Published on 12, July, 2020
I am trying to create a farm project for people with Asperger's, myself included, where they will learn or give their skills to growing food in greenhouses to sell to the public. It will be a place of peace and support and will make it very easy to maintain employment. This is the start so I am trying to get people to spread the word on this forum and on Facebook. To get funding I will need you all to help. Access my page on Facebook and we'll go from there. This is a chance people, to have a place of our own, run by us and, if successful, spread out by us to cover the UK. growing food is easy and I have the skills. It has taken me most of my life but I got there. Imagine, a place where people with Asperger's can teach and advise other people with Asperger's. Where else is a place like that??
I have the site, I have the permission and I have the skills. Now I need you all
Click on Facebook on the Scotaqua page.
This sounds extremely dodgy and unethical. Everyone, beware.
It is. This started out in the thread "I have a dream".
http://community.autism.org.uk/f/adults-on-the-autistic-spectrum/12425/i-have-a-dream
Then we had the thread "a sanctuary".
http://community.autism.org.uk/f/adults-on-the-autistic-spectrum/12510/a-sanctuary
Then we had this thread. All of them seem to pander to the vulnerabilities and weaknesses of people on the spectrum. They are also using a sense of unity to garner trust. Nothing is ever answered. People are told to go to a Facebook page or "get in touch". Nothing is ever done out in the open. I'd advise people to Google Scotaqua LTD (the name that OP openly stated) and do a bit of research, they will be quite surprised.
The mods should look into this. It's openly asking for money and labour.
Cloudy Mountains said:Aquascot LTD
Wasn't it 'Scotaqua'? I'm just seeing boring company registration stuff.
Cassandro said:Wasn't it 'Scotaqua'? I'm just seeing boring company registration stuff.
Yes it was. My bad. I've corrected it for people who want to read more. It may be boring but it might tell you some pretty interesting things if you have a look. For instance the date the company was founded. Compulsory strike offs are also interesting reading to me. They can lead to an unlimited fine and 10 years imprisonment. Due to forum rules I can't say much more. Scotaqua may or may not have had them. Scotaqua may or may not have some interesting stuff in regards to planning permission. It's probably worth a look. The truth is often boring.
California said:
The same here!
There is nothing interesting at all!
Maybe but is it better to be coerced by someone who may be trying to take advantage of you with an interesting lie or to make an informed decision reading something boring!