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ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
scaterbone@live.com
717-669-2163
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
CURRENT STATE-OF-AFFAIRS
I have been living at 1250 Fremont Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania since
August of 2006, and alone since August. In 2010 my brother had relocated my
Mother from Florida, and we both took care of her until her death on June 29, 2011.
I currently own the home, which is the very same home that I was raised. There is
no mortgage and it is jointly owned with my 3 brothers, Steve, Phil, and Mike. Steve
and Phil reside in Carlisle Pennsylvania and Mike and his family in Plantation, Florida.
The home is currently in the best condition it has been in for at least 30 years.
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I had personally restored many aspects of the home this past year. I have
been paying for ALL expenses, insurances, taxes, and capital improvements since
2010, and had even paid back taxes for several years before that, all on a meager
monthly disability benefit. I currently have some $50,000.00 in savings, and I did
receive some $10,000 in inheritance in 2011. The remainder of the funds are from
the $21,000 in back social security benefits I received in 2009, and some $10,000
from the sale of 220 Stone Hill Road, Conestoga Pennsylvania. The balance of funds
were savings from my social security disability benefits. In May my Credit Score was
708, as reported by CreditKarma. In the past year I have had extensive dental work
performed, had a flu vaccine, and had a physical with a Primary Care Physician. See
Photos and Credit Report
THE ISC COVER-UP OF THE WHISTLEBLOWER!
How the fabricated the mental illness record, it was manufactured! (the
ISC/Ferranti merger was only announced on September 21, 1987 and completed in
December of 1987) that is why all the criminal charges were not dismissed until
march of 1988!
By law the 303 Certificate MUST be filed in the Lancaster County Court of
Common Pleas. A few months ago I wanted to make sure it was not forged to include
outpatient treatment. 1st the Prothonotary's Office told me that I could not view it,
then when I proved that the law states that I can, they said that it was still not filed
and they were waiting to receive it, 2 months after it was executed. Now you know
why, the 303 Certificate in 2010 did have 90 days of outpatient therapy, talk
therapy, no medications!
In September of 1987 when ALL the arrests were DISMISSED; "They" told me
that a condition of my bail was that I had to be ADMITTED to the St. Joseph Hospital
Psychiatric Unit. After a week I LEARNED that it was a total fabrication and was
immediately discharged.
In August of 1987, Jim Warner called the Stone Harbor Police Department and
told them that "I had a gun and was going to the beach to kill myself" (documented
on the Burdette Tomilson medical report). They held me for 6 hours and had to
release me. The previous months Jim Warner, Mary Lynn Diapolo, and Jere Sullivan
were calling Psychiatrist Al Shulz and telling them fabrications about me. The Mental
Health Warrants served in 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2015 were all predicated on the
Mental Health Warrants of 1987 as being legitimate and factual. See Press Release
with Executive Summary.
Valuation of Litigation and Claims in Federal and State Courts
The value of the litigation of up to $50 million dollars as stated in the U.S.
Bankruptcy Case No. 05-23059. The following EXHIBIT titled Chapter 11
Reorganization Plan for Case No. 05-23059 Filed January 12, 2010, November 27,
2015 was not completed when it was filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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After careful review I have since recovered documentation and evidence that
can substantiate that the $50,000,000 valuation on the APPELLANT'S litigation is a
low estimate. For example, in the Original and Authentic Documentation of 1987
the Court will see a document called the HARSCO Pension Plan Proposal of
$144,000,000. HARSCO was a Harrisburg based corporation. In 1987 Michael
Dipaolo was an auditor for KPMG Maine Hurdman, a Big Eight accounting firm. He
was also a personal friend of mine whose wife, Mary Lynn, was hired as an executive
assistant at Financial Management Group, Ltd., Mike Dipaolo referred the pension
plan to me in order to bid on the management of that pension plan. The Court will
see the bidding documents from several management firms that were requested to
provide disclosures to me in order to secure the management of the pension plan.
That project alone would have generated some $900,000 in management fees to me
on an annual basis, of which I had a fee sharing agreement with Mike Dipaolo that
would have generated at least $250,000 per year in annual income. The following
outlines income and equity owned and claimed by me, not by Financial Management
Group, Ltd., I had an agreement for sharing approximately 10% back into the firm of
Financial Management Group, Ltd., which was negotiated by Robert Kauffman and
myself.
In the July of 1987, after the meeting with ISC executive Larry Resch of June
23, I and Tony Bongiovi had a meeting on the Wildwood Boardwalk, namely the
portion that Tony Bongiovi owned. I was already named in the operating budget of
the movie to receive $200,000, not including the Managing Limited Partner Fee of
the investors, as outlined in the original documents which the Court can confirm. On
that night, Tony Bongiovi had made a verbal disclosure to me that he wanted me to
manage the business affairs of every project that Tony was then involved in and
promised that I would share in the profits of every said project. In addition to the
Digital Movie, Tony was involved in a number of other projects including but not
limited to the pier of Wildwood in which Tony wanted to open an open-air concert
venue, similar to that of the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. Tony also had a project in
which he was recreating the flight of Amelia Earhart; the recording artists and band
that was secured and under management for the past year or so called French
Lick; the comic act of the Wid; the video editing suite at power station built by
engineer Ed Evans; and of course the recording studio itself Power Station Studios,
now operating as Avatar Studios of New York. I can only guesstimate that those
revenues and future revenues would be worth almost the full $50,000,000 today had
many of those projects been successful. The Court is reminded at the track record
and resume of both the myself and Tony Bongiovi.
On March 2nd of 1987 real estate developer Owen Kugal that outlines the fees
to the APPELLANT for the securing of financing his real estate portfolio, that fee is
stated at $433,592. I had also secured financing for Noris Boyd, of Boyd Wilson and
owner of the Olde Hickory property on the Oregon Pike. The financing package was
for a refinance agreement of $5,000,000.000 which would have generated at least a
$75,000.00 fee for the APPELLANT.
In May of 1987, I and attorney Randy Grespin, of Life Underwriters of
Harrisburg (Owned and Operated by Tony Pascotti and representing Tony Pascotti)
flew in the APPELLANT'S plane to Atlanta for a scheduled meeting with Bill Koegler of
the Planners Securities Group, a regional Broker Dealer. The APPELLANT had
negotiated a merger of Financial Management Group, Ltd., and Planners Securities
Group which contained a clause granting Financial Management Group, Ltd., a 10%
ownership position, which was worth approximately $1,800,000.
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The deal was consummated by a vote of the FMG Board of Directors in May of
1987. The Court will see a document titled Financial Analysis of FMG in June of
1987 which values the shares of FMG at approximately $17.00. I was owned some
50,000 shares, which puts a fair market value of approximately $850,000.00 in his
FMG stock holdings.
The real estate holdings that I owned or had under agreement is outlined in
the Chapter 11 Reorganization Plan.
Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
scaterbone@live.com
717-669-2163
http://www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com/
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Stan Caterbone
Founder and Director at Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,
Scaterbone@Live.com
Summary
I, Stanley J. Caterbone, Targeted Individual or TI, residing at: 1250 Fremont Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
17603, do hereby state that I am at least 18 years of age, that I am a citizen or a legal resident of the United
States of America, that I am of sound mind, and that I am the person whose signature follows on this Affidavit.
The purpose of this document is (1) to advise Congress as well as state and local officials of organized stalking
and electronic and mind manipulation torture being committed against me and (2) to request a state, local, or
Congressional investigation and hearing on the use of remotely-operated directed energy attacks and mind
control technologies on Americans in this country. Our Government is responsible for protecting its citizens
from elements that covertly harass, torment, murder, and cause victims to commit suicide through organized
stalking and remote electronic torture. Yet, unbiased research indicates that certain elements of Government
either engage in these activities or protect those who perform them. I seek the complete dismantling of any
officially-sanctioned covert Government torture programs, the passage of legislation specifically outlawing that
high-tech torture, and the full prosecution of any person, regardless of his rank or position, who has violated
my civil rights and my most basic human rights. The assaults on my mind and body have been occurring for 24
year(s).
Experience
Disabled at SSA
December 2005 - Present (10 years)
Awarded Social Security Disability Benefits from the Social Security Administration in August of 2009, and
collected benefits from April of 2008, for all related symptoms and illnesses relating to U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and COINTELPRO. Officially and formally declared DISABLED on December 1, 2005.
Pro Se Litigant at Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
May 2005 - Present (10 years 7 months)
In 2005 Stan J. Caterbone, as a Pro Se Litigant filed several civil actions as Plaintiffs that are in current
litigation in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States
Third District Court of Appeals, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, The Pennsylvania Superior Court, the
Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, The Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
These litigation's include violations of intellectual property rights, anti-trust violations, and interference
of contracts relating to several business interests. Central to this litigation is the Digital Movie, Digital
Technologies, Financial Management Group, Ltd,/FMG Advisory, Ltd., and its affiliated businesses along
with a Federal False Claims Act or Federal Whistleblowers Act regarding the firm of International Signal
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and Control, Plc., (ISC) the $1Billion Dollar Fraud and the Export violations of selling arms to South Africa
and Iraq. This litigation dates back to 1987. Stan J. Caterbone was a shareholder of ISC, and was solicited
by ISC executives for professional services. The Federal False Claims Act is currently part of RICO Civil
Complaint in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit
Court of Appeals, as docket no. 05-2288.
Founding Director at Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,
February 2005 - Present (10 years 10 months)
In 2005 Stan J. Caterbone began his role as an Activist Shareholder for Fulton Financial, which is listed
as "FULT" on the NASDAQ stock exchange. As a founder of Financial Management Group, Ltd., a full
service financial firm, Stan J. Caterbone has drawn upon the success in developing the strategic vision for
his company and the experience gained in directing the legal affairs and public offering efforts in dealing
with Fulton Financial. Stan J. Caterbone has been in recent discussions with the Fulton Financial Board of
Directors with regards to various complaints dealing with such issues as the Resource Bank acquisition and
the subprime failures. Stan J. Caterbone believes that Fulton Financial needs management to become more
aggressive in it's strategic planning and the performance it expects from its management team in order to
increase shareholder value. Expanding the footprint of the regional bank has not yielded an increase to the
bottom line that is consistent with the expectations of shareholders. Lancaster County has seen several local
banking institutions acquired by larger regional banks, thus increasing the competition Fulton Financial will
see in it's local marketplace as well as in it's regional footprint.
Founder and Director at Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,
January 1995 - Present (20 years 11 months)
In 1995 I began doing consulting work to various companies while at Pflumm Contractors, Inc., as
Controller. I was billing my time out under our KAL company. I had named KAL after Keegan, Abby
and Lizzy. I used the company to manage and account for all of the Real Estate Activities of Pflumm
Contractors. Most of my work was computerizing the accounting and information technologies of the
companies. The most extensive work was for Dana Chryst and the Jay Group. I had spent several months
analyzing the various departments and the logistics of the company for my design of a hybrid system of
both the IBM Mainframe and personal computer stations. I believe it was the IBM 3400, at that time IBM
was just beginning to accommodate the demand and it was still not deployed in many companies. The
goal was to provide real-time information systems on a company-wide basis. I had earlier developed and
deployed such a system for American Helix and High Industries at the American Helix facility. I had used
a DB3 program and had every department operating on a real-time basis. The customer service department
could provide customers with updates in a matter of minutes. I also did work for a paraplegic and set up
a system using software that helped her use a computer with voice controlled computer system. I also did
troubleshooting work on both hardware and software systems for various clients. Other companies included
Lancaster Container, B2B Communications, Galo Rosa Restaurant, Mazzi Restaurant, Lancaster Dispensing
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Company (1980's), Phil Caterbone, D.O. Family Practices, and the Estate of Thomas Caterbone, James
Doran and Home Inspection Services, Companies were billed an hourly rate of at least $35.00.
President and Founder at Power PRoductions I
January 1987 - Present (28 years 11 months)
Power Station Studios of New York retained me as executive producer of a motion picture project.
The theatrical and video release was to be delivered in a digital format; the first of its kind. We had
originated the marketing for the technology, and created the concept for the Power Station Digital Movie
System (PSDMS), which would follow the copyright and marketing formula of the DOLBY technology
trademark. We had also created and developed marketing and patent research for the development and
commercialization of equipment that we intended to manufacture and market to the recording industry
featuring the digital technology. Sidel, Gonda, Goldhammer, and Abbot, P.C. of Philadelphia was the lead
patent law firm that We had retained for the project. Power Station Studios was the brainchild of Tony
Bongiovi, a leading engineering genius discovered by Motown when he was 15. Tony and Power Station
Studios was one of the leading recording studios in the country, and were responsible for developing Bon
Jovi, a cousin. Power Station Studios clients included; Bruce Springsteen, Diana Ross, Cyndi Lauper,
Talking Heads, Madonna, The Ramones, Steve Winwood, and many others. Tony and Power Station Studios
had produced the original Sound Track for the original Star Wars motion picture. It was released for
distribution and was the number one Sound Track recording of its time. Tony Bongiovi was also active in
working and researching different aerospace technologies. * We had developed and authored a Joint Venture
Proposal for SONY to partner with us in delivering the Digital Movie and its related technologies to the
marketplace.
Founding President at Advanced Media Group, Ltd
February 1998 - May 2005 (7 years 4 months)
In 2004 I embarked on our past endeavors in the music and entertainment industries with an emphasis on
assisting for the fair and equitable distribution of artists rights and royalties in the fight against electronic
piracy. We have attempted to assist in developing new business models to address the convergence of
physical and electronic mediums; as it displaces royalties and revenues for those creating, promoting, and
delivering a range of entertainment content via wireless networks. In 2000 to 2002 I developed an array
of marketing and communication tools for wholesalers of the AIM Investment Group and managed several
communication programs for several of the company wholesalers throughout the United States and Costa
Rica. We also began a Day Trading project that lasted until 2004 with success. In 1999 I developed a
comprehensive business plan to develop the former Sprecher Brewery, known as the Excelsior Building on
E. King Street, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This plan was developed in conjunction with the Comprehensive
Economic Development Plan for the Revitalization of Downtown Lancaster and the Downtown Lancaster
Convention Center for the former Watt & Shand building. In 1999 I contributed to the debate, research,
and implementation of strategies to counter the effects of the global Y2K threat to the worlds computer
technologies. We attended the U.S. Sponsored Y2K symposium and Conference in Washington, D.C. hosted
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by the Senate Y2K Subcommittee and Senator William Bennett. In 1998 I had began to administer the
charity giving of Toms Project Hope, a non-profit organization promoting education and awareness for
mental illness and suicide prevention. We had provided funding for the Mental Health Alliance of Lancaster
County, Contact Lancaster (The 24/7 Suicide Prevention Hotline), The Schreiber Pediatric Center, and other
charitable organizations. In 1998 I performed Consulting Services in Financial Accounting and Information
Technologies.
Owner, Operator at Day trader and AMG Auctions, an eBay Auction Company
March 2002 - December 2004 (2 years 10 months)
I had studied at least two major books for Daytrading and was a full-time daytrader for at least 2 years. I used
an TD/Ameritrade trading platform and had traded over 700 transactions in that time period. An average day
was from before 8:00am, for the premarket trading and after 6:00pm for the after market trades of 4-6pm.
I had used several computer monitors for the charting and analysis. Although I lost approximately a few
thousand dollars over that time period, I developed a knowledgbase of the mechanics of the market-at-large.
The following is an excerpt from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission: " Day traders rapidly buy
and sell stocks throughout the day in the hope that their stocks will continue climbing or falling in value for
the seconds to minutes they own the stock, allowing them to lock in quick profits. Day traders usually buy
on borrowed money, hoping that they will reap higher profits through leverage, but running the risk of higher
losses too. While day trading is neither illegal nor is it unethical, it can be highly risky. Most individual
investors do not have the wealth, the time, or the temperament to make money and to sustain the devastating
losses that day trading can bring."
Executive Vice President, Secretary, and Founding Partner of FMG, President of FMG Advisory at
Financial Management Group, Ltd., FMG Advisory, Inc.,
August 1986 - November 1998 (12 years 4 months)
I had founded Financial Management Group, Ltd (FMG); a large financial services organization comprised
of a variety of professionals operating in one location. We had developed a stock purchase program for
where everyone had the opportunity for equity ownership in the new firm. FMG had financial planners,
investment managers, accountants, attorneys, Realtors, liability insurance services, tax preparers, and estate
planners operating out of our corporate headquarters in Lancaster. In one year, we had 24 people on staff,
had approximately 12 offices in Pennsylvania, and several satellite offices in other states. We had in excess
of $50 million under management, and our advisers were generating almost $4 million of commissions,
which did not include the fees from the other professionals. We had acquired our own Broker Dealer firm
and were valued at about $3 to $4 million.
Controller at Pflumm Contractors, Inc.
