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In Australia government funded and supported institutions, and their clergy bound by doctrine and oaths of allegiance to a foreign Vatican sovereign daily act with impunity to pervert justice, minimise and cloak rape in eternal secrecy, prioritizing papal loyalty over truth, victims and national law.

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The Day the Records Started Talking Back

For many years the problem felt almost impossible to approach - The moment where technology helped expose how the label propagated.

PUBLISHED: March 14, 2026 07:26:01 AM UPDATED: No Updates

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For many years the problem felt almost impossible to approach.

The records existed somewhere, scattered across hospitals, departments, archives, and administrative systems. I knew the references were there because they surfaced again and again during consultations. Yet locating them precisely — identifying where the phrase first appeared, how it spread, and how often it was repeated — felt like trying to map a forest while standing inside it.

Individual documents told fragments of the story. A page here. A note there. But the full pattern remained hidden.

It was only when I began working with large collections of the records themselves that something changed.

By that stage I had obtained hundreds of PDF files containing historical medical documentation. Some contained only a few pages. Others contained hundreds. Together they formed a vast archive of my interactions with the health system over many years.

Reading them manually was possible, but painfully slow. Each file had to be opened individually. Each page had to be scanned by eye. The work required concentration and stamina, and even then it was easy to miss something.

So I began exploring whether software could help.

The idea was simple: search the documents electronically for particular words and phrases — terms that had shaped the narrative around my life. One of those words was the word that had followed me for two decades: paranoid.

When the search finally ran across the document set, the results were immediate.

Instead of isolated impressions, I suddenly had a list — a structured output showing the exact documents and page numbers where the term appeared. The system produced a table identifying each bundle and the specific page within that bundle where the reference occurred.

For the first time, the records were no longer silent.

They were speaking back.

What had once been a vague sense that the label appeared “somewhere in the files” was replaced by something precise. A trail of references began to emerge. Each entry pointed to a page where the term had been written, copied, or repeated.

In one pass of the documents, the search produced a set of pages that could be examined directly. Instead of relying on memory or interpretation, I could open each page and see exactly how the term was used, who had written it, and in what context.

The difference was profound.

A label that had once seemed immovable — something embedded deep within the medical system — suddenly became traceable. Its appearances could be mapped. Its propagation could be observed. The story of how it travelled through the records could begin to be reconstructed.

That moment revealed something important.

The problem was not only the presence of a disputed reference. The problem was also the difficulty of seeing how such references move through large institutional record systems. Without tools to analyse the documents collectively, the pattern remains hidden.

But once the documents can be searched as a whole, a different picture emerges.

Repetition becomes visible. Origins can be investigated. Context can be examined.

In that sense, the records themselves begin to speak.

That realisation brought me back to the original motivation behind the Blue-Print project. At its heart was the idea that complex institutional records should not be impenetrable to the people whose lives they describe. If technology can help trace the movement of information through those records, it can also help restore something that is often lost in large systems: transparency.

The day the records started talking back was not the end of the story.

But it was the moment when the story could finally begin to be examined with clarity rather than assumption.

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2023 Findings in Spain found that 0.6% of the population of Spain had been sexually abused by Roman Catholic priests and laity. Up to 50 million alive on any day who have been raped or abused by Catholic clergy &/or Catholic laity

Current world population is 8 billion - 0.6% = 48 million alive today who are likely to have been raped by Catholics globally.

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