. This is Heidi and this is the Surviving Changes podcast. So it was a setup to get me in to Seattle the whole time. Jana got a new Jeep and I'm guessing that she got it as a gift from the Fusion Center. They do that stuff. We'll find out. Guess what it's coming out.
Speaker 1:I thought I was going to have to pay for all this discovery, but I'm going to wait until it's all discovered and just get it for free. But so there was no way. Jana was the one that lived out second farthest in Woodinville. I wouldn't come live with Jana At that point. It would be hard for me not to kill Jana in her sleep after what I know about Jana, let alone what I'm going to find out about Jana, and so I'm not agreeing to come back and stay with Jana. There was another one of the board members that was a supposed friend that lived out farther and I was supposed to be able to live with them when I came in. But as soon as I got on the plane and there was no turning back, they tell me oh, by the way, you can't stay there. You can't stay there. We don't know where you're gonna stay yet. You can stay with one of us. I'm like motherfuckers. No, the closest or the farthest one out is Jana. I'm staying in Jana's basement until we can figure it out.
Speaker 1:Jana has they have that triple horn brewery. Jana is a fucking drunk. If she's not working as her little nurse thing, she's drunk, she's, and she's calling it work Um and so, um, jana didn't want me to stay there. I didn't want to stay there. There were nights we would fight. There were nights we would get drunk and be cordial and laugh together. But there was one night she tried kicking me out of the vehicle on the way back. I'm like, yeah, no, she had been in a car accident. She has rods in her leg and stuff like that. I'm like I know where it hit you hard and so we're going to go home, we're going to forget about this.
Speaker 1:But so it was just a matter of time. And especially the more that I heard on that stuff, you know, at the brewery and things like that, I would pretend like I'm listening to Amy and I'm listening to all the shit going on around me. It was becoming harder and harder for me to pretend like I don't know what I know, and harder and harder for her to be, I don't know. So anyway we end up getting into it and I go and live with her sister, loopy, and I actually I don't think loopy is loopy gets taken advantage of. She's the, remember, the office manager at the doctor's office that channel works at. So loopy does have all my records. She doesn't know all this, but I don't know that janna was ever honest with loopy about like the Fusion Center and things like that. Maybe, maybe not, I don't know. But I go live with Lupe and Lupe gets taken advantage of by everybody. So it wouldn't be hard for me to believe that, like everybody, it's sad. She's a really sweet lady. We would sit and we would talk. I love I miss my chats. She'd work all day. I'd be doing whatever I'm doing.
Speaker 1:But so during the time that I lived at Lupe's I was able to create that app. It was called Speeding Tickets Dismissed, and that's the one Chris signed up for. So I was, but I couldn't hear very much and they didn't talk about me much. That's why I don't think they were part of it. I had a room downstairs and they didn't talk about me much. That's why I don't think they were part of it. I was had a room downstairs, um, and it's really thick, um like brick walls, and so that little earpiece wasn't all that great, um, if there was like stuff like that. So I didn't hear much, but I don't think, I don't think they were part of it. Um, there is, terry is one of the. She talks shit about me all the time and then I'm getting a mom to talk shit about me and so, but whatever. But so I also got signed up with DoorDash and um Uber Eats driver there. Um, and I got a little um used, I think it was like two or $3,000 used Prius and I got it on payments but it allowed like $2,000 or $3,000, used Prius and I got it on payment, but it allowed me.
Speaker 1:And see, they didn't expect any of that to happen. None of that was supposed to happen. They were supposed to keep me hostage. They're beating me down, making me feel bad about myself, making people laugh at me, fucking me around. I now realize at this point I just got to make it this 10 years and I'm going to kick the living shit out of all these fuckers. Man, my only goal is to make it the 10 years and as long as I can, sneak in here every so often and grab evidence or get them to.
