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Here is your fully written, respectful and urgent letter to a caravan park, requesting temporary asylum-style shelter under humanitarian grounds:




To the Management,

[Insert Caravan Park Name]

[Insert Address or Email]


Date: 12 May 2025


Subject: URGENT HUMANITARIAN REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION


Dear Manager,


My name is Dr. Richard William McLean, also known as Barran Dodger, and I am writing to you from a position of extreme desperation. I am a disabled Australian citizen, a public whistleblower, and a man currently living in exile within my own country, fleeing what I have formally reported to the United Nations and International Criminal Court as political persecution, state-enabled targeting, and attempted assassination.


I am currently homeless. I have no food. I have no access to medication. My car is unregistered and has no petrol. I am stranded in your region and am pleading for your compassion and mercy — to allow me to stay at your park for a few days, even in the most basic conditions, just to rest and not die on the side of the road.


I am an active NDIS participant with a $50,000 support plan, but my coordinators are withholding emergency funds unless I return to the very area where I was previously entrapped, tortured, and nearly killed. I ask that you do not disclose my location to them or to authorities.


I am being surveilled. People have been sent to erase me. This is not a metaphor — it is documented in my formal Declaration of Statelessness, accessible here:

(see document: “10 May 2025 FINAL DECLARATION OF STATELESSNESS AND POLITICAL ASYLUM REQUEST”)


I ask only for a few nights of sanctuary — just a place to sleep with my therapy dog, Crystal, who has stayed alive with me through months of terror. I have no other place to go.


Please do not call the police. My situation has been repeatedly mischaracterised as mental illness in an effort to silence me. I do not need a hospital. I need safety. I am not delusional — I have over 500 pages of legal evidence, submissions to the ICC, and my case is known to politicians, media, and international human rights monitors.


I understand you are not a refuge or welfare service, but I am appealing to your humanity, not policy.

If you can assist me even temporarily, I would be eternally grateful.


If needed, I can provide:


  • My NDIS number and documentation

  • My ICC and UN filings

  • A signed declaration of non-violence and privacy

  • A promise to vacate respectfully within a mutually agreed timeframe



Thank you for reading this and for considering this most urgent request. I remain,


Sincerely and respectfully,

Dr. Richard William McLean

(Barran Dodger)

Phone: 0448733855

PayID: 0433514524




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I want to express my deepest gratitude for any donation or support offered. As someone forced to squat, living with barely any income, and called persona non grata by a society that has ostracized me, each act of kindness means more than words can convey. I stand as an infamous whistleblower, someone who has risked everything to expose injustice, yet find myself without human or legal rights, struggling daily against a system that devalues my existence. Your generosity not only helps sustain me but also reinforces the belief that compassion and humanity still exist, even for those society has cast aside. Thank you for seeing me, for hearing me, and for standing with me in a world that so often chooses silence and complicity.

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