June 1993 - February 1998 (4 years 9 months)
I were retained by Pflumm Contractors, Inc., as controller, and was responsible for saving the company
from a potential bankruptcy. At that time, due to several unpaid contracts, the company was facing
extreme pressure from lenders and the bonding insurance company. We were responsible for implementing
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computerized accounting, accounting and contract policies and procedures, human resource policies and
procedures, marketing strategies, performance measurement reporting, and negotiate for the payment of
unpaid contracts. The bonding company was especially problematic, since it was the lifeline to continue
work and bidding for public contracts. The Bank of Lancaster County demanded a complete accounting of
the operations in order to stave off a default on the notes and loans it was holding. We essentially revamped
the entire operation. Within 3 years, the company realized an increase in profits of 3 to 4 times its previous
years, and record revenues.
Founding President at Advanced Media Group Ltd
March 1989 - May 1992 (3 years 3 months)
I had founded Advanced Media Group, Ltd., and was one of only 5 or 6 U.S. domestic companies that had the
capability to manufacture CD-ROM's. We did business with commercial companies, government agencies,
educational institutions, and foreign companies. I performed services and contracts for the Department
of Defense, NASA, National Institution of Standards & Technology (NIST), Department of Defense,
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Defense Mapping Agency, Central
Intelligence Agency, (CIA), IBM, Microsoft, AMP, Commodore Computers, American Bankers Bond
Buyers, and a host of others. I also was working with R.R, Donnelly's Geo Systems, which was developing
various interactive mapping technologies, which is now a major asset of Map Quest. Map Quest is the
premier provider of mapping software and applications for the internet and is often used in delivering maps
and directions for Fortune 500 companies. We had arranged for High Industries to sell American Helix,
the manufacturer of compact discs, to R.R. Donnelly. We had brokered a deal and the executives from
Donnellys Chicago headquarters flew to Lancaster to discuss the deal and perform due diligence of the
manufacturing facility located in the Greenfield Industrial Park.
Ambassador at People to People International (PTPI)
February 1991 - November 1991 (10 months)
In 1991 I were elected to People to People International and the Citizen Ambassador Program, which was
founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956. The program was founded to To give specialists
from throughout the world greater opportunities to work together and effectively communicate with peers,
The Citizen Ambassador program administers face-to-face scientific, technical, and professional exchanges
throughout the world. In 1961, under President John F. Kennedy, the State Department established a
nonprofit private foundation to administer the program. We were scheduled to tour the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe to discuss printing and publishing technologies with scientists and technicians around the
world.
Founder, President at FMG Mortgage Banking
January 1987 - November 1988 (1 year 11 months)
I had a created and developed FMG Mortgage Banking, a company that was funded by a major banking firm
in Houston Texas. We had the capability to finance projects from $3 to $100 million dollars. Our terms
and rates were so attractive that we had quickly received solicitations from developers across the country.
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We were also very attractive to companies that wanted to raise capital that include both debt and equity.
Through my company, FMG, we could raise equity funding through private placements, and debt funding
through FMG Mortgage Banking. We were retained by Gamillion Studios of Hollywood, California to
secure financing of their post production Film Studio that was looking to relocate to North Carolina. We had
secured refinancing packages for Norris Boyd of and the Olde Hickory and were in the midst of replacing
the current loan that was with Commonwealth National Bank. We had meetings and discussions with
Drew Anton of the Eden Resort, for refinancing a portion of his debt portfolio. We were quickly seeking
commitments for real estate deals from New York to California. We also had a number of other prominent
local developers seeking our competitive funding, including Owen Kugal, High Industries, and the Marty
Sponougle a partner of The Fisher Group (owner of the Rt. 30 Outlets). We were constantly told that our
financing packages were more competitive than local institutions.
Independant Financial Planning Firm at S.J. Caterbone Associates
January 1985 - August 1986 (1 year 8 months)
Financial Planning Firm affiliated with Independent Broker Dealer, FSC Corporation of Atlanta Ga,. Served
as Vice President of the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the International Association of Financial Planners
and was introduced to FSC by Washington, D.C. based Alexandra Armstrong after I had her speak in
Lancaster Pennsylvania to a host of professionals.
Financial Planner at IDS/American Express
March 1982 - January 1985 (2 years 11 months)
Building Financial Planning Practice
Certifications
Certified Contract Advisor, National Football League Players Association
NFLPA/RPFPC Former Players, Chicago Chapter
March 1985 to March 1986
Education
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor's degree, Business Administration and Management, General, 1976 - 1980
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Information Management
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Computer Proficiency
Securities Offerings
Film Production
Digital Strategy
MK ULTRA
Mind Control Experience
Telepathy
Languages
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Projects
Escaping The Unix Tarpit
May 1991 to June 1991
Members:Stan Caterbone
In 1990 I was requested to be a monthly contributor to one of the leading industry publications for the CDROM industry by Linda Helgerson of Helgerson and Associates. Linda was a sort of watchdog for CD-ROM
professionals based in Washington, D.C. This was my first article. I was workplace-mobbed and fell victim
to another round of assaults soon after. http://www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com/gpage3.html http://
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com/gpage3.html
Publications
Third Circuit Court of Appeals
Third Circuit Court of Appeals
Authors: Stan Caterbone
I appeared as a pro se litigant and overturned Federal Judge Mary McLaughlin of the Eastern District Court.
This was on of several appeals I have won as a pro se litigant in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
Amicus for the Petition of Habeus Corpus of Lisa Michelle Lambert
Clerk of Courts for the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania June 23, 2015
Authors: Stan Caterbone
My Amicus was recorded on June 23, 2015. AND NOW comes before the said court Stanley J. Caterbone,
appearing Pro Se, and Advanced Media Group, as Movant, to file an Amicus in the above captioned case.
The Movant has an interest in this case as a corroborating witness to the prosecutorial misconduct that
was found in this court before the Honorable Stewart Dalzell in 1997. The Movant has made several
personal attempts to bring his evidence to the courts. In November of 1997 the Movant had solicited the
counsel of Ms. Christina Rainville and her firm Schnader & Harrison of Philadelphia. The Movant had
arranged and delivered a letter and evidence of his own prosecutorial misconduct by the Lancaster County
District Attorney and local authorities at Ms. Rainvilles request. Ms. Rainville then returned a letter to
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the Movant that explained that Schnader & Harrison had made the decision that she could no longer accept
any additional clients from Lancaster County. At that time Ms. Rainville was already involved the Darrell
McCrakken case of Lancaster County. In December of 1997 the Movant hand delivered a CD-ROM to
the chambers of the Honorable Judge Stewart Dalzall that contained evidence of the same. This amicus
provides a voice for the movants as well as providing another perspective and opinion that should benefit the
courts; the parties; and the public-at-large. The matters presented in this amicus have a direct relevancy in the
disposition of this case as it does in the opinion and ORDER of the Honorable Paul S. Diamond on May 22,
2014.
Invitation From President Bill Clinton to the Global Initiative of 2006
Stan J. Caterbone July 7, 2015
Authors: Stan Caterbone
I had submitted an essay to qualify for the conference. Visit https://www.clintonfoundation.org/ to learn
more about his foundation and it's mission and work.
Volunteer Experience
Outreach Director at Tom's Projct Hope
April 1998 - Present (17 years 8 months)
To provide public service organizations engaged in the issues of mental illness an opportunity to introduce
the educational video Numbers Dont lie to its respective organizations for use in the field, and to
contribute to the solutions and challenges confronting the mentally ill. The production was developed for
school curriculums and has been very helpful to all persons intervening and interacting with those afflicted
with this disease. The Texas Department of Health has already procured the rights for Numbers Dont lie#
and is introduced the video to schools. The video was disseminated to organizations throughout Lancaster
County.
Outreach Comittee at Freedom From Covert Harassment and Surveillance
June 2009 - Present (6 years 6 months)
FFCHS Mission Statement Freedom From Covert Harassment and Surveillance (FFCHS) is a human
rights organization that identifies and networks with victims of organized stalking and remote electronic
assaults, educates society about covert harassment issues, and advocates for citizens victimized by covert
criminal elements. In support of the mission statement, FFCHS establishes the following goals: (1) provide
supportive services and promote self-help to remote-delivered electronic and group stalking victims for,
although not limited to, unemployment, homelessness, workplace mobbing, psychological tactics, staged
accidents, and vandalism; (2) network nationwide and worldwide with similar organizations, public benefit
and charitable organizations, and health and community development agencies for the benefit of remotedelivered electronic and group stalking victims; and (3) promote the care and well-being of organized stalking
and remote electronic assault victims who have few resources or avenues for a safe environment.
Construction Laborer at Habitat for Humanity International
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Organizations
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Courses
Independent Coursework
Certified Financial Planner
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Founder and Director at Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,
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Stan J. Caterbone
Advanced Media Group
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717)669-2163
PRESS RELEASE
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Advanced Media Group and Stan J. Caterbone Proposed ORGANIZED
STALKING AND DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS HARASSMENT BILL to Pennsylvania House of
Representative Mike Sturla (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) and City of Lancaster Mayor Richard Gray.
The draft legislation is the work of Missouri House of Representative Jim Guest, who has been
working on helping victims of these horrendous crimes for years. The bill will provide protections to
individuals who are being harassed, stalked, harmed by surveillance, and assaulted; as well as
protections to keep individuals from becoming human research subjects, tortured, and killed by
electronic frequency devices, directed energy devices, implants, and directed energy weapons.
Stan J. Caterbone has been a victim of organized stalking since 1987 and a victim of electronic and
direct energy weapons since 2005. He has also been telepathic since 2005. Stan J. Caterbone will
help introduce measures that also pertain to remote viewing; mental telepathy and synthetic
telepathy in more detail. Personal accounts of his pain and torture are also filed in various United
States federal and state courts.
We are urging you to contact your local representatives and support our efforts to pass this
legislation. Below you will find the listings of Pennsylvania State Representatives.
For More Information Please Contact Us At: scaterbone@live.com and visit our library of
documents at https://www.scribd.com/stan5j.5caterbone
_________________________________________________
The draft of the legislation can be found on the following page:
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Capitol Office
State Capitol
Jefferson City Mo.
573-751-0246
District Office
Second Street
King City Mo.
660-535-6664
This letter is to ask for your help for the many constituents in our country who are being affected unjustly
by electronic weapons torture and covert harassment groups. Serious privacy rights violation and physical
injuries have been caused by the activities of these groups and their use of so-called non-lethal weapons on
men, women, and even children.
I am asking you to play a role in helping these victims and also stopping the massive movement in the use
of Veri-chip and RFID technologies in tracking Americans.
Long before Veri-chip was known we were testing these devices on Americans, many without their
knowledge or consent.
There are new revelations of the cancer risk besides the privacy and human rights problems with the use of
Veri-chip and RF signals.
I am asking for your help in stopping these abuses and aiding those already affected.
Sincerely,
Rep. Jim Guest
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Section 1. Short Title This bill may be cited as the Organized Stalking and Directed Energy Devices and Weapons
Bill
Section 2. Findings and Purpose
A) Findings
1) The constitution guarantees the right of the people to be secure in their person. The Declaration
of Independence asserts as self-evident that all men have certain inalienable rights and that among
these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
2) As Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis wrote in 1928, the framers of the Constitution sought
"to protect Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions, and their sensations." It is for
this reason that they established, as against the government, the right to be let alone as "the most
comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men.
3) The first principle of the Nuremberg Code states that with respect to human research, the
voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. The Nuremberg Code further
asserts that such consent must be competent, informed, and comprehending.
4)There are current regulations implementing the obligations of the United States to adhere to
Article 3 of the United Nations Convention Against Torture and other Forms of Cruel, Inhumane or
Degrading Treatment including all terms that are Subject to any reservations, understandings,
declarations, and provisions contained in the United States Senate resolution of ratification of the
Convention.
B) Purpose
To establish regulations and penalties for those who use any type of electronic frequency devices,
directed energy devices, implants, surveillance technology, and directed energy weapon to
purposefully cause any of the following: stalking, harassing, mental or physical harm, injury,
harmful surveillance, torture, diseases, and death to any United States citizen.
Section 3. Organized Stalking
If two or more persons willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow or willfully and maliciously
harass another person and who make a credible threat with the intent to place that person in
reasonable fear for his or her safety, or the safety of his or her immediate family, they are guilty of
the crime of organized stalking, punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than one
year, or by not more than one thousand dollars ($ 1,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment,
or by imprisonment in a federal prison.
If two or more persons violate subdivision (a) when there is a temporary restraining order,
injunction, or any other court order in effect prohibiting the behavior described in subdivision (a)
against the same party, they shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three,
or four years.
For the purposes of this section, "harass" means engages in a knowing and willful course of
conduct directed at a specific person that seriously alarms, annoys, torments, or terrorizes the
person, or damages his personal property or possessions and that serves no legitimate purpose. *
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For the purposes of this section, "course of conduct" means two or more acts occurring over a
period of time, however short, evidencing a continuity of purpose. Constitutionally protected
activity is not included within the meaning of "course of conduct."
For the purposes of this section, "credible threat" means a verbal or written threat, including that
performed through the use of an electronic communication device, or a threat implied by a pattern
of conduct or a combination of verbal, written, or electronically communicated statements and
conduct, made with the intent to place the person that is the target of the threat in reasonable fear
for his or her safety or the safety of his or her family, or personal property or possessions and
made with the apparent ability to carry out the threat so as to cause the person who is the target
of the threat to reasonably fear for his or her safety or the safety of his or her family or personal
property or possessions. It is not necessary to prove that the defendant had the intent to actually
carry out the threat. The present incarceration of a person making the threat shall not be a bar to
prosecution under this section. Constitutionally protected activity is not included within the
meaning of "credible threat."
For purposes of this section, the term "electronic communication device" includes, but is not limited
to, telephones, cellular phones, computers, video recorders, fax machines, pagers or synthetic
telepathy devices.
The sentencing court also shall consider issuing an order restraining the defendant from any
contact with the victim, that may be valid for up to 10 years, as determined by the court. It is the
intent of the Legislature that the length of any restraining order be based upon the seriousness of
the facts before the court, the probability of future violations, and the safety of the victim and his
or her immediate family.
For purposes of this section, "immediate family" means any spouse, parent, child, any person
related by consanguinity or affinity within the second degree, or any other person who regularly
resides in the household, or who, within the prior six months, regularly resided in the household.
Section 4. Punishment for threats
Any person or persons who willfully threatens to commit a crime which will result in death or great
bodily injury to another person, with the specific intent that the statement, made verbally, in
writing, or by means of an electronic communication device, is to be taken as a threat, even if
there is no intent of actually carrying it out, which, on its face and under the circumstances in
which it is made, is so unequivocal, unconditional, immediate, and specific as to convey to the
person threatened, a gravity of purpose and an immediate prospect of execution of the threat, and
thereby causes that person reasonably to be in sustained fear for his or her own safety or for his or
her immediate family's safety, shall be punished by imprisonment in a federal prison not to exceed
one year..
For the purposes of this section, "immediate family" means any spouse, whether by marriage or
not, parent, child, any person related by consanguinity or affinity within the second degree, or any
other person who regularly resides in the household, or who, within the prior six months, regularly
resided in the household.
"Electronic communication device" includes, but is not limited to, telephones, cellular telephones,
computers, video recorders, fax machines, pagers or synthetic telepathy devices
Obscene, threatening or annoying communication
(a) Every person or persons who, with intent to annoy, telephones or makes constant contact by
means of an electronic communication device with another and addresses to or about the other
person any obscene language or addresses to the other person any threat to inflict injury to the
person or any member of his or her family, or any property or personal possessions is guilty of a
misdemeanor. Nothing in this subdivision shall apply to telephone calls or electronic contacts made
in good faith.
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(b) Every person or persons who makes repeated telephone calls or makes repeated contact by
means of an electronic communication device with intent to annoy another person at his or her
residence, is, whether or not conversation ensues from making the telephone call or electronic
contact, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Nothing in this subdivision shall apply to telephone calls or
electronic contacts made in good faith.
(c)
Every person or persons who makes repeated telephone calls or makes repeated contact by
means of an electronic communication device with the intent to annoy another person at his or her
place of work is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand
dollars ($ 1,000), or by imprisonment in a federal prison for not more than one year, or by both
that fine and imprisonment. Nothing in this subdivision shall apply to telephone calls or electronic
contacts made in good faith. This subdivision applies only if one or both of the following
circumstances exist:
(1) There is a temporary restraining order, an injunction, or any other court order, or any
combination of these court orders, in effect prohibiting the behavior described in this section.
(2) The person or persons makes repeated telephone calls or makes repeated contact by means of
an electronic communication device with the intent to annoy another person at his or her place of
work, totaling more than 10 times in a 24-hour period, whether or not conversation ensues from
making the telephone call or electronic contact, and the repeated telephone calls or electronic
contacts are made to the workplace of an adult or fully emancipated minor who is a spouse, former
spouse, cohabitant, former cohabitant, or person with whom the person has a child or has had a
dating or engagement relationship or is having a dating or engagement relationship.
(d) Any offense committed by use of a telephone may be deemed to have been committed where
the telephone call or calls were made or received. Any offense committed by use of an electronic
communication device or medium, including the Internet, may be deemed to have been committed
when the electronic communication or communications were originally sent or first viewed by the
recipient.
