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@flamingodiego
@flamingodiego 7 сағат бұрын
Hey it's been awhile. . Hope you are ok! Any updates you want to share???
@alicehong7809
@alicehong7809 19 сағат бұрын
I attended a Paraguayan school from 1st grade to the first half of 4th grade, loved school. MY CLASSMATES LOVED ME. Its google review section is full of alumni saying IT’S THE BEST SCHOOL IN THE WORLD. Then I moved to my parents’s country Taiwan and entered a public school. Things were very different from that Paraguayan school but I still liked school and THE CLASSMATES WERE CLEARLY RAISED RIGHT. Then I transferred to another public school because we moved to another district. I still loved school and was happy. I GIVE CREDIT TO THE SCHOOL. After graduating from elementary school, I began 7th grade at a public Junior High School. I AM GRATEFUL FOR THIS SCHOOL. But the moment I got to ANS ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE. I have never experienced so much hostility, racism, xenophobia, PREJUDICE in my life. There were a lot of VANDALISM against my belongings but ANS FALSELY ACCUSED ME OF LYING when I told them what was going on. Secondary Principal Fat Ass-meh 🐖 and counselors Rachel Smith-Vaughn 🐕 , Michele Richardson 🐩 , Conchita 🦮 are Covert Narcissists. My father’s boss originally decided to send him to HONDURAS and NOT NICARAGUA. But after learning that American Schools in Honduras didn’t enroll new students, my father pleaded his boss to send him to Nicaragua instead because ANS enrolled everyone. I CAN’T BELIEVE WE ACTUALLY CAME TO NICARAGUA FOR THIS PIECE OF SH*T! American schools are NOT superior as my unwise parents were brainwashed to falsely believe in. 🔺Sometimes I would stay inside the school’s girl’s bathroom during classes for the entire hour just so I wouldn’t see nor be seen by those racists. They disgust me more than the school’s bathroom. 🔺I would pray for Taiwan and Nicaragua to break international relations so that there would no longer be a Taiwanese Embassy in Nicaragua so that we could move to another country because I was informed that there were no other good school options to transfer to in Nicaragua, so my only way out of ANS was Taiwan and Nicaragua breaking foreign affairs cause my father worked at the Taiwanese Embassy in Nicaragua. It never happened before I left Nicaragua. 🔺I wanted to die but I didn’t want to die in Nicaragua because it was my racist bullies’s country, so out of spite I lived. 🔺Finally I quit school. I was more okay with being a high school dropout than seeing those racist bullies’s faces. It was my happiest year in Nicaragua because I no longer had to see those people at ANS. 🔺I returned to Taiwan for vacation for about a month or two. 🔺Then back to Nicaragua I started learning Taekwondo from some local Nicaraguans. We got along VERY well. They were so much nicer than ANS type of Nicaraguans. 🔺I also taught Mandarin to many normal Nicaraguans at the Taiwanese Embassy. They were LOVELY. THEN IT DAWNED ON ME. THERE WAS NOTHING WRONG WITH NICARAGUA AND ITS PEOPLE. THE PROBLEM WAS ANS. 🔺I tried to transfer back to Taiwan but it was too late at 11th grade. 🔺I tried the Nicaraguan Christian Academy but I wasn’t religious enough for them. 🔺I tried a local Nicaraguan school next door but it was also too late. 🔺I REGRET NOT ATTENDING A LOCAL NICARAGUAN SCHOOL INSTEAD AT 13. Taiwan and Nicaragua indeed broke foreign affairs in 2021. I don’t believe in coincidences, so I’m so glad that my persistent prayers finally got answered. My Taiwanese friend didn’t go to USA for college because ANS also scapegoated him. Even better, cause I got to meet him again in Taiwan. Most ANS students have bad relationships with their parents and the majority are products of poor parenting. Local students are dishonest and every other semester there would be some group cheating on exams. Underneath its good facade, ANS is a very problematic school. PLEASE NOTE THAT I ONLY SHARED THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG BECAUSE OF GOOGLE REVIEW WORD LIMIT. 👉For more details, research the KZbin channel “AMERICAN-NICARAGUAN SCHOOL IS A RACIST SCHOOL”. 🔺: The amount of things I did because of ANS
@alicehong7809
@alicehong7809 Күн бұрын
What’s the name of the school?
@Imperatorelite999
@Imperatorelite999 Күн бұрын
These Latin countries treat Americans like shit, yet when illegal immigrants drink and drive, they get free health care and light prison sentences.
@latierradelossuenos-landof9450
@latierradelossuenos-landof9450 Күн бұрын
I have been driving here for almost 11 Yeats. 2 accidents 1 injured pedestrian 1 small back kight and scratch. Never got attested and went smoothly
@debsea2759
@debsea2759 2 күн бұрын
Would you ever move there again?
