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Louise Clarke

    The Measure
    Sex and drugs And Rabbit holes - My experience with Mind control slaves hidden in the British 'Care' System
    Stop using Crack/Cocaine and reclaim your life.
    • 2011

      Drawing from two decades of experience with Crack/Cocaine users, the author offers unique insights into the challenges faced by this community, particularly women. As the pioneer of the first service for female Crack/Cocaine users in Britain, the book combines personal anecdotes and professional knowledge to illuminate the complexities of addiction and recovery. It serves as both a resource and a testament to the resilience of individuals battling substance abuse.

      Stop using Crack/Cocaine and reclaim your life.
    • 2011

      The narrative explores the author's harrowing experiences in the drug care field, revealing dark undercurrents such as paedophile rings, occult practices, and gang stalking. It delves into themes of trauma-based mind control and the frustrating obstacles to seeking justice, highlighting the pervasive red tape that obstructs accountability. Through personal anecdotes, the book sheds light on the hidden realities behind the facade of care, offering a compelling and unsettling perspective on systemic failures.

      Sex and drugs And Rabbit holes - My experience with Mind control slaves hidden in the British 'Care' System
    • 2008

      The Measure

      • 381 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      'The Measure' offers an insight into the thoughts and working lives of an eclectic and prolific cross-section of fashion and design practitioners, academics and historians, commissioned by the London College of Fashion during its centenary year.

      The Measure