(e) Subdivision (a), (b), or (c) is violated when the person acting with intent to annoy makes a
telephone call requesting a return call and performs the acts prohibited under subdivision (a), (b),
or (c) upon receiving the return call.
(f) If probation is granted, or the execution or imposition of sentence is suspended, for any person
or persons convicted under this section, the court may order as a condition of probation that the
person participate in counseling.
(g) For purposes of this section, the term "electronic communication device" includes, but is not
limited to, telephones, cellular phones, computers, video recorders, fax machines, pagers or
synthetic telepathy devices.
mental health, or physical and economic well-being of a person via land-based, sea-based, or
space-based systems using radiation, electromagnetic, psychotronic, sonic, laser, or other energies
directed at individual persons or targeted populations for the purpose of information war, mood
management, or mind control of such persons or populations; or by expelling chemical or biological
agents in the vicinity of a person.
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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
scaterbone@live.com
717-669-2163
Federal Whistleblower
and
Targeted Individual (Victim)
of U.S. Sponsored Mind Control
Executive Summary
Updated on October 10, 2015
I remain,
Stan J. Caterbone
PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant, and the Advanced Media
Group are victims of U.S. Sponsored Mind Control and has been engaged in litigation in both
Federal and State courts seeking financial remedies and a resolution of his Civil Liberties and
his Constitutional Rights. In 1987 Stan J. Caterbone, while managing the financial firm the he
founded, Financial Management Group, Ltd., Stan J. Caterbone became a Federal Whistleblower
when, as a shareholder, he claimed fraud and misconduct within the international arms dealer
and local start-up International Signal & Control, Plc., Some 4 years later ISC was indicted and
plead guilty to the 3rd largest fraud in U.S. history, some $1 Billion and selling arms to Irag via
South Africa. In June of 2015 Stan J. Caterbone became the Movant in the U.S. District Court
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania case No. 5:14-cv-02559-PD for the Habeus Corpus
Petition of Lisa Michelle Lambert. The case is now before the U.S. Third Circuit Court of
Appeals, Case No. 15-3400.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
copyright 2009
Ya know what, I am beginning to analyze this War on Terror and am having difficulty understanding
it all. To me the most effective fundamental fight against Extreme Terrorism is to reduce the motive; or the
Hatred Against America. No one seems to talk about that subject. How do we reduce that Hatred Towards
America and the West?
See, from my perspective, my situation is very disturbing. I mean we have the United States Torturing Me, a
U.S. Citizen for no good or valid reason. I have warned EVERYONE about using my situation to feed this
HATRED towards America.
Low and behold a week or so ago I have had several Muslims sign up as Followers to my
www.scribd.com/amgroup01 online webspace, which I use to post documents. The following being the most
prominent IKWAN Scope, "The Largest Muslim Brotherhood's Scope on the Web":
http://ikhwanscope.net/main/
There have also been several Muslim individuals who signed up as followers around the same time, a week
or so ago. They have also signed up as followers on my www.twitter.com/StanCaterbone webspace.
You must understand, I am a VERY Patriotic Person and live a very patriotic life - I believe in the
U.S. Constitution and Our Founding Father's vision for America; I support Our Military and our
Troops; I believe in the Rule of Law; I am a Practicing Catholic, and have been my whole life; I
Believe in the TRUTH; I believe in Right v. Wrong; Good v. Evil; and finally I believe in God. What
do you believe in?
Posted on the Yahoo Fulton Bank Stock Message Board, January 7, 2010
Date Updated:
Date Completed:
Date Initiated:
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scaterbone@live.com
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
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Psychiatric Commitment of April 2010 by Detective Clark Bearinger, until January of 2015, Stan J.
Caterbone and Advanced Media Group had been in seclusion and in a state of rehabilitation and
rest due to the forced medication by Fairmount Behavioral Hospital and Dr. Silvia Gratz.
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Then soon after the Residents of Lancaster County engaged in a massive Organized Stalking
Campaign. In addition an extreme Computer Hacking Campaign was initiated and executed in
an effort to again SILENCE Stan J. Caterbone and Advanced Media Group.
Lancaster City Police Department took the lead role. As usual Stan J. Caterbone summoned state
and federal authorities for help and assistance, including direct communications with the White
House, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office and
Kathleen Kane, The Pennsylvania State Police, the Pennsylvania General Assembly, several U.S.
Congressmen, and of course the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office.
Since August 1,
2015 the Geek Squad had performed diagnostics and repairs six (6) times due to computer
hacking. On at least 2 occasions the entire hard drive had to be wiped clean and restored.
On June 23, 2015 Stan J. Caterbone was named MOVANT in the 2014 Habeus
Corpus Petition by Lisa Michelle Lambert, Case No. 14:02559 in the U.S. District Court
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania after filing an Amicus on the case. Judge Paul
Diamond was presiding since it's filing in 2014. However, the Petition was not able to
be granted and the case was stalled on jurisdictional law based on new and compelling
evidence, or lack there of.
In fact a working theory was filed that suggested that the East Lampeter
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Lisa Michelle Lambert, or grant her her Habeus Corpus, and whether to grant Summary
Judgment to Stan J. Caterbone in all civil actions in both state and federal courts.
Two weeks later, on July 9, 2015, Detective Clark Bearinger filed another fabricated
Petition for Involuntary Psychiatric Commitment. And again Stan J. Caterbone endured 7 days in
the Fairmount Behavioral Hospital in Philadelphia.
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MANDATORY Treatment Program Ordered by the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas.
So Stan J. Caterbone continued filing in the courts for assistance and resolution. In August, in a
desperate attempt to stop the local torture campaign, another Emergency Injunction was filed in
the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas. On August 6, 2015 Stan J. Caterbone went so far
as to undertake a Professional Polygraph Test administered by Bonnie Lee of Polygraph Solutions
of West Chester, Pennsylvania. The test ended up being 4 grueling hours of torture and a scam of
$600.00.
On July 9th , 2015 a Private Criminal Complaint was filed against Detective Clark Bearinger,
Officer Williams, Officer Binderup, and 2 unidentified patrolman.
Department were so desperate for retaliation from the Amicus filing in the Lisa Michelle Lambert
case, that they actually broke the door in of 1250 Fremont Street in order to execute the
fabricated 302 petition. The Complaint was denied by the Lancaster County District Attorney on
August 8th . The Complaint is now under a Petition for Review by the Lancaster County Court of
Common Pleas.
On August 17, 2015 another Emergency Injunction for Relief was filed in the Lancaster
County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 15-06985. The Injunction was heard by Judge Jeffrey
Wright, who dismissed it as frivolous. An appeal, MD 1561, is pending in the Superior Court of
Pennsylvania.
In addition, by September 26, 2015 Stan J. Caterbone had been granted Electronic Filing
Privileges in the local, state, and federal courts. This should alleviate the fraud and abuses of the
U.S. Postal Service and the computer hackers.
In 2015 Stan J. Caterbone identifies a trend that suggests that the Lancaster County
community-at-large was subject to either community targeting or community hypnosis.
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community targeting theory is supported by experts Jullianne McKinney, Cheryl Welsh, and Dr.
John Hall. The community hypnosis theory is supported by direct personal relationships with the
Amazing Kreskin, Samuel P. Caterbone and Stan J. Caterbone.
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Caterbone, was most likely a target dating back to the early 1960's. In addition, the death of
Samuel P. Caterbone on July 20, 2001 was confirmed to be that of murder, not natural causes.
In the early 1990's Dr. Phillip Caterbone, brother, had been solicited by the National
Institute of Health, or NIH in Washington, D.C., for a fellowship to research and catalog a study to
find a genetic marker for depression in the CATERBONE family.
descendants and relatives of my father, Samuel P. Caterbone, Jr., and took blood samples. I am
alleging that this was a deliberate act to continue the cover story of mental illness to distract and
provide plausible deniability for any linkage to U.S. Sponsored Mind Control.
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HISTORY
In 1987 Stan J. Caterbone went public with allegations of fraud within International Signal
and Control, or ISC as they were commonly referred.
Chem Con officials (an ISC/James Guerin straw company), and as a shareholder of record since
1983 of ISC, Stan J. Caterbone had a meeting with an ISC executive on June 23, 1987, which
resulted in a 22 year legal odyssey. The discussions involved a joint venture with his company,
Financial Management Group, Ltd., or FMG, Ltd., but ended in disclosure of his recent public
allegations of fraud. Four years later, ISC founder and chairman James Guerin, and other officials
and companies pleaded guilty to a $1 Billion Dollar Fraud and export violations including the
selling of arms through South Africa to Iraq and Sadaam Hussein.
influence and public corruption had been used to cover-up the activities and Federal False Claims
Act violations of Stan J. Caterbone for the next eighteen years. There ensued a total blockade of
all United States Courts for all redress and remedy available in accordance with federal, state, and
local laws.
This included recovery of his business interests; intellectual property; real estate;
personal and business real property; his unblemished and impressive reputation; and his most
valuable asset - the ability to produce income. This might be legally referred to as the Right-ToWork under federal statutes.
investment or developed a business that did not make a profit over the next 22 years.
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includes two real estate properties that were illegally seized through foreclosure proceedings.
Since 1987 Stan J. Caterbone has been a prisoner and enemy of the state.
ISC was a
Department of Defense (DOD) Contractor and a partner with United States Intelligence Agencies
since it's beginings in the early 1970's. One of it's first contracts was Project X with the National
Security Agency or NSA of Ft. Meade, Maryland.
In summary, the following are facts and part of the public record regarding
SIGNAL & CONTROL OR ISC:
INTERNATIONAL
Once the third (3rd) largest employer in the County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with
over 5,000 employees.
James Guerin, founder and CEO was once the largest philanthropist to charitable
organizations in the County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
The ISC/Ferranti Scandal was the third (3) largest white-collar fraud within the United
States as of 1992.
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The following are some of the public officials and politicians associated with ISC:
George H.W. Bush, former U.S. President, and Director of the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA).
Robert Gates, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and current
Secretary of Defense.
Bobby Ray Inman, former Board of Directors if ISC, former Director of the NSA, and
currently associated and directly involved with Mind Control Research organizations.
Alexander Haig, former U.S. Secretary of State, and ISC lobbyist and Board of
Directors?
Carlos Cardoen/Cardoen Industries, a joint venture partner with ISC and arms
merchant for the cluster bomb who eventually sold to Iraq and other Middle Eastern
Countries under U.S. sanctions.
ISC was credited with the design of the cluster bomb, and has patents filed in the U.S.
Patent Office.
In 1987 ISC completed the merger with the 3rd largest defense contractor of Great
Britain, Ferranti International; who paid $1 billion dollars for ISC and all of it's
subsidiaries.
ABC News/Financial Times aired 3 episodes on ABC Nightline with Ted Koppel
regarding the ISC/CIA defense weapons; technologies; and cluster bombs to Iraq
story and lead into the allegations that then nominee for the Director of CIA Robert
Gates was involved with ISC and the selling of arms to Iraq.
ABC News 20/20 aired a story on the ISC/CIA efforts to sell cluster bombs to Saadam
Hussein and Iraq on February 1, 1991 days after the start of the Persian Gulf War I,
with the initial bombing raid destroying a cluster bomb factory built in Iraq by
Carlos Cardoen.
On July 1st and 2nd of 1987 Stan J. Caterbone solicited the legal counsel of Lancaster
Attorney Joseph Roda for counsel regarding, FMG, Ltd., International Signal &
Control (ISC); Commonwealth Bank, etc., and was billed for his services. Joseph
Roda did absolutely nothing but refute Stan J. Caterbone's claims and would not
believe him.
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investigation into ISC was still ongoing. It is not known whether it has closed or not. All of these
activates constitute a RICO crime due to the pattern and organization of the perpetrators. The
pattern and source of the activities can be traced back to 1987, with subgroups changing over
time, but still engaging in the same practices. The following plan of action was followed in order
to perpetrate the cover-up:
Totally discredit Stan(ley) J. Caterbone and any and all allegations in every way
possible.
Somehow persuade the community of Lancaster County to buy into this plan of
action through money, favors, etc.,
Always keep attorneys and anyone remotely involved with the legal community
away at times when efforts for justice are pursued.
When attempts to enter the U.S. legal system arise, isolate, harass, and extort
any monies and/or possessions of value.
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twenty attorneys, some from large firms with national recognition in their respective fields of
specialties. Attorneys from New York City to Santa Barbara and San Diego California were visited
and consulted as well as a group of ex FBI agents who specialized in white collar crime that are
now globally recognized. However, the money and influence of persons and entities that wanted
these issues silence always prevailed. The issues were so complex and convoluted, and involved
such high profile politicians and U.S. agencies, it was far easier to state that there was no case, or
their were no claims that would result in remedy or redress. Between the Republican Party and
the Department of Defense, the CIA and the NSA, there was not an attorney that could not be
influenced. The obstruction of justice and due process in this case is most likely unprecedented in
nature and in malice.
However in 2005 that all changed when Stan J. Caterbone appeared as a pro se litigant
representing himself, without any counsel, in the United States District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania in CATERBONE v. The Lancaster County Prison, et. al., or case no. 05-cv2288.
This case is still not settled and has been withdrawn by plaintiff Stan J.
Caterbone in October of 2008 after a successful ruling in the U.S. Third Circuit Court of
Appeals (07-4474) in September of 2008. The case will be continued upon the security
of evidence and the cease and desist of obstruction of justice and due process. On May
16, 2005 at the Federal Courthouse in Philadelphia, Stan J. Caterbone filed the case under seal.
One week later in the United States Bankruptcy Court for Eastern Pennsylvania in Reading,
Pennsylvania, again appearing as pro se, Stan J. Caterbone filed a petition for protection under
the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Code, in case no. 05-23059.
These acts of entering the United States legal system with these issues triggered yet
another round of attempts to keep these cases from the courts and judges - Organized Stalking
with Directed Energy Devices and Weapons, built on a foundation of mental telepathy or total
Mind Control.
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Remote Viewers may have attempted to connect in a more direct and continuous way
without success.
In 2005 the U.S. sponsored mind control turned into an all-out assault of mental
telepathy; synthetic telepathy; and pain and torture through the use of directed energy devices
and weapons that usually fire a low frequency electromagnetic energy at the targeted victim.
This assault was no coincidence in that it began simultaneously with the filing of the federal action
in U.S. District Court, or CATERBONE v. Lancaster County Prison, et. al., or 05-cv-2288.
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assault began after the handlers remotely trained Stan J. Caterbone with mental telepathy. The
main difference opposed to most other victims of this technology is that Stan J. Caterbone is
connected 24/7 with a person who declares that she is Interscope recording artist Sheryl Crow of
Kennett Missouri. Stan J. Caterbone has spent 3 years trying to validate and confirm this person
without success. Most U.S. intelligence agencies refuse to cooperate, and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the U.S. Attorney's Office refuse to comment.
more information.
In 2006 or the beginning of 2007 Stan J. Caterbone began his extensive research into
mental telepathy; mind control technologies; remote viewing; and the CIA mind control program
labeled MK ULTRA and it's subprograms.
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FAMILY HISTORY
If you listen to the propaganda machine and the community of Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania, including professionals, the family history of Stan J. Caterbone goes something like
the following:
Father, Samuel Caterbone, Jr., Schizophrenic who ran out on his family
because of nervous breakdowns while trying to run a small dry cleaning
business.
He traveled the world looking for the Blessed Mother Mary and
Brother, Samuel A. Caterbone, suffered from the very same illness has his
father, Schizophrenia, who finally killed himself trying to live in California.
Brother, Thomas W. Caterbone, suffered from the very same mental illness as
his brother, Stan J., Bipolar Mood Disorder, who ran a lawn business and
finally committed suicide at an early age.
Stan J. Caterbone, suffered from Bipolar Mood Disorder, or Manic Depression and
had a nervous breakdown in 1987 trying to compete in the financial services
industry. When he has his nervous breakdowns, he always threatens to sue
everyone in court and is deeply paranoid in thinking the whole world is
against him. He always spends all of his money during his fits of mania and
has delusions about his success as a businessman.
The Family History was formulated back in the 1960's when Samuel Caterbone, Jr.,
father of Stan J. Caterbone, became engaged in a black budget mind control program that began
during his service in the United States Navy as a radioman and air gunner.
Samuel Caterbone,
Jr., was most likely a direct product of MK ULTRA or one of it's subprograms. His brother, Samuel
A. Caterbone, was most likely part of the LSD experiments of MK ULTRA. Stan J. Caterbone is
most likely part of a program sponsored by the Department of Defense Agencies, such as DARPA
or the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The facts of Stan J. Caterbone's intimate discussions
with both his father and brother over the years before they died, the totality of documents that
were preserved in their estate, including service records; letters; official court papers; high school
documents; and the like - all will prove that they were in fact part of MK ULTRA or one of it's
subprograms.
