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Direct Express
Stan J. Caterbone and Advanced Media Group
1 of 1
https://www.usdirectexpress.com/edcfdtclient/balanceInquiry.recip?org.a...
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January 27, 2017
Direct Express is a service mark of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Management Service (used with
permission).
Transaction Summary
August 2016
Contact Us
Call
Customer Service:
Name:
STANLEY J CATERBONE
Address:
(888)741-1115
Hearing Impaired:
(866)569-0447
International:
(765)778-6290 (Collect)
WHERE IS MY HUNTINGTON
BANK PAYMENT?
Write to us
Direct Express Payment Processing Services
P.O. Box 81309
Austin, TX 78708
Thank You for Being a Direct Express Customer
Date Range: August 2016
Card Number : XXXXXXXXXXXX7232
Merchant/ ATM Location/
Confirmation Number
Trans.Type
Charges Credits
08/18/2016
10:34:55
SHEETZ 0544,Millersville,PA
PENDING CASH
PURCHASE
$21.04
08/17/2016
20:06:08
CASH PURCHASE
$12.59
08/17/2016
19:36:52
La Piazza - Lancaster,Lancaster,PA
PENDING CASH
PURCHASE
$5.25
08/17/2016
19:05:26
MARRIOTT LANCASTER
P,LANCASTER,PA
PENDING CASH
PURCHASE
$6.00
08/17/2016
14:18:58
CASH PURCHASE
$5.00
08/17/2016
00:00:00
STANLEY J CATERBONE ,,
08/02/2016
02:32:01
,,
MONTHLY PAPER
STATEMENT FEE
$0.75
08/01/2016
22:46:01
MARRIOTT LANCASTER
P,LANCASTER,PA
CASH PURCHASE
$6.00
08/01/2016
13:32:58
C&J CATERING,HARRISBURG,PA
CASH PURCHASE
$5.59
08/01/2016
11:12:13
3101 COLUMBIA
AVE,LANCASTER,PA
$0.85
08/01/2016
11:12:13
3101 COLUMBIA
AVE,LANCASTER,PA
$20.00
08/01/2016
11:11:01
SHEETZ 0388,LANCASTER,PA
CASH PURCHASE
$21.76
Date Posted
$1,356.00
$104.83 $1,356.00
8/18/2016 3:54 PM
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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &
Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
J.C. No. 03-16-90005 Office of the Circuit Executive, United States Third Circuit
Court of Appeals - COMPLAINT OF JUDICIALMISCONDUCT OR DISABILITY re 153400 and 16-1149; 03-16-900046 re ALL FEDERAL LITIGATION TO DATE
U.S. Supreme Court Case No. 16-6822 PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI re
Case No. 16-1149 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert
U.S.C.A. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 16-1149 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle
Lambert;15-3400 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;; 16-1001; 07-4474
U.S. District Court Eastern District of PA Case No. 16-4014 CATERBONE v. United
States, et.al.; Case No. 16-cv-49; 15-03984; 14-02559 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle
Lambert; 05-2288; 06-4650, 08-02982;
U.S. District Court Middle District of PA Case No. 16-cv-1751 PETITION FOR
HABEUS CORPUS
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board Case No. 2016-462
Complaint against Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard Brown III
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case No. 353 MT 2016; 354 MT 2016; 108 MM 2016
Amicus for Kathleen Kane
Superior Court of Pennsylvania Summary Appeal Case No. CP-36-SA-0000219-2016,
AMICUS for Kathleen Kane Case No. 1164 EDA 2016; Case No. 1561 MDA 2015; 1519
MDA 2015; 16-1219 Preliminary Injunction Case of 2016
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 08-13373; 15-10167; 06-03349,
CI-06-03401
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for The Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case No. 16-10157
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 right to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced Media Group is also a member
of the media. Unfortunately due to the hacking of our electronic and digital footprints, we no longer have
access to our email contact list to make deletions. How long can Lancaster County and Lancaster City
Continue to Cover-Up my Whistle Blowing of the ISC Scandel (And the Torture from U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and the OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE from the COINTELPRO PROGRAM)?
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Asset
Date of Purchase
1986
1987
1987
1987
1987
1982
Purchase Price
$90,000.00
$315,000.00
$135,000.00
$115,000.00
$20,000.00
$41,000.00
$716,000.00
$300,000.00
$1,850,000.00
$1,200,000.00
$275,000.00
$300,000.00
$110,000.00
$4,035,000.00
Yrs
22
21
21
21
21
21
$3,319,000.00
Of Money Calculation
Feb-06
Present Value
$20,000.00
$10,000.00
$4,500.00
$4,000,000.00
$1,800,000.00
Pending
Pending
Pending
Pending
Pending
Pending
$1,780,000.00
$5,099,000.00
Income 1987
$105,000.00
Pending
$200,000.00
Pending
Pending
Pending
Pending
Pending
Pending
Pending
23
21
DECEMBER
Budgeting: Making a Money Plan that Works
JANUARY
Budgeting: Making a Money Plan that Works
FEBRUARY
Budgeting: Making a Money Plan that Works
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
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 (And the Torture from U.S. Sponsored Mind Control)?
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Account of:
Mark Hough, State Farm Agent
14 South Broad Street, No. 14
Lititz, PA 17543
Policy Number -38-EJ-8579-2
Lancaster City Police Incident Report No. 0711-22799
Date
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
$ 4,202.87
$ 4,202.87
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$35.02
$ 4,237.89
04/01/2009
04/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$35.02
$ 4,272.92
05/01/2009
05/01/2009
UD
Updated Claim
$ 6,911.87
$ 6,911.87
06/01/2009
06/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
57.60
$ 6,969.47
07/01/2009
07/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
57.60
$ 7,027.27
08/01/2009
08/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
57.60
$ 7084.67
09/01/2009
09/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
57.60
$ 7,142.27
10/01/2009
11/01/2009
10/01/2009
11/01/2009
FC
FC
Finance Charge
Finance Charge
$
$
57.60
57.60
$ 7,199.87
$7,257.47
12/01/2009
12/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
57.60
$7,257.47
01/01/2010
01/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
57.60
$7,372.67
02/01/2010
02/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
57.60
FC
Finance Charge
$3,052.18
11/29/2016
TOTAL DUE:
$7,430.27
$10,482.45
$10,482.45
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Account of:
Lancaster County Treasurer
Lancaster County Courthouse
50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Date
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
310.49
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
315.49
04/01/2009
04/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
320.49
05/01/2009
05/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
325.49
06/01/2009
06/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
330.49
07/01/2009
07/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
335.49
08/01/2009
08/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
340.49
09/01/2009
09/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
345.49
10/01/2009
10/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
350.49
11/01/2009
11/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
355.49
12/01/2009
12/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
340.49
01/01/2010
01/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
345.49
01/01/2010
01/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
5.00
350.49
FC
Finance Charge
$ 143.97
11/29/2016
TOTAL DUE:
494.46
$ 494.46
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Invoice
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Invoice Number:
7008
Invoice Date:
May 17, 2007
amgroup01@msn.com
717-427-1621
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
1
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship to:
Dale R. Denlinger
Clerk of Courts
50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Customer ID
Customer PO
Payment Terms
0007
C.O.D.
Sales Rep ID
Shipping Method
Ship Date
USPS Priorty
Quantity
Item
Description
Unit Price
Check No:
Due Date
5/17/07
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Extension
167.20
400.20
377.50
944.90
Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
944.90
0.00
TOTAL
944.90
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Stanley Jay Caterbone
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DISPOSITION SENTENCING/PENALTIES
Disposition
Case Event
Sequence/Description
Sentencing Judge
Sentence/Diversion Program Type
Disposition Date
Final Disposition
Section
Offense Disposition
Sentence Date
Credit For Time Served
Incarceration/Diversionary Period
Start Date
01/22/2007
Not Final
04/30/2007
Final Disposition
Not Guilty
Not Guilty
04/30/2007
18 5503 A4
2 / Obstruction Highways
Reinaker, Dennis E.
Not Guilty
04/30/2007
18 5507 A
Nolle Prossed
18 2709 A3
04/30/2007
COMMONWEALTH INFORMATION
ATTORNEY INFORMATION
Name:
Name:
Printed: 05/04/2007
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the Court of Common Pleas nor the
Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed data, errors or omissions on these docket sheets. Docket
Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police.
Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set
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Invoice
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Invoice Number:
7008
Invoice Date:
May 17, 2007
amgroup01@msn.com
717-427-1621
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
1
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship to:
Dale R. Denlinger
Clerk of Courts
50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Customer ID
Customer PO
Payment Terms
0007
C.O.D.
Sales Rep ID
Shipping Method
Ship Date
USPS Priorty
Quantity
Item
Description
Unit Price
Check No:
Due Date
5/17/07
Page 1 of 5
Extension
167.20
400.20
377.50
944.90
Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
944.90
0.00
TOTAL
944.90
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v.
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DISPOSITION SENTENCING/PENALTIES
Disposition
Case Event
Sequence/Description
Sentencing Judge
Sentence/Diversion Program Type
Disposition Date
Final Disposition
Section
Offense Disposition
Sentence Date
Credit For Time Served
Incarceration/Diversionary Period
Start Date
01/22/2007
Not Final
04/30/2007
Final Disposition
Not Guilty
Not Guilty
04/30/2007
18 5503 A4
2 / Obstruction Highways
Reinaker, Dennis E.
Not Guilty
04/30/2007
18 5507 A
Nolle Prossed
18 2709 A3
04/30/2007
COMMONWEALTH INFORMATION
ATTORNEY INFORMATION
Name:
Name:
Printed: 05/04/2007
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the Court of Common Pleas nor the
Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed data, errors or omissions on these docket sheets. Docket
Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police.
Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set
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Invoice
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Invoice Number:
7008
Invoice Date:
May 17, 2007
amgroup01@msn.com
717-427-1621
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
1
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship to:
Dale R. Denlinger
Clerk of Courts
50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Customer ID
Customer PO
Payment Terms
0007
C.O.D.
Sales Rep ID
Shipping Method
Ship Date
USPS Priorty
Quantity
Item
Description
Unit Price
Check No:
Due Date
5/17/07
Page 1 of 5
Extension
167.20
400.20
377.50
944.90
Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
944.90
0.00
TOTAL
944.90
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DISPOSITION SENTENCING/PENALTIES
Disposition
Case Event
Sequence/Description
Sentencing Judge
Sentence/Diversion Program Type
Disposition Date
Final Disposition
Section
Offense Disposition
Sentence Date
Credit For Time Served
Incarceration/Diversionary Period
Start Date
01/22/2007
Not Final
04/30/2007
Final Disposition
Not Guilty
Not Guilty
04/30/2007
18 5503 A4
2 / Obstruction Highways
Reinaker, Dennis E.
Not Guilty
04/30/2007
18 5507 A
Nolle Prossed
18 2709 A3
04/30/2007
COMMONWEALTH INFORMATION
ATTORNEY INFORMATION
Name:
Name:
Printed: 05/04/2007
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the Court of Common Pleas nor the
Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed data, errors or omissions on these docket sheets. Docket
Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police.
Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP Accounts Receivables
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CHAPTER
DIVIDER
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Account of:
Claim No.'s:
MD-702274
MO-658554-U XC
MO-6546~9-U XC
Date
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$ 14,782.79
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 14,917.93
04/1/2009
04/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 15,053.07
05/1/2009
05/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 15,188.21
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 15,323.35
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 15,458.49
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 15,593.63
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 15,728.77
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 15,863.91
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 15,999.05
12/1/2009
12/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 16,134.19
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 16,269.33
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
FC
Finance Charge
135.14
$ 16,404.47
FC
Finance Charge
$ 6,738.57
11/29/2016
Phone: 888.595.9876
Fax: 888.492.8954
E-mail: MA@harleysvillegroup.com
TOTAL DUE:
135.14
$23,143.04
$ 23,143.04
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Invoice Number:
7006
Invoice Date:
May 13, 2007
717-799-5915
717-427-1621
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
1
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship to:
Customer ID
Customer PO
Payment Terms
0006
C.O.D.
Sales Rep ID
Shipping Method
Ship Date
USPS Priorty
Quantity
Item
Description
Unit Price
Check No:
Due Date
5/13/07
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Extension
7,898.19
7,898.19
Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
7,898.19
0.00
TOTAL
7,898.19
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Office Max
WHERE
PURCHASED
2000
Walmart
SunSetter Online
Cyberwarehouse, Lancaster, PA
Lowes
Ebay
SunSetter Online
Circuit City
DVD/RW Drive
HP Laptop N5101
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Aug-05
37.99
33.70
425.00
1,600.00
1,400.00
9.99
89.99
278.00
4,327.67
33.70
0.00
1,438.00
1,400.00
9.99
89.99
0.00
37.99
598.00
10.00
0.00
25.00
500.00
35.00
150.00
COST TO
REPAIR
LESS
DEDUCTIBLE
Total Page 1
DEPRECIATION
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$5,732.66
AMOUNT
CLAIMED
ALLOWED
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State law requires us to include the following statement - Any person who knowingly files a statement of claim containing any
false or misleading information is subject to criminal and civil penalties.