Speaker 1:So the great news was, every time they came to help me, it was costing them money, money I didn't have to spend, and I mean, maybe it didn't cost a lot for me to live like in Jana's room downstairs because they have to pay that anyways or I mean Loopy's room and then the kids' room, the places I stayed. Those were just open spaces, but I still wasn't having to buy food because I could eat with the family, help cook, didn't have to deal with internet. As long as I had a phone with internet on it, I had everything I needed to get established. So during that time I really quick that was the first one I ever made was that speeding tickets dismissed and its sole purpose was to go in there. Chris had contacted me when he saw me in town, telling me he was not friends with my brother anymore, which I knew was a fucking lie. They were great friends growing up and so all of a sudden I'm supposed to like get in with Chris and I'm like, oh, let's see how far this conspiracy goes. What are all these fuckers willing to do? And, who knows, maybe I can get Chris to pay for this shit, because I reckon none of these people were actually paying for anything. They were getting paid to dick me around. We'll see.
Speaker 1:I don't have exactly those numbers and I don't want to talk about the things that I do specifically know in that regard, but I'm like I kept telling them look at you guys, I grew up right around the corner from Kansas City. All I'm doing is a Kansas City shuffle, and if you look up what the Kansas City shuffle is, you'll understand that's what I was doing. I just want to keep them playing the game. I don't care if I win or lose at this point. As long as I can make it through 10 years on their dime the best that I fucking can. I paid for these pieces of shit. I kept them out of jail. Fuck this. They think they're keeping me enslaved and I'm like no, you're actually paying for my roof. You're making it real easy to get the evidence against you that I want you pieces of shit.
Speaker 1:And so at Loopy's I got that deal with Chris done and as soon as I got the information off his phone, I pulled that back out of the app store because I didn't need it for anything. And then I was all signed up for the DoorDash and everything. So, and it was getting more intense, jana's not making it easy and the sister Terry it's just not. It's time for me to get leaving from Loopy's. And so me and Chris are talking and Chris has an RV and it's a fairly decent size RV, you know, with tip-outs and all of that stuff, but he's late on payments on it and so he wants to hide it somewhere. Essentially, he didn't tell me me this, but I'm smart enough to know this is what's going on. He's telling me he's doing me favors, but actually at this point I was helping him hide his shit. I'm sure of it. Um, but so anyway, he's like um, so you know how to do apps, let's build an app together.
Speaker 1:Um, and I'm like yeah, I want to get out of this area, I don't feel that safe right here, and so, um, and I don't remember exactly how it ended up being imperial beach, except that imperial beach had a pretty cheap, very reasonable um rv park there and it was very close to the imperial beach beach, like right down. It's right by the um movie theater, the drive-in movie theater. It was awesome. I could actually sit on the top of the um rv and watch whatever movie I wanted. Just turn turn a little bit was great, um.
Speaker 1:But so ended up there with chris, and that happened to be right at the time when California was legalizing everything, and the way they did their laws was different than the way Washington did their laws. Washington said, look, we're going to make it legal on this date and then we're going to implement. I mean, this is, washington had set laws essentially, essentially on the day that they started. California didn't? They said, look, we're gonna, um, make it legal for everybody on this day and we're gonna default to the dispensary rules. Essentially, here, here's some basic rules that are gonna stick, but everything that's not covered here, we're gonna default to dispensary rules until we see how this works, and then we'll finish writing all of the rules, which is essentially what they did. And so I looked and they did not have anything in there that covered delivery drivers from the dispensaries.
Speaker 1:And so, after me and Chris are talking, I'm like, well, let's create this app called Roster Runner, right, and so, and I'm knowing this whole time that these people are fucking me, but they don't even know how to log on without me. So really, I'm owning everything and they're paying for everything, whether we finish it or don't finish it. If they can't log on, they can't really do anything right, and so, um, at least that's my thought now. They did have other plans here in a little bit, um, but so, oh also, uh, okay, so we get down to the rv. I'm down at the rv and I'm like, okay, I'm gonna do the roster on the thing, but I'm also still driving um like uber eats a door dash and all that stuff down there.