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The following are the facts and the real record of the family history:
Samuel P. Caterbone, Jr., (Father) served in the Navy from 1943 to 1946 and
graduated with honors from Air Gunners School in Jacksonville, Florida. He was an exceptional
student/athlete while attending Lancaster Catholic High School, participating in the band as well
as sports. He was also his senior class secretary/treasurer. After the Navy, he went on to build a
successful dry cleaning business, which he is credited with inventing a filtration system for the
solvents.
He also developed a very good investment in real estate along the Manheim Pike,
owning several properties. By his own writings and from his personal accounts to me, he was
definitely a remote viewer or data miner for some U.S. Agency with telepathic abilities.
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viewing is documented to have begun back in the early 1970's. He also suffered from organized
stalking, and was considered an enemy and prisoner of the state. Back in the 1960's, he was a
world traveler, this is documented by his passports. Samuel P. Caterbone, Jr., may have been a
covert carrier for someone in intelligence. Samuel P. Caterbone, Jr., had his mental health history
laced with electro shock therapy. Electro Shock Therapy Experiments is another subprogram of
MK ULTRA. In addition, and especially disturbing is his criminal record with the Lancaster City
Police Department and the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas.
In 1973 Samuel P.
Caterbone, Jr. was convicted of forging a 2 checks from the Caterbone Cleaners, Inc., checking
account.
The one check to Joe the Motorists Store at the Manor Shopping Center was never
entered into evidence, it was for a total of $70.00. The other check was made out to Lancaster
Attorney James Coho for $200.00 with "divorce proceedings" written in the memo. This was his
only criminal record. Samuel P. Caterbone, Jr., was sentenced to one year probation by President
Judge William Johnstone.
wrote an ORDER releasing him from probation and ordering him to "leave the vicinity of the
County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania". The President Judge of Lancaster County Court of Common
Pleas literally threw my father out of Lancaster County for forging 2 checks from his own
corporation. In 1987 I was arrested for stealing my own files from my own company, Financial
Management Group, Ltd., You can research the life of Candy Jones and Kate O'Brien to learn more
on this topic. Samuel Caterbone, Jr., has left enough writings and documentation to know that his
life fits the model for targeted individuals, complete with economic ruin, isolation, disenfranchised
from family and friends, and of course a fabricated mental illness history. You can view most of
his record online.
The estate was probated in November of 2000. Some two weeks later, on Memorial Day Weekend
of 2001, he had called me to come to New York City to help care for him.
He was in perfect
health until this time. In a matter of six (6) weeks he had succumbed to lung cancer. As per
Julianne McKinney,
former intelligence officer for the U.S. Army and victim activist of U.S.
Sponsored Mind Control, the weapons are lethal enough to kill and the one thing that I worry
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about is that of dying of cancer (paraphrase). There is no doubt now that my father's death was
a murder, not natural.
Samuel A. Caterbone, (Brother) served in the United States Air Force in 1968 to 1970.
In 1991, Stan J. Caterbone accused the United States Government of using his brother, Samuel
A. Caterbone for part of the LSD experiments on mind control, or MK ULTRA. A notarized letter of
October 23, 1991 was sent certified mail to the California Attorney General on the subject matter,
with a return letter from the California Attorney General on January 14, 1992.
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admission before his death, Samuel A. Caterbone disclosed to Stan J. Caterbone of the "bad LSD"
trips while in the Air Force. Since his death of December 25, 1984, Stan J. Caterbone and others
questioned the classification of suicide, and made allegations of foul play that was ultimately
responsible for his death. Finally in a meeting in Santa Barbara, California with the Santa Barbara
Public Guardian's Office, an office admitted that the death was more likely due to foul plan than
suicide.
Samuel A. Caterbone was also an exceptional student and athlete while attending
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, his hunting pants caught fire trying to stay warm.
Lancaster General Hospital for months, going through painful skin grafts and isolation.
hunting accident interrupted his athletic career and scared his legs for life.
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diagnosis was a combination of LSD flashbacks and organized stalking and harassment.
Thomas P. Caterbone, (Brother) had an unfortunate transaction at Fulton Bank that set
a course of action that resulted in a suicide. Although diagnosed with Bipolar Disease and Manic
Depression -- embezzled and extorted monies were most likely the reason for his suicide in 1996.
Fulton Bank was involved in a fraud that took $72,000 from a real estate settlement closing and
lead to his total financial ruin and collapse in June of 1995. The funds were never recovered and
Fulton Bank is a defendant for a wrongful death claim in the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania in CATERBONE v. Lancaster County Prison, et. al., 05-cv-2288.
FULTON BANK triggered a severe and lethal death blow to Thomas P. Caterbone, and as of this
day has refused to acknowledge any wrongdoing or remorse. Thomas P. Caterbone was also an
exceptional athlete. Playing for Lancaster Catholic High School, Franklin and Marshall College, the
Harrisburg Patriots, and even the Philadelphia Eagles. Tom also coached football at J.P. McCaskey
and Franklin and Marshall College.
landscaping business before joining forces with John DePatto of United Financial Services and
selling residential mortgages.
James Guerin and ISC. Parent Bank, owned by ISC also foreclosed on 2323 New Danville Pike,
Conestoga, Pennsylvania in 1988, which was owned by Stan J. Caterbone. Thousands of dollars
of equity was extorted in the process, despite still being short sold for a profit to Mr. Keith
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Kirchner, an executive of Lancaster Newspapers and former graduate of Lancaster Catholic High
School.
Stan J. Caterbone is a remote viewer (at least one way in), is telepathic, and a
federal whistleblower with an exceptional entrepreneurial record in spite of all of his adversaries
and their assaults. In spite of the U.S. Sponsored mind control and torture, he has endured and
will prevail. Legally, Stan J. Caterbone has been able to preserve his claims, and progress his
legal challenges and claims through both the federal and state court system appearing pro se,
without the aid or expense of additional legal counsel. Some of his claims and briefs will most
likely be landmark decisions in years to come. Stan J. Caterbone was a 2-Sport MVP at Lancaster
Catholic High School, in both football and track. Stan J. Caterbone never received less than a B
grade in his four years of high school and had an 87+ average. Stan J. Caterbone excelled in
computer technologies, taking his first full term course in 1975, while in high school and
continuing into college at Millersville University, graduating with a degree in business
administration in 1980.
beginning with Financial Management Group, Ltd., then working with Tony Bongiovi of Power
Station Studios and the "Digital Movie"; then building Advanced Media Group, Ltd..
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years, despite the illegal seizures and foreclosures, Stan J. Caterbone has amassed a portfolio of
impressive real estate deals that have always paid off in profits, no matter how or when they
were sold.
$20,000 dollar investment in 1986 and was still sold for approximately $100,000 two years later,
despite the false arrests and the extortion of most of it's real value and equity.
The mental health history and the criminal records were completely fabricated, and a
close review and investigation into the actual court records and hospital records can prove that in
very short fashion.
There are TWO (2) ways to quickly dispute the Mental Health History and
Record:
One - Review the word "Delusional; delusions; etc.,;
used by mental health professionals, and the false reports by friends and family were associated
with facts, and matters of the official record, the complete opposite of the meaning of the word
"delusional". And they still exist to this very day.
Two - Review the 3 Fabricated Suicide Allegations of the following dates: August
10(?), 1987 at Burdette Tomlin Hospital (Cape May County New Jersey); February 18th(?), 2005
by Kerry Egan and the Southern Regional Police Department; and July 19, 2009 for the 302
Commitment by the Lancaster City Police Department at Lancaster General Hospital.
The Criminal Record is very similar, since 1987 Stanley J. Caterbone has had 31 false
arrests; formal charges and convictions dismissed prior to court proceedings or won on summary
appeals in the County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania; most of which Stan J. Caterbone appearing as
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pro se (representing himself). These have resulted in civil complaints filed in 2008 in CATERBONE
v. The County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania.
For Samuel A. Caterbone, my brother, there are United States Air Force service
records; Lancaster Catholic High School transcripts; Millersville University transcripts; Social
Security Administration records; Santa Barbara County Guardian and Public Defender records;
and papers and documents persevered from his estate.
For Samuel P. Caterbone, my father, there are United States Naval records, Lancaster
Catholic High School transcripts; Social Security Administration records; Lancaster County
Assistance Office records; Local Real Estate Tax records; Lancaster County Tax Assessment
records; Samuel Caterbone Cleaners, Inc., corporate records; Real Estate Deeds and Mortgages;
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas civil and criminal records; and of course papers and
documents persevered from his estate
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broadcast on WHAN Coast to Coast with a guest that was one of the leading Physicist
turned Remote Viewer and expert that testified to this same notion.
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Stan J. Caterbone
Advance Media Group
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603
Derrick Robinson
Freedom From Covert Harassment and Surveillance
P.O. Box 9022
Cincinnati, Ohio 45209
Phone 1-800-571-5618
Fax 1-866-433-4170
email: info@freedomfchs.com
Re: Is County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania Ground Zero for Organized Stalking and
Covert Surveillance?
Derrick,
My pleasure. Derrick, I was trying to get group rates at our new Lancaster Convention Center
Marriot Hotel last week, just as a little fact finding mission. I have a theory that I would like to
send your way. I thought it would be very fruitful to bring some TI's together for a conference,
unless you think the exposure would be harmful.
I believe that they try new models for harassment; organized stalking and surveillance on me
here in Lancaster. Remember, Lancaster is now one of the most "Watched Communities" in the
country. "With those cameras, the Safety Coalition will operate and monitor 165 cameras across
Lancaster City making Lancaster the most watched city of its size in the nation." See article
attached, Watching you: City to add 105 more cameras.
I believe that Lancaster may be ground zero for some of the models of organized stalking and
harassment that we TI's experience and wanted to get some reaction from Lancaster. Some
history on the Lancaster Convention Center. Dale High of High Industries is the lead partner in our
new convention center/hotel. It is first class all the way. Now in the late 1980's I was a joint
venture partner with Dale High in American Helix Technology Company/Advanced Media Group.
American Helix was a cd manufacturer and I and my company Advanced Media Group was the
CD-ROM division of American Helix. I was one of a handful of CD-ROM manufacturers in the
domestic United States back then. Also in 2005 I filed a civil action against the lead hotel, the
Eden Resort Inn, for trying to block the development and building of the Hotel/Convention Center,
see
attached.
Now, some history about Lancaster and the intelligence community. Back in the 1980's there were
several defense contractors located in Lancaster, the main being International Signal & Control,
which I, of course, blew the whistle on a billion dollar fraud and arms to Iraq.
Click here for an overview of ISC.
Click here to see the Lancaster Newspapers Archives regarding International Signal & Control, or
ISC.
Click here to view the live video of the WGAL-TV News Broadcast of October 31, 1991 the evening
of the ISC indictments. The U.S. Department of Justice and other U.S. Agencies held a Press
Conference in the Philadelphia Federal Courthouse to announce the indictments and $ Billion
Dollar Fraud.
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"S.A.I.C. involvement in 1993 American Para psychological Association meeting arrangements, via
their 'Cognitive Sciences Laboratory'. Science Applications International Corporation is a big time
defense contractor, has held the largest number of research contracts of any defense contractor.
Bobby Ray Inman (ISC Board of Directors) is on its board of directors, among others."
by John Porter, CIA Program on Mind Control copyright 1996. In 1994, after Bobby Ray Inman
requested to be withdrawn from consideration as Bill Clinton's first Defense Secretary, his critics
speculated that the decision was motivated by a desire to conceal his links to ISC. Inman was a
member of the so-called "shadow board" of the company which was allegedly either negligent or
approved the exports." by Wikipedia on International Signal and Control, (ISC).
Now, lets list the former Navy personnel:
George H. Bush, former President of the United States, former Director of CIA.
James Guerin, President and Founder of International Signal & Control.
Bobby Ray Inman, former Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Director of
International Signal & Control, (ISC).
My father, Samuel P. Cateronne, Jr.
His father, Samuel J. Caterbone, Sr.
George Noory, of Coast to Coast Radio (just anecdotal, nothing assumed or alleged).
George W. Bush flew with the Navy.
James Cross
I will Finish later and add more.
Next we get to Jim Guerin's attorney back in 1989 through at least 1992. His name was Joseph
Tate, of Philadelpha. This link will take you to a document regarding Joseph Tate, James Guerin
and Joseph Roda, Esq., of Lancaster, my former attorney who said I fabricated everything back in
1987. The document contains a letter of September 12, 2005 from Special Prosecutor Patrick
Fitzgerald regarding Scooter Libby, Former Vice President Dick Cheney's Chief of Staff. the letter
involves Scooter Libby's Grand Jury Indictment for leaking Covert CIA Operative Valerie Plame
and eventually outing her.
Now in Austin Texas in July of 2005 I was detained by 2 Agents from The Defense Intelligence
Agency. I was merely visiting a Military Museum, that had old and vintage helicopters and
airplanes. near where my brother, Dr. Phillip Caterbone lived. I was visiting on my way to
California. While inside the museum 2 Agents from the Department of Defense Defense
Intelligence Agency escorted me outside to my Honda Oddesey and interrogated me making me
confirm that I was visiting and staying with my brother. They caused a problem for my brother's
Medical Practice by shaking up one of his secretaries. The reviewed my court documents for
CATERBONE v. Lancaster County Prison, et. al., Case No. 2005-cv-0288 filed in the U.S. District
Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The demanded that I stay off all military bases
before releasing me.
In 2006 I was telepathic with an older NSA executive on many occasions who wanted to meet me
at the Clipper Stadium who told me he wanted to rent a facility in Lancaster for a training
exercise. I told him to to and see Dale High and the High Group for space at the Greenfield
Industrial Park. He said he was retiring and that our discussions were keeping him a few weeks
longer than expected. We had intimate discussions of my history and the Chesapeake Bay Area.
We also discussed Sheryl Crow, and he told me his wife was a fan. I turned him on to her new
album, Wildflower, and he said she liked it. We had to disengage because he was being harassed
by other telepathic assailants.
My former secretary (Susan Bare) at Pflumm Contractors, Inc., where I was controller and was
hired to rescue the company from near bankruptcy in 1993, told me that her husband, Ross Bare,
who grew up just some 10 or so doors from me, worked for the NSA. She disclosed this soon
after I hired her in 1994 or 1995.
I will finish later and add to this allegation. This is a work-in-progress.
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www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
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AFFIDAVIT
BE IT ACKNOWLEDGED, that Stanley J. Caterbone, Financial Management Group, Ltd.,
FMG Advisory, and and all affiliates, Pro Financial Group, Ltd., Advanced Media Group, Advanced
Media Group, Ltd., Global Entertainment Group, Ltd., Power Productions I, Radio Science
Laboratories, Ltd., of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the undersigned deponent, being of legal
age, does hereby depose and say under oath as follows:
I am now convinced that the situation surrounding my litigation and all factors attributed
to my financial and professional demise bore out of the fact that my Father, Samuel P. Caterbone
was a victim of U.S. Sponsored Mind Control, in the truest sense of the words.
The
whistleblowing activities of 1987 either were a coincidence or I was set up in the very beginning
by Pennsylvania State Senator Gibson Armstrong (former stock broker) in 1983 when he solicited
me to purchase the ISC stock. The preceding would have been the perfect cover story for my
demise; that I was involved in a fraud. Following this analysis would lead one to conclude that
the collateral damage from the activities of my financial ruin always left my fellow businesses in
financial ruin, for example Robert Kauffman and Michael Hartlett, partners, and the shareholders
and affiliated professionals of Financial Management Group, Ltd., Tony Bongiovi and Power Station
Studios, Jim and Lynn Cross as Cross Microwave Consultants, Dave Dering, Scott Robertson, and
James Boyer as American Helix/High Industries, Ralph Mazzochi and Gallo Rosa Restaurant;
Pflumm Contractors, Inc., Mike Caterbone's AIM Wholesaler's Business, Dr. Phillip Caterbone, D.O.
And associated Primary Care Practices of Austin, Texas, Sam Lombardo and Ralph Mazzochi as
S.N. Lombardo Associates for Lancaster Avenue Project, Sheryl Crow Singer Songwriter, my
immediate family, friends, and relatives.
Following this analysis would lead one to concur that the legal and financial remedies
would only be reconciled by the above named parties enjoining my civil litigation. This AFFIDAVIT
is to be considered a legal and binding document to accomplish that remedy.