Dec-06
Apr-02
Nov-00
Mar-06
Oct-05
Apr-05
2000
Hijoka Plumbing
10.00
Mar-06
39.99
Mar-06
25.00
May-05
1,000.00
May-05
35.00
150.00
Sep-05
1999
DATE
PURCHAS
ED
ITEM
(Give Full Description)
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COST TO
REPLACE
2005
75.00
Plantronics Earphones
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6,111.64
LESS
DEDUCTIBLE
Grand Total
69.00
DEPRECIATION
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$7,898.19
2,165.53
AMOUNT
CLAIMED
ALLOWED
05.17.2007
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State law requires us to include the following statement - Any person who knowingly files a statement of claim containing any
false or misleading information is subject to criminal and civil penalties.
Motorola Earphone
49.00
743.00
200.00
0.00
0.00
119.00
199.00
199.00
75.00
49.99
200.00
49.99
149.99
129.99
COST TO
REPAIR
Cash
Cash
1,200.00
2006
Cyberwarehouse, Lancaster, PA
119.00
2005
2005
Lowes
Leaf Blower/Vaccum
149.99
2001
129.99
May-05
DATE
PURCHAS
ED
Cyberwarehouse, Lancaster, PA
WHERE
PURCHASED
ITEM
(Give Full Description)
COST TO
REPLACE
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ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Sign Here
Dated
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
05.17.2007
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Invoice
Invoice Number:
7007
Invoice Date:
amgroup01@msn.com
717-427-1621
Page:
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship to:
Customer PO
Payment Terms
0006
C.O.D.
Sales Rep ID
Shipping Method
Ship Date
USPS Priorty
Quantity
Item
Description
Unit Price
Check No:
Due Date
5/15/07
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Extension
6,878.25
6,878.25
Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
6,878.25
0.00
TOTAL
6,878.25
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WHERE
PURCHASED
PURCHASED
07/01/02 Sunsetter Inc - Online
05/05/99 Brian Langsett of Conestoga,PA
Pep Boys, Wallmart, etc, Lancaster, PA
WHEN
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TOTAL
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$6,878.25
$103.00
$24.00
$29.99
$133.32
$69.00
$150.00
$75.00
$89.00
$69.00
$1,800.00
$49.00
$600.00
$179.00
$169.00
$49.00
$399.95
$29.00
$120.00
$69.00
$59.00
$79.00
$155.00
$741.99
$100.00
$79.00
$200.00
$150.00
REPLACE
$300.00
$708.00
$100.00
COST TO
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Account of:
Drew Anthon, Owner
Eden Resort Inn
222 Eden Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
Date
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$ 29,244.02
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 29,513.83
04/1/2009
04/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 29,783.64
05/1/2009
05/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 30,053.45
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 30,323.26
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 30,593.07
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 30,862.88
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 31,132.69
10/1/2009
10/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 31,402.50
11/1/2009
11/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 31,672.31
12/1/2009
12/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 31,942.12
01/1/2010
01/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 32,211.33
02/1/2010
02/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
269.81
$ 32,481.14
FC
Finance Charge
$13,342.49
$45,823.63
11/29/2016
TOTAL DUE:
269.81
$ 45,823.63
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Invoice Number:
7005
Invoice Date:
May 13, 2007
amgroup01@msn.com
717-427-1621
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
1
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship to:
Customer ID
Customer PO
Payment Terms
0005
C.O.D.
Sales Rep ID
Shipping Method
Ship Date
USPS Priorty
Quantity
Item
Description
Unit Price
Check No:
Due Date
5/13/07
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Extension
24,118.00
24,118.00
Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
24,118.00
0.00
TOTAL
24,118.00
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PROJECT HOPE
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
220 Stone Hill Road
Conestoga, PA 17516
Plaintiff
DREW ANTHON,
(MA)EDEN RESORT INN
222 Eden Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
Defendant
NOTICE
ITEMS FOR CLAIM
Plaintiff files the following ITEMS FOR CLAIM.
1.
Plaintiff filed the civil action in good faith and did suffer substantial stress related health
problems that that were triggered when the Plaintiff read the Lancaster Newspapers Intelligencer
article regarding the same (Tea Party) as well as business financial losses.
2.
Medical Expenses from Lower Back Pain Due To Stress Excelsior Place Business Plan Fees UPS Store Lost Opportunity SUB TOTAL
ATTORNEY FEES AND ADMINISTRATION TOTAL -
$5,184.00
$7,000.00
$10,000.00
___________
$22,118.00
2,000.00
$24,118.00
I hereby certify that appropriate Notices Items For Claim has been mailed in accordance with PA R.C.P.
237.1 on the dales indicated on the Notices.
STAN J. CATERBONE
PROJECT HOPE
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
By:______________________________
STAN J. CATERBONE, Pro Se
DREW ANTHON,
(MA)EDEN RESORT INN
Plaintiffs address is:
Stan J. Caterbone, 220 Stone Hill Road, Conestoga, PA 17516 And that the last know11 address of the
Defendant is: 222 Eden Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP Accounts ReceivablesPage 31 of 227
169
221
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
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PROJECT HOPE
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Plaintiff
DREW ANTHON,
(MA)EDEN RESORT INN
Defendant
NOTICE OF JUDGMENT OR ORDER
TO:
( ) Plaintiff
(XX) Defendant
( )Garnishee
You are hereby notified that the following
Order or Judgment was entered against you
On January 20, 2006
(XX) Assumpsit Judgment in the amount
of $11,000 plus costs.
( )
( )
If not satisfied within sixty (60)
days, your motor vehicle operator'$ license and/or registration
will be suspended by the Department of Transportation, Bureau
of Traffic Safety, Harrisburg, PA
(XX) Entry of Judgment of
( ) Court Order
( ) Non-Pros
( ) Confession
(xx) Default
( ) Verdict
( ) Arbitration
Award
Prothonotary
By: ______________________________
PROTHONOTARY (OR DEPUTY)
DREW ANTHON,
(MA)EDEN RESORT INN
222 Eden Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
Plaintiffs address is:
Stan J. Caterbone, 220 Stone Hill Road, Conestoga, PA 17516 717-799-5915
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP Accounts ReceivablesPage 32 of 227
169
221
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
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DREW ANTHON,
(MA)EDEN RESORT INN
Defendant
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO:
DREW ANTHON,
(MA)EDEN RESORT INN
222 Eden Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
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make the following civil complaint against the defendant, Drew Anthon and Eden Resort Inn and Conference
Center:
Plaintiff alleges Drew Anthon and the Eden Resort Inn and Conference Center has colluded to sabotage the
Downtown Lancaster Convention Center project by organizing a formal request and soliciting support to
certain Lancaster County Hoteliers to voluntarily withhold the payment of the Lancaster County Hotel Room
Tax, thereby placing the financial interests of the Business Plan for the Excelsior Property of East King Street
and the Rights to develop a UPS Store in or around the Downtown Lancaster Convention Center at extreme
risk.
Plaintiff will argue that such financial risk is causing mental stress and duress, that otherwise would not be
present, had the defendant not engaged the above-mentioned activities.
Plaintiff seeks the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to place a sees and desist order against the defendants
actions to withhold the Hotel tax until the defendants can prove to the Commonwealth the said actions are in the
best interests of the Plaintiffs interests and those of all major stakeholders of the proposed Downtown Lancaster
Convention Center, including the School District of Lancaster, the City of Lancaster, the County of Lancaster,
Penn Square Partners, as well as others. Thus the defendants must prove that the Downtown Lancaster
Convention Center will fail.
Plaintiff submits the following exhibits for considerations of the Courts:
x The major pages of the website of Advanced Media Group
x The Excelsior Place Business Plan
x The Agreement Between Art Ward, Owner of the UPS Store and Stan Caterbone
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Account of:
High Industries
1833 William Penn Way
Greenfield Industrial Park
Lancaster, PA 17601
Date
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$ 18,724.22
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 18,895.39
04/1/2009
04/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 19,066.56
05/1/2009
05/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 19,237.73
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 19,408.90
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 19,580.07
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 19,751.24
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 19,922.41
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 20,093.58
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 20,264.75
12/1/2009
12/1/2009
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 20,435.92
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 20,607.09
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
FC
Finance Charge
171.17
$ 20,778.26
FC
Finance Charge
$8,535.22
$ 29,313.48
11/29/2016
TOTAL DUE:
171.17
$ 29,313.48
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Invoice
Invoice Number:
7003
Invoice Date:
Apr 27, 2007
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
amgroup01@msn.com
717-427-1621
Ship To
Sold To:
High Industries
1833 William Penn Way
Greenfiled Industrial Park
Lancaster, PA 17601
______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Customer PO
Payment Terms
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Due Date
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Unit Price
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Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
Check No:
TOTAL
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15,221.40
15,221.40
0.00
$15,221.40
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Account of:
Fulton Bank of Fulton Financial Corporation
Accounts Payable
One Penn Square
Lancaster, PA 17602
220 Stone Hill Road, Conestoga, PA
Foreclosure Overcharge Case No. CI-07-00019 and Case No. CI-06-02271
Date
Date Due
Reference Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$ 82,170.02
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 82,921.19
04/01/2009
04/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 83,672.36
05/01/2009
05/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 84,423.53
06/01/2009
06/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 85,174.70
07/01/2009
07/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 85,925.87
08/01/2009
08/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 86,677.04
09/01/2009
09/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 87,428.21
10/01/2009
10/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 88,179.38
11/01/2009
11/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 88,930.55
12/01/2009
12/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 89,681.72
01/01/2010
01/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 90,432.85
02/01/2010
02/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 91,184.02
FC
Finance Charge
$37,456.27
11/29/2016
TOTAL DUE:
751.17
$128,640.29
$128,640.29
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Invoice Number:
7004
Invoice Date:
May 13, 2007
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
717-799-5915
717-427-1621
1
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship To
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Customer PO
Payment Terms
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Due Date
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USPS Priorty
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Description
Unit Price
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| 220 Stone Hill Road Property |
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Bank
Form
1099-A;
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| February 1, 2007 Disbursement
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Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
Check No:
TOTAL
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67,147.45
67,147.45
0.00
$67,147.45
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Sincerely,
Stan J. Caterbone
Advanced Media Group
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
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.
1.
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1.
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3.
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$213,999
Compare:
This home
17516
Conestoga
Lancaster
PA
USA
Show sales
Zestimate Rankings
This home at $213,999 is valued higher than:
$186,718
$186,674
$169,051
$186,373
$261,421
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This home
17516
Conestoga
Lancaster
PA
US
30 days
0.7%
0.9%
1.3%
0.7%
-13%
0.6%
1 year
17%
15%
15%
12%
4.4%
21%
5 years
63%
57%
58%
52%
77%
90%
10 years
--
--
--
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111%
104%
Last sale ()
--
--
--
--
--
--
Tax Information
2005
Property tax:
$2,519
$96,400
$55,200
$151,600
Sale History
No sale history is available for this home
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Home Facts
Public Facts
Owner's Facts
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January 27, 2017
Home Facts
Owner Facts
Residence:
Single family
Bedrooms:
Bathrooms:
2.0
Sq ft:
1,060
Lot size:
Year built:
1995
Year updated:
--
# Stories:
Total rooms:
Basement:
Finished
Roof type:
Asphalt
--
View:
--
Garage - Attached
--
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Heat pump
Central
Architectural style:
--
Fireplace:
Yes
Swimming pool:
--
Waterfront:
--
County:
Lancaster
Parcel #: 1203252300000
Zillow Home ID:
9692127
Legal description: --
Zestimate: $220,866
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Showing 10 comparable recent sales for 220 Stone Hill Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516
Sold
Price
Date Sold
BR BA Home Lot
Home
(sq ft) (sq ft) $/sq
ft
Lot
$/sq
ft
Year
Built
Dist
(mi)
220 Stone
Hill Rd
--
--
1,060
82,764 $196
$3
1995
--
$208,000 05/15/2006 3
1,096
82,764 $190
$3
1998
0.08
$260,000 01/24/2006 3
1.5 1,304
82,764 $199
$3
1997
0.43
101 W Elm St
$210,000 06/01/2006 3
1.5 1,516
19,602 $139
$11
1974
0.48
15 Orchard Ln
$163,000 04/10/2006 4
1.5 1,028
16,552 $159
$10
1985
0.41
5 Orchard Ln
$162,500 07/06/2005 3
1.5 994
16,552 $163
$10
1984
0.33
3455 Main St
$182,900 10/04/2005 4
1,456
16,988 $126
$11
1930
0.35
410 Kendig Rd
$175,000 01/05/2006 3
1,272
30,927 $138
$6
1963
0.67
2834 Main St
$129,000 11/30/2005 3
1,105
21,780 $117
$6
1942
0.56
24 E Elm St
$143,000 07/22/2005 3
1,344
17,424 $106
$8
1946
0.65
70 River
Corner Rd
$159,900 10/12/2005 4
1,841
8,276
$19
1890
0.45
Averages
$179,330 --
1.5 1,296
$9
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--
$87
31,363 $142
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Account of:
Lancaster County Sheriff
Lancaster County Sheriffs Department
50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$ 82,170.02
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 82,921.19
04/01/2009
04/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 83,672.36
05/01/2009
05/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 84,423.53
06/01/2009
06/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 85,174.70
07/01/2009
07/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 85,925.87
08/01/2009
08/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 86,677.04
09/01/2009
09/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 87,428.21
10/01/2009
10/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 88,179.38
11/01/2009
11/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 88,930.55
12/01/2009
12/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 89,681.72
01/01/2010
01/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 90,432.85
02/01/2010
02/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 91,184.02
FC
Finance Charge
$37,456.27
11/29/2016
TOTAL DUE:
751.17
$128,640.29
$128,640.29
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Invoice
Invoice Number:
7004
Invoice Date:
May 13, 2007
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
717-799-5915
717-427-1621
1
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship To
______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Customer PO
Payment Terms
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0004
C.O.D.
