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First of all there are a couple of phrases you should maybe think about: 'Too much information' and “less is more”.
Look at the title you put on your post (before I shortened it):
“COMMENTS SOUGHT: EC at Large Stratas Scheme and Attempted Fraud to allow Telecomms Tower in the Complex”
Do you see any other posts in this whole forum that are as long and complicated as that?
I mean, I hate to be rude but when you feel you have overwhelming evidence that something is wrong, who are you overwhelming?
The CTTT have already wilted under the weight of your evidence and they are paid to deal with this kind of thing. Do you really expect your neighbours to be any more receptive?
The point I'm making is that you may be scaring people off. Anyone trying to change the way things are run in their building faces two obstacles. The first is to persuade the other owners to stop supporting the status quo. The second is to get them to follow you.
And even if they are worried that the incumbents may not be doing a good job, they may not be convinced that you'd be any better.
When it comes to their homes, most people are reluctant to embrace change unless unless they are convinced it's for the better.
So if you really want advice, mine would be to take a step back, focus your approach to a single issue and try not to sound like a conspiracy theorist. One person's righteous indignation is another's repetitive rant.
By the way, making allegations of corruption by publishing what you consider to be the facts, as you tried to do via this website, could put yourself and us at the wrong end of a serious legal action.
It's defamation by stealth and I won't tolerate it.