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www.facebook.com/scaterbone
www.twitter.com/StanCaterbone
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1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
Community Stalking and Organized Libel/Slander Campaign Strategy Issue a few every
year to support false arrests; false imprisonment; fabricated mental illness history. In addition to
isolate by prohibiting entrance to major entertainment venues with good live music. Prohibit from
defending against the lies and slander in public to a minimum. Also, destroy history of strong
Christian values and church attendance on a weekly basis by keeping away from church. The
Millersville University Graduate Studies No Trespass Notice was accommodated by the denial of
entitled benefits of LETA Job Training Education Course of the Paralegal program at HACC during
the same time period.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_disorder
Bipolar disorder
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bipolar disorder, also known as bipolar affective disorder or manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of elevated mood and periods
of depression.[1][2] The elevated mood is significant and is known as mania or hypomania depending on the severity or whether there is psychosis. During mania
an individual feels or acts abnormally happy, energetic, or irritable.[1] They often make poorly thought out decisions with little regard to the consequences. The
need for sleep is usually reduced.[2] During periods of depression there may be crying, poor eye contact with others, and a negative outlook on life.[1] The risk of
suicide among those with the disorder is high at greater than 6% over 20 years, while self harm occurs in 3040%.[1] Other mental health issues such as anxiety
disorder and substance use disorder are commonly associated.[1]
Bipolar disorder
The cause is not clearly understood, but both genetic and environmental factors play a role.[1] Many genes of small effect contribute to risk.[1][3] Environmental
factors include long term stress and a history of childhood abuse.[1] It is divided into bipolar I disorder if there is at least one manic episode and bipolar II
disorder if there are at least one hypomanic episode and one major depressive episode. In those with less severe symptoms of a prolonged duration the condition
cyclothymic disorder may be present. If due to drugs or medical problems it is classified separately.[2] Other conditions that may present in a similar manner
include substance use disorder, personality disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and schizophrenia as well as a number of medical conditions.[1]
Treatment commonly includes psychotherapy and medications such as mood stabilizers or antipsychotics. Examples of mood stabilizers that are commonly used
include lithium and anticonvulsants. Treatment in hospital against a person's wishes may be required at times as people may be a risk to themselves or others yet
refuse treatment. Severe behavioral problems may be managed with short term benzodiazepines or antipsychotics. In periods of mania it is recommended that
antidepressants be stopped. If antidepressants are used for periods of depression they should be used with a mood stabilizer. Electroconvulsive therapy may be
helpful in those who do not respond to other treatments. If treatments are stopped it is recommended that this be done slowly. Many people have social,
financial, or work-related problems due to the disorder. These difficulties occur a quarter to a third of the time on average. The risk of death from natural causes
such as heart disease is twice that of the general population. This is due to poor lifestyle choices and the side effects from medications.[1]
About 3% of people in the United States have bipolar disorder at some point in their life.[4] Lower rates of around 1% are found in other countries. The most
common age at which symptoms begin is 25.[1] Rates appear to be similar in males as females.[5] The economic costs of the disorder has been estimated at $45
billion for the United States in 1991.[6] A large proportion of this was related to a higher number of missed work days, estimated at 50 per year.[6] People with
bipolar disorder often face problems with social stigma.[1]
Psychiatry
ICD-10
F31 (http://apps.who.int/classifications
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ICD-9-CM
296.0 (http://www.icd9data.com
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296.7 (http://www.icd9data.com
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/medlineplus/ency/article/000926.htm)
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/med/topic229.htm)
Patient UK
MeSH
D001714 (https://www.nlm.nih.gov
/cgi/mesh/2015/MB_cgi?field=uid&
term=D001714)
Manic episodes
Mania is a distinct period of at least one week of elevated or irritable mood, which can take the form of euphoria, and exhibit three or more of the following behaviors (four if irritable): speak in a rapid,
uninterruptible manner, are easily distracted, have racing thoughts, display an increase in goal-oriented activities or feel agitated, or exhibit behaviors characterized as impulsive or high-risk such as hypersexuality
or excessive money spending.[7] To meet the definition for a manic episode, these behaviors must impair the individual's ability to socialize or work.[7][8] If untreated, a manic episode usually lasts three to six
months.[10]
People with mania may also experience a decreased need for sleep, speak excessively in addition to speaking rapidly, and may have impaired judgment.[8][11] Manic individuals often have issues with substance
abuse due to a combination of thrill-seeking and poor judgment.[12] At more extreme levels, a person in a manic state can experience psychosis, or a break with reality, a state in which thinking is affected along
with mood.[8] They may feel out of control or unstoppable, or as if they have been "chosen" and are on a special mission, or have other grandiose or delusional ideas.[13] Approximately 50% of those with bipolar
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disorder experience delusions or hallucinations.[14] This may lead to violent behaviors and hospitalization in an inpatient psychiatric hospital.[8][11] The severity of manic symptoms can be measured by rating scales
such as the Young Mania Rating Scale.[11][15]
The onset of a manic (or depressive) episode is often foreshadowed by sleep disturbances.[16] Mood changes, psychomotor and appetite changes, and an increase in anxiety can also occur up to three weeks before a
manic episode develops.[17]
Hypomanic episodes
Hypomania is a milder form of mania defined as at least four days of the same criteria as mania,[8] but does not cause a significant decrease in the individual's ability to socialize or work, lacks psychotic features
(i.e., delusions or hallucinations), and does not require psychiatric hospitalization.[7] Overall functioning may actually increase during episodes of hypomania and is thought to serve as a defense mechanism against
depression.[18] Hypomanic episodes rarely progress to true manic episodes.[18] Some hypomanic people show increased creativity[8] while others are irritable or demonstrate poor judgment. Hypomanic people
generally have increased energy and increased activity levels.
Hypomania may feel good to the person who experiences it.[8] Thus, even when family and friends recognize mood swings, the individual will often deny that anything is wrong.[19] What might be called a
"hypomanic event", if not accompanied by depressive episodes, is often not deemed as problematic, unless the mood changes are uncontrollable, volatile or mercurial.[18] Most commonly, symptoms continue for a
few weeks to a few months.[20]
Depressive episodes
Signs and symptoms of the depressive phase of bipolar disorder include persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, guilt, anger, isolation, or hopelessness;[21] disturbances in sleep and appetite; fatigue and loss of
interest in usually enjoyable activities; problems concentrating; loneliness, self-loathing, apathy or indifference; depersonalization; loss of interest in sexual activity; shyness or social anxiety; irritability, chronic
pain (with or without a known cause); lack of motivation; and morbid suicidal thoughts.[21] In severe cases, the individual may become psychotic, a condition also known as severe bipolar depression with psychotic
features. These symptoms include delusions or, less commonly, hallucinations, which are usually frightening and/or intimidating. A major depressive episode persists for at least two weeks, and may continue for
over six months if left untreated.[22]
The earlier the age of onset, the more likely the first few episodes are to be depressive.[23] Because a bipolar diagnosis requires a manic or hypomanic episode, many patients are initially diagnosed and treated as
having major depression.[24]
Associated features
Associated features are clinical phenomena that often accompany the disorder but are not part of the diagnostic criteria. In adults with the condition, bipolar disorder is often accompanied by changes in cognitive
processes and abilities. These include reduced attentional and executive capabilities and impaired memory. How the individual processes the world also depends on the phase of the disorder, with differential
characteristics between the manic, hypomanic and depressive states.[17] Some studies have found a significant association between bipolar disorder and creativity.[26] Those with bipolar disorder may have difficulty
in maintaining relationships.[27] There are several common childhood precursors seen in children who later receive a diagnosis of bipolar disorder; these disorders include mood abnormalities, full major depressive
episodes, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).[28]
Comorbid conditions
The diagnosis of bipolar disorder can be complicated by coexisting (comorbid) psychiatric conditions including the following: obsessive-compulsive disorder, substance abuse, eating disorders, attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder, social phobia, premenstrual syndrome (including premenstrual dysphoric disorder), or panic disorder.[12][14][21][29] A careful longitudinal analysis of symptoms and episodes, enriched if
possible by discussions with friends and family members, is crucial to establishing a treatment plan where these comorbidities exist.[30]
Causes
The causes of bipolar disorder likely vary between individuals and the exact mechanism underlying the disorder remains unclear.[31] Genetic influences are believed to account for 6080% of the risk of developing
the disorder indicating a strong hereditary component.[14] The overall heritability of the bipolar spectrum has been estimated at 0.71.[32] Twin studies have been limited by relatively small sample sizes but have
indicated a substantial genetic contribution, as well as environmental influence. For bipolar disorder type I, the (probandwise) concordance rates in modern studies have been consistently estimated at around 40% in
identical twins (same genes), compared to about 5% in fraternal twins.[7][33] A combination of bipolar I, II and cyclothymia produced concordance rates of 42% vs. 11%, with a relatively lower ratio for bipolar II
that likely reflects heterogeneity. There is overlap with unipolar depression and if this is also counted in the co-twin the concordance with bipolar disorder rises to 67% in monozygotic twins and 19% in
dizygotic.[34] The relatively low concordance between dizygotic twins brought up together suggests that shared family environmental effects are limited, although the ability to detect them has been limited by small
sample sizes.[32]
Genetic
Genetic studies have suggested that many chromosomal regions and candidate genes are related to bipolar disorder susceptibility with each gene exerting a mild to moderate effect.[14] The risk of bipolar disorder is
nearly ten-fold higher in first degree-relatives of those affected with bipolar disorder when compared to the general population; similarly, the risk of major depressive disorder is three times higher in relatives of
those with bipolar disorder when compared to the general population.[7]
Although the first genetic linkage finding for mania was in 1969,[35] the linkage studies have been inconsistent.[7] The largest and most recent genome-wide association study failed to find any particular locus that
exerts a large effect reinforcing the idea that no single gene is responsible for bipolar disorder in most cases.[36]
Findings point strongly to heterogeneity, with different genes being implicated in different families.[37] Robust and replicable genome-wide significant associations showed several common single nucleotide
polymorphisms, including variants within the genes CACNA1C, ODZ4, and NCAN.[14][36]
Advanced paternal age has been linked to a somewhat increased chance of bipolar disorder in offspring, consistent with a hypothesis of increased new genetic mutations.[38]
Physiological
Abnormalities in the structure and/or function of certain brain circuits could underlie bipolar. Meta-analyses of structural MRI studies in bipolar disorder report an increase in the volume of the lateral ventricles,
globus pallidus and increase in the rates of deep white matter hyperintensities.[39][40][41] Functional MRI findings suggest that abnormal modulation between ventral prefrontal and limbic regions, especially the
amygdala, are likely contribute to poor emotional regulation and mood symptoms.[42]
According to the "kindling" hypothesis, when people who are genetically predisposed toward bipolar disorder experience stressful events, the stress threshold at which mood changes occur becomes progressively
lower, until the episodes eventually start (and recur) spontaneously. There is evidence supporting an association between early-life stress and dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis)
leading to its over activation, which may play a role in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder.[43][44]
Other brain components which have been proposed to play a role are the mitochondria[31] and a sodium ATPase pump.[45] Circadian rhythms and melatonin activity also seem to be altered.[46]
Environmental
Evidence suggests that environmental factors play a significant role in the development and course of bipolar disorder, and that individual psychosocial variables may interact with genetic dispositions.[47] There is
fairly consistent evidence from prospective studies that recent life events and interpersonal relationships contribute to the likelihood of onsets and recurrences of bipolar mood episodes, as they do for onsets and
recurrences of unipolar depression.[48] There have been repeated findings that 3050% of adults diagnosed with bipolar disorder report traumatic/abusive experiences in childhood, which is associated on average
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with earlier onset, a higher rate of suicide attempts, and more co-occurring disorders such as PTSD.[49] The total number of reported stressful events in childhood
is higher in those with an adult diagnosis of bipolar spectrum disorder compared to those without, particularly events stemming from a harsh environment rather
than from the child's own behavior.[50]
Neurological
Less commonly bipolar disorder or a bipolar-like disorder may occur as a result of or in association with a neurological condition or injury. Such conditions and
injuries include (but are not limited to) stroke, traumatic brain injury, HIV infection, multiple sclerosis, porphyria, and rarely temporal lobe epilepsy.[51]
Neuroendocrinological
Dopamine, a known neurotransmitter responsible for mood cycling, has been shown to have increased transmission during the manic phase.[9][52] The dopamine
hypothesis states that the increase in dopamine results in secondary homeostatic down regulation of key systems and receptors such as an increase in dopamine
mediated G protein-coupled receptors. This results in decreased dopamine transmission characteristic of the depressive phase.[9] The depressive phase ends with
homeostatic up regulation potentially restarting the cycle over again.[53]
Glutamate is significantly increased within the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during the manic phase of bipolar disorder, and returns to normal levels once the
phase is over.[54] The increase in GABA is possibly caused by a disturbance in early development causing a disturbance of cell migration and the formation of normal lamination, the layering of brain structures
commonly associated with the cerebral cortex.[55]
Prevention
Prevention of bipolar has focused on stress (such as childhood adversity or highly conflictual families) which, although not a diagnostically specific causal agent for bipolar, does place genetically and biologically
vulnerable individuals at risk for a more pernicious course of illness.[56] There has been debate regarding the causal relationship between usage of cannabis and bipolar disorder.[57]
Diagnosis
Bipolar disorder often goes unrecognized and is commonly diagnosed during adolescence or early adulthood.[58] The disorder can be difficult to distinguish from unipolar depression and the mean delay in
diagnosis is 510 years after symptoms begin.[59] Diagnosis of bipolar disorder takes several factors into account and considers the self-reported experiences of the symptomatic individual, behavior abnormalities
reported by family members, friends or co-workers, and observable signs of illness as assessed by a psychiatrist, nurse, social worker, clinical psychologist or other health professional. Assessment is usually done
on an outpatient basis; admission to an inpatient facility is considered if there is a risk to oneself or others. The most widely used criteria for diagnosing bipolar disorder are from the American Psychiatric
Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the current version being DSM-IV-TR, and the World Health Organization's International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related
Health Problems, currently the ICD-10. The latter criteria are typically used in Europe and other regions while the DSM criteria are used in the USA and other regions, as well as prevailing in research studies. The
DSM-V, published in 2013, included further and more accurate sub-typing.[60]
An initial assessment may include a physical exam by a physician. Although there are no biological tests that are diagnostic of bipolar disorder,[36] tests may be carried out to exclude medical illnesses with clinical
presentations similar to that of bipolar disorder such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, metabolic disturbance, a chronic disease, or an infection such as HIV or syphilis.[58] An EEG may be used to exclude a
seizure disorder such as epilepsy, and a CT scan of the head may be used to exclude brain lesions.[58] Investigations are not generally repeated for a relapse unless there is a specific medical indication.
Several rating scales for the screening and evaluation of bipolar disorder exist, such as the Bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale.[61] The use of evaluation scales can not substitute a full clinical interview but they serve
to systematize the recollection of symptoms.[61] On the other hand, instruments for the screening of bipolar disorder have low sensitivity and limited diagnostic validity.[61]
Bipolar spectrum
Bipolar spectrum disorders (BSD) include the following four disorders: bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, cyclothymic disorder, and bipolar disorder not otherwise specified.[58] These disorders typically involve
depressive symptoms or episodes that alternate with elevated mood states or with mixed episodes that feature symptoms of both depressive and elevated mood states.[62] The concept of the bipolar spectrum is
similar to that of Emil Kraepelin's original concept of manic depressive illness.[63]
Unipolar hypomania without accompanying depression has been noted in the medical literature.[64] There is speculation as to whether this condition may occur with greater frequency in the general, untreated
population; successful social function of these potentially high-achieving individuals may lead to being labeled as normal, rather than as individuals with substantial dysregulation.
Differential diagnosis
There are several other mental disorders with symptoms similar to those seen in bipolar disorder. These disorders include schizophrenia, major depressive disorder,[76] attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD), and certain personality disorders, such as borderline personality disorder.[77][78][79]
It has been noted that the bipolar disorder diagnosis is officially characterized in historical terms such that, technically, anyone with a history of (hypo)mania and depression has bipolar disorder whatever their
current or future functioning and vulnerability. This has been described as "an ethical and methodological issue", as it means no one can be considered as being recovered (only "in remission") from bipolar disorder
according to the official criteria. This is considered especially problematic given that brief hypomanic episodes are widespread among people generally and not necessarily associated with dysfunction.[17]
Management
There are a number of pharmacological and psychotherapeutic techniques used to treat bipolar disorder. Individuals may use self-help and pursue recovery.
