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Salem-News.com (Nov-14-2011 17:40)
The Coming Pandemic: Expect All Protective Systems to FailJanet Phelan Salem-News.comThere is evidence that the US has developed an aggressive biological weapons program, despite our government’s insistence that we abandoned our bioweapons program years ago. (LOS ANGELES) -
The attacks of September 11 were quickly followed by a biological weapons attack in which government- grade weaponized anthrax killed five people and sickened numerous others.
Salem-News.com (Oct-09-2011 22:41)
Rally with One Voice for Reforming GuardianshipOpinion by Mary Ellen Taylor for Salem-News.comIt is time for Washington to step in and stop the Probate Courts and the Attorneys, Banks and Trustees from using the Disabled and Elderly's money to fund their personal piggy banks. (WASHINGTON D.C.) -
On 9/22/2011, Senator Amy Klobuchar chaired a Senate Judiciary committee hearing on reforming Guardianship proceedings. We need to act now to show the Judiciary committee that we support this effort, and are not afraid to speak with one clear voice on the issue of legislative reform of abusive practices in guardianship proceedings.
Salem-News.com (Oct-08-2011 22:08)
GAO Pushes to Share Incapacity
By Janet C. Phelan Salem-News.com
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Prisoners as assets to do federal “dirty work” - it has become epidemic.
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Judicial Reform activist Bill Windsor has just added his name to the list of political activists reportedly targeted for assassination by the U.S. Government.
This judicial activist was told by a reliable source this week that he may be targeted for assassination.
My husband is a medical hostage for profit.
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Where does one turn when you become disabled, vulnerable or old and become unlawfully a victim of the system?
There are no kind words for the injustice that Chemung County New York has visited upon my husband, Gary Harvey and me. My husband a veteran who served his country and fought for our freedom is being denied his.
They are a small but growing movement called the National Association to stop Guardian Abuse.
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They say the disabled and elderly are being preyed upon by the legal system, by crooked lawyers and courts who scam millions of dollars by having older people declared Guardians of the courts depriving them and their families of their rights and taking their assets.
Protesting in front of the Justice Department, they met with a few members of Congress demanding something be done.
"The court has stolen around $800,000 from me," alleges Janet Phelan, a beneficiary of this Trust.
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The Public Guardian's office has been caught red- handed embezzling funds, it appears. And it is apparently going to get away with it.
The Public Guardian's office is pledged with the task of acting as conservator over estates belonging to the elderly and/or disabled and also acts as Trustee in other estate matters.
The Probate Code strictly forbids specific commingling of funds.
(RIVERSIDE, Calif.) - In a hearing this week, attorney Toni Eggebraaten cited a criminal act committed by her in conjunction with her client, as reason for not abiding laws mandating she reveal accountings to a beneficiary of a Trust.
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The Inspector General for the United States Department of Justice has declined to investigate false and misleading statements made by a DOJ employee.
The concern domestic legislation which appears to violate an international bioweapons treaty.
Serious problems that should concern every American.
(SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.) - Lawrence Yetzer was standing in his front yard, yelling. The fifty-two year old Rialto man, who was blind and suffered from cerebral palsy, had just discovered his father lying unmoving on the front room floor.
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