Speaker 1:At first, um, there's an happen I don't remember the name of it. Uh, that also did like longer you could bid on stuff, and so I bid to do um to transport dogs. Essentially, longer you could bid on stuff, and so I bid to do um to transport dogs, essentially, right, uh, you could like do boats if you had a truck, or you could do um, you know, you could transport just about anything. But so what I signed up for was to transport people's dogs and then, like, at every stop, I would end up um taking a picture for their owners showing them to go in the bathroom. They're healthy.
Speaker 1:And so I ended up getting a bid for a French Bulldog to go from Tacoma down to South Carolina, and it was like winter in areas and so I ended up blowing up. It was fine in California, but as I got up to Tacoma and then went over and through, you know, the Wyoming Montana, all that In Billings, I blew that fucking Prius up and so it stayed in Billings at the Prius it's a little essentially where it got towed to Because it was too expensive. Those things are too expensive to fix. So now I was carless. But the guy wants the French dog, the French bulldog. He wanted his dog there, so he paid for a rental car for me to finish that trip.
Speaker 1:So I get back and now I need to figure out how to get a car. And Chris is like oh, and I don't know if this is a setup from the beginning or if it's something they thought of later I can't imagine them being nice at this point. I mean, they're acting like they're nice and they're helping, but each one of them is defucking me up somewhere along the line, discredit me, do something Anyway. So Chris is renting me a car. He's like no, I'll rent a car. That's part of the deal is, I'll keep doing this app, but you're going to pay and we'll split it 50-50. And I have the paperwork as a matter of fact, I'll upload it for the subscribers. I just saw it not too long ago, the Rasta Runner. You can look in the California Secretary of State. It would be in there. I think he still had it active as a matter of fact Last time someone checked on it Because I'm like, oh that fucker, I'll kill him. Astar, we ended up. Anyway, let me get to that point.
Speaker 1:So I'm living down now in this little RV. Chris and his wife are getting divorced and Chris is a horrible coke head and, um, he knows that. I know that he's running coke from LA, so he'd come down supposedly check on me. That's what he'd tell his wife that he's down here working on the app, um, but he was actually either at the strip club or in LA running coke for my brother. Um, like once a week they'd come him and you, him and one or two of the friends would come down bring me food. Bring me food, probably a little coke. I'd take his coke at that point in time if I saw it wasn't killing them. There's no reason not to. That's what I was doing.
Speaker 1:I was working on that shit in the RV but Chris was spinning more and more and more out of control, the more that his wife was starting to find out what was going on, and so she came across stuff that showed he was running coke, that he had spent a whole bunch of money at the strip clubs, all kinds of shit, and he was telling her that it was for this app. And I'm like look at, we have um rent. He's renting the car. So that was a. It was a small car, a couple hundred dollars a week, um, and then paying for the lot rent. At one point I think we were even splitting the lot rent, but at that point I think he was paying the full lot rent. Um, either way, it wasn't very much. It wasn't the tens of thousands that he was draining from that.
Speaker 1:They were selling their house and so he was just fucking, just like Leslie was doing to me. He was doing it. They have a pattern, they have a literal. They literally have a handbook Check on TargetedJusticecom Fucking pieces of shit on targetedjusticecom fucking pieces of shit, um. But so it ended up going real bad um, and I'll tell you we'll talk about because I could talk about Chris a long time. But so we're down in Imperial Beach. I've got the rental car.
Speaker 1:Um, his wife contacts me. I like his wife, she's nice. We go to like disney world or disneyland and stuff together. Um, and I don't know, I don't know what's. Chris hasn't been honest with me. He's not telling me that him is my brother running coke along with him. You know what I mean? I don't, I know he's running coke, but or at least he always has coke. It's pretty clear that that's probably what's going on. Um, and I can hear stuff in this. There's not thick walls so it's a lot easier to to um get pieces of that shit.