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Hospitalization may be required especially with the manic episodes present in bipolar I. This can be voluntary or (if mental health legislation allows and varying state-to-state regulations in the USA) involuntary
(called civil or involuntary commitment). Long-term inpatient stays are now less common due to deinstitutionalization, although these can still occur.[80] Following (or in lieu of) a hospital admission, support
services available can include drop-in centers, visits from members of a community mental health team or an Assertive Community Treatment team, supported employment and patient-led support groups, intensive
outpatient programs. These are sometimes referred to as partial-inpatient programs.[81]
Psychosocial
Psychotherapy is aimed at alleviating core symptoms, recognizing episode triggers, reducing negative expressed emotion in relationships, recognizing prodromal symptoms before full-blown recurrence, and,
practicing the factors that lead to maintenance of remission.[82][83][84] Cognitive behavioral therapy, family-focused therapy, and psychoeducation have the most evidence for efficacy in regard to relapse prevention,
while interpersonal and social rhythm therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy appear the most effective in regard to residual depressive symptoms. Most studies have been based only on bipolar I, however, and
treatment during the acute phase can be a particular challenge.[85] Some clinicians emphasize the need to talk with individuals experiencing mania, to develop a therapeutic alliance in support of recovery.[86]
Medication
A number of medications are used to treat bipolar disorder.[48] The medication with the best evidence is lithium, which is effective in treating acute manic
episodes and preventing relapses; lithium is also an effective treatment for bipolar depression.[87] Lithium reduces the risk of suicide, self-harm, and death in
people with bipolar disorder.[88] It is unclear if ketamine is useful in bipolar as of 2015.[89]
Four anticonvulsants are used in the treatment of bipolar disorder. Carbamazepine effectively treats manic episodes, with some evidence it has greater benefit in
rapid-cycling bipolar disorder, or those with more psychotic symptoms or a more schizoaffective clinical picture. It is less effective in preventing relapse than
lithium or valproate.[90][91] Carbamazepine became a popular treatment option for bipolar in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but was displaced by sodium
valproate in the 1990s. Since then, valproate has become a commonly prescribed treatment, and is effective in treating manic episodes.[92] Lamotrigine has some
efficacy in treating bipolar depression, and this benefit is greatest in more severe depression.[93] It has also been shown to have some benefit in preventing further
episodes, though there are concerns about the studies done, and is of no benefit in rapid cycling disorder.[94] The effectiveness of topiramate is unknown.[95]
Depending on the severity of the case, anticonvulsants may be used in combination with lithium or on their own.[96]
Antipsychotic medications are effective for short-term treatment of bipolar manic episodes and appear to be superior to lithium and anticonvulsants for this
purpose.[48] However, other medications such as lithium are preferred for long-term use.[48] Olanzapine is effective in preventing relapses, although the evidence
is not as solid as for lithium.[97] Antidepressants have not been found to be of any benefit over that found with mood stabilizers.[98]
Short courses of benzodiazepines may be used in addition to other medications until mood stabilizing become effective.[99]
Alternative medicine
There is some evidence that the addition of omega 3 fatty acids may have beneficial effects on depressive symptoms, although studies have been scarce and of variable quality.[100]
Prognosis
For many individuals with bipolar disorder a good prognosis results from good treatment, which, in turn, results from an accurate diagnosis. Of the various forms of bipolar disorder, rapid cycling bipolar disorder is
associated with the worst prognosis.[21] Because bipolar disorder can have a high rate of both under-diagnosis and misdiagnosis,[23] it is often difficult for individuals with the condition to receive timely and
competent treatment.
Bipolar disorder can be a severely disabling medical condition. However, many individuals with bipolar disorder can live full and satisfying lives. Quite often, medication is needed to enable this. Persons with
bipolar disorder may have periods of normal or near normal functioning between episodes.[101]
Functioning
Functioning varies over time along a spectrum from good to fair to poor. During periods of major depression or mania (in BPI), functioning was on average poor, with depression being more persistently associated
with disability than mania. Functioning between episodes was on average good more or less normal. Subthreshold symptoms were generally still substantially impairing, however, except for hypomania (below or
above threshold) which was associated with improved functioning.[102]
Suicide
Bipolar disorder can cause suicidal ideation that leads to suicidal attempts. Individuals whose bipolar disorder begins with a depressive or mixed affective episode seem to have a poorer prognosis and an increased
risk of suicide.[76] One out of two people with bipolar disorder attempt suicide at least once during their lifetime and many attempts are successfully completed.[14] The annual average suicide rate is 0.4%, which is
1020 times that of the general population.[106] The standardized mortality ratio from suicide in bipolar disorder is between 18 and 25.[107] The lifetime risk of suicide has been estimated to be as high as 20% in
those with bipolar disorder.[7]
Epidemiology
Bipolar disorder is the sixth leading cause of disability worldwide and has a lifetime prevalence of about 3% in the general population.[4][108] However, a
reanalysis of data from the National Epidemiological Catchment Area survey in the United States suggested that 0.8% of the population experience a manic
episode at least once (the diagnostic threshold for bipolar I) and a further 0.5% have a hypomanic episode (the diagnostic threshold for bipolar II or cyclothymia).
Including sub-threshold diagnostic criteria, such as one or two symptoms over a short time-period, an additional 5.1% of the population, adding up to a total of
6.4%, were classified as having a bipolar spectrum disorder.[109] A more recent analysis of data from a second US National Comorbidity Survey found that 1%
met lifetime prevalence criteria for bipolar I, 1.1% for bipolar II, and 2.4% for subthreshold symptoms.[110]
There are conceptual and methodological limitations and variations in the findings. Prevalence studies of bipolar disorder are typically carried out by lay
interviewers who follow fully structured/fixed interview schemes; responses to single items from such interviews may suffer limited validity. In addition,
diagnoses (and therefore estimates of prevalence) vary depending on whether a categorical or spectrum approach is used. This consideration has led to concerns
about the potential for both underdiagnosis and overdiagnosis.[111]
The incidence of bipolar disorder is similar in men and women[112] as well as across different cultures and ethnic groups. A 2000 study by the World Health
Organization found that prevalence and incidence of bipolar disorder are very similar across the world. Age-standardized prevalence per 100,000 ranged from
421.0 in South Asia to 481.7 in Africa and Europe for men and from 450.3 in Africa and Europe to 491.6 in Oceania for women. However, severity may differ
widely across the globe. Disability-adjusted life year rates, for example, appear to be higher in developing countries, where medical coverage may be poorer and
medication less available.[113] Within the United States, Asian Americans have significantly lower rates than their African and European American
counterparts.[114]
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History
Variations in moods and energy levels have been observed as part of the human experience since throughout history. The words "melancholia" (an old word for depression)
and "mania" originated in Ancient Greek. The word melancholia is derived from melas/, meaning "black", and chole/, meaning "bile" or "gall",[118] indicative of
the term's origins in pre-Hippocratic humoral theories. Within the humoral theories, mania was viewed as arising from an excess of yellow bile, or a mixture of black and
yellow bile. The linguistic origins of mania, however, are not so clear-cut. Several etymologies are proposed by the Roman physician Caelius Aurelianus, including the
Greek word ania, meaning "to produce great mental anguish", and manos, meaning "relaxed" or "loose", which would contextually approximate to an excessive relaxing of
the mind or soul.[119] There are at least five other candidates, and part of the confusion surrounding the exact etymology of the word mania is its varied usage in the
pre-Hippocratic poetry and mythologies.[119]
In the early 1800s, French psychiatrist Jean-tienne Dominique Esquirol's lypemania, one of his affective monomanias, was the first elaboration on what was to become
modern depression.[120] The basis of the current conceptualisation of manicdepressive illness can be traced back to the 1850s; on January 31, 1854, Jules Baillarger
described to the French Imperial Academy of Medicine a biphasic mental illness causing recurrent oscillations between mania and depression, which he termed folie
double forme ("dual-form insanity").[121] Two weeks later, on February 14, 1854, Jean-Pierre Falret presented a description to the Academy on what was essentially the
same disorder, and designated folie circulaire ("circular insanity") by him.[122]
These concepts were developed by the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin (18561926), who, using Kahlbaum's concept of cyclothymia,[123] categorized and studied the
natural course of untreated bipolar patients. He coined the term manic depressive psychosis, after noting that periods of acute illness, manic or depressive, were generally
punctuated by relatively symptom-free intervals where the patient was able to function normally.[124]
German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin
first distinguished between manic
depressive illness and "dementia
praecox" (now known as
schizophrenia) in the late 19th century
The term "manicdepressive reaction" appeared in the first American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic Manual in 1952, influenced by the legacy of Adolf Meyer.[125]
Subclassifying this into 'unipolar' and 'bipolar' disorder was first proposed by German psychiatrists Karl Kleist and Karl Leonhard in the 1950s and, since the DSM-III,
Major Depressive Disorder has been regarded as a separate condition to Bipolar Disorder. Subtypes of 'Bipolar II' and 'rapid cycling' have been included since the DSM-IV,
based on work from the 1970s by David L. Dunner, Elliot S. Gershon, Frederick K. Goodwin, Ronald R. Fieve and Joseph L. Fleiss.[126][127][128]
Specific populations
Children
In the 1920s, Emil Kraepelin noted that manic episodes are rare before puberty.[141] In general, bipolar disorder in children was not recognized in the first half of
the twentieth century. This issue diminished with an increased following of the DSM criteria in the last part of the twentieth century.[141][142]
While in adults the course of bipolar disorder is characterized by discrete episodes of depression and mania with no clear symptomatology between them, in
children and adolescents very fast mood changes or even chronic symptoms are the norm.[143] Pediatric bipolar disorder is commonly characterized by outbursts
of anger, irritability and psychosis, rather than euphoric mania, which is more likely to be seen in adults.[141][143] Early onset bipolar disorder is more likely to
manifest as depression rather than mania or hypomania.[144]
The diagnosis of childhood bipolar disorder is controversial,[143] although it is not under discussion that the typical symptoms of bipolar disorder have negative
consequences for minors suffering them.[141] The debate is mainly centered on whether what is called bipolar disorder in children refers to the same disorder as
when diagnosing adults,[141] and the related question of whether the criteria for diagnosis for adults are useful and accurate when applied to children.[143]
Regarding diagnosis of children, some experts recommend following the DSM criteria.[143] Others believe that these criteria do not correctly separate children
with bipolar disorder from other problems such as ADHD, and emphasize fast mood cycles.[143] Still others argue that what accurately differentiates children with
bipolar disorder is irritability.[143] The practice parameters of the AACAP encourage the first strategy.[141][143] American children and adolescents diagnosed with
bipolar disorder in community hospitals increased 4-fold reaching rates of up to 40% in 10 years around the beginning of the 21st century, while in outpatient
clinics it doubled reaching 6%.[143] Studies using DSM criteria show that up to 1% of youth may have bipolar disorder.[141]
Treatment involves medication and psychotherapy.[143] Drug prescription usually consists in mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotics.[143] Among the former, lithium is the only compound approved by the
FDA for children.[141] Psychological treatment combines normally education on the disease, group therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy.[143] Chronic medication is often needed.[143]
Current research directions for bipolar disorder in children include optimizing treatments, increasing the knowledge of the genetic and neurobiological basis of the pediatric disorder and improving diagnostic
criteria.[143] Some treatment research suggests that psychosocial interventions that involve the family, psychoeducation, and skills building (through therapies such as CBT, DBT, and IPSRT) can benefit in a
pharmocotherapy.[145] Unfortunately, the literature and research on the effects of psychosocial therapy on BPSD is scarce, making it difficult to determine the efficacy of various therapies.[145] The DSM-V has
proposed a new diagnosis which is considered to cover some presentations currently thought of as childhood-onset bipolar.[146]
Elderly
There is a relative lack of knowledge about bipolar disorder in late life. There is evidence that it becomes less prevalent with age but nevertheless accounts for a similar percentage of psychiatric admissions; that
older bipolar patients had first experienced symptoms at a later age; that later onset of mania is associated with more neurologic impairment; that substance abuse is considerably less common in older groups; and
that there is probably a greater degree of variation in presentation and course, for instance individuals may develop new-onset mania associated with vascular changes, or become manic only after recurrent
depressive episodes, or may have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder at an early age and still meet criteria. There is also some weak and not conclusive evidence that mania is less intense and there is a higher
prevalence of mixed episodes, although there may be a reduced response to treatment. Overall, there are likely more similarities than differences from younger adults.[147][148] In the elderly, recognition and
treatment of bipolar disorder may be complicated by the presence of dementia or the side effects of medications being taken for other conditions.[149]
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Paranoid schizophrenia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paranoid schizophrenia, also called schizophrenia, paranoid type is a sub-type of schizophrenia as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders, DSM-IV code 295.30.[1] It is the most common type of schizophrenia.[2][3] Schizophrenia is defined as a chronic mental illness in which a person loses
touch with reality (psychosis)."[4] Schizophrenia is divided into subtypes based on the predominant symptomatology at the time of evaluation."[5] The clinical
picture is dominated by relatively stable, often persecutory, delusions, usually accompanied by hallucinations, particularly of the auditory variety (hearing voices),
and perceptual disturbances. These symptoms can have a huge effect on functioning and can negatively affect a persons quality of life. Paranoid schizophrenia is a
lifelong illness, but with proper treatment, a person suffering from the illness can live a higher quality of life.[4]
Paranoid schizophrenia
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Specialty
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Although paranoid schizophrenia is defined by those two symptoms, it is also defined by a lack of certain symptoms (negative symptoms). The following
symptoms are not prominent: disorganized speech, disorganized or catatonic behavior, or flat or inappropriate affect."[5] Those symptoms are present in another
form of schizophrenia, disorganized-type schizophrenia. The criteria for diagnosing paranoid schizophrenia must be present from at least one to six months.[5] This
helps to differentiate schizophrenia from other illnesses, such as bipolar disorder.[5] It also ensures that the illness is chronic and not acute, and will not go away in
time.
Paranoid schizophrenia is defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, but it was dropped from the 5th Edition. The
American Psychiatric Association chose to eliminate schizophrenia subtypes because they had limited diagnostic stability, low reliability, and poor validity."[6]
The symptoms and lack of symptoms that were being used to categorize the different subtypes of schizophrenia were not concrete enough to be able to be
diagnosed. The APA also believed that the subtypes of schizophrenia should be removed because they did not appear to help with providing better targeted
treatment, or predicting treatment response."[6] Targeted treatment and treatment response vary from patient to patient, depending on his or her symptoms. It is
more beneficial, therefore, to look at the severity of the symptoms when considering treatment options.
/2015/en#/F20.0)
ICD-9-CM 295.3 (http://www.icd9data.com
/getICD9Code.ashx?icd9=295.3)
MeSH
D012563 (https://www.nlm.nih.gov
/cgi/mesh/2015/MB_cgi?field=uid&
term=D012563)
Contents
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Symptoms
Diagnosis
Prevention
Treatment
History
See also
References
Further reading
External links
Symptoms
Paranoid schizophrenia manifests itself in an array of symptoms. Common symptoms for paranoid schizophrenia include auditory hallucinations (hearing voices) and paranoid delusions (believing everyone is out
to cause you harm).[4] However, two of the symptoms separate this form of schizophrenia from other forms.
One criterion for separating paranoid schizophrenia from other types is delusion. A delusion is a belief that is held strong even when the evidence shows otherwise. Some common delusions associated with
paranoid schizophrenia include, believing that the government is monitoring every move you make, or that a co-worker is poisoning your lunch."[4] In all but rare cases, these beliefs are irrational, and can cause
the person holding them to behave abnormally. Another frequent type of delusion is a delusion of grandeur, or the fixed, false belief that one possesses superior qualities such as genius, fame, omnipotence, or
wealth."[7] Common ones include, the belief that you can fly, that you're famous, or that you have a relationship with a famous person."[4]
Another criterion present in patients with paranoid schizophrenia is auditory hallucinations, in which the person hears voices or sounds that are not really present. The patient will sometimes hear multiple voices
and the voices can either be talking to the patient or to one another.[4] These voices that the patient hears can influence them to behave in a particular manner. Researchers at the Mayo Foundation for Medical
Education and Research provide the following description: They [the voices] may make ongoing criticisms of what youre thinking or doing, or make cruel comments about your real or imagined faults. Voices
may also command you to do things that can be harmful to yourself or to others."[4] A patient exhibiting these auditory hallucinations may be observed talking to himself because the person believes that the voices
are actually present.
Early diagnosis is important for the successful treatment of schizophrenia.
Diagnosis
The DSM-IV criteria for the diagnosis of schizophrenia require the presence of symptoms for certain periods of time in order to successfully diagnose a person with schizophrenia. A person must exhibit two or
more core symptoms for a minimum of one month, such as delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, or negative symptoms. There also must be significant
impairment for the person at work, with academic performance, interpersonal relationships, and the ability to take care of oneself. These symptoms must continue for a minimum of six months with the first
symptoms continuing for at least one month. Paranoid schizophrenia is differentiated by the presence of hallucinations and delusions involving the perception of persecution or grandiosity in one's beliefs about the
world.
People with paranoid schizophrenia are often more articulate or "normal" seeming than other schizophrenics, such as hebephrenia-afflicted individuals.[8] The diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia is given with the
presence of bizarre delusions or hallucinations that defy the natural laws of basic logical thought processes, or thought disorders and withdrawal due to these thoughts and delusions.[9] The paranoid subset of
schizophrenia tends to have a better prognosis than other subtypes (hebephrenic and simple in particular) as the intellect and personality are relatively preserved, thus enabling a greater degree of cognitive and
interpersonal functioning.
With the removal of the subtypes of schizophrenia in DSM-V, paranoid schizophrenia will no longer be used as a diagnostic category. If a person is exhibiting symptoms of schizophrenia, including symptoms of
paranoid type, they will simply be diagnosed with schizophrenia and will be treated with antipsychotics based on their individual symptoms.
Prevention
According to the Mayo Clinic, it is best to start receiving treatment for paranoid schizophrenia as early as possible and to maintain the treatment throughout life.[10] Continuing treatment will help keep the serious
symptoms under control and allow the person to lead a more fulfilling life. One cannot reduce the risk of developing paranoid schizophrenia. This illness is typically unpreventable.