@cortneejones5834
@cortneejones5834 2 күн бұрын
Do you plan on posting any more videos about this?
@SaltyDraws
@SaltyDraws 3 күн бұрын
Scam upon scam upon scam. Random grifters see a scam underway and work a piece for themselves. Crazy. You've been mined.
@SaltyDraws
@SaltyDraws 3 күн бұрын
Sadly, you guys were mined for your wealth. No way around it.
@SaltyDraws
@SaltyDraws 3 күн бұрын
"Mediation" with one party in jail is a ridiculous scam.
@SaltyDraws
@SaltyDraws 3 күн бұрын
It sounds like con stacked on con stacked on con stacked on con. Crazy extraction of your wealth. I'm sick to my stomach that they did this to you.
@lostmusichits
@lostmusichits 4 күн бұрын
I love the show Locked Up Abroad!
@byrondelgado5521
@byrondelgado5521 4 күн бұрын
I’m here because of the Scott Alan Miller video. He has a comment video to this story and I figured I’d listen to the story first before I listen to his point of view.
@Nicarnivoro
@Nicarnivoro 5 күн бұрын
I am so mad that you gave them money, when it was that idiot's fault when he crashed with your husband. I don't think they where due any damages if any damages were due it was to you and your family.
@deanna3277
@deanna3277 5 күн бұрын
Did the police say why he was put in jail , even before the man past. Did he have alcohol on his breathe?
@deanna3277
@deanna3277 5 күн бұрын
Also were you successful in selling your house yet.
@RickWoord
@RickWoord Күн бұрын
She did mention in a comment that she, in fact, did sell the property. Again no numbers! I've seen similar properties in that area listed for $400,000.​@deanna3277
@deanna3277
@deanna3277 Күн бұрын
@RickWoord I am so happy for them to have a sale so fast!
@valerietruchot5480
@valerietruchot5480 8 күн бұрын
I'm glad we got to help. Happy to see you guys are all doing OK. Take care
@jaimepalma6220
@jaimepalma6220 9 күн бұрын
Are there any news articles of the ordeal?
@pineapple4819
@pineapple4819 9 күн бұрын
What happened with the first lawyer?
@VirginiaLane-o7e
@VirginiaLane-o7e 13 күн бұрын
Lord have mercy❤I pray for her.That you Lord bring her back 😢in USA.In Jesus name Amen.🎉
@sarahmarie2911
@sarahmarie2911 15 күн бұрын
I binge watched your story the past 3 days! It could be a limited series on Netflix.
@RickWoord
@RickWoord 15 күн бұрын
"Two months behind bars in Nicaragua" Being a resident of Nicaragua this caught my attention. Six hours of video and maybe one hour was dedicated to the actual subject. She only did this to boost the go fund me. There was so much misinformation and half truths to make her believable!!!
@allisonsjourney
@allisonsjourney 15 күн бұрын
The actual subject was my story. If you were looking for a video on the Nicaraguan justice system this was not it. I was just telling the story of what my family went through from my perspective. But I would love to know, what was the misinformation?
@RickWoord
@RickWoord 14 күн бұрын
@@allisonsjourney I refer you back to the title!!!
@RickWoord
@RickWoord 13 күн бұрын
@@allisonsjourney Maybe you would like to share with the viewers the fact that you chose the very least amount of insurance coverage available. Paying $55 for a years coverage isn't going to cover you when you kill someone!!!
@debsea2759
@debsea2759 2 күн бұрын
Drive safe Rick.
@RickWoord
@RickWoord 2 күн бұрын
@debsea2759 I have millions of accident free kms. And will continue to try to accumulate more. Thanks for your well wishes 🙏
@dariostud9424
@dariostud9424 16 күн бұрын
What city was this at if i may ask? I am originally from Nica, however moved away to the states when i was in my late teens, 20 or so years ago. I go down there sometimes and know the place. Every time i head down i try to stay out of trouble cuz i can tell that law down there can be a bit sketchy and so i totally can feel what y'all went thru.
@kissofdeathbeckajoybells9187
@kissofdeathbeckajoybells9187 17 күн бұрын
love you guys hope you heal & stay safe *HUGS* Thank you for all you have shared with us!
@Mbeepyd
@Mbeepyd 17 күн бұрын
Definitely intrigued what Mark had to say!