Speaker 1:So anyway, he's running coke with my brother, um, but she doesn't know that. I'm not going to be the one to tell her that. But she's now come across something on his phone or something and she started checking into shit. Bunch of money gone. He comes down and he's all fucked up and she sends me paperwork where she got, because he's got weapons. He always has guns and stuff like that. That's what those guys do. And so she's got an order from Washingtonhington state that he can't have any weapons and I know from being a lawyer that um, the evidence to in an ex parte hearing to be able to do what she has done in that paper meant he did some fucked up shit. She had to prove he did some fucked up shit and so, um, she sends it to me and when comes back, he's gone at this time Probably fucking at the strip club again and comes back drunk and high Because he would stay.
Speaker 1:So it had a pull-out couch that you could have in one room. That was the other thing. I Airbnb'd it. It had an actual room, room with a tiny little washer in it, and so I could kind of split it in half just for $30, because it was right there at Imperial Beach. People flying to Tijuana just come, spend the one night, give me $30 and go. But so he would come, stay in that room when it wasn't being like Airbnb'd or whatever.
Speaker 1:And so she sends this copy of this order along with all of the little paperwork to me and he comes back all fucked up and I'm like Chris, where's the gun? Oh, and during this time he's also been threatening to kill himself, like woe is me, woe is me, woe is me, I'm going to kill myself. And it's just for attention, and I'm just fucking letting him play in this game. And it's getting really fucking old by this point, especially after talking to his wife. After hearing, after knowing that he is with my, it's very hard Again.
Speaker 1:Look at, imagine being in this position and not killing these people in their sleep uh, but knowing that eventually you're going to get justice. God says you're going to get justice, um, and you could ask mark, uh, I've always said I just god's told me it's my job just to stay alive until it's time to tell the story, and that's that's what I've been doing. But so he comes back. I'm like where's the guns? Or actually, no, I locked up the guns and he's like and I confronted him and told him I locked up the guns and he's like give me the guns. I want to kill myself. I want to kill myself, I want to kill myself. And I'm like Chris, ain't giving you shit At this point in time. If I thought that you actually would kill yourself, I probably would give you one of those guns, but I know better at this point you're lying. You promised it too many times and so I've given it to you.
Speaker 1:So he keeps um getting worse and worse and worse. He's high on coke and he's drunk, wanting his guns. So I call the police, um, and they come and they question him and they see the orders. I give him the orders, I give him the gun and I don't know what he says. But they end up taking away for a 72 hour. They have a special name for it, but it's essentially a 72 hour mental health hold, um, and I'm like, oh fuck, I need to get the hell out of here.
Speaker 1:And so his wife is still married at the time to him, so she has the all of the rights in the world to allow me to drive that rental car. And I'm like, okay, they took him away. What should I do? She's like you got to get out of there. I'm like, I know, I'm going to take the rental car. She's like, okay, and so I loaded up um, I stay one night because I know I I've asked. There's people that are very aware of what this is called and what it is. This um 72 hour hold, it's a special hold um. So I anyway I've I've I've asked a lot of questions about it. I know that I probably have a day and a half I can stay at the trailer and then after that I want to get the fuck out, just to be sure. So that's what I did stayed there, tried to get the fuck out, just to be sure. So that's what I did Stayed there, tried to relax the first night because I kind of gathered my stuff.
Speaker 1:Second night, load that car up with all of the things that I can fit in that car, um, and then start heading up and I get to weed, the motel six, and weed, california, and Chris gets out and this little piece of little piece of shit goes and makes a report saying that that car's stolen. And I don't know how his wife found that out. Maybe they called his wife, I don't know. But I was alerted that it was stolen, so I fucking called them dirty ass and this guy's died of cancer. Now, this dirty ass cop. So I called the police in Weed. But so I called the police and we Actually I first called the rental company because the keys, the key tags right, it's right there, and so it takes me a couple of calls to get the, the actual like the.