It has a strong hereditary component with a first degree parent or sibling. There is some possibility that there are environmental influences including "prenatal exposure to a viral infection, low oxygen levels during
birth (from prolonged labor or premature birth), exposure to a virus during infancy, early parental loss or separation, and physical or sexual abuse in childhood".[11] Eliminating any of these factors could help
reduce an individual's future risk of developing paranoid schizophrenia.
Treatment
Paranoid schizophrenia is a sickness that requires constant treatment and neuroleptics to allow a person to have a relatively stable and normal lifestyle.[12] In order to be successfully treated, a schizophrenic person
should seek help from family or primary care doctors, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, pharmacists, family members, case workers, psychiatric nurses or social workers,[12] provided he or she is not unable to do so,
due to many schizophrenics' inability to accept their condition. The main options that are offered for the treatment of paranoid schizophrenia are the following: neuroleptics, psychotherapy, hospitalization, ECT, and
vocational skills training.[12]
There are many different types of disorders that have similar symptoms to paranoid schizophrenia, and doctors diagnosing patients can sometimes make mistakes. There are tests that psychiatrists perform to try to
get a correct diagnosis. They include "psychiatric evaluation, in which the doctor or psychiatrist will ask a series of questions about the patient's symptoms, psychiatric history, and family history of mental health
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problems; medical history and exam, in which the doctor will ask about one's personal and family health history and will also perform a complete physical examination to check for medical issues that could be
causing or contributing to the problem; laboratory tests in which the doctor will order simple blood and urine tests can rule out other medical causes of symptoms".[11] There are side effects associated with taking
antipsychotics to try to improve the quality of life for those living with paranoid schizophrenia. Neuroleptics can cause high blood pressure and high cholesterol.[12] Many people who take these neuroleptics exhibit
weight gain and have a higher risk of developing diabetes.[12]
History
Since the early 1800s, schizophrenia has been recognized as a psychological disorder. It was first described in 1883, by Emil Kraepelin as dementia praecox, or the premature deterioration of the brain. It was
believed to be untreatable and unstoppable. At this time, very few people were diagnosed with dementia praecox due to the small range of symptoms recognized specifically as signs of this disorder. Years later,
Eugen Bleuler coined the phrase schizophrenia, which literally means "split mind".
Bleuler thought that the disorder caused a person to no longer be able to fully function mentally due to a lack of mental associations between thought, language, emotions, memory and problem solving, due to the
splitting of their mind.[8] Eventually, the broad diagnosis of schizophrenia was narrowed down to a set of specific types of symptoms that were necessary in order to diagnosis the disorder, and was also split into
several different types: paranoid, disorganized, and catatonic (each with their own specific symptoms), along with undifferentiated and residual schizophrenia, which are a combination or very few residual
symptoms of schizophrenia.
During World War II the Nazi party attempted to eradicate schizophrenia by sterilization and killing psychiatric patients.[13]
As of 2013, with the publication of the new DSM-5, the different subtypes of schizophrenia are no longer specified or differentiated from schizophrenia in the manual. Instead, schizophrenia is viewed as one
mental disorder with an array of different symptoms. Treatment for people suffering from schizophrenia is decided upon based on the types of symptoms that are exhibited in each individual case.[14]
See also
Catatonia
Disorganized schizophrenia
Daniel Paul Schreber, a case of "dementia praecox".
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3. "Schizophrenia". University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
4. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (2013). Paranoid Schizophrenia. Mayo Clinic. Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/paranoid-schizophrenia/DS00862/DSECTION=symptoms
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9. Torgersen, S. (2012). Paranoid schizophrenia, paranoid psychoses, and personality disorders. Journal for the Norwegian Medicine Association. New York, NY. 132 (7), 851-852.
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11. Smith, M., Segal J. (2013). Schizophrenia signs, symptoms, and causes. http://www.helpguide.org/mental/schizophrenia_symptom.htm#causes
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Further reading
Case, Jenifer R. & Case, Donn T. Milestones and Avenues: A Story of Loss and Recovery: A biographical account of living with paranoid schizophrenia (2006)
Kraepelin, Emil Paranoidal Forms of Dementia praecox [Paranoid Schizophrenia] (HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY) (1906)
Miller, Carolyn Straight From the Heart: A Mother Battles Paranoid Schizophrenia, and a Girl Struggles to Grow Up (2006)
Parker, James N. & Parker, Philip M. Paranoid Schizophrenia: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References (2004)
Podsobinski, Larry (2007). In The Grip of Paranoid Schizophrenia: One Man's Metamorphosis Through Psychosis. Lulu. ISBN 1430322314.
Zucker, Luise J. Ego Structure in Paranoid Schizophrenia: A New Method of Evaluating Projective Material (1958)
External links
Patient UK - Schizophrenia (http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Schizophrenia.htm)
Paranoid Schizophrenia ICD-10 (http://www.schizophrenia.com/szparanoid.htm)
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Delusional disorder
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delusional disorder is a psychiatric condition in which the patients present with delusions, but with no accompanying prominent hallucinations, thought disorder,
mood disorder, or significant flattening of affect.[1][2] Delusions are a specific symptom of psychosis. Delusions can be bizarre or non-bizarre in content.[2]
Non-bizarre delusions are fixed false beliefs that involve situations that could potentially occur in real life; examples include being followed or poisoned.[3] Apart
from their delusions, people with delusional disorder may continue to socialize and function in a normal manner and their behaviour does not generally seem odd
or bizarre.[4] However, the preoccupation with delusional ideas can be disruptive to their overall lives.[4] For the diagnosis to be made, auditory and visual
hallucinations cannot be prominent, though olfactory or tactile hallucinations related to the content of the delusion may be present.[2]
Delusional disorder
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To be diagnosed with a delusional disorder, the delusion(s) cannot be due to the effects of a drug, medication, or general medical condition, and delusional disorder
cannot be diagnosed in an individual previously properly diagnosed with schizophrenia. A person with delusional disorder may be high functioning in daily life,
and this disorder bears no relation to one's IQ.[5] According to German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin, patients with delusional disorder remain coherent, sensible and
reasonable.[6] The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) defines six subtypes of the disorder characterized as erotomanic (believes that
someone is in love with them), grandiose (believes that they are the greatest, strongest, fastest, richest, and/or most intelligent person ever), jealous (believes that
the love partner is cheating on them), persecutory (delusions that the person or someone to whom the person is close is being malevolently treated in some way),
somatic (believes that they have a disease or medical condition), and mixed, i.e., having features of more than one subtype.[2] Delusions also occur as symptoms of
many other mental disorders, especially the other psychotic disorders.
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MeSH
The DSM-IV, and psychologists, generally agree that personal beliefs should be evaluated with great respect to cultural and religious differences, since some
cultures have widely accepted beliefs that may be considered delusional in other cultures.[7]
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Contents
1 Classification
2 Signs and symptoms
3 Causes
4 Diagnosis
5 Treatment
6 Epidemiology
7 In Popular Culture
8 See also
9 References
10 Further reading
Classification
Diagnosis of a specific type of delusional disorder can sometimes be made based on the content of the delusions. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) enumerates seven types:
Erotomanic type (erotomania): delusion that another person, often a prominent figure, is in love with the individual. The individual may breach the law as he/she tries to obsessively make contact with the
desired person.
Grandiose type: delusion of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity or believes himself/herself to be a famous person, claiming the actual person is an impostor or an impersonator.
Jealous type: delusion that the individual's sexual partner is unfaithful when it is untrue. The patient may follow the partner, check text messages, emails, phone calls etc. in an attempt to find "evidence" of
the infidelity.
Persecutory type: This delusion is a common subtype. It includes the belief that the person (or someone to whom the person is close) is being malevolently treated in some way. The patient may believe
that he/she has been drugged, spied upon, harassed and so on and may seek "justice" by making police reports, taking court action or even acting violently.
Somatic type: delusions that the person has some physical defect or general medical condition
Mixed type: delusions with characteristics of more than one of the above types but with no one theme predominating.
Unspecified type: delusions that cannot be clearly determined or characterized in any of the categories in the specific types.[8]
Causes
The cause of delusional disorder is unknown,[3] but genetic, biochemical and environmental factors may play a significant role in its development.[10] Some people with delusional disorders may have an imbalance
in neurotransmitters, the chemicals that send and receive messages to the brain.[11] There does seem to be some familial component, and social isolation, immigration (generally for persecutory reasons),[3] drug
abuse, excessive stress,[12] being married, being employed, low socioeconomic status, celibacy among men, and widowhood among women may also be risk factors.[13] Delusional disorder is currently thought to
be on the same spectrum or dimension as schizophrenia, but people with delusional disorder, in general, may have less symptomatology and functional disability.[14]
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis includes ruling out other causes such as drug-induced conditions, dementia, infections, metabolic disorders, and endocrine disorders.[3] Other psychiatric disorders must then be ruled out. In
delusional disorder, mood symptoms tend to be brief or absent, and unlike schizophrenia, delusions are non-bizarre and hallucinations are minimal or absent.[3]
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Interviews are important tools to obtain information about the patient's life situation and past history to help make a diagnosis. Clinicians generally review earlier medical records to gather a full history. Clinicians
also try to interview the patient's immediate family, as this can be helpful in determining the presence of delusions. The mental status examination is used to assess the patient's current mental condition.[15]
A psychological questionnaire used in the diagnosis of the delusional disorder is the Peters Delusion Inventory (PDI) which focuses on identifying and understanding delusional thinking. However, this
questionnaire is more likely used in research than in clinical practice.[15]
In terms of diagnosing a non-bizarre delusion as a delusion, ample support should be provided through fact checking. In case of non-bizarre delusions, Psych Central[16] notes, "All of these situations could be true
or possible, but the person suffering from this disorder knows them not to be (e.g., through fact-checking, third-person confirmation, etc.). "
Treatment
A challenge in the treatment of delusional disorders is that most patients have limited insight, and do not acknowledge that there is a problem.[3] Most patients are treated as out-patients, although hospitalization
may be required in some cases if there is a risk of harm to self or others.[3] Individual psychotherapy is recommended rather than group psychotherapy, as patients are often quite suspicious and sensitive.[3]
Antipsychotics are not well tested in delusional disorder, but they do not seem to work very well, and often have no effect on the core delusional belief.[3] Antipsychotics may be more useful in managing agitation
that can accompany delusional disorder.[3]
Psychotherapy for patients with delusional disorder can include cognitive therapy which is conducted with the use of empathy. During the process, the therapist can ask hypothetical questions in a form of
therapeutic Socratic questioning.[17] This therapy has been mostly studied in patients with the persecutory type. The combination of pharmacotherapy with cognitive therapy integrates treating the possible
underlying biological problems and decreasing the symptoms with psychotherapy as well. Psychotherapy has been said to be the most useful form of treatment because of the trust formed in a patient and therapist
relationship.[18] The therapist is there for support and must not show any signs implying that the patient is mentally ill.[18]
Supportive therapy has also been shown to be helpful. Its goal is to facilitate treatment adherence and provide education about the illness and its treatment.
Furthermore, providing social skills training has helped many persons. It can promote interpersonal competence as well as confidence and comfort when interacting with those individuals perceived as a threat.[19]
Insight-oriented therapy is rarely indicated or contraindicated; yet there are reports of successful treatment.[19] Its goals are to develop therapeutic alliance, containment of projected feelings of hatred, impotence,
and badness; measured interpretation as well as the development of a sense of creative doubt in the internal perception of the world. The latter requires empathy with the patient's defensive position.[19]
Epidemiology
Delusional disorders are uncommon in psychiatric practice, though this may be an underestimation due to the fact that those afflicted lack insight and thus avoid psychiatric assessment. The prevalence of this
condition stands at about 24 to 30 cases per 100,000 people while 0.7 to 3.0 new cases per 100,000 people are reported every year. Delusional disorder accounts for 1-2% of admissions to inpatient mental health
facilities.[2][20] The incidence of first admissions for delusional disorder is lower, from 0.001-0.003%.[21]
Delusional disorder tends to appear in middle to late adult life, and for the most part first admissions to hospital for delusional disorder occur between age 33 and 55.[3] It is more common in women than men, and
immigrants seem to be at higher risk.[3]
In Popular Culture
In 2010 psychological thriller Shutter Island, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, delusional disorder is accurately portrayed, along with other disorders.[22][23]
See also
Monothematic delusions
Paranoia
References
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9. Munro, Alistair (1999). Delusional disorder: paranoia and related illnesses. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
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counseling. Br J Pschychiatry." 1978. p385-390
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13. Shivani Chopra, MD; Chief Editor; et al. "Delusional Disorder - Epidemiology - Patient demographics".
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18. Grohol, John. "Delusional Disorder Treatment". Psych Central. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
19. Shivani Chopra, MD; Chief Editor. "Delusional Disorder - Treatment & Management - Psychotherapy".
Medscape reference. Retrieved 2013-04-15.
20. Crowe, R. R., & Roy, M. A. (2008). Delusional disorders. In S. H. Fatemi & P. J. Clayton (Eds.), The
Medical Basis of Psychiatry (pp. 125-131). New York, USA: Humana Press.
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23. http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/opus/issues/2010/spring/shutter_island
Further reading
Munro, A. (1999) Delusional Disorder: Paranoia and Related Illnesses. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-58180-X.
Sims, A. (1995) Symptoms in the mind: An introduction to descriptive psychopathology. Edinburgh: Elsevier Science Ltd. ISBN 0-7020-2627-1.
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Plaintiff sends the following letter to the Chief of Police of the Southern Regional Police Department:
February 18, 2005
Stan Caterbone
220 Stone Hill Road
Conestoga, PA 17516
Chief John A. Fiorill
Southern Regional Police Department
3284 Main Street
P.O. Box 254
Conestoga, PA 17516
Dear Chief Fiorill:
I am very disappointed in the way that our meeting had ended. I will be filing complaints
With the appropriate authorities concerning the threats and abuse by Officer Busser.
Remember you had requested that meeting. And as you stated, I do not believe anything
that you say, well Sir, that is certainly your choice, however I have never provided
anything but the truth to you or any member of your department.
The burden of proof to my allegations falls within your jurisdiction. If you are telling me
that I have to prove every allegation when I report a crime, I just dont know how that is
possible. But you are the Chief of the department, so I guess I will have to protect my
person and property in any manner that deems appropriate.
I apologize for becoming loud and frustrated, however when you tell me that I am lying
and I am most certainly telling the truth; and then you and Mr. Busser yell that I am nuts
and to get out of here; and that no one will respond to any of my calls to your office,
well we have a very serious problem.
You both have challenged my integrity, my truthfulness, credibility, and my sanity.
And Mr Busser pulling out his night stick and holding it up to hit me, that is more than
enough for me.
I get the picture loud and clear. I hope that you do as well.
Respectfully,
Stan J. Caterbone
Cc: Donald Totaro, Lancaster County District Attorney
Plaintiff files the following complaint with the The Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) after the incident of Kerry
Egan calling 911 to file a false report of plaintiff sending an email stating to kill himself.
Saturday, February 19, 2005
Stan Caterbone
220 Stone Hill Road
Conestoga, 17516
The Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) is a partnership between the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C).
February 19, 2005 7:26 am
At approximately 5:00 am this morning the Conestoga Police entered my home and
accused me of sending an email to Kerry Egan threatening to kill myself. The officer
verbally and physically abused me because I did not know what he was talking about
and he kept interrogating me and handcuffed me because I said that I was not on
the internet after 10:00 pm on February 18, the evening before.
The officer told me that I sent an email to Kerry Egan and she called 911 at
approximately 5:00 am this morning. I told the officer that I did I fell asleep at
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approximately 1:00 am and did not awake until the officer arrived at my house.
The officer was quite abusive and tried to accuse me of lunging at him, when in fact
he was throwing me around. Pam Pflumm, who previously filed trespass charges against me, and whom I was to have
no contact with, illegally entered my home with the officer, via a key which I
had kept on the deck. Before they entered my home, I called 911 and requested that the Pennsylvania
State Police come to my aid because of the verbal and physical threats that I
received earlier in the day from Officer Busser and Chief of Police Fiorill of the
Southern Regional Police Department. After they had left, I took a shower and almost collapsed from exhaustion and
trauma. I got dressed and went to the emergency room of Regional Hospital, former
Saint Joseph Hospital. Dr. Laird attended to my concerns.
Feb 20, 2005
Plaintiff calls Southern Regional Police Department and Humane League to file formal complaint of Cruelty to Animals.
Both refused to investigate or file any reports. Complaint phoned in to the Humane League on Feb 20, 2005 As
described to a Letter To The Editor, Gil Smart
While I was away for a family emergency, I had someone let my two cats out after being inside for a few days, which I
have always done in the past. I returned after being in South Florida for one week. Upon driving toward my driveway,
my one cat was anxiously awaiting my arriveal. However, my second cat was not there. This was immediate cause for
concern, since being mother and son, they had always stuck together. After a few days I knew that my cat was either
abducted or was harmed. No way would he be around and not come home.