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Shipping Method
Ship Date
Due Date
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USPS Priorty
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Unit Price
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| Fair Market Value Less Sales
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| Average Fair Market Value per
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217,454.25 |
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Fulton
Bank
Form
1099-A;
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| Value; Real Estate Appraisals
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| December 20, 2006 Sheriff Sale
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| -156,000.00 |
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| Auction Price
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17,306.00 |
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| February 1, 2007 Disbursement
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| Check To Stan J. Caterbone
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| Barley Snyder Lecal Fees &
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-9,612.80 |
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-2,000.00 |
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Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
Check No:
TOTAL
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67,147.45
67,147.45
0.00
$67,147.45
Wednesday
Tuesday
ThursdayNovember
December30,
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1, 2016
05.17.2007
Sincerely,
Stan J. Caterbone
Advanced Media Group
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
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
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$213,999
Compare:
This home
17516
Conestoga
Lancaster
PA
USA
Show sales
Zestimate Rankings
This home at $213,999 is valued higher than:
$186,718
$186,674
$169,051
$186,373
$261,421
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This home
17516
Conestoga
Lancaster
PA
US
30 days
0.7%
0.9%
1.3%
0.7%
-13%
0.6%
1 year
17%
15%
15%
12%
4.4%
21%
5 years
63%
57%
58%
52%
77%
90%
10 years
--
--
--
--
111%
104%
Last sale ()
--
--
--
--
--
--
Tax Information
2005
Property tax:
$2,519
$96,400
$55,200
$151,600
Sale History
No sale history is available for this home
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Home Facts
Public Facts
Owner's Facts
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January 27, 2017
Home Facts
Owner Facts
Residence:
Single family
Bedrooms:
Bathrooms:
2.0
Sq ft:
1,060
Lot size:
Year built:
1995
Year updated:
--
# Stories:
Total rooms:
Basement:
Finished
Roof type:
Asphalt
--
View:
--
Garage - Attached
--
--
Heat pump
Central
Architectural style:
--
Fireplace:
Yes
Swimming pool:
--
Waterfront:
--
County:
Lancaster
Parcel #: 1203252300000
Zillow Home ID:
9692127
Legal description: --
Zestimate: $220,866
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Page 1 of 2
Showing 10 comparable recent sales for 220 Stone Hill Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516
Sold
Price
Date Sold
BR BA Home Lot
Home
(sq ft) (sq ft) $/sq
ft
Lot
$/sq
ft
Year
Built
Dist
(mi)
220 Stone
Hill Rd
--
--
1,060
82,764 $196
$3
1995
--
$208,000 05/15/2006 3
1,096
82,764 $190
$3
1998
0.08
$260,000 01/24/2006 3
1.5 1,304
82,764 $199
$3
1997
0.43
101 W Elm St
$210,000 06/01/2006 3
1.5 1,516
19,602 $139
$11
1974
0.48
15 Orchard Ln
$163,000 04/10/2006 4
1.5 1,028
16,552 $159
$10
1985
0.41
5 Orchard Ln
$162,500 07/06/2005 3
1.5 994
16,552 $163
$10
1984
0.33
3455 Main St
$182,900 10/04/2005 4
1,456
16,988 $126
$11
1930
0.35
410 Kendig Rd
$175,000 01/05/2006 3
1,272
30,927 $138
$6
1963
0.67
2834 Main St
$129,000 11/30/2005 3
1,105
21,780 $117
$6
1942
0.56
24 E Elm St
$143,000 07/22/2005 3
1,344
17,424 $106
$8
1946
0.65
70 River
Corner Rd
$159,900 10/12/2005 4
1,841
8,276
$19
1890
0.45
Averages
$179,330 --
1.5 1,296
$9
--
--
$87
31,363 $142
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CHAPTER
DIVIDER
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Account of:
Shawn Long, Esq.,
Barley Snyder, LLC
126 East King Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$ 82,170.02
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 82,921.19
04/01/2009
04/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 83,672.36
05/01/2009
05/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 84,423.53
06/01/2009
06/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 85,174.70
07/01/2009
07/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 85,925.87
08/01/2009
08/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 86,677.04
09/01/2009
09/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 87,428.21
10/01/2009
10/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 88,179.38
11/01/2009
11/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 88,930.55
12/01/2009
12/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 89,681.72
01/01/2010
01/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 90,432.85
02/01/2010
02/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
751.17
$ 91,184.02
FC
Finance Charge
$37,456.27
11/29/2016
TOTAL DUE:
751.17
$128,640.29
$128,640.29
Wednesday
Tuesday
ThursdayNovember
December30,
29,
1, 2016
Invoice
Invoice Number:
7004
Invoice Date:
May 13, 2007
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
717-799-5915
717-427-1621
1
Duplicate
Sold To:
Ship To
______________________________________________________________________________________________
|
|
|
|
Customer ID
Customer PO
Payment Terms
|______________________________________________________________________________________________
|
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0004
C.O.D.
|______________________________________________________________________________________________
|
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Sales Rep
Shipping Method
Ship Date
Due Date
|
|______________________________________________________________________________________________
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| 5/13/07
USPS Priorty
______________________________________________________________________________________________
|
______________________________________________________________________________________________
|______________________________________________________________________________________________
|
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| Extension
|
Quantity |
Item
Description
Unit Price
|
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| 220 Stone Hill Road Property |
|
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| Fair Market Value Less Sales
|
|
|
|
|
| Proceeds
|
|
|
|
|
| Average Fair Market Value per
|
|
|
217,454.25 |
|
|
|
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|
Fulton
Bank
Form
1099-A;
|
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|
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| Parula Property Realty
|
|
|
|
|
| Transfer Tax Statement of
|
|
|
|
|
| Value; Real Estate Appraisals
|
|
|
|
|
| December 20, 2006 Sheriff Sale
|
| -156,000.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Auction Price
|
|
|
17,306.00 |
|
|
| February 1, 2007 Disbursement
|
|
|
|
| Check To Stan J. Caterbone
|
|
|
|
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| Barley Snyder Lecal Fees &
|
|
-9,612.80 |
|
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| Costs
|
|
|
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-2,000.00 |
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| Sheriff Dept Fees
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Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
Check No:
TOTAL
Page 10 of 39
67,147.45
67,147.45
0.00
$67,147.45
Wednesday
Tuesday
ThursdayNovember
December30,
29,
1, 2016
05.17.2007
Sincerely,
Stan J. Caterbone
Advanced Media Group
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
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.
1.
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$213,999
Compare:
This home
17516
Conestoga
Lancaster
PA
USA
Show sales
Zestimate Rankings
This home at $213,999 is valued higher than:
$186,718
$186,674
$169,051
$186,373
$261,421
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This home
17516
Conestoga
Lancaster
PA
US
30 days
0.7%
0.9%
1.3%
0.7%
-13%
0.6%
1 year
17%
15%
15%
12%
4.4%
21%
5 years
63%
57%
58%
52%
77%
90%
10 years
--
--
--
--
111%
104%
Last sale ()
--
--
--
--
--
--
Tax Information
2005
Property tax:
$2,519
$96,400
$55,200
$151,600
Sale History
No sale history is available for this home
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Home Facts
Owner Facts
Residence:
Single family
Bedrooms:
Bathrooms:
2.0
Sq ft:
1,060
Lot size:
Year built:
1995
Year updated:
--
# Stories:
Total rooms:
Basement:
Finished
Roof type:
Asphalt
--
View:
--
Garage - Attached
--
--
Heat pump
Central
Architectural style:
--
Fireplace:
Yes
Swimming pool:
--
Waterfront:
--
County:
Lancaster
Parcel #: 1203252300000
Zillow Home ID:
9692127
Legal description: --
Zestimate: $220,866
Show fewer home facts
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Showing 10 comparable recent sales for 220 Stone Hill Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516
Sold
Price
Date Sold
BR BA Home Lot
Home
(sq ft) (sq ft) $/sq
ft
Lot
$/sq
ft
Year
Built
Dist
(mi)
220 Stone
Hill Rd
--
--
1,060
82,764 $196
$3
1995
--
$208,000 05/15/2006 3
1,096
82,764 $190
$3
1998
0.08
$260,000 01/24/2006 3
1.5 1,304
82,764 $199
$3
1997
0.43
101 W Elm St
$210,000 06/01/2006 3
1.5 1,516
19,602 $139
$11
1974
0.48
15 Orchard Ln
$163,000 04/10/2006 4
1.5 1,028
16,552 $159
$10
1985
0.41
5 Orchard Ln
$162,500 07/06/2005 3
1.5 994
16,552 $163
$10
1984
0.33
3455 Main St
$182,900 10/04/2005 4
1,456
16,988 $126
$11
1930
0.35
410 Kendig Rd
$175,000 01/05/2006 3
1,272
30,927 $138
$6
1963
0.67
2834 Main St
$129,000 11/30/2005 3
1,105
21,780 $117
$6
1942
0.56
24 E Elm St
$143,000 07/22/2005 3
1,344
17,424 $106
$8
1946
0.65
70 River
Corner Rd
$159,900 10/12/2005 4
1,841
8,276
$19
1890
0.45
Averages
$179,330 --
1.5 1,296
$9
--
--
$87
31,363 $142
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CHAPTER
DIVIDER
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Account of:
S.N. Lombardo Development Company
c/o Benecon Insurance Company
3175 Oregon Pike
Leola, PA 17540
626 Charlotte Street Development Proposal
Date
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
02/01/2009
02/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
$ 2,335.92
03/01/2009
03/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,357.27
04/01/2009
04/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,378.62
05/01/2009
05/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,399.97
06/01/2009
06/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,421.32
07/01/2009
07/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,442.67
08/01/2009
08/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,464.02
09/01/2009
09/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,485.37
10/01/2009
10/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,506.72
11/01/2009
11/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,528.07
12/01/2009
12/01/2009
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,549.42
01/01/2010
01/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,570.77
02/01/2010
02/01/2010
FC
Finance Charge
21.35
$ 2,592.12
FC
Finance Charge
$1,064.78
11/29/2016
TOTAL DUE:
21.35
$ 3,656.90
$ 3,656.90
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ThursdayNovember
December30,
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1, 2016
Invoice
Invoice Number:
7001
Invoice Date:
Mar 12, 2007
Voice:
Fax:
Page:
717-799-5915
717-427-1621
1
Duplicate
Ship To
Sold To:
S.N. Lombardo Development
c/o Ralph Mazzochi
33 Rider Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17603
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Payment Terms
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Invoice Number:
7001
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Voice:
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717-427-1621
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c/o Ralph Mazzochi
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Lancaster, PA 17603
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Page 4 of 39
Subtotal
Sales Tax
Total Invoice Amount
Payment Received
1,871.00
TOTAL
$1,871.00
1,871.00
0.00
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Account of:
Pfumm Contractors, Inc.,
58 South Duke Street
Millersville, PA 17551
Town and Country Lease of February 31, 1998
Date
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
Outstanding Payments
for Town & Country Lease
Executed on February 31, 1998
For 1994 Ford Explorer as
Per Agreement. See Attached
Exhibits.
$ 14,000.00
$ 14,000.00
05/1/2009
05/1/2009
Invoice
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 14,116.67
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 14,233.34
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 14,350.01
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 14,466.68
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 14,466.68
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 14,700.02
12/1/2009
12/1/2009
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 14,816.69
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 14,933.36
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
Finance Charge
116.67
$ 15,050.03
11/29/2016
FC
Finance Charge
TOTAL DUE:
$6,182.20
$ 21,232.23
$ 21,232.23
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merely warming up my car. When I returned to the lobby, Mr. Leonards and Mr.
Carruthers had disappeared.
On or about February 24th, upon logging into my AOL account, a Buddy List message
from Mr. James Leonards appeared on my computer screen that said Stan is that you?.
The only way that I am able to receive Buddy List messages is to sign up for the
service, of which I had never done, which means that Mr. Leonards must have illegally
accessed my account and signed my account up for the service. The evening before, a
neighbor saw me looking for my cats with a spot light, and yelled Stan is that you?.
This is certainly a clear example of mental duress, among other electronic privacy
violations.
Mr. John Brown, (Truck Driver)
On January 9th, Mr. John Brown was receiving his pay check and made the following
remark Stan, why didnt you go to Cancun with Dave, you look like one of those
Mexicans.
LN Dockey (Office Assistant, part-time)
Consistently called my car phone upon leaving the office to ask where I was going, and
when I was coming back, which was none of her business. She reported to me, I did not
report to her. She knew that this annoyed me, and was out-of-character and inconsistent
with prior behavior.
Mr. Brian Langsett (Subcontractor)
Mr. Brian Langsett continued to make calls to my home, and during the week of February
20th, screamed and yelled into my voice mail, which resulted in my changing my line to a
private phone line. Mr. Langsett consistently left messages on my voice mail, knowing
that I was not going to answer them back.
Mr. Ralph Carruthers (General Manager)
On January 22nd, Mr. Ralph Carruthers entered my office and requested that I redo a pay
application for the Lancaster Township Park Avenue project that I had done. I informed
him that I had nothing to do with that pay application because I was on vacation. He
stormed out of my office, mad that I wouldnt redo the pay application and telling me that
I had done it. Immediately following his departure, Mr. David Pflumm stormed into my
office and got inches away from my face and said Do you and Ralph have a problem,
what is your problem? I nervously and quite upset said, Dave, I didnt prepare that pay
application, I was on vacation. Mr. Pflumm replied, Yes you did. I immediately
said, Dave, mental duress is a serious matter, you dont mess with someones mind,
like that you just dont play with someones mind like this., I was on vacation Mr.