Speaker 1:It might actually be the owner that I got that night I think it was the manager, whoever was the highest in charge, and I told them the situation that I have. The owner that I got that night, I think it was the manager, whoever was the highest in charge and I told them the situation that I have the keys that he just got out and that I will return the car up in Washington. And at that point I find out they don't have any places to return it in Washington. So I work out a deal with this guy that I can rent it for the. I'll call him tomorrow with all the card information and all of that Um, because I was going to have to put it on one of my friend's cards. I didn't have it on my card and um, cause he needed, like, obviously, deposits, all of those normal things.
Speaker 1:Now, during this time, I'm um worried. Chris is going to. He has his vehicle, so I'm worried he's going to. He's been held for three days because they took his guns. I taunted him about if you'd kill yourself, I'd give you your guns, and then he went off to jail. He's not happy, so piece of shit anyway.
Speaker 1:So after I get done talking to or as I'm doing all of that with the sorry please, you distracted me, um, when I'm doing all of the that stuff with the guy and dealing with the car, I'm also obviously talking to his wife. I'm here and there and then she gets word that he's reported it stolen to the police, so she lets me know. So as soon as I get it worked out with this guy that I'm going to call him with the card tomorrow, I told him where I was at um, I mean everything, and me and him were fine because I immediately called him. But right after that I called the police to tell him where the car was. So I don't know who chris was talking to. It couldn't have been the owner, um, but chris was talking to somebody and he was filing a police report for a stolen automobile at the same time as I'm calling the 911. Um from up Weed trying to tell them okay, look, he's down in the Palomino or whatever. I can't remember what it's pronounced. Anyway, needless to say, that piece of shit said that I stole that car, made a false report. I ended up getting and I called the police to tell them where it was and got off that phone feeling okay.
Speaker 1:And so I was going in town to grab a sub sandwich and ended up getting pulled over and taken to jail for four days because I wouldn't say. They offered me a deal, really quick, $500, and you're going to get out. Well, I didn't steal the fucking car. There's no goddamn way I'm going to have that on. I don't care how little of a fine you're giving me. I'm not putting that on my record, even if you're. I know this game. As a matter of fact, this is what you're doing right now is unethical and if I get a chance, I'm going to hurt you and I hope I'm gonna hurt you and I hope I'm gonna get a chance someday. Uh, but I'll do my time. So they're only supposed to hold you three days. They hold me four days down there in that or whatever um place. And thank god, kim Mack, you're one of the people in Sela. I appreciate, I thank you, um, I love you.
Speaker 1:Kim saved Pellucci. Um turns out that she had a friend on Facebook that was also named Kid Mac, that lived in weed, that went and got Pellucci. Otherwise, I don't know what happened to Pellucci while I was in that jail for four days, because they went and got him. That cop went back trying to get Pellucci and they let him in that room. If Pellucci would have still been there, he would have got him, and so they went through my stuff. Oh, totally unconstitutional. And I'll actually do a podcast on my four days in jail down there, because if you're from Washington, you remember when the cops were in the coffee shop down in I think it was Tacoma, maybe Puyallup, but it was just a hit, it was a massacre. A bunch of them got killed by gang people and it turns out that I was being housed with one of the girls that was part of those gang people, and so I got a firsthand account of how that went down.
Speaker 1:Over those three, four days Learned a lot. Learned how to make the toilet. I didn't drink any of it, but the toilet alcohol, holy crap. That four days was so enlightening. I was worried about Pellucci, but anyway, so unfucking believable, right. So here I am and they let me out with another court date, a court date that was set out quite a while.
Speaker 1:And Patty Hendrickson, who I thought was my friend, is an EMT, or was an EMT, and her husband is a Yakima sheriff and they would come to Cabo, we'd party with them, but I would always try to make a report in Yakima and they would never take my report either. On all this shit. You know why? They're part of the fusion center. Pieces of shit, god damn pieces of shit. But they gotta friend you first before they can, like, start getting gathering evidence, getting things um discrediting you, they first gotta make it look like to the world that they're helping you, right? So, patty's, in this phase, I see the pattern.
