Quite frankly, this thread was redundant. However, I also understand the frustration of Andy (and other named agencies/owners) about having their names and reputations trashed in threads and on blogs. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Or stronger.
Riley (Raven, Minnie, etc.):
So long as you continue to post - and more to the point, write inflammatory, insulting or controversial things - you will be subject to scrutiny, ridicule and yes, even threats and personal attacks. By posting about agencies and "naming names", so to speak, you are messing with their business - they will do what they can to protect their interests.
If you need to vent or tell your story, seek professional help or post anonymously about unnamed agencies, people, places and things. Catharsis is great, but making a public spectacle of yourself while dragging down others is nothing but trouble.
Your "truth" is only through your own personal lens. There is no neutrality and often ignores reality and others' perspectives - that's why you receive so visceral a reaction from those you accuse of wrongdoing, as well as those who see your rants for what they are.
I don't know you and don't know anything about your life and experiences, other than the snippets that you've provided here and on your blog. But from what you post, you seem like an incredibly immature person who is simply not suited for the business side of escorting and more to the point, escort review boards. You post with brutal honesty about yourself and others, yet cannot accept the same "honesty" when it's directed at you.
In addition, your posts make you appear to be both bitter and remarkably naive; on top of that, they show you as a person with little self-awareness as well as someone who doesn't "get" life. You seem incapable of dealing well with other people, working in a structured environment or learning through experience. Worse yet, you seem to lack even a general understanding of basic human nature, wants and needs, while at the same time believing that others should be accepting of your shortcomings.
Have you ever wondered why you don't seem to be able to get along with employers or people in general? Have you ever taken a good, hard, long look at yourself and asked what it is about you that turns people off? Blaming others for all of life's problems is very easy, but it rarely solves the underlying issues, particularly when those issues are self-created. Until you really work on your self, this pattern of victimization and not getting along with others will continue ad infinitum.
I say this not as a criticism, but more as a combination of empathy (having been through this before when I was in my early teens), concern (the path you are taking will not take you anywhere happy) and advice (that I wish I had when I was doing some of the same things.)
Best of luck.
Proverbs 17:28 said:
Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise; and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.