Pflumm went on to say that I did do the pay application. I asked him Do you have a
problem with me?. He replied no.
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I later went to the file and retrieved the original pay application for Lancaster Townships
Park Avenue. It was prepared by Mr. David Pflumm with his handwriting. I later
showed it to him and he said nothing. THIS IS MENTAL DURESS.
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In November, I had informed Mr. David Pflumm that I personally removed myself form
the dispute on the grounds that e.e. Murray Construction Company was not acting in
good faith, I had exhausted all available resources and means of collecting the monies
without a civil law suit being filed, and Mr. David Pflumm refused to take legal action.
By my departure on February 20th, all efforts for collecting the $275,000 proved fruitless,
and Mr. David Pflumm continued his procrastination of filing a civil lawsuit.
I am of the firm belief that the many of the negotiations and situations surrounding the
collection of payments from e.e. Murray was strategically used as ploy to inflict mental
duress for the following reasons:
1. I had exhausted most of my time during September, October, and November
while also managing my regular duties, and had requested a fee for the
collection of funds that was well beyond the scope of my duties.
2. e.e. Murray Construction Company had no legal foundation for not paying
Pflumm Contractors, Inc., irregardless of whether e.e. Murray collected the
funds from the Cecil County Community College.
3. e.e Murray had collected enough funds from Cecil County Community
College in January, and still refused any payment to Pflumm Contractors, Inc.,
4. Mr. David Pflumm had exhibited and demonstrated an extreme sense of
leniency toward filing a civil lawsuit that was unprecedented during my
tenure and in the history of the company.
5. Over half of the $275,000 was cash for the company.
6. I allege that during the month of February, communications were used to
deceive the true nature of the situation.
7. Mr. Pflumm had always taken my advice on such matters during my tenure.
8. Lastly, the only reasonable explanation for not filing a civil complaint is that
the situation was not being truly disclosed by Mr. David Pflumm and e.e.
Murray and that a lawsuit would become public record and have adverse and
irrevocable damages to e.e. Murray Construction Company.
In late January Mr. David Pflumm laid an large envelope addressed to his home on my
desk. Inside was a letter addressed to me from AirWays Charter Service, including a
brochure depicting a plane, identical to that which was illegally repossessed from me in
1987. This was clearly a demonstrated tactic for mental duress. In the history of my
tenure, we have never discussed or had any remote need for such a service, and more
importantly, the package was addressed to Mr. David Pflumms home.
On week of February 20th, Mr. David Pflumm had provided me with documentation that
required my signature from Town & Country Leasing for my automobile that that had I
signed would have given the leasing company the right to repossess the automobile at
any given time while providing me with no legal recourse to prevent such repossession.
Mr. Pflumm had agreed to personally guarantee the payments for the automobile for the
duration of the lease, under any and all circumstances. He has breached his agreement.
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During the weeks preceding my departure, in the course of my travels, I had passed many
employees on many different occasions during the course of the day. On every occasion,
not one employee would acknowledge me with a gesture or waive.
During my tenure at Pflumm Contractors, Inc., not only did I resurrect the company from
near bankruptcy, and restore the company to the best financial condition it has ever
experienced, even as important was the management policies that I had implemented that
had for the first time given the employees fair and equitable place of employment. And
their gratitude was often displayed and demonstrated toward me. The behavior of the
company, as a whole, was drastically out of character and malicious, which had resulted
in a hostile environment directly threatening my mental welfare. There is not a reason in
the world where I should have been so maliciously treated. The pain and suffering was
so great, that I specifically sought the advice and help of Fr. Edward Lavelle on January
14th, in the Office of the Bishiop.
Any further detail to this document would greatly compromise my rights for any future
litigation which may or may not transpire.
I Attest,
Stanley J. Caterbone
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Letter to Matt Samley of Xakellis Reese & Pugh re ISC Opinion and Invoice
Stan J. Caterbone
220 Stone Hill Road
Conestoga, PA 17516
April 7, 1998
Mr. Matt Samley
Xakellis, Reese & Pugh
129 East Orange Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
Re: Outstanding Invoice
Dear Mr. Samley:
I refute payment of the above mentioned invoice for the following reasons:
1. Reasonable Time As Promised. On or about November 24, 1997, we had a
telephone conversation while at my office of Pflumm Contractors, Inc., when
you had offered to update your progress on my request for a legal opinion
relating to the matters described herein. You had indicated that you were
busy, and that I would have a letter soon. I had stated that I was in no
immediate need, as long as it was within a reasonable amount of time. You
had promised me that it would be forthcoming immediately following the
Christmas Holidays. And I agreed with that time schedule.
I received the document on February 28, 1998, some 50 or so days after your
promised time schedule, and by your own accounting of my billing hours, it
took you approximately 60 days to complete the last 40 minutes of your
efforts.
This certainly does not constitute reasonable, as you had promised, and raises
questions as to your good faith efforts regarding my issues. Furthermore, I had
never had any conversations with you pertaining to these matters since that
conversation on or about November 24th, which you had an ethical obligation
to notify me if you were not able to deliver your opinion as promised.
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Letter to Matt Samley of Xakellis Reese & Pugh re ISC Opinion and Invoice
I remain,
Stan J. Caterbone
cc: Samleyfile
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CHAPTER
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Date
Account of:
New Holland Dental
650 East Main Street
New Holland, PA 17557
Date Due
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
05/1/2009
05/1/2009
Outstanding Invoice
$ 2,600.00
2,618.00
Invoice
Invoice Discrimination and Harassment during Free Dental Day of May 1, 2009 Patient traveled to facility at
Approx. 6:00 for free dental Services to get at least a Cavity filled after seeing it on WGAL-T\/8 News at
5:30 am. At approximately 11:00 am patient received a Panoramic X-Ray and approximately 10 minutes
later the patient received a free dental Examination in the examination room closest to Main Street, New
Holland by a Dentist who identified himself as being from Reading. The dentist examined the patient's
mouth and described a large cavity (from a prior filling falling out) that needed a crown or filling. Patient
explained that he wanted a filling and would opt for a crown at a later time. Dentist agreed and wrote the
prognosis and treatment for a filling on patient's chart. Patient was told to wait for his turn. The Dental
Staff broke for lunch, and patient immediately inquired about the number. Staff had told the yet to be
treated patients that approximately 70 to 80 people were already treated. Patient had number 366, which
meant that 65 persons were to be treated before him. The Staff told patient that he would be one of first
after lunch. It was now approximately 2:15 when 3 females approached the patient in the waiting room
and tried to explain that there was an infection in the area to be treated, however the examining dentist
made no mention of any infection or abscess. The patient did not know if the girls were authorized, or even
if they were part of the dental staff. The patient demanded his X-Ray and walked out of the facility. The
woman and 2 females that identified themselves as coming from the Mt. Joy Career Technical Institute,
namely the darker student and the teacher were harassing all day.
FINANCE CHARGE IS AN ANNUALIZED RATE OF 6% COMPOUNDED MONTHLY
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,639.82
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,661.64
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,683.46
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,705.28
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,727.10
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,748.92
12/1/2009
12/1/2009
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,770.74
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,792.56
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
Finance Charge
21.82
$ 2,814.38
11/29/2016
FC
Finance Charge
$1,156.08
TOTAL DUE:
$ 3,970.46
$ 3,970.46
Wednesday
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December30,
29,
1, 2016
Account of:
Social Security Administration
Suite 104
1809 Olde Homestead Lane
Lancaster, PA 17601-5957
Date
Date Due
05/1/2009
05/1/2009
Reference
Invoice
Description
Amount
Balance
$ 35,070.00
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
Finance Charge
Monthly Disability
$
$
292.25
835.00
$ 35,362.25
$36,197.25
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
Finance Charge
Monthly Disability
$
$
292.25
835.00
$ 36,489.50
$37,324.50
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
Finance Charge
Monthly Disability
$
$
292.25
835.00
$ 37,616.75
$38,451.75
08/20/2009
08/20/2009
Payment
$21,460.00
$16,991.75
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
Finance Charge
0.00
$ 16,991.75
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
Finance Charge
141.60
$ 17,133.35
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
Finance Charge
141.60
$ 17,274.95
12/1/2009
12/1/2009
Finance Charge
141.60
$ 17,416.55
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
Finance Charge
141.60
$ 17,558.15
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
Finance Charge
141.60
$ 17,669.75
$7,258.32
$ 24,928.07
11/29/2016
FC
Finance Charge
TOTAL DUE:
$ 24,928.07
Wednesday
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December30,
29,
1, 2016
Account of:
Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation
7th Floor, Labor & Industry Building
651 Boas Street
Harrisburg, PA 17121
Date
Date Due
05/1/2009
05/1/2009
Reference
Description
Amount
Balance
Invoice
Invoice
$129,600.00
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$130,680.00
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$131,760.00
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$132,840.00
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$133,920.00
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$135,000.00
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$136,080.00
12/1/2009
12/1/2009
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$137,160.00
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$138,240.00
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
Finance Charge
1,080.00
$139,320.00
11/29/2016
FC
Finance Charge
TOTAL DUE:
$ 57,229.40
$ 196,549.40
$ 196,549.40
Wednesday
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December30,
29,
1, 2016
Account of:
Southern Regional Police Department
3284 Main Street
Conestoga, PA 17516
Date
Date Due
05/1/2009
05/1/2009
Reference
Invoice
Description
Amount
Balance
$ 443.00
$ 1,781.40
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
Finance Charge
0.00
$ 1,781.40
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
Finance Charge
14.85
$ 1,796.25
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
Finance Charge
14.85
$ 1,811.10
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
Finance Charge
14.85
$ 1,825.95
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
Finance Charge
14.85
$ 1,840.80
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
Finance Charge
14.85
$ 1,855.65
12/1/2009
12/1/2009
Finance Charge
14.85
$ 1,870.50
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
Finance Charge
14.85
$ 1,885.36
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
Finance Charge
14.85
$ 1,900.21
11/29/2016
FC
Finance Charge
TOTAL DUE:
$ 780.56
$ 2,680.77
$ 2,680.77
Wednesday
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December30,
29,
1, 2016
Account of:
Lancaster Employment Training Agency LETA
1016 North Charlotte Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
Date
Date Due
06/1/2009
05/1/2009
Reference
Invoice
Description
Amount
Balance
$ 14,000.00
07/1/2009
07/1/2009
Finance Charge
$ 116.67
$ 14,116.67
08/1/2009
08/1/2009
Finance Charge
$ 116.67
$ 14,233.34
09/1/2009
09/1/2009
Finance Charge
$ 116.67
$ 14,350.01
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
Finance Charge
$ 116.67
$ 14,466.69
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
Finance Charge
$ 116.67
$ 14,583.35
12/1/2009
12/1/2009
Finance Charge
$ 116.67
$ 14,700.02
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
Finance Charge
$ 116.67
$ 14,816.69
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
Finance Charge
$ 116.67
$ 14,933.36
11/29/2016
FC
Finance Charge
TOTAL DUE:
$6,134.28
$ 21,067.64
$ 21,067.64
Wednesday
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December30,
29,
1, 2016
Account of:
State Farm Insurance
100 State Farm Place
Ballstron Spa, NY 12020-8000
Date Due
06/1/2009
06/1/2009
Reference
Invoice
Description
Amount
Balance
$11,666.67
7/1/2009
07/1/2009
Finance Charge
97.23
$11,763.90
8/1/2009
08/1/2009
Finance Charge
97.23
$11,861.13
9/1/2009
09/1/2009
Finance Charge
97.23
$11,958.36
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
Finance Charge
97.23
12,055.59
11/1/2009
11/1/2009
Finance Charge
97.23
12,152.82
01/1/2010
01/1/2010
Finance Charge
97.23
12,347.28
02/1/2010
02/1/2010
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Ash Carter
Secretary of Defense
1000 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-1000
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01/1/2010
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See attached:
Federal Whistleblower and Targeted Individual of U.S Sponsored Mind Control
Executive Summary, September 13, 2009 With Ground Zero
See Supporting Documentation by Visiting:
Memo to Secretary Robert Gates of April 7, 2009
2. http://www.scribd.com/doc/24371616/Submission-to-U-S-Department-of-Defense-Website-Re-U-SSecretary-of-Defense-Robert-Gates-April-7-2009
3. ISC & Pakistan Missle Project Called Khyber-Pass
4. http://www.scribd.com/doc/24366542/ISC-and-the-Pakistan-Missle-Deals-of-1986-Called-The-Khyber-PassProject
5. CIA Torture Investigations EIT Program & SERE and U.S. Sponsored Mind Control by Stan J. Caterbone, October 2,
2009 Used as Exhibit in Human Rights Complaint to U.N. Council for Human Rights
6. http://www.scribd.com/doc/23900626/CIA-Torture-Investigations-EIT-Program-SERE-and-U-S-SponsoredMind-Control-by-Stan-Caterbone-October-2-2009
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I have been a Targeted Individual, TI, and Victim since 1987. In 1987 I blew the whistle on
an international defense contractor, International Signal & Control, ISC, who was selling arms to
Iraq via South Africa and was convicted of a $1 Billion dollar Fraud. They were founded and
headquartered in my hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. I was a shareholder and was solicited
to help finance some of their operations.
and a partner with United States Intelligence Agencies since it's beginnings 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.