The other evening I went over to my suspect neighbors home, whom I know often has been mischevious toward my
property in the past, and asked him if he saw my cat. He went on to tell me how big my cat is and how he is the "king of
the neighborhood". I found this conversation to be typical bull.... He said "don't worry it will show up soon!"
Last evening I found my dead cat lying by my pond with a possom chewing on its ear. I examined the body and found
that it's neck had been broken with no other signs of any other wounds.
I called the Humane Shelter and talked to a Cruelty Officer who said" There is nothhing we can do if you did not see
anyone physically harm the animal"
Is this the way it is? You have to prove a crime before they will investigate? Sounds alittle backwards to me, but then
again I often forget where I am at.
Plaintiff sends letter to Fulton Bank regarding the death of Thomas Caterbone and the alleged indiscretions and
illegalities of the activities of Fulton Bank.
Monday, February 21, 2005
Project Hope
Mr. Stan Caterbone
220 Stone Hill Road
Conestoga, PA 17516
Mr. Scott Smith
Fulton Financial Corporation
One Penn Square
P.O. Box 4887
Lancaster, PA 17604
Dear Mr. Smith:
The reason I had called you on Friday morning was to discuss an outstanding issue with you. I am not threatening you
or coming to you as an adversary, but rather just trying to understand how your institution can be so cold and rude to
my family. On Thursday I visited the Manor Branch to discuss the account for Tom's Project Hope, our non-profit
foundation which advocates awareness for suicide prevention, with a focus for teenagers. Of course this foundation was
founded after the suicide of my youngest brother, Tom, in 1996.
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Young declined comment, saying he would have a response to the allegations in court. J.
Dwight Yoder, the attorney for the women, also could not be reached for comment.
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According to the lawsuit, Skubon and her roommates had fallen asleep around 11:30 p.m.
on Sept. 2, 2005 in a second floor bedroom.
At some point, around 3 a.m., Skubon said she was awakened by a sound and looked
down the stairs to see two uniformed policemen standing inside the doorway.
The men identified themselves as police and ordered Skubon to come down, according to
documents.
But Skubon said she was frightened, according to the lawsuit, and went back to the
bedroom, shut the door and crawled back in bed.
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Within minutes, the officers came upstairs, opened the bedroom door and shone their
flashlights in the womens faces, ordering them into the living room.
Confused and scared, the women complied, according to the lawsuit.
Peifer then told them to get identification, which they did.
Bimler and Klahr are students at Millersville University, according to documents, while
Skubon works as a surgery tech clerk at a local hospital.
When Skubon produced hospital identification instead of a drivers license, she said Peifer
followed her back into her bedroom, accusing her of streaking in the neighborhood.
The policeman pressured her, Skubon claims, saying, Tell me it was you, dont lie to
me. I know it was you, according to the lawsuit.
Skubon responded by saying she didnt know what he was talking about, according to
documents, to which Peifer told her, If you like, I will read you your Miranda rights.
Extremely frightened, Skubon began to cry. Peifer told her to return to the living room
with the other women, checking their drivers license numbers over the police radio.
Then, according to the lawsuit, Peifer asked the women to stand up and turn around so he
could observe their buttocks.
Peifer said he saw a girl outside in a G-string and he thought he would know her from
behind...Peifer then proceeded to observe all three (womens) buttocks and commented
how Skubons shape was different from the others.
Peifer then stated that he was going to check the community pool and if there was any
damage to the pool he would come back and slap handcuffs on Skubon and arrest her.
The policemen then left the womens home. The episode lasted about 45 minutes,
according to the lawsuit.
Court documents offer no explanation as to why the policemen would have allegedly gone
to the womens home or why they entered the residence.
The lawsuit claims the policemen violated the womens civil rights by illegally entering
their home and their bedroom without a search warrant.
The women seek compensatory and punitive damages, as well as attorneys fees and court
costs, for the officers outrageous conduct, which they say left them distressed, scared
and humiliated. They added that they were terrified and felt completely violated.
Peifer, a 26-year veteran of the police department, was named Officer of the Year in
1995. Tatara was recognized in 2004 as one of the countys Top Gun police officers for a
high number of drunken driving arrests.
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ann
02-23-2006
eurytopic
02-23-2006
P. Floyd
02-23-2006
your post was funny before i read the article eury, after, it was
hilarious. these guys have the police work that rivals the keystone
kops.
NonaYabiznis
02-23-2006
That's just a bizarre story. What could they have been thinking?
forthepeople
02-23-2006
RonHarper
02-23-2006
Amazing what the cops will do to prove something! It's not like it
was the crime of the century!
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02-23-2006
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P. Floyd
02-23-2006
its like ms balbricker in porky's. "it had a mole on it, i'd identify it
anywhere"
Lorax
02-23-2006
jackooboy
02-23-2006
The key to this case will be why the police entered the
house... also, why did the girl who was "scared" go back to bed?! If
she didn't think they truly were the police wouldn't you have called
911 if two strange men were in your house. If you didn't have a
phone on the second floor, you certainly would try to escape and
not go back to bed.
Perhaps it was this woman who was streaking, not like it's that big
of a deal, but her actions do not make sense. Also, for the
humiliation, if the officers made the women strip, yes that's across
the line, but having them line up with their clothes on to see if they
could tell who's butt was the purputrator is not over the line, a little
odd, but not over the line.
cyberscribbler
02-23-2006
Years ago during finals week, the students would relieve tension
with Naked relays down George St. to Biemesderfer Stadium. The
cops must've been pining for the good old days, missed them thar'
streakers.
PedroHead
02-23-2006
Damm, why didn't I ever think of this when in college. Dress up like
a cop and enter women's apartments and do a butt check. Think of
all the *ss I would have seen!
JohnQPublic
02-23-2006
Misser
02-23-2006
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DimBulb
02-23-2006
If you were her, what do you think you would have done ? Sounds
like they were truly frightened by the po-po.
Mrs. JARiggs
02-23-2006
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jackooboy
02-23-2006
why?
02-23-2006
did anyone notice the poster behind the girls on the left in the
second picture? methinks they may have done some stupid things
after getting the ingredients from that! still-don't go hide in your
bed if you're afraid of the cops. if you're afraid, call the station and
verify that the cops are real. if you're afraid because you may have
done something stupid and don't want to get in trouble for it, tough
noogies. your problem. i don't know about the officers in this case,
though. what really happened? guess we'll find out sooner or later.
BuffaloBill
02-23-2006
I thought I saw Ron Harper in the background of that one pic. Ron
is that you at a kegger?
P. Floyd
02-23-2006
betheball
02-23-2006
The_Crow
02-23-2006
did anyone notice the poster behind the girls on the left in the
second picture?
RonHarper
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QUOTE(BuffaloBill @ Feb 23 2006, 10:21 PM) [snapback]169482[/snapback]
I thought I saw Ron Harper in the background of that one pic. Ron
is that you at a kegger?
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BuffaloBill
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betheball
02-23-2006
Sweet Jesus, that looks like the chick I woke up next to Sunday
morning, henceforce I shall forever abstain.
crazy nana 6
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I will tell you right now - a cop better have a real good reason for
pounding on my door at 3 AM. Somebody better be dead or nearly
dead or need some serious help.
And for making me show him my buttocks!
twatson3
02-24-2006
I don't know about BeingReal but I am pretty sure that the cops
don't want to see Ron's buttocks.
Dogglebee
02-24-2006
I'm just shocked the Millersville cops took time out of their busy
schedules of ticketing MU students' cars for this.
RonHarper
02-24-2006
I don't know about BeingReal but I am pretty sure that the cops
don't want to see Ron's buttocks.
TwpGuy
02-24-2006
Does anyone know what the cops were thinking? Had they thought
a more serious crime had taken place?
What kind of person flashes someone anyhow....?
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Buddy
02-24-2006
I have a question:
It sounds like the police just walked into their home. Are they
allowed to do that?
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I actually put him on ignore. The whole stalking thing was a little
creepy.
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NonaYabiznis
02-24-2006
Perhaps it's a thin technicality, but are you actually streaking if you
are wearing a g-string?
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I think you might have cracked open the plaintiff's case with that
one
BeingReal
02-24-2006
I can tell that these people are going to be the butt of some serious
jokes!
rottiemom
02-24-2006
solitary
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If you were her, what do you think you would have done ? Sounds
like they were truly frightened by the po-po.
Run or fight. That's about it. Go back to bed? Only if it was to pick
up the 30-06, a baseball bat or the ever cliched golf club. Maybe a
photo of Micheal Jackson or Smithgall in a swimsuit. That might be
considered unlawful use of lethal force. Either one of those would
probably stop Freddy in his tracks.
QUOTE(crushonyou @ Feb 24 2006, 11:00 AM) [snapback]169600[/snapback]
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JohnQPublic
02-24-2006
And the girls? tsk. tsk. Back in my day (egads, when did I start
saying that?), myspace didn't exist. But really girls, have some
common sense and delete your accounts before you file a federal
lawsuit.
Looks like they did shortly after the addresses were posted. I'm
sure that if they wanted to they could subpoena the old accounts.
There was another photo of Dana holding what looked like a Colt
45, the beer, not the gun. Should have saved all the photos.
solitary
02-24-2006
Looks like they did shortly after the addresses were posted. I'm
sure that if they wanted to they could subpoena the old accounts.
There was another photo of Dana holding what looked like a Colt
45, the beer, not the gun. Should have saved all the photos.
At least you were on top of it, monday morning quarterback.
Myspace, exposing personalities since 1996.
Anyone have a FaceBook account? Any goodies in there?
RonHarper
02-24-2006
Transcripts of police radio would be a good start, Ron, can you get
those?
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P. Floyd
02-24-2006
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02-24-2006
Arby
02-24-2006
Can't wait for the court case. "Do you swear to tell the truth and
nothing BUT the truth?"
JohnQPublic
02-24-2006
Well, I went through my cache and found a few more. I didn't look
at all their pics cause that would be creepy so I don't have all them.
I'll admit I did my fair share of drinking in college, but after the
whole people-identified-as-rioters-on-video thing at Penn State we
didn't take too many photos of parties.
DimBulb
02-24-2006
If correct, then it looks like the girls have a strong case. The article
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02-24-2006
lbooth
02-24-2006
Just an observation......
Are you aware that neither Dana nor Kendra are Millersville
students... only one of the girls is a student..soooo I don't
understand why everyone is writing as if they are party girl
students. They were assaulted by a police officer and if they were
drinking the cops would have noticed and something would have
been done about and if they were streaking do you really think they
would have filed a law suit, making it public record so that everyone
could get a hold of it? They would have tried to cover it up and not
make a big deal about - especially so their parents wouldn't find
out. Please ....people are digging way to deep into this.
DimBulb
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i think that they should mount cameras on their hats, like some
have mounted in their patrol units. Could be a good source of
revenue. The on-cop-camera video of this episode would have been
great.
JohnQPublic
02-24-2006
solitary
02-24-2006
Just an observation......
Are you aware that neither Dana nor Kendra are Millersville
students... only one of the girls is a student..soooo I don't
understand why everyone is writing as if they are party girl
students. They were assaulted by a police officer and if they were
drinking the cops would have noticed and something would have
been done about and if they were streaking do you really think
they would have filed a law suit, making it public record so that
everyone could get a hold of it? They would have tried to cover it
up and not make a big deal about - especially so their parents
wouldn't find out. Please ....people are digging way to deep into
this.
Just an observation, if they said the cop slapped them at a drunk
check point, I don't think we'd be digging this deep. Since it's so
bizarre, that's why we're all looking.
As far as the party girl thing, you don't have to go to school to
become a party girl.
Hell, you don't even need two firing brain cells to rub together, look
at Paris Hilton.
MllersvilleAlum
02-24-2006
Just an observation......
Are you aware that neither Dana nor Kendra are Millersville
students... only one of the girls is a student..soooo I don't
understand why everyone is writing as if they are party girl
students. They were assaulted by a police officer and if they were
drinking the cops would have noticed and something would have
been done about and if they were streaking do you really think
they would have filed a law suit, making it public record so that
everyone could get a hold of it? They would have tried to cover it
up and not make a big deal about - especially so their parents
wouldn't find out. Please ....people are digging way to deep into
this.
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wilder ones who are there just for the college atmosphere of
partying and carrying on. The one guy was on the police force for
26 years and this is his first incident? Please...sounds like someone
literally got caught with their pants down and is now trying to cast a
different light on the situation to save some face.
DimBulb
02-24-2006
The one guy was on the police force for 26 years and this is his
first incident? Please...
BeingReal
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crushonyou
02-24-2006
Something tells me this cops incident record isn't very clean. Cops
don't usually start illegally entering people's house after 26 years
on the force. why now? I think this cop has been doing it for a long
time and just has gotten away with it. I admire the females for
standing up for themselves.
crushonyou
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andy__1000
02-24-2006
IBut really girls, have some common sense and delete your
accounts before you file a federal lawsuit.
andy__1000
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crushonyou
02-24-2006
why?
02-24-2006
i drank in college, and there were some pictures, but who in their
right mind would put the pics online if they were underage? really,
now.
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prove that every aspect of the Complainant's life, Stan J. Caterbone, is subject to undo influence; harassment; torture;
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previous filings; reports; and statements, is a prescription for only one endgame - death or suicide. There is no life action
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> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Stan J. Caterbone <scaterbone@live.com> wrote:
Just got released today from Fairmount Behavioral Health System in Philadelphia. Not Happy With
What The Lancaster City Police Did To Me, but I have to say that I did enjoy the Professional Manner
In Which They Treated Me!
>>
I have nothing but praise for Fairmount, especially after the manner in which I was abused by LGH
in 2006.
>>
Give Me A Phone Number, and I'll Call You When I Get A Chance. I just got home late yesterday,
April 20th, 2010 and am trying to clean up my emails for the week.
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Thanks for keeping in touch. I appreciate your concern.
>>
Bottom Line is that I was 302'd because I am telepathic and because I am a Targeted Individual of
U.S. Sponsored Mind Control - Don't know what the youtube videos are about (I think it was the
work of a hacker)! The Psychiatric Industry does not recognize anything remotely related to the
paranormal experience - AUTOMATIC DELUSIONAL PROGNOSIS!
>>
Amazing, isn't it? At least I will finally get a psychiatrist and/or psychologist from my OUTPATIENT
Court ORDER (first appointment is for May 3, 2010 with a psychologist - the social worker is working
on getting a psychiatrist, but so far they all have refused taking me as a new patient); which I am
looking forward to. I believe it will help me and the Lancaster City Police Department to diffuse my
situation. And now I can think about enrolling in some grad courses at Millersville in the summer, as
long as my psychological assessment is done on time!
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Again, give me a phone number and after I meet with my psychologist, we can meet if you want; or
I can give you a call in the meantime.
>>
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> > Stan J. Caterbone
> > Advanced Media Group
> > www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
> > www.advancedmediagroup.wordpress.com
> > http://www.scribd.com/amgroup01
> > www.facebook.com/scaterbone
> > www.twitter.com/StanCaterbone
> > www.mcvictimsworld.ning.com/profile/StanJCaterbone
> > www.youtube.com/advancedmediagroup
>>
Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered, defamed, and publicly discredited since 1987
due to going public (Whistle Blower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud within International Signal & Control, Plc. of Lancaster, Pa. (ISC
pleaded guilty to selling arms to Iraq via South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are forced to defend our reputation and the
truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media, which would normally prosecute and expose public corruption. We utilize our communications
to thwart further libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our property, and our business. We continue our fight for justice through the Courts,
and some communications are a means of protecting our rights to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced Media Group is also a member of the
media. Reply if you wish to be removed from our Contact List. How long can Lancaster County and Lancaster City hide me and Continue to
Cover-Up my Whistle Blowing of the ISC Scandel?
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Summation: Due to the actions and criminal activity of the foregoing (see Criminal Indictment Page), it is reasonable to prove that every aspect of
the Complainant's life, Stan J. Caterbone, is subject to undo influence; harassment; torture; obstruction; etc. This situation and set of circumstances
as outlined here, and in the page "State of Affairs" and all previous filings; reports; and statements, is a prescription for only one endgame - death or
suicide. There is no life action or activity that is immune from this horrendous HATE CRIME. The precedent and landmark elements that make this so
appalling is that the Complainant has never done anything to set these circumstances in motion but to be right regarding International Signal &
Control back in 1987; as well as many other proclamations and forecasts. That being said, it is also widely reported that many Targeted Individuals
and Victims of U.S. Sponsored Mind Control are lead to death and/or suicide. The Lancaster Community-At-Large is guilty of creating; abetting;
fostering; and executing this tragedy. The fact that local; state; and federal law enforcement induce and encourage this environment of hate is
landmark.
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Lancaster City Police PA Mental Health 302 Petition of Stanley J. Caterbone to Fairmount Behavioral
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