Rumor Control Issue Vol:1 Iss:1
Rumor #1: Homeless In Jax is gone: Yes, it's 'gone'. Totally. Daggers thrust at certain service providers, others held aloft. Truth be told, the site was the victim of a vicious Denial of Service attack (DoS) two months ago.
Persons of interest include global Russian and Indian cottage industry comment link mafia, Jacksonville's "Downtown Vigilante", and unidentified orange shirt wearing homelessophobic minimum wage earners spending too much time babbling with Mr. Butler near his cruiser.
Rumor #2: "Jacksonville just doesn't 'Get It'": Yes, at a recent meeting held behind closed doors a person having connections to funding sources and having experience in other cities made it clear
- that Jacksonville's business and residential attitude towards it's homeless issues was behind the times in comparison to other metropolitan cities.
Rumor #3: The influential bloggers are 'mainstreaming': Totally true. Over the last five years, this and other blogs/sites have grown much in regard to readership, marketing, and business growth and arrangements with other established media or businesses. It's just good business. Continue to read them or go seek opportunity elsewhere…lord knows I did numerous times.
Rumor #4: "The Homeless are coming, the HOMELESS ARE COMING!": It was all a dream, they've been here for years. Rumor control has it that a Drop In Center is in the works for Downtown Jacksonville. TRUE!
- Other matters revolving around this are too deep to put here at the moment, due to the amount of interconnection between the issues.
Chances are if you give a rat's arse, you'll go contact the Emergency Services & Homeless Coalition and beg them for membership before the bottom falls out and the NIMBY nightmare comes true.
- …which it has, but you're still in denial.
Rumor #5: You're fat and you know it: Course you may be, and if you are weight loss supplements might be your answer. Just remember, if you don't get help at Riverpoint…get help somewhere.
I'm JohnC and that's Rumor Control this month. This entry is on behalf of every person experiencing homelessness as a family, living with mental disorders, and choosing lives of recovery.