My father was part of U.S. Navy experiments in the 1940's and experienced synthetic
telepathy in the 1970's and 1980's. My brother was in the U.S. Air Force and a victim of the LSD
experiments in the late 1960's.
Organized stalking and harassment began in 1987 following the public allegations of fraud
within ISC. As far back as the late 1980's I knew that my mind was being read, or "remotely
viewed".
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 electromagnetic weapons. This assault was no coincidence in that it began simultaneously
with the filing of the federal action in U.S. District Court, of CATERBONE v. Lancaster County
Prison, et. al., or 05-cv-2288.
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I believe Stan is one of the fortunate ones to have realized the truth of his situation and now the
struggle for him and others becomes finding a means of protection and relief. We have been in
emotional support of him and many others who face this same struggle today; one that our entire
society will one day grapple with hopefully sooner, rather than later. As his therapist, we appreciate
whatever support and guidance you can provide for him at this time.
Feel free to contact me at anytime if you have any questions or comments about how you may be of
help to Stan in assuring his emotional and mental well-being.
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For those of us who were trained in a psychoanalytical approach to the patient which was characterised as patient
centred, and which acknowledged that the effort to understand the world of the other person entailed an awareness
that the treatment was essentially one of mutuality and trust, the American Psychiatry Associations Diagnostic
Criteria for Schizotypal personality was always a cause for alarm. The Third Edition (1987) of Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) required that there be at least four of the characteristics set out for a
diagnosis of schizophrenia, and an approved selection of four could be: magical thinking, telepathy or sixth sense;
limited social contact; odd speech; and over-sensitivity to criticism. By 1994, the required number of qualifying
characteristics were reduced to two or more, including, say, hallucinations and negative symptoms such as
affective flattening, or disorganised or incoherent speech or only one if the delusions were bizarre or the
hallucination consisted of a voice keeping up a running commentary on the persons behaviour or thoughts. The next
edition of the DSM is not due until the year 2010.
In place of a process of a labelling which brought alienation and often detention, sectioning, and mind altering
anti-psychotic medication, many psychoanalysts and psychotherapists felt that even in severe cases of schizoid
withdrawal we were not necessarily wasting our time in attempting to restore health by the difficult work of
unravelling experiences in order to make sense of an illness. In this way, psychoanalysis has been, in its most
radical form, a critic of a society, which failed to exercise imaginative empathy when passing judgement on people.
The work of Harry Stack Sullivan, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, Harold Searles or R.D. Laing - all trained as
psychiatrists and all of them rebels against the standard procedures provided a way of working with people very
different from the psychiatric model, which seemed to encourage a society to repress its sickness by making a
clearly split off group the carriers of it. A psychiatrist in a mental hospital once joked to me, with some truth, when
I commented on the number of carrier bags carried by many of the medicated patients around the hospital grounds,
that they assessed the progress of the patient in terms of the reduction of the number of carrier bags. It is too often
difficult to believe, however, when hearing the history of a life, that the schizophrenic was not suffering the effects
of having been made, consciously and unconsciously, the carefully concealed carrier of the ills of the family.
For someone who felt his mind was going to pieces, to be put into the stressful situation of the psychiatric
examination, even when the psychiatrist acquitted himself with kindness, the situation of the assessment procedure
itself, can be an effective way to drive someone crazy, or more crazy. (Laing, 1985, p 17). But if the accounting of
bizarre experiences more or less guaranteed you a new label or a trip to the psychiatric ward, there is even more
reason for a new group of people to be outraged about how their symptoms are being diagnosed. A doubly cruel
sentence is being imposed on people who are the victims of the most appalling abuse by scientific-military
experiments, and a totally uncomprehending society is indifferent to their evidence. For the development of a new
class of weaponry now has the capability of entering the brain and mind and body of another person by
technological means.
Harnessing neuroscience to military capability, this technology is the result of decades of research and
experimentation, most particularly in the Soviet Union and the United States. (Welsh, 1997, 2000) We have failed
to comprehend that the result of the technology that originated in the years of the arms race between the Soviet
Union and the West, has resulted in using satellite technology not only for surveillance and communication systems
but also to lock on to human beings, manipulating brain frequencies by directing laser beams, neural-particle
beams, electro-magnetic radiation, sonar waves, radiofrequency radiation (RFR), soliton waves, torsion fields and
by use of these or other energy fields which form the areas of study for astro-physics. Since the operations are
characterised by secrecy, it seems inevitable that the methods that we do know about, that is, the exploitation of
the ionosphere, our natural shield, are already outdated as we begin to grasp the implications of their use. The
patents deriving from Bernard J. Eastlunds work provide the ability to put unprecedented amounts of power in the
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Earths atmosphere at strategic locations and to maintain the power injection level, particularly if random pulsing is
employed, in a manner far more precise and better controlled than accomplished by the prior art, the detonation of
nuclear devices at various yields and various altitudes. (ref High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project,
HAARP).
Some patents, now owned by Raytheon, describe how to make nuclear sized explosions without radiation and
describe power beam systems, electromagnetic pulses and over-the-horizon detection systems. A more disturbing
use is the system developed for manipulating and disturbing the human mental process using pulsed radio
frequency radiation (RFR), and their use as a device for causing negative effects on human health and thinking. The
victim, the innocent civilian target is locked on to, and unable to evade the menace by moving around. The beam is
administered from space. The Haarp facility as military technology could be used to broadcast global mind-control,
as a system for manipulating and disturbing the human mental process using pulsed radio frequency (RFR). The
super-powerful radio waves are beamed to the ionosphere, heating those areas, thereby lifting them. The
electromagnetic waves bounce back to the earth and penetrate human tissue.
Dr Igor Smirnov, of the Institute of Psycho-Correction in Moscow, says: It is easily conceivable that some Russian
Satan, or lets say Iranian or any other Satan, as long as he owns the appropriate means and finances, can
inject himself into every conceivable computer network, into every conceivable radio or television broadcast, with
relative technological ease, even without disconnecting cablesand intercept the radio waves in the ether and
modulate every conceivable suggestion into it. This is why such technology is rightfully feared.(German TV
documentary, 1998).
If we were concerned before about diagnostic criteria being imposed according to the classification of recognizable
symptoms, we have reason now to submit them to even harsher scrutiny. The development over the last decades
since the Cold War arms race has included as a major strategic category, psycho-electronic weaponry, the ultimate
aim of which is to enter the brain and mind. Unannounced, undebated and largely unacknowledged by scientists or
by the governments who employ them technology to enter and control minds from a distance has been unleashed
upon us. The only witnesses who are speaking about this terrible technology with its appalling implications for the
future, are the victims themselves and those who are given the task of diagnosing mental illness are attempting to
silence them by classifying their evidence and accounts as the symptoms of schizophrenia, while the dispensers of
psychic mutilation and programmed pain continue with their work, aided and unopposed.
If it was always crucial, under the threat of psychiatric sectioning, to carefully screen out any sign of confused
speech, negativity, coldness, suspicion, bizarre thoughts, sixth sense, telepathy, premonitions, but above all the
sense that others can feel my feelings, and that someone seemed to be keeping up a running commentary on your
thoughts and behaviour, then reporting these to a psychiatrist, or anyone else for that matter who was not of a
mind to believe that such things as mind-control could exist, would be the end of your claim to sanity and probably
your freedom. For one of the salient characteristics of mind-control is the running commentary, which replicates so
exactly, and surely not without design, the symptoms of schizophrenia. Part of the effort is to remind the victim that
they are constantly under control or surveillance. Programmes vary, but common forms of reminders are electronic
prods and nudges, body noises, twinges and cramps to all parts of the body, increasing heart beats, applying
pressures to internal organs all with a personally codified system of comments on thoughts and events, designed
to create stress, panic and desperation. This is mind control at its most benign. There is reason to fear the use of
beamed energy to deliver lethal assaults on humans, including cardiac arrest, and bleeding in the brain.
It is the government system of secrecy, which has facilitated this appalling prospect. There have been warning
voices. the government secrecy system as a whole is among the most poisonous legacies of the Cold War the
Cold War secrecy (which) also mandate(s) Active Deceptiona security manual for special access programs
authorizing contractors to employ cover stories to disguise their activities. The only condition is that cover stories
must be believable. (Aftergood & Rosenberg, 1994; Bulletin of Atomic Scientist). Paranoia has been aided and
abetted by government intelligence agencies.
In the United Kingdom the fortifications against any disturbing glimmer of awareness of such actual or potential
outrages against human rights and social and political abuses seem to be cast in concrete. Complete with
crenellations, ramparts and parapets, the stronghold of nescience reigns supreme. To borrow Her Majesty the
Queens recent observation: There are forces at work of which we are not aware. One cannot say that there is no
British Intelligence on the matter, as it is quite unfeasible that the existence of the technology is not classified
information. Indeed it is a widely held belief that the women protesting against the presence of cruise missiles at
Greenham Common were victims of electro-magnetic radiation at gigahertz frequency by directed energy weapons,
and that their symptoms, including cancer, were consistent with such radiation effects as reported by Dr Robert
Becker who has been a constantly warning voice against the perils of electro-magnetic radiation. The work of Allen
Frey suggests that we should consider radiation effects as a grave hazard producing increased permeability of the
blood-brain barrier, and weakening crucial defenses of the central nervous system against toxins. (Becker, 1985, p.
286). Dr Becker has written about nuclear magnetic resonance as a familiar tool in medecine known as magnetic
resonance imaging or MRI. Calcium efflux is the result of cyclotronic resonance which latter can be explained thus:
If a charged particle or ion is exposed to a steady magnetic field in space, it will begin to go into a circular or orbital,
motion at right angles to the applied magnetic field.The speed with which it orbits will be determined by the ratio
between the charge and the mass of the particle and by the strength of the magnetic field. (Becker, 1990,p.235)
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The implications of this for wide scale aggression by using a combination of radar based energy and the use of
nuclear resonating are beyond the scope of the writer, but appear to be worth the very serious consideration of
physicists in assessing how they might be used against human beings.
Amongst medical circles, however, it has so far not been possible for the writer to find a neuroscientist, neurologist
or a psychiatrist, nor for that matter, a general medical practitioner, who acknowledges even the potential for
technological manipulation of the nervous system as a problem requiring their professional interest. There has been
exactly this response from some of Englands most eminent practitioners of the legal profession, not surprisingly,
because the information about such technology is not made available to them. They would refer anyone attempting
to communicate mind- harassment as a psychiatric problem, ignoring the crime that is being committed.
The aim here is not to attempt a comprehensive history and development of the technology of mind control. These
very considerable tasks - which have to be done under circumstances of the most extreme difficulty - have been
addressed with clarity and courage by others, who live with constant harm and threats, not least of all
contemptuous labelling. Their work can be readily accessed on the internet references given at the end of this
paper. For a well-researched outline of the historical development of electro-magnetic technology the reader should
refer to the timeline of dates and electromagnetic weapon development by Cheryl Welsh, president of Citizens
against Human Rights Abuse. (Welsh 1997; 2001). There are at least one and a half thousand people worldwide who
state they are being targeted. Mojmir Babacek, now domiciled in his native Czech Republic, after eight years of
residence in the United States in the eighties, has made a painstakingly meticulous review of the technology, and
continues his research. (Babacek 1998, 2002)
We are concerned here with reinforcing in the strongest possible terms:
i) The need for such abuses to human rights and the threats to democracy to be called to consciousness, and without
further delay.
ii) To analyse the reasons why people might defend themselves from becoming conscious of the existence of such
threats.
iii) To address the urgent need for intelligence, imagination, and information - not to mention compassion - in
dealing with the victims of persecution from this technology, and
iv) To alert a sleeping society, to the imminent threats to their freedom from the threat from fascist and covert
operations who have in all probability gained control of potentially lethal weaponry of the type we are describing.
It is necessary to emphasise that at present there is not even the means for victims to gain medical attention for
the effects of radiation from this targeting. Denied the respect of credulity of being used as human guinea pigs,
driven to suicide by the breakdown of their lives, they are treated as insane at best regarded as sad cases.
Since the presence of a permanent other in ones mind and body is by definition an act of the most intolerable
cruelty, people who are forced to bear it but who refuse to be broken by it, have no other option than to turn
themselves into activists, their lives consumed by the battle against such atrocities, their energies directed to
alerting and informing the public of things they dont want to hear or understand about evil forces at work in their
society.
It is necessary, at this point, to briefly outline a few one might say the precious few attempts by public servants
to verify the existence and dangers inherent in this field:
In January 1998, an annual public meeting of the French National Bioethics Committee was held in Paris. Its
chairman, Jean-Pierre Changeux, a neuroscientist at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, told the meeting that
advances in cerebral imaging make the scope for invasion of privacy immense. Although the equipment
needed is still highly specialized, it will become commonplace and capable of being used at a distance. That
will open the way for abuses such as invasion of personal liberty, control of behaviour and brainwashing.
These are far from being science-fiction concernsand constitute a serious risk to society. (Nature. Vol
391, 1998.
