> It seems the general hostility level seems to creep ever upward.
> It is onely a personal opinion, but I think all the indicators
> (malitia movement, "random" acts of violence . . .
Perhaps so, but I'm more inclined to embrace one earlier comment you had
rendered, some months ago, to the effect that chaos theory still prevails. I
do not subscribe to the Great Conspiracy theory, as do some otherwise astute
gentlepeople with whom I have recently spoken.
> At the end of RB-FOIA.ASC . . . should read . . .
Duly noted, and to be changed accordingly.
> Are you aware of the possible hearings on criminal conduct
> by child abuse "expert" by the House Subcommittee on Crime and
> Criminal Justice? If not I I will post what I have.
No! Please do post this information.
> I have done some more analysis on the Crime Victims
> Reparation Board data. Twelve child abuse accusation mills (8%
> of all therapy service claimants) received 63% of therapy service
> payments, nearly $200,000. This may be sufficient to start some
> criminal investigations. There is no reasonable way of dealing
> with these people. A few hundred of them are going to have to be
> sent to prison before the rest of them "get it."
My current field of research extends itself toward the applicability of the
RICO statutes, as well as the more mundane aspects of kidnapping and false
imprisonment.
Also, I have noticed that ALR 4th and 5th leave one wanting as regards social
worker malpractice. It would be premature to offer more at this early
juncture, but suffice it to say that I have been quite busy, lately.
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