@MamaPitCrew
@MamaPitCrew 17 күн бұрын
Wow just wow. I am so glad your husband is as released from jail and you are all back home in Canada safe! Thank you for sharing this terrifying journey with the world. You and your family are so strong!!❤❤❤
@UnBoxLifeWithLori
@UnBoxLifeWithLori 18 күн бұрын
*This is a random post - first let me say I've enjoyed watching your videos and I'm so happy you are back home! *Your hair - I had the same issue with my hair in my 30's. ( very thin, brittle hair, sparse ) I began taking Hair Skin & Nails vitamins ( $15 from Natures Valley ) I began using sulfate free shampoo ( $15 Pantene ). My hair began to grow - shiny, healthy, full I am now almost 55 yrs old and I have a full head of shiny, and healthy. Just wanted to share that with you - it may help.
@UnBoxLifeWithLori
@UnBoxLifeWithLori 18 күн бұрын
"Two Months Behind Bars" - I binge-watched all 12 episodes last night ( 4 hours of videos ) and WOW what a story! You should consider turning your story into a book. *There needs to be a 'must watch' tab on KZbin - this story is a must watch for many reasons. So happy you are back home living near family. My takeaway from watching is how very blessed you are having so many friends, family and loved ones.
@UnBoxLifeWithLori
@UnBoxLifeWithLori 18 күн бұрын
Last night your 'Two Months Behind Bars' video and binge-watched the entire series of videos ( 4 hours ) and wanted to know more about how you ended up living in Nicaragua.
@carolynharmon7074
@carolynharmon7074 19 күн бұрын
My husband has a urostomy bag after his bladder was removed due to cancer. He's had it for a year and I change his bag every 3 to 4 days. So I know all about how to apply his bag. And he uses the Hollister CeraPlus Convex. The longest between changes was 6 days, but that was 1 time. So far so good for us all his scans shows no cancer.
@carolynharmon7074
@carolynharmon7074 19 күн бұрын
So glad Nicaragua is now in the past and your life can start again. What a crazy story, that fact that the family of relative lost can name their price is crazy.
@nacoleanderson
@nacoleanderson 19 күн бұрын
I’ve been glued to this story! Prayers for your health journey. Keep us updated..
@chaneycook2216
@chaneycook2216 19 күн бұрын
I find it really alarming that your attorney "Michelle" isn't returning your messages? You mentioned that Nica cat insurance automatically pays out in these situations, what amount is it? So hard when trying to compare what attorneys and situations like this would cost in the US versus nica, can you give a ballpark on what your total attorney fees were?
@JohleneOrton
@JohleneOrton 20 күн бұрын
@shoppingismythang
@shoppingismythang 20 күн бұрын
Did you end up selling your house?
@allisonsjourney
@allisonsjourney 15 күн бұрын
Yes
@angelita9572
@angelita9572 20 күн бұрын
Also...did you ever have to, in fact, pay the family the money?
@BLittles
@BLittles 20 күн бұрын
I just started this story, but I’ve been trained to immediately ask to speak to the embassy.
@donnajohnson8035
@donnajohnson8035 20 күн бұрын
What a load of nonsense!! 😡
@donnajohnson8035
@donnajohnson8035 20 күн бұрын
Why were you moving? Not sure if I missed this bit.
@OGIEDOGIEATHOME
@OGIEDOGIEATHOME 21 күн бұрын
I’m so glad Harrison is out ! Thank god for so many good friends , and may the people that extorted you (the corrupt people ) get what they deserve …. I’m glad your back in Canada & I’m glad your alive , your health story is also so crazy …. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ look forward to follow ups on Canada , health and everything else ❤
@MissShanyce97
@MissShanyce97 21 күн бұрын
So wild to see this video knowing now everything that was to come :(
@leahdisher
@leahdisher 21 күн бұрын
I’m so glad yall are in counseling and for you sharing your story ❤ please keep sharing your thoughts and life and sharing what you can 😊🙏🏻
@ScottAlanMillerVlog
@ScottAlanMillerVlog 21 күн бұрын
FYI: I have NO idea how true this is, but I"ve definitely been advised by attorneys in country that involving the embassy will often cause problems as it appears like a power trip having giant foreign unfriendly powers try to get treated better in country. It can be seen as meddling and disrespecting sovereignty. So that the police reacted that way if the embassy got involved would not be surprising. The police have zero obligation to take the embassy seriously and a big history of being mistreated by the north american countries. So it easily triggers a negative response within their discretion. Your lawyers should have at least advised you that involving the embassy, while potentially helpful, also carries strong risks. Should anyone ask you in the future, it's an important part of the background that could explain why the attitude of the police changed. That doesn't mean it was the wrong thing to do. Only that it's not a move without potential repercussions. You can imagine if you were in Canada and how people might respond if the Nicaraguan embassy tried to get involved in a standard case. Would not necessarily be seen in a positive light. And when you are talking about the US or Canada interacting with a country that they colonized (US) and don't honor their elected government today that their intervention could be a strong negative. Your embassy should have advised you of this as well. My guess as someone who lives here, is that Michelle did very little and hasn't responded because while she sounds like a real lawyer, she never sounded like she was working for you the way a serious lawyer would. THat is nothing like how lawyers we work with here work. Everyone has their own style, and it's very hard to tell from this distance, but it sounded a lot like she was doing very little for you and it seemed all along that if a serious lawyer was involved that things would move along. Just my guess from the descriptions. But she sounded like she was regularly passing along "run arounds" instead of telling you what was actually going on. There is a judge shortage, but Rivas is not without judges, for example. Glad that it "worked out" in the end, if you can call it that. So many horrible things. This is a perfect storm of bad things hitting together. Hope that everything continues to improve now that y'all are back in Canada.