In January 1999, the European Parliament passed a resolution where it calls for an international convention
introducing a global ban on all development and deployment of weapons which might enable any form of
manipulation of human beings. It is our conviction that this ban can not be implemented without the global
pressure of the informed general public on the governments. Our major objective is to get across to the
general public the real threat which these weapons represent for human rights and democracy and to apply
pressure on the governments and parliaments around the world to enact legislature which would prohibit the
use of these devices to both government and private organisations as well as individuals. (Plenary
sessions/Europarliament, 1999)
In October 2001, Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich introduced a bill to the House of Representatives which, it
was hoped would be extremely important in the fight to expose and stop psycho-electronic mind control
experimentation on involuntary, non-consensual citizens. The Bill was referred to the Committee on Science,
and in addition to the Committee on Armed Services and International Relations. In the original bill a ban
was sought on exotic weapons including electronic, psychotronic or information weapons, chemtrails,
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particle beams, plasmas, electromagnetic radiation, extremely low frequency (ELF) or ultra low frequency
(ULF) energy radiation, or mind control technologies. Despite the inclusion of a prohibition of the basing of
weapons in space, and the use of weapons to destroy objects or damage objects in space, there is no
mention in the revised bill of any of the aforementioned mind-invasive weaponry, nor of the use of satellite
or radar or other energy based technology for deploying or developing technology designed for deployment
against the minds of human beings. (Space Preservation Act, 2002)
In reviewing the development of the art of mind-invasive technology there are a few outstanding achievements to
note:
In 1969 Dr Jose Delgado, a Yale psychologist, published a book: Physical Control of the Mind: Towards a
Psychocivilized Society. In essence, he displayed in practical demonstrations how, by means of electrical
stimulation of the brain which had been mapped out in its relations between different points and activities, functions
and sensations, - by means of electrical stimulation, how the rhythm of breathing and heartbeat could be
changed, as well as the function of most of the viscera, and gall bladder secretion. Frowning, opening and closing
of eyes and mouth, chewing, yawning, sleep, dizziness, epileptic seizures in healthy persons were induced. The
intensity of feelings could be controlled by turning the knob, which controlled the intensity of the electric current. He
states at the end of his book the hope that the new power will remain limited to scientists or some charitable elite
for the benefit of a psychocivilized society.
In the 1980s the neuromagnetometer was developed which functions as an antenna and could monitor the
patterns emerging from the brain. (In the seventies the scientists had discovered that electromagnetic pulses
enabled the brain to be stimulated through the skull and other tissues, so there was no more need to implant
electrodes in the brain). The antenna, combined with the computer, could localize the points in the brain where the
brain events occur. The whole product is called the magnetoencephalograph.
In January 2000 the Lockheed Martin neuroengineer Dr John D. Norseen, was quoted (US News and World Report,
2000) as hoping to turn the electrohypnomentalaphone, a mind reading machine, into science fact. Dr Norseen,
a former Navy pilot, claims his interest in the brain stemmed from reading a Soviet book in the 1980s claiming that
research on the mind would revolutionize the military and society at large. By a process of deciphering the brains
electrical activity, electromagnetic pulsations would trigger the release of the brains own transmitters to fight off
disease, enhance learning, or alter the minds visual images, creating a synthetic reality. By this process of
BioFusion, (Lockheed Martin, 2000) information is placed in a database, and a composite model of the brain is
created. By viewing a brain scan recorded by (functional) magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine, scientists
can tell what the person was doing at the time of recording say reading or writing, or recognise emotions from
love to hate. If this research pans out, says Norseen, you can begin to manipulate what someone is thinking even
before they know it. But Norseen says he is agnostic on the moral ramifications, that hes not a mad scientist
just a dedicated one. The ethics dont concern me, he says, but they should concern someone else.
The next big thing looks like being something which we might refer to as a neurocomputer but it need not
resemble a laptop it may be reducible to whatever size is convenient for use, such as a small mobile phone.
Arising from a break-through and exploitation of PSI-phenomena, it may be modelled on the nervous-psychic
activity of the brain that is, as an unbalanced, unstable system of neurotransmitters and interacting neurones, the
work having been derived from the creation of a copy of a living brain accessed by chance, and ESP and worked
on by design.
On receiving a communication from the writer on the feasibility of a machine being on the horizon which, based on
the project of collecting electromagnetic waves emanating from the brain and transmitting them into another brain
that would read a persons thoughts, or using the same procedure in order to impose somebody elses thoughts on
another brain and in this way direct his actions there was an unequivocal answer from IBM at executive level that
there was no existing technology to create such a computer in the foreseeable future. This is at some variance with
the locating of a patent numbered 03951134 on the Internet pages of IBM Intellectual Property Network for a
device, described in the patent, as capable of picking up at a distance the brain waves of a person, process them by
computer and emit correcting waves which will change the original brain waves. Similar letters addressed to each of
the four top executives of Apple Inc., in four individual letters marked for their personal attention, produced
absolutely no response. This included the ex- Vice President of the United States, Mr Al Gore, newly elected to the
Board of Directors of Apple.
Enough people have been sufficiently concerned by the reports of victims of mind control abuse to organise The
Geneva Forum, in 2002, held as a joint initiative of the Quaker United Nations Office, Geneva; the United Nations
Institute for Disarmament Research; the International Committee of the Red cross, and the Human Rights Watch
(USA), and Citizens against Human Rights Abuses (CAHRA); and the Programme for Strategic and International
Security Studies, which was represented by the Professor and Senior Lecturer from the Department of Peace
Studies at the University of Bradford.
In England, on May 25, 1995, the Guardian newspaper in the U.K. carried an article based on a report by Nic Lewer,
the peace researcher from Bradford University, which listed more than 30 different lines of research into new age
weaponssome of the research sounds even less rational. There are, according to Lewer, plans for pulsed
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microwave beams to destroy enemy electronics, and separate plans for very-low-frequency sound beams to induce
vomiting, bowel spasm, epileptic seizures and also crumble masonry. Further, the article states, There are plans
for mind control with the use of 'psycho-correction messages transmitted by subliminal audio and visual stimuli.
There is also a plan for psychotronic weapons apparently the projection of consciousness to other locations and
another to use holographic projection to disseminate propaganda and misinformation. (Welsh, Timeline). Apart
from this notable exception it is difficult to locate any public statement of the problem in the United Kingdom.
Unfortunately, the problem of credulity does not necessarily cease with frequent mention, as in the United States, in
spite of the number of reported cases, there is still not sufficient public will to make strenuous protest against what
is not only already happening, but against what will develop if left unchecked. It appears that the administration
believes that it is necessary and justifiable, in the interests of national security, to make experimental human
sacrifices, to have regrettable casualties, for there to be collateral damage, to suffer losses in place of strife or war.
This is, of course, totally incompatible with any claims to be a democratic nation which respects the values of human
life and democracy, and such an administration which tutors its servants in the ways of such barbaric tortures must
be completely condemned as uncivilised and hypocritical.
Disbelief as a Defence Mechanism
In the face of widespread disbelief about mind-control, it seems worth analysing the basis of the mechanisms
employed to maintain disbelief:
i) In the sixties, Soviet dissidents received a significant measure of sympathy and indignant protest from western
democracies on account of their treatment, most notedly the abuse of psychiatric methods of torture to which they
were subjected. It is noteworthy that we seem to be able to access credulity, express feelings of indignant support
when we can identify with victims, who share and support our own value system, and who, in this particular
historical case, reinforced our own values, since they were protesting against a political system which also
threatened us at that time. Psychologically, it is equally important to observe that support from a safe distance, and
the benefits to the psyche of attacking a split-off bad father, the soviet authorities in this case, presents no threat
to ones internal system; indeed it relieves internal pressures. On the other hand, recognizing and denouncing a
similar offence makes very much greater psychic demands of us when it brings us into conflict with our own
environment, our own security, our own reality. The defence against disillusion serves to suppress paranoia that
our father figure, the president, the prime minister, our governments - might not be what they would like to be
seen to be.
ii) The need to deposit destructive envy and bad feelings elsewhere, on account of the inability of the ego to
acknowledge ownership of them - reinforces the usefulness of persons or groups, which will serve to contain those,
disowned, projected feelings which arouse paranoid anxieties. The concepts of mind-invasion strike at the very
heart of paranoid anxiety, causing considerable efforts to dislodge them from the psyche. The unconscious
identification of madness with dirt or excrement is an important aspect of anal aggression, triggering projective
identification as a defence.
iii) To lay oneself open to believing that a person is undergoing the experience of being invaded mentally and
physically by an unseen manipulator requires very great efforts in the self to manage dread.
iv) The defence against the unknown finds expression in the split between theory and practice; between the scientist
as innovator and the society who can make the moral decisions about his inventions; between fact and science
fiction, the latter of which can present preposterous challenges to the imagination without undue threat, because it
serves to reinforce a separation from the real.
v) Identification with the aggressor. Sadistic fantasies, unconscious and conscious, being transferred on to the
aggressor and identified with, aid the repression of fear of passivity, or a dread of punishment. This mechanism acts
to deny credulity to the victim who represents weakness. This is a common feature of satanic sects.
vi) The liberal humanist tradition which denies the worst destructive capacities of man in the effort to sustain the
belief in the great continuity of cultural and scientific tradition; the fear, in ones own past development, of not being
ongoing, can produce the psychic effect of reversal into the opposite to shield against aggressive feelings. This
becomes then the exaggerated celebration of the new as the affirmation of human genius which will ultimately be
for the good of mankind, and which opposes warning voices about scientific advances as being pessimistic,
unenlightened, unprogressive and Luddite. Strict adherence to this liberal position can act as overcompensation for
a fear of envious spoiling of good possessions, i.e. cultural and intellectual goods.
vii) Denial by displacement is also employed to ignore the harmful aspects of technology. What may be harmful for
the freedom and good of society can be masked and concealed by the distribution of new and entertaining novelties.
The technology, which puts a camera down your gut for medical purposes, is also used to limit your freedom by
surveillance. The purveyors of innovative technology come up with all sorts of new gadgets, which divert, entertain
and feed the acquisitive needs of insatiable shoppers, and bolster the economy. The theme of Everythings up to
date in Kansas City only takes on a downside when individual experience exploding breast implants, say takes
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the gilt off the gingerbread. Out of every innovation for evil (i.e. designed for harming and destroying) some good
(i.e. public diversion or entertainment) can be promoted for profit or crowd-pleasing.
viii) Nasa is sending a spacecraft to Mars, or so we are told. They plan to trundle across the Martian surface
searching for signs of water and life. We do not hear dissenting voices about its feasibility.
Why is it that, when a person accounts that their mind is being disrupted and they are being persecuted by an
unseen method of invasive technology, that we cannot bring ourselves to believe them? Could it be that the horror
involved in the empathic identification required brings the shutters down? Conversely, the shared experience of the
blasting of objects into space brings with it the possibilities of shared potency or the relief that resonates in the
unconscious of a massive projection or evacuation a shared experience which is blessed in the name of mans
scientific genius.
ix) The desire not to be taken in, not to be taken for a fool, provides one of the most powerful and common
defence mechanism against credulity.
Power, Paranoia and Unhealthy Governments
The ability to be the bearer and container of great power without succumbing to the pressures of latent narcissistic
psychoses is an important matter too little considered. The effect of holding power and the expectation and the need
to be seen as capable of sustaining it, if not exercising it, encourages omnipotence of thought. In the wake of this, a
narcissistic overevaluation of the subjects own mental processes may set in. In the effort to hold himself together
as the possessor, container and executor of power, he (or indeed, she) may also, undergo a process of splitting
which allows him, along with others, to bear enthralled witness of himself in this illustrious role. This may mean that
the seat of authority is vacated, at least at times. The splitting process between the experiencing ego and the
perceiving ego allows the powerful leader to alternate his perception of himself inside and outside, sometimes
beside, himself. With the reinforcement of himself from others as his own narcissistic object, reality testing is
constrained. In this last respect, he has much in common with the other powerful figure of the age, the movie star.
or by those, in Freuds words, who are ruined by success.
In a world, which is facing increasing disillusion about the gulf between the public platforms on which governments
are elected, and the contingencies and pragmatics of retaining defence strategies and economic investments, the
role of military and intelligence departments, with their respective tools of domination and covert infiltration, is
increasingly alarming. Unaccountable to the public, protected from exposure and prosecution by their immunity,
licensed to lie as well as to kill, it is in the hands of these agents that very grave threats to human rights and
freedom lies. Empowered to carry out aggression through classified weapon experimentation which is undetectable,
these men and women are also open to corruption from lucrative offers of financial reward from powerful and
sinister groups who can utilize their skills, privileged knowledge and expertise for frankly criminal and fascist
purposes.
Our information about the psychological profiles of those who are employed to practice surveillance on others is
limited, but it is not difficult to imagine the effects on the personality that would ensue with the persistent practice of
such an occupation, so constantly exposed to the perversions. One gains little snatches of insight here and there. In
his book on CIA mind control research (Marks, 1988), John Marks quotes a CIA colleagues joke (always revealing
for personality characteristics): If you could find the natural radio frequency of a persons sphincter, you could
make him run out of the room real fast. (One wonders if the same amusement is derived from the ability to apply,
say infra-sound above 130 decibels, which is said to cause stoppage of the heart, according to one victim/activist
from his readings of a report for the Russian Parliament.)