Speaker 1:At this point I see the pattern. They come in, they try to friend you, act like they're very close to the world. They're very close, but when it actually comes to helping you with anything of substance, never happens, never, ever, ever happens. Anything that actually will help you, never, ever, ever happens. And so Patty's another one of those. But at this point, like I said, I'm killing time, fuck it. And she has for years said, hey, go down to Cabo with me. They go every year. And, um, she started that pretty much when I was right before I went to Australia, and so I was never able to. But now I was able to, and so, and it was my birthday, and so I ended up going for a long weekend and, um, deciding that if Puerto Rico didn't get fixed, because I went down there and was sitting at that little taco place right behind Rip's man, I met Toby Keith, just really cool stuff. I'll tell you about Cabo, but those will each have to be independent episodes when we have time, but anyway.
Speaker 1:So this is my first kind of taste of Cabo, and so I ask, I start asking everybody, the guys on the corner, you know, how's this to live? How is this to live? Do I need this? What about this? Because I still need to figure out how the fuck I'm going to live, even if I, if I do, come down there and you can only get six months unless you are like staying, and then there's rules again. Yes, mexico has rules. If you want to stay, um, and I don't want to find myself in Mexico not following rules. That doesn't sound fun to me at all, about as fun as as on immigration island in australia. I wasn't gonna see that um, but so I go down for that. And um, my friend mark, which mark's the reason I've survived this whole thing. Thank you, mark. I love you mark. Thank you, mark, and I've talked about it on tiktok. If you're on tiktok, you know how mark is um, but he had just found out that he had stage uh for cancer and they did not give him uh but a lick to live and um, although Mark had given me just a load of shit.
Speaker 1:So in Australia, for eight weeks I took these energy classes. One week would be like crystal healing. One week would be like Reiki. One week we met our spirit guides. Each week was a different subject. And so on Facebook, because I was not we're both very Christian and first I had to go through. Is this unchristian, all of these things? But then also, is it even true? But I'm telling you, I went through these things, I felt them, I saw them, and so I'm reporting back on Facebook. At the time, holy crap, I met my spirit guide and I also met seven other people's spirit guides. This was insane and I know I did. I could feel you could. I was fucking there and so Mark just loved.
Speaker 1:Mark had been my boss way back in the early 90s at an auto shop. He loved being boss. He would make me wash cars in Tri-Cities in the snow. I made $5.25 an hour at this body shop and he'd just tease me, tease me, tease me. I ended up dating his oldest daughter or, yeah, his oldest daughter Just to fuck with him back, but anyway. So Mark was fucking with me hard about these energy classes.
Speaker 1:But now, all of a sudden, mark has found out he looked at a death and he don't want that at all and he's already decided he ain't going to have it. And so he's like Heidi, will you just come back and stay for a day or two with me and tell me what you learned? He's like I'm going to do radiation, I'm going to do chemo, I'm going to do everything, but I don't want to die, and so I'm willing. Will you tell me what you know? And had that not happened, I would have just stayed in Cabo. Patty had said that she would have paid for one cheap month because it was like $200 for rent, and I would have just stayed in Cabo. We would have sent for Pellucci, but I came back to help Mark and then I ended up getting arrested with that car deal on the way back. And so I love Mark, but I was always like fuck it, I'm not coming back to help you. You better fucking live, you better fucking live.
Speaker 1:Mark did live and I'm going to tell you about that. And actually, you know what I'm going to see. If Mark will, let me interview him on how that happened, because I want you to hear from Mark specifically, because Mark's a big part of my life and he was, like I said, from way back, but we became very close during this time we created an energy connection, that is, he needs to explain from his side what happened. So actually, let's leave it there. I have open charges for a car theft, but I'm going back to see Mark. I don't have a car, but Mark knows that His sister's driving me back. I hate his fucking sister. We'll talk about that, but let's stop there. This is Heidi and this is the Surviving Changes podcast. Thank you so much for being here so much.