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Is summoning spirits against the law?

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I NEED ADVICE!
I am fed up with being mistreated by medical caregivers. I hear rumors that all hospitals have ghosts.
Is it illegal to publicly summon spirits next time I get treated disrespectfully at a hospital? Please give me feedback on my plan of action: I will publicly call out all the spirits who died of medical abuse by both the hospital and whoever the doctors and nurses are mistreating me. I shall specifically request all the summoned spirits to punish all the medical staff in a passive aggressive manner in a way that they will be unsure as towards they being haunted or just suffering from coincidental misfortune. I shall request the spirits to create so much aggravation that the medical staff will check themselves into mental hospitals so they would become patients themselves and get tormented afterwards by their coworkers who had once been their friends. My only concern is that I am worried that the hospitals will get scared and call the police to get me arrested. All advice appreciated!
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@SalamanderWolfWoman If you don't like the way you are treated in the hospital, simply stay home and you won't have that stress.
@Diotrephes sadly, sometimes hospitals are necessary because of the technology and machines needed for urgent medical care. I am severely physically ill. Telemedicine is useless with people who require essential treatments such as chemo, dialysis, etc...That being said if you do know of practical alternatives to going to hospitals, where people can avoid nasty and abusive staff tell me. Have you ever been disrespected badly at a hospital? I am not talking about grumpy nurses, I am talking about full down disrespect against patients such as verbal abuse, false allegations, threats, and passive aggressive violence made out to look like "accidents."
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@SalamanderWolfWoman It's unfortunate that you have had those experiences. Do you live in England?
@Diotrephes i don't live in England. However please give me advice on how to survive any abusive hospital staff in the UK.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@SalamanderWolfWoman Never go to an English hospital .
@Diotrephes thank you very much for that info. I will definitely keep your advice because i value your wisdom. For realz!