@catweasel828
@catweasel828 21 күн бұрын
Oh Mr Cringe, just because you routinely concoct fairytales for views it does not mean this woman would. As someone who has been banned from Spiceworks and Reddit forums, you're in no position to question the honesty of others. The authority of Nica who hasn't even gained residence, what a joke. 🤣🤣
@RickWoord
@RickWoord 20 күн бұрын
Scott is a great man and a legend in his own mind!!!​@catweasel828
@catweasel828
@catweasel828 20 күн бұрын
@@RickWoord Yup, Cringe would be feeling affronted that this woman didn't call him immediately as he's the ultimate authority. Of course, he would have had a 'good lawyer' to 'recommend'. Nothing like making a few bucks at the cost of others. Spiceworks had good sense to kick this huckster to touch when he was sneaking around and breaching their code of conduct. Now he's reinvented himself but still as obnoxious and cringy as ever.
@Cassieroll
@Cassieroll 21 күн бұрын
I do have a question if you are comfortable answering.. I've seen so many videos lately of ex-pats (usually USA) moving back to America for various reasons but a lot of it due to corruption. Would you ever move and become and ex-pat again? And what are your thoughts on ex-pats in places like Nicaragua and other countries we consider part of the developing world?
@allisonsjourney
@allisonsjourney 15 күн бұрын
Thank you. I will reply in the Q & A
@sechurch619
@sechurch619 21 күн бұрын
Wow that was a crazy time for your family. Hugs!! And btw i so just wanted to hug you during the fur babies part! And more hug Allison. A few days before the first video popped up, I actually was wondering how you guys were doing. Missed you!!
@allisonsjourney
@allisonsjourney 15 күн бұрын
Thank you
@machitameg
@machitameg 21 күн бұрын
I am so sorry to hear all that you and your family have been through. May the days continue to get brighter.
@bettywith2girls
@bettywith2girls 21 күн бұрын
Your videos showed up on my feed...I'm so glad. I'm glad that your husband finally got out of jail. What a nightmare. God bless.
@spunkycat6144
@spunkycat6144 21 күн бұрын
I used to be involved with letter writing for Amnesty International. I don't know how the cases are put on the list for people to be able to write letters on behalf of strangers to get them released, but do you know if they got involved or how to help get people on the list from small towns where they are imprisoned? I might research this on my own because I know you have family and healing. But this would be a great way to make awareness on crazy situations. My gut tells me that whoever lives in that town with the rumor that right after the accident happened that right after the accident they were part of the so called attorneys who didn't do mediation, and were just extorting. I lived in Honduras for 6 months and they were very careful with our travel, etc., at work. The education system is different for their titles. A doctor for animals (we worked with animals) only had 2 years of school and they got that title. Things may have changed now, but the internships and study were very different. Thanks so much for sharing your story. This needs to be a mini series or even a show. Gregg and he food train lady and Hannah and everyone just came to live for me. The medical aspect is very interesting and I could just seem them talking while pulling your arm too much or twisting it and not focusing at that moment and the camera pausing, and trying to cough with sutures, just a nightmare. The children talking and never getting to see their Dad so suddenly. The opening of the film will be either the dog with the skin issue pulling our hearts, then a scene to the drunk guy not realizing that he didn't actually start the motorcycle and just going faster and faster downhill with no lights as momentum carried him into the night. So much for each scene. Do lot let this story die and THANKS SO MUCH for recounting for us.
@MikeS-sc5qv
@MikeS-sc5qv 21 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. I’m interested to hear from Harrison and Nicole to find out their perspective too
@spunkycat6144
@spunkycat6144 21 күн бұрын
I am still mad about that spy family reporting to someone who got it to the family that you all were beyond rich, as that probably had a lot to do with everything, and why so many were holding things up and toying with you all.
@spunkycat6144
@spunkycat6144 21 күн бұрын
This needs to be a movie.