From: kenneth ditkowsky
Sent: Oct 8, 2014 6:02 AM
To: Barbara Stone
Cc: Jeff Weinkle , Sam Sugar , “JoAnne M. Denison”
Subject: Re: adversarial proceedings
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From: kenneth ditkowsky
Sent: Oct 8, 2014 6:02 AM
To: Barbara Stone
Cc: Jeff Weinkle , Sam Sugar , “JoAnne M. Denison”
Subject: Re: adversarial proceedings
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For some reason, Ken keeps on getting my emails returned. Kathy commented it might be because he was reported as spam sometime, but I have no spam filter, and it only works sometimes.
We have pretty much gotten used to this sending the emails to 3 or more addresses to me. It does not happen with any other clients, so…
from Ken
Kathy,We know that the IARDC engaged a ‘black arts firm’ to copy JoAnne’s blog so anything is possible. However, the addresses that seem to be blocked is that of JoAnne and that of Fox news.The Issue of “discriminatory” elder cleansing is apparently not a ‘hot button issue’ with anyone except the victims and their families. The parallel is found in the National Socialistic fiasco of the 1930’s. Benign neglect…
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From: kenneth ditkowsky <kenditkowsky@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:33 PM
Subject: 18 USCA 4 Retaliation Complaint pursuant to Americans with Disabilities
To: “ComplaintAdmin ADA (CRT)” <ada.complaintadmin@usdoj.gov>, Eric Holder <askdoj@usdoj.gov>, Probate Sharks <verenusl@gmail.com>, Harry Heckert <vahrh1135@aol.com>, “J. Ditkowsky” <jdit@aol.com>, “JoAnne M. Denison” <joanne@justice4every1.com>, Tim NASGA <timlahrman@aol.com>, Nasga Us <nasga.org@gmail.com>, Matt Senator Kirk <matt_abbott@kirk.senate.gov>, Chicago FBI <chicago@ic.fbi.gov>
Cc: Janet Phelan <janet_c_phelan@yahoo.com>, “FBI- ( (” <civilrights.cv@ic.fbi.gov>, BILL DITKOWSKY <drditkowsky@aol.com>
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And while the Probate courts are stuck on Strunk–a decision that says a Guardian can limit the ward from dangerous persons and has descretion in the matter, and which is always cited when the Guardian or GAL wan to isolate and drain in those funny business cases (read Sykes, Gore, etc.) comes a much more reasoned decision from the 2nd circuit court of appeals.
The case is very interesting for those of you out there (Barbara Stone, Dom Spera, etc. who cannot see or are limited from seeing a loved one) and it helps court abuse victims like Roseanna Miller who wants a habeus corpus.
Good case quotes:
For nearly a year beginning in 2005, Daniel Gross, an octogenarian, had a conservatorship imposed for his estate and person against his will. He was kept in a nursing home for ten months, until a Superior Court judge in Connecticut, citing…
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When Gloria Sykes posted videos of her mother (Mary Sykes) on the facebook or something like that almost immediately they disappeared. The videos revealed that the… |
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see the article here:
I agree with the reporter, Janet Phelan that Hitler’s T4 program started with disabled, unwanted infants, then progressed to older children whom the gas chambers were created because they fought their own death, unlike disabled infants and toddlers, and after that, gas chambers were quickly adapted for disabled and then undesired adults.
Nothing was in writing, there was no documentation. And the T4 evil plan was not utilized in heavily Catholic areas.
It seems that the holocaust museums are just that–stone buildings waiting for another disaster where one human group enmass imprisons and kills off another “undesired” group.
It’s sad that it’s easy to kill off deformed infants and the elderly. It speaks horrors of modern society.
Thanks for the great article, Janet
From: kenneth ditkowsky
Sent: Oct 1, 2014 10:56 PM
To: “timlahrman@aol.com” , “gloami@msn.com” , “ADACoordinator@IllinoisCourts.gov” , “ComplaintAdmin ADA (CRT)”
Cc: Probate Sharks , Harry Heckert , “J. Ditkowsky” , “JoAnne M. Denison” , Nasga Us , Eric Holder , Matt Senator Kirk , Chicago FBI , Janet Phelan , “FBI- ( (” , Chicago Tribune , SUNTIMES , BILL DITKOWSKY , Ginny Johnson , Illinois ARDC , “Y. ACLU” , FOX News Network LLC , Bev Cooper , Diane Nash , ISBA Main Discussion Group , Fiduciary Watch , Barbara Stone , Edward Carter , Cook Sheriff , Cook County States Attorney , “tips@cbschicago.com” , The Wall Street Journal , “Mr. Lanre Amu — Honest Atty Unfairly Persecuted By ARDC” , 60m Cbs News <60m@cbsnews.com>, “Jim (” , Sam Sugar , Nancy Vallone , Elaine Renoire , Glenda Martinez , Jay Goldman
Subject: Re: this is interesting — ADA page…
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I know this is short notice, but Denise Rothmeier and Unite for Justice wants to start a Justice in the Courts Ralley at 4:30 tomorrow. Music will start at 4 pm and we’ll be making up tunes for justice.
Suggested songs:
1) Where have all the Flowers Gone
2) Amazing Grace
3) Get on board little Children (and fight for human rights)
4) Simple song of freedom (Bobby Darin)
and others. bring your own music too!
bring posters for justice and be ready to show you support justice at the daley center.
thanks
joanne
An excellent paper forwarded to me by a blog fan.
Thanks so much
http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1533&context=facpub
As you are aware, an order was entered by Judge MacCarthy which rendered Joel Handler’s $4,000 judgment against Janie “unenforceable.”
When Atty Carrie Fung of the OPG was told by Judge O’Brien in 1401 that she was to give the key to storage to Atty Handler so he could assess and manage these assets–and he is a judgment creditor, it seems she did not like the order of Judge O’Brien, so Carrie Fung went and filed a 27 page 150 paragraph motion in court room 1804 to invalidate are more than 2 year old judgment that Atty Handler had obtained in June of 2014.
Hmmm. Interesting.
Obviously I have to file objections to the entry of a void ab initio order (void from the outset) because I don’t want it to appear my client is condoning such behavior (and liability), but Mr. Handler says it well to Ms. Fung–what on…
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