A peaceful Traveller

Robert Beaupré

     Serge Bourassa-Lacombe has a faith which one could envy to him, without adhering to its certainty. He has the handshake and the glance of the preachers of the Salvation Army. He disfigures you without retained. Could the man who walks for God (qualify itself?) always carry out a saga against the College of the doctors, the Medical Mafia as he likes to qualify it.

     The readers of the Journal Itinéraire will remember his history. In 1995, whereas he lived Sherbrooke and following a dispute with a roommate, he is interned in psychiatry during nearly 60 days. He is moreover victim of an error on the person whereas it is seen identified with a rapist who has the same name as him and, stupor, the same date of birth. In a hospital complex of the area, he is subjected to treatments against his will, forced to take tranquillizing and antidepressants for which he does not have no need and he is left with itself during weaning. He was thus imprisoned two months without any authorization of the Court. Following this history, he decides to change name and to take that of Serge Joseph Adrien Bourassa-Lacombe. Now he claims to have received directly from God the name of Victor DELAMARRE
II. By a continuation, he brings a lawsuit of 1,888,000$ against the CHUS (the University Hospital Center of Sherbrooke).

     He receives his directives of God: «On February 12th, 2002 already 7 years ago for which I have received this call of the Lamb of God in order to overcome the Medical Mafia, to fight his psychoses and to build a better country!», underline it.

     Since this time, Serge Bourassa-Lacombe accumulates the kilometres and continues his public awareness campaign to the cause of the mental health but also against the medical profession. In August 99, one sees him on the road in Barrie, Orillia and Toronto. Dressed of red and armed with a cross, he also furrows Quebec length into broad. By bicycle, in 95 and 96, he travels everywhere to Quebec and the United States. He also visits the  Prince-Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova-Scotia. At the time of the federal election of 2000, not fearing to mix political and religion, he was the independent candidate of Sherbrooke.

     Bourassa-Lacombe found a direction with his life while pugnacious against the monsters of the bureaucracy and institutes. Large good makes him since he contributes to his way with his personal release and that of others.

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MONTREAL  JANUARY  2002

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