Ms.Arms Affirmations and Personal Statement on most recent employment applications
Personal Statement on Empowerment
Empowerment is the principle that defines my life because I have had to reclaim my identity, my safety, and my future in the face of relentless adversity. As a domestic violence crime victim relocated by the Crime Victims’ Office, I have experienced firsthand how power can be manipulated by abusers—both on a personal level and within corrupt systems designed to suppress the truth.
For me, empowerment is not just about personal strength; it is about challenging and dismantling the structures that enable abuse, fraud, and injustice. My journey has been shaped by battling financial sabotage, exposing fraudulent records, and fighting against systemic interference in my personal and professional life. I have been targeted by individuals and institutions that seek to control my narrative, yet I have continued to resist, investigate, and take action.
Empowerment is the force that drives me to hold people accountable, reclaim what is rightfully mine, and advocate for justice—not just for myself, but for others who have been silenced or marginalized. Whether through investigative work, pushing for legislative change, or using my expertise in STEM and forensic analysis to expose misconduct, I remain committed to ensuring that no one can erase my truth or my rights.
I refuse to be a victim of the circumstances others have tried to impose on me. Empowerment is how I fight. Empowerment is how I reclaim my future. Empowerment is how I win.