Left to themselves, these servants of the state may well feel exempt from the process of moral self-scrutiny, but
the work must be dehumanising for the predator as well as the prey. It is probably true that the need to control
their agents in the field was an incentive to develop the methods in use today. It is also an effectively brutalising
training for persecuting others. Meanwhile the object, the prey, in a bid for not only for survival but also in a
desperate effort to warn his or her fellows about what is going on, attempts to turn himself into a quantum
physicist, a political researcher, a legal sleuth, an activist, a neurologist, a psychologist, a physiologist his own
doctor, since he cannot know what effects this freakish treatment might have on his body, let alone his mind. There
are always new methods to try out which might prove useful in the search to find ways of disabling and destroying
opponents air injected into brains and lungs, lasers to strike down or blind, particle beams, sonar waves, or
whatever combination of energies to direct, or destabilise or control.
Science and Scepticism
Scientists can be bought, not just by governments, but also by sinister and secret societies. Universities can be
funded by governments to develop technology for unacceptably inhumane uses. The same people who deliver the
weapons - perhaps respected scientists and academics - may cite the acceptable side of scientific discoveries, which
have been developed by experimenting on unacknowledged, unfortunate people. In a cleaned up form, they are
then possibly celebrated as a break-through in the understanding of the natural laws of the universe. It is not
implausible that having delivered the technical means for destruction, the innovator and thinker goes on, wearing a
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different hat, to receive his (or her) Nobel Prize. There are scientists who have refused to continue to do work when
they were approached by CIA and Soviet representatives. These are the real heroes of science.
In the power struggle, much lies at stake in being the first to gain control of ultimate mind-reading and
mind-controlling technology. Like the nuclear bomb, common ownership would seem by any sane calculations to
cancel out the advantage of possession, but there is always a race to be the first to possess the latest ultimate
means of mass destruction. The most desirable form is one that can be directed at others without contaminating
oneself in the process - one that can be undetected and neatly, economically and strategically delivered. We should
be foolish to rule out secret organisations, seeing threat only from undemocratic countries and known terrorist
groups.
As consumers in a world which is increasingly one in which shopping is the main leisure activity, we should concern
ourselves to becoming alert to the ways in which human welfare may have been sacrificed to produce an awesome
new gadget. It may be the cause for celebration for the innovator, but brought about as the result of plugging in or
dialling up the living neuronal processes of an enforced experimentee. If we are concerned not to eat boiled eggs
laid by battery hens, we might not regard it morally irrelevant to scrutinise the large corporations producing
electronically innovative software. We might also be wary about the origins of the sort of bland enticements of
dating agencies who propose finding your ideal partner by matching up brain frequencies and bio-rhythms.
We do not know enough about the background of such technology, nor how to evaluate it ethically. We do not know
about its effects on the future, because we are not properly informed. If governments persist in concealing the
extent of their weapon capability in the interests of defence, they are also leaving their citizens disempowered of
the right to protest against their deployment. More alarmingly, they are leaving their citizens exposed to their
deployment by ruthless organisations whose concerns are exactly the opposite of democracy and human rights.
Back in the United Kingdom
Meanwhile, back in England, the Director of the Oxford Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Professor Colin
Blakemore, also the elective Chief Executive of the Medical Research Council writes to the author that he ... knows
of no technology (not even in the wildest speculations of neuroscientists) for scanning and collecting neuronal data
at a distance. (Blakemore, 2003, ) This certitude is at distinct variance with the fears of other scientists in Russia
and the United States, and not least of all with the fears of the French neuroscientist, Jean-Pierre Changeux of the
French National Bioethics Committee already quoted (see page 5). It is also very much at odds with the writing of
Dr Michael Persinger from the Behavioural Neuroscience Laboratory at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario,
Canada. His article On the Possibility of Directly Accessing Every Human Brain by Electromagnetic Induction of
Algorithms (1995), he describes the ways that individual differences among human brains can be overcome and
comes to a conclusion about the technological possibilities of influencing a major part of the approximately six billion
people on this planet without mediation through classical sensory modalities but by generating electromagnetic
induction of fundamental algorithms in the atmosphere. Dr Persingers work is referred to by Captain John Tyler
whose work for the American Air Force and Aerospace programmes likens the human nervous system to a radio
receiver. (1990)
Very recently the leading weekly cultural BBC radio review had as one of its guests, the eminent astro-physicist and
astronomer royal, Sir Martin Rees, who has recently published a book, Our Final Century, in which he makes a
sober and reasoned case for the fifty-fifty chance that millions of people, probably in a third-world country could be
wiped out in the near future through biotechnology and bio-terrorism by error or malign release. He spoke of
this devastation as possibly coming from small groups or cults, based in the United States. few individuals with
the right technology to cause absolute mayhem. He also said that in this century, human nature is no longer a
fixed commodity, that perhaps we should contemplate the possibility that humans would even have implants in the
brain.
The other guests on this programme were both concerned with Shakespeare, one a theatre producer and the other
a writer on Shakespeare, while his remaining guest was a young woman who had a website called Spiked, the
current theme of which was Panic Attack, that is to say, Attack on Panic. This guest vigorously opposed what she felt
was the pessimism of Sir Martin, regarding his ideas as essentially eroding trust, and inducing panic. This reaction
seems to typify one way of dealing with threat and anxiety, and demonstrates the difficulty that a warning voice,
even from a man of the academic distinction of Martin Rees, has in alerting people to that which they do not want
to hear. This flight reaction was reinforced by the presenter who summed up the mornings discussion at the end of
the programme with the words: We have a moral! Less panic, more Shakespeare!
The New Barbarism
Since access to a mind-reading machine will enable the operator to access the ideas of another person, we should
prepare ourselves for a new world order in which ideas will be, as it were, up for grabs. We need not doubt that the
contents of anothers mind will be scooped up, scooped out, sorted through as if the event was a jumble sale. The
legal profession would therefore be well advised to consider the laws on Intellectual Property very judiciously in
order to acquit themselves with any degree of authenticity. We should accustom ourselves to the prospect of
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recognizing our work coming out of the mouth of another. The prospect of wide-scale fraud, and someone posturing
in your stolen clothes will not be a pretty sight. The term personal mind enhancement is slipping in through the
back door, to borrow a term used by the Co-Director of the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, and it is being
done through technologically-induced mental co-ercion mind raping and looting. In place of, or in addition to,
cocaine, we may expect to see mind-enhanced performances on live television.
The brave new science of neuropsychiatry and brain mapping hopes to find very soon, with the fMRI scanner - this
brand new toy that scientists have got their hands on - the blob for love and the blob for guilt, (BBC Radio 4:
All in the Mind, 5 March, 2003). Soon we will be able to order a brain scan for anyone whose behaviour strikes us as
odd or bizarre, and the vicissitudes of a life need no longer trouble us in our diagnostic assessments. In his recent
Reith Lectures for the BBC (2003), Professor Ramachandran, the celebrated neuroscientist from the La Hoya
Institute in San Diego, California, has demonstrated for us many fascinating things that the brain can do. He has
talked to us about personality disorders and shown that some patients, who have suffered brain damage from head
injury, do not have the capacity to recognise their mothers. Others feel that they are dead. And indeed he has found
brain lesions in these people. In what seems to be an enormous but effortless leap, the self-styled kid in a candy
store is now hoping to prove that all schizophrenics, have damage to the right hemisphere of the brain, which
results in the inability to distinguish between fantasy (sic) and reality. Since Professor Ramachandran speaks of
schizophrenia in the same breath as denial of illness, or agnosia, it is not clear, and it would be interesting to know,
whether the person with the head injury has been aware or unaware of the head injury. Also does the patient derive
comfort and a better chance at reality testing when he is told of the lesion? Does he feel better when he has
received the diagnosis? And what should the psychoanalysts and the psychiatrists, - feel about all those years of
treating people of whose head injuries they were absolutely unaware? Was this gross negligence? Were we
absolutely deluded in perceiving recovery in a sizeable number of them?
It is, however, lamentable that a neuroscientist with a professed interest in understanding schizophrenia should
seek to provide light relief to his audience by making jokes about schizophrenics being people who are convinced
that the CIA has implanted devices in their brain to control their thoughts and actions, or that aliens are controlling
them. (Reith Lecture, No 5, 2003).
There is a new desire for concretisation. The search for meaning has been replaced by the need for hard proof. If
it doesnt light up or add up it doesnt have validity. The physician of the mind has become a surgeon. He found a
lump as big as a grapefruit!
Facing up to the Dread and Fear of the Uncanny
Freud believed that an exploration of the uncanny would be a major direction of exploration of the mind in this
century. The fear of the uncanny has been with us for a very long time. The evil eye, or the terrifying double, or
intruder, is a familiar theme in literature, notably of Joseph Conrad in The Secret Sharer, and Maupassants short
story, Le Horla. Freuds analysis of the uncanny led him back to the old animistic conception of the universe: it
seems as if each one of us has been through a phase of individual development corresponding to the animistic phase
in primitive men, that none of us has passed through it without preserving certain residues and traces of it which
are still capable of manifesting themselves, and that everything which now strikes us as uncanny fulfils the
condition of touching those residues of animistic mental activity within us and bringing them to expression. (Freud:
1919. p.362)
The separation of birth, and the childhood fear of spooks in the night, also leave their traces in each and every one
of us. The individual experience of being alone in ones mind the solitary fate of man which has never been
questioned before, and upon which the whole history of civilised nurture is based - is now assaulted head-on. Since
growing up is largely synonymous with acceptance of ones aloneness, the effort to assuage it is the basis for
compassion and protection of others; it is the matrix for the greatest good, that of ordinary human kindness, and is
at the heart of the communicating power of great art. Even if we must all live and die alone, we can at least share
this knowledge in acts of tenderness which atone for our lonely state. In times of loss and mental breakdown, the
starkness of this aloneness is all too clear. The best of social and group constructiveness is an effort to allay the
psychotic anxieties that lie at the base of every one of us, and which may be provoked under extreme enough
conditions.
The calculated and technological entry into another persons mind is an act of monumental barbarism which
obliterates perhaps with the twiddling of a dial the history and civilisation of mans mental development. It is
more than an abuse of human rights, it is the destruction of meaning. For any one who is forced into the hell of
living with an unseen mental rapist, the effort to stay sane is beyond the scope of tolerable endurance. The
imaginative capacity of the ordinary mind cannot encompass the horror of it. We have attempted to come to terms
with the experiments of the Nazis in concentration camps. We now have the prospect of systematic control
authorised by men who issue instructions through satellite communications for the destruction of societies while
they are driving new Jaguars and Mercedes, and going to the opera.
This is essentially about humiliation, and disempowerment. It is a manifestation of rage acted out by those who fear
impotence with such dread, that their whole effort is directed into the emasculation and destruction of the terrifying
rival of their unconscious fantasies. In this apocalypse of the mind the punitive figure wells up as if out of the bowels
of the opera stage, and this phantasmagoria is acted out on a global scale. These men may be mad enough to
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believe they are creating a psychocivilised world order. For anyone who has studied damaged children, it is more
resonant of the re-enactment from the unconscious, reinforced by a life devoid of the capacity for empathic
identification, of the obscenities of the abused and abusing child in the savage nursery. Other people -which were to
them like Action Man toys to be dismembered, or Barbie Dolls to be obscenely defiled - become as meaningless in
their humanity as pixillated dots on a screen.
Although forced entry into a mind is by definition obscene, an abbreviated assessment of the effects that
mind-invaded people describe testifies to the perverted nature of the experiments. Bizarre noises are emitted
from the body, a body known well enough by its owner to recognise the noises as extrinsic; air is pumped in and out
of orifices as if by a bicycle pump. Gradually the repertoire is augmented - twinges and spasms to the eyes, nose,
lips, strange tics, pains in the head, ringing in the ears, obstructions in the throat, pressure on the bowel and
bladder causing incontinence; tingling in the fingers, feet, pressures on the heart, on breathing, dizziness, eye
problems leading to cataracts; running eyes, running nose; speeding up of heart beats and the raising of pressure in
the heart and chest; breathing and chest complaints leading to bronchitis and deterioration of the lungs; agonizing
migraines; being woken up at night, sometimes with terrifying jolts ; insomnia; intolerable levels of stress from the
loss of ones privacy. This collection of assorted symptoms is a challenge to any medical practitioner to diagnose.
There are, more seriously, if the afore-going is characterised as non-lethal, the potential lethal effects since the
capability of ultrasound and infra-sound to cause cardiac arrest, and brain lesions, paralysis and blindness, as well
as blinding by laser beam, or inducing asphyxia by altering the frequencies which control breathing in the brain,
epileptic seizure all these and others may be at the fingertips of those who are developing them. And those who
do choose to use them may be sitting with the weapon, which resembles, say, a compact mobile telephone, on the
restaurant table next to the bottle of wine, or beside them at the swimming pool.
Finally if the victims at this point in the new history of this mind-control, cannot yet prove their abuse, it must be
asserted that, faced with the available information about technological development it is certainly not possible for
those seeking to evade such claims to disprove them. To wait until the effects become widespread will be too late.
For these and other reasons which this paper has attempted to address, we would call for an
acknowledgement of such technology at a national and international level. Politicians, scientists and
neurologists, neuroscientists, physicists and the legal profession should, without further delay, demand public
debate on the existence and deployment of psychotronic technology; and for the declassification of
information about such devices which abuse helpless people, and threaten democratic freedom.
Victims accounts of abuse should be admitted to public account, and the use of psycho-electronic weapons
should be made illegal and criminal,
The medical profession should be helped to recognise the symptoms of mind-control and psychotronic abuse,
and intelligence about their deployment should be declassified so that this abuse can be seen to be what it is,
and not interpreted automatically as an indication of mental illness.
