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What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Friday, April 6, 2012

The New York Bulletin Launches April 27th-Focuses on Justice and Accountability


  • By Corrupt Courts

    We have a Newspaper coming out soon.....FYI: We sent out the following yesterday:

    Later this month, we are launching The New York Bulletin, a weekly newspaper. The technical launch date for The New York Bulletin is April 27, 2012. The website is: www.TheNewYorkBulletin.com. It is expected that the 1st edition will be distributed over a two-week period up to the April 27, 2012 launch, and that 25,000-50,000 copies will be printed; we are starting with 28 pages- with color.

    The focus of the print and on-line editions is Justice and Accountability. The lack of true ethics oversight, the need for accountability and correction, and overall public corruption are problems of global concern that can best be described as Crimes Against Families.

    Since 2007, over 2,000 stories have been posted atwww.ExposeCorruptCourts.blogspot.com.
    Since 2008, over 1,100 stories have been posted atwww.LawEnforcementCorruption.blogspot.com. These collective efforts by a group of various professionals have been organized by the author of "Your Secrets are My Business" (Click the following to see the book-http://www.frankbrady.org/TammanyHall/Documents_files/YSAMB.pdf; email us to receive a free pdf copy!) Most importantly, we are now bringing the issues directly to the responsible individuals and organizations. We firmly believe in "pleasant persistence," and we need your involvement.

    The New York Bulletin will be distributed to all U.S. House and U.S. Senate members in Washington, D.C., and among member countries at the United Nations in NYC. In addition to direct distribution around the U.N., one of our newspaper boxes is at 42nd Street and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan- one block from the U.N. and where people from around the world regularly gather to support their causes. It has taken us 8 months to secure the first batch of 9 newspaper boxes around midtown Manhattan. (Click the following to see example pics-http://www.frankbrady.org/TammanyHall/Documents_files/TNYBpics040312.pdf) In addition, papers will be distributed in a focused, polite and timely fashion around certain specific locations: conventions, courthouses, specific events, embassies, consulates, businesses, and areas of high-volume pedestrian traffic, etc.)

    One segment in the newspaper - "The Bulletin Board" - will feature personal notices, advertisements and suggestions as to where attention to certain issues needs to be. (Submissions may be anonymous or advertise a website, a cause or a specific concern)

    We are asking you to place a submission for "The Bulletin Board" - a maximum of 250 words, at a cost of $100.00. Suggestions as to where copies of the paper should be mailed- or distributed via email or faxed- are encouraged and welcomed. (For example, suggest distribution to the Governor/mayor and/or lawmakers of a certain state/city, or a specific organization in The United Kingdom, etc.)
    Your submission should be emailed to TheNewYorkBulletin@gmail.com.
    Please send payments/contributions via Paypal: thenewyorkbulletin@gmail.com

    Limited full and partial page advertisements/feature space is also available.
    For more information, call The New York Bulletin at 202-374-3680.
    Email us at: TheNewYorkBulletin@gmail.com
    (Bank Wire instructions are available upon request.)
    Paypal: thenewyorkbulletin@gmail.com

    Thank you, and please distribute this message to your contacts…..Together, we can make a difference!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

SystemSuckology: Understanding Child Abuse Propaganda Month - Part 2: Sitting Around The Campfire Telling Child Abuse Stories

Legally Kidnapped: SystemSuckology: Understanding Child Abuse Propaganda Month - Part 2: Sitting Around The Campfire Telling Child Abuse Stories:

"Dozens gathered to light candles and remember the many victims of child abuse. It was also a night to honor victims who survived like Adam Carbajal."




LK: http://legallykidnapped.blogspot.com/2012/04/systemsuckology-understanding-child_05.html#ixzz1rDJHdu1F

Doctor claims he was dismissed for whistle-blowing over child protection

Doctor claims he was dismissed for whistle-blowing over child protection - Home News - UK - The Independent:

A senior paediatrician who was sacked by a West Midlands hospital for alleged “gross misconduct and insubordination” claims he lost his job for blowing the whistle about child protection issues, an employment tribunal has heard.

Due Process DCYF - Memory Engineering - Intentional Interference in Parental Custody-

DMVC Productions: Due Process DCYF - Memory Engineering - Intentional Interference in Parental Custody-:

What the hell *$%@ is memory engineering? Can and do people present rewards and punishments to control peoples behavior. Of Course parent's do it all the time they reward their children when they go a good job in school they punish them by taking away computer time for bad behavior hitting another etc. By systematically rewarding a behavior, you could reinforce it. 
Now take into consideration that Child Protective Services was created, in 1835, by the Humane Society (yes the one for animals) who founded the National Federation of Child Rescue agencies to investigate child maltreatment. In the late-19th century, private child protection agencies were modeled after existing animal protection organizations to advocate for children's welfare.Pecora et al. (1992), pp. 230-31; Petr (1998), p. 126.



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Abducted boy returned to his mother 8 years later

Abducted boy returned to his mother 8 years later:

A child stolen eight years ago, in Texas, has been found and will be returned to his mother later this week.

The High Cost of an Abusive United States Foster Care System

DMVC Productions: The High Cost of an Abusive United States Foster Care System:

http://uspolitics.einnews.com/247pr/261786 

"More than 500,000 children in the U.S. reside in some form of foster care. Within one year of their initial placement, at least 15 percent of them will experience neglect, abuse, or other harmful conditions." Ruth C. Stern 

This press release shows why the foster care system in the United States is flawed. To get justice the release suggests the only way to obtain it, is to file a Civil Suit, a costly endeavor no less; this is where you are merely reimbursed with money for the harm done to your family and only if you can get a lawyer to represent you. In NH two of those lawyers were disbarred for pursuing DCYF. As a pro se litigant attending Law School and pursuing a Civil Suit against the State of New Hampshire, I am pretty sure they will try to Bar me there as well. 



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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Press Releases - CACR 26 Would Rein-In Judicial Overreach and Restore the Balance of Power to the People of New Hampshire

NH INSIDER- Your Source for NH Politics - Press Releases - CACR 26 Would Rein-In Judicial Overreach and Restore the Balance of Power to the People of New Hampshire:


BLATANT CASES OF JUDICIAL ABUSE AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL RULES
SIGNAL NEED FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

KEENE, N.H.—Two state representatives and a former police officer are calling attention to the apparent abuse of power by a New Hampshire district court judge and other officials around him in an effort to showcase the need for a constitutional amendment, specifically CACR 26, which is designed to rein-in judicial authority and is now headed for the Senate after the House passed it last week.