If, in the present confusion and insecurity about the search for evidence of weapons of mass destruction, we
conclude that failure to locate them - whatever the truth of the matter encourages us to be generally complacent,
then we shall be colluding with very dark forces at work if we conclude that a course of extreme vigilance signifies
paranoia. For there may well be other weapons of mass destruction being developed and not so far from home;
weapons which, being even more difficult to locate, are developed invisibly, unobstructed, unheeded in our midst,
using human beings as test-beds. Like ESP, the methods being used on humans have not been detectable using
conventional detection equipment. It is likely that the signals being used are part of a physics not known to
scientists without the highest level of security clearance. To ignore the evidence of victims is to deny, perhaps with
catastrophic results, the only evidence which might otherwise lead the defenders of freedom to becoming alert to
the development of a fearful new methods of destruction. Manipulating terrorist groups and governments alike,
these sinister and covert forces may well be very thankful for the professional derision of the victims, and for public
ignorance.
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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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purpose was to discredit and disrupt. Their very presence served to undermine trust and
scare off potential supporters. The FBI and police exploited this fear to smear genuine
activists as agents;
(2) Psychological warfare: The FBI and police used myriad "dirty tricks" to undermine
progressive movements. They planted false media stories and published bogus leaflets and
other publications in the name of targeted groups. They forged correspondence, sent
anonymous letters, and made anonymous telephone calls. They spread misinformation
about meetings and events, set up pseudo movement groups run by government agents,
and manipulated or strong armed parents, employers, landlords, school officials and others
to cause trouble for activists. They used bad jacketing to create suspicion about targeted
activists, sometimes with lethal consequences;
(3) Harassment via the legal system: The FBI and police abused the legal system to
harass dissidents and make them appear to be criminals. Officers of the law gave perjured
testimony and presented fabricated evidence as a pretext for false arrests and wrongful
imprisonment. They discriminatorily enforced tax laws and other government regulations
and used conspicuous surveillance, "investigative" interviews, and grand jury subpoenas in
an effort to intimidate activists and silence their supporters;
(4) Illegal force: The FBI conspired with local police departments to threaten dissidents;
to conduct illegal break ins in order to search dissident homes; and to commit vandalism,
assaults, beatings and assassinations. The object was to frighten or eliminate dissidents
and disrupt their movements.
Unfortunately I cannot leave my home with being stalked, harassed and threatened by
neighbors, passerby's, etc., On a daily basis I have someone, or groups of people entering my
home, vandalizing, stealing, and poisoning my food. To make matters worse, this protocol follows
me in federal, state, and local courthouses. Every electronic device that I have and use is
compromised and hacked in some fashion. Every online account is the same, and every financial
account, including checking accounts, vendor accounts, utilities, etc., contains some form of fraud
and theft by deception costing me money.
Well, the following links are my supporting evidence, and NOW I WISH YOU AND YOUR
FAMILY A VERY HAPPY AND MERRY CHRISTMAS. DON'T EVER TAKE YOUR FREEDOM FOR
GRANTED, SIR! I WISH I HAD THE FREEDOM YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ENJOYS.
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REQUEST FOR COMMUTATION of the Sentence of Lisa Michell Lambert to
President Obama, November 15, 2016 https://www.scribd.com/document/331393349/Supreme-Court-of-the-UnitedStates-Case-No-16-8822-DOCKET-and-COMMUTATION-LETTER-to-OBAMA-ReCATERBONE-v-Allison-Hallet-Re-Lisa-Lambert-Habeus-Nove
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CATERBONE v. Unted States of America, et.al., Case No. 16-cv-0414 in the United
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Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
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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 (And the Torture from U.S. Sponsored Mind Control)?
J.C. No. 03-16-90005 Office of the Circuit Executive, United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals COMPLAINT OF JUDICIALMISCONDUCT OR DISABILITY re 15-3400 and 16-1149; 03-16-900046 re ALL
FEDERAL LITIGATION TO DATE
U.S. Supreme Court Case No. 16-6822 PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI re Case No. 16-1149
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert
U.S.C.A. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 16-1149 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;15-3400
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;; 16-1001; 07-4474
U.S. District Court Eastern District of PA Case No. 16-cv-49; 15-03984; 14-02559 MOVANT for Lisa
Michelle Lambert; 05-2288; 06-4650, 08-02982;
U.S. District Court Middle District of PA Case No. 16-cv-1751 PETITION FOR HABEUS CORPUS
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board Case No. 2016-462 Complaint against
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard Brown III
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case No. 353 MT 2016; 354 MT 2016; 108 MM 2016 Amicus for Kathleen Kane
Superior Court of Pennsylvania Summary Appeal Case No. CP-36-SA-0000219-2016, AMICUS for Kathleen
Kane Case No. 1164 EDA 2016; Case No. 1561 MDA 2015; 1519 MDA 2015; 16-1219 Preliminary
Injunction Case of 2016
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 08-13373; 15-10167; 06-03349, CI-06-03401
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for The Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case No. 16-10157
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In 2009 I Proposed an ORGANIZED STALKING AND DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS HARASSMENT BILL
to Pennsylvania House of Representative Mike Sturla (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) and City of Lancaster
Mayor Richard Gray in 2009. 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. I again reintroduced the bill to the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 2015 and frequented
the Pennsylvania Capitol trying to find support and a sponsor; which I still do to this day.
In 2006 I 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. I have 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.
I believe that Fulton Financial needs management to become more aggressive in it's strategic planning
and the performance it expects from it's 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.
In 2005 I, 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 litigations 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
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.
In 2005 Advanced Media Group/Project Hope filed a Civil Action in the Court of Common Pleas of
Lancaster County against Drew Anthon and the Eden Resort Inn for their attempts to withhold the
Tourism Tax and Hotel Tax that supports the Downtown Lancaster Convention Center & Marriot. We also
proposed an alternative plan to move the Convention Center to the Hotel Brunswick and Lancaster
Square to all of the major stakeholders. The Lancaster County Convention Center is finally under
construction with a March 2009 Opening date.
In 2005 I was selected to attend the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City after submission of
an essay with and application. I received the invitation from Bruce R. Lindsey, Chief Executive Officer of
the William J. Clinton Foundation.
In 2005 I began our philanthropic endeavors by spending our energies and working with such
organizations as; ONE.org, Livestrong.org, WoundedWarriors.org, The Clinton Global Initiative,
Lancaster Convention Center Authority, Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, Toms Project Hope, People to
People International, GlobalWarming.org, Contact Lancaster/24 Hour Suicide Hotline, Schreiber Pediatric
Center, and numerous others.
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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. I attended the U.S. Sponsored Y2K
symposium and Conference in Washington, D.C. hosted 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 and faith based charities.
The video "Numbers Don't Lie" have been distributed to schools, non profit organizations, faith based
initiatives, and municipalities to provide educational support for the prevention of suicide and to bring
awareness to mental illness problems.
In 1996 I had done consulting for companies under KAL, Inc., during the time that I was controller of
Pflumm Contractors, Inc., I was retained by Gallo Rosso Restaurant and Bar to computerized their
accounting and records management from top to bottom. I had also provided consulting for the
computerization of accounting and payroll for Lancaster Container, Inc., of Washington Boro. I was
retained to evaluate and develop an action plan to migrate the Informations Technologies of the Jay
Group, formally of Ronks, PA, now relocated to a new $26 Million Dollar headquarters located in West
Hempfield Township of Lancaster County. The Jay Group had been using IBM mainframe technologies
hosted by the AS 400 computer and server. I was consulting on the merits of migrating to a PC based
real time networking system throughout the entire organization. Currently the Jay Group employees
some 500 employees with revenues in excess of $50 Million Dollars per year.
In 1993 I was 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 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.
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In 1991 I was 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 non-profit 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.
In 1990 I had worked on developing voice recognition systems for the governments technology think
tank - NIST (National Institute for Standards & Technology). I co-authored the article Escaping the Unix
Tar Pit with a scientist from NIST that was published in the magazine DISC, then one of the leading
publications for the CD-ROM industry. Today, most all call centers deploy that technology whenever you
call an 800 number, and voice recognition is prevalent in all types of applications involving
telecommunications.
In 1989 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.
In 1987 Power Station Studios of New York and Tony Bongiovi 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. The venture was to include the commercialization
of technologies, which Tony Bongiovi had developed for the recording industry simultaneously with the
release of the Digital Movie.
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I also created the concept for the PSDMS trademark, which was to be the Trademark logo for the
technology, similar to the DOLBY sound systems trademark. The acronyms stand for the Power Station
Digital Movie System. Today, DVD is the mainstay for delivering digital movies on a portable medium, a
compact disc.
In 1987 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. 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 postproduction 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.
In 1986 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
advisors 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.
In 1985 I developed the Easter Regional Free Agent Camp, the first Free Agent Camp for the
Professional Football industry; which was videotaped for distribution to the teams scouting departments.
(See Washington Post page article of March 24, 1985) Current camps were dependant on the team
scouts to travel from state to state looking for recruits. We had developed a strategy of video taping the
camp and the distributing a copy, free of charge to the teams, to all of the scouting departments for
teams in all three leagues FL, CFL and WFL. My brother was signed at that camp by the Ottawa
Roughriders of the CFL, and went on to be a leading receiver while J.C. Watts was one of the leagues
most prominent quarterbacks. My brother also played 2 years with the Miami Dolphins while Dan Marino
was starting quarterback. We were a Certified Agent for the National Football League Players
Association. Gene Upshaw, the President of the NFLPA had given me some helpful hints for my camp,
while we were at a Conference for agents of the NFL. The Washington Post wrote a full-page article
about our camp and associated it with other camps that were questionable about their practices.
Actually, that was the very reason for our camp. We had attended many other camps around the
country that were not very well organized and attracted few if any scouts. We had about 60 participants,
with one player coming from as far away as Hawaii. We held the camp at Lancaster Catholic, with a
professional production company filming the entire camp, while I did the editing and produced the video.
The well respected and widely acclaimed professional football scout, Gil Brandt, of the Dallas Cowboys,
had given me support for my camp during some conversations We had with him and said he looked
forward to reviewing the tapes for any hopeful recruits.
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In 1985 I was elected Vice President of the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the International
Association of Financial Planners, and helped build that chapter by increasing membership 3to 4 times.
We had personally retained the nationally acclaimed and nationally syndicated Financial Planner, Ms.
Alexandria Armstrong of Washington D.C.; to host a major fundraiser. More than 150 professionals
attended the dinner event that was held at the Eden Resort & Conference Center. Ms. Armstrong
discussed financial planning and how all of the professions needed to work together in order to be most
effective for their clients. We attracted a wide variety of professionals including; brokers, lawyers,
accountants, realtors, tax specialists, estate planners, bankers, and investment advisors. Today, it has
become evident that financial planning was the way of the future. In 1986 executives approached us
from Blue Ball National Bank to help them develop a Financial Planning department within their bank.
In 1984 I had helped to develop strategic planning for Sandy Weill, former President of Citi Group (the
largest banking entity in the U.S). We were one of several associates asked to help advise on the future
of Financial Planning and how it would impact the brokerage and the investment industry at large. Mr.
Weil was performing due diligence for the merger of American Express and IDS (Investors Diversified
Services). We were at that time a national leader in the company in delivering Fee Based Financial
Planning Services, which was a new concept in the investment community and mainstream investors.
That concept is now widely held by most investment advisers.
Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
Stan J. Caterbone/Advanced
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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &
Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
PRO SE BILLINGS
March 2007 to August 2007 $284,327.50
July 2015 to November 2016 $360,000.00
TOTALS
$584,327.50
Respectfully,
___________/S/____________
Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
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J.C. No. 03-16-90005 Office of the Circuit Executive, United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals COMPLAINT OF JUDICIALMISCONDUCT OR DISABILITY re 15-3400 and 16-1149; 03-16-900046 re ALL
FEDERAL LITIGATION TO DATE
U.S. Supreme Court Case No. 16-6822 PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI re Case No. 16-1149
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert
U.S.C.A. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 16-1149 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;15-3400
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;; 16-1001; 07-4474
U.S. District Court Eastern District of PA Case No. 16-cv-49; 15-03984; 14-02559 MOVANT for Lisa
Michelle Lambert; 05-2288; 06-4650, 08-02982;
U.S. District Court Middle District of PA Case No. 16-cv-1751 PETITION FOR HABEUS CORPUS
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board Case No. 2016-462 Complaint against
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard Brown III
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case No. 353 MT 2016; 354 MT 2016; 108 MM 2016 Amicus for Kathleen Kane
Superior Court of Pennsylvania Summary Appeal Case No. CP-36-SA-0000219-2016, AMICUS for Kathleen
Kane Case No. 1164 EDA 2016; Case No. 1561 MDA 2015; 1519 MDA 2015; 16-1219 Preliminary
Injunction Case of 2016
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 08-13373; 15-10167; 06-03349, CI-06-03401
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for The Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case No. 16-10157
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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &
Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
PRO SE BILLINGS
March 2007 to August 2007
July 2015 to November 2016
$284,327.50
$360,000.00
TOTALS
$584,327.50
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 (And the Torture from U.S. Sponsored Mind Control)?
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1, 2016
Date
Name
AMG Chapter 11
3/1/2007 Bankruptcy
Line Description
Item Description
May 2005 Research Filing of Petition for Bankruptcy,
Russell Kraft, Nettleton & Fenefrock
Chapter 11 Hours Billed
May 23 2005 File for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Protection in Federal Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania, Reading
Chapter 11 Hours Billed
June 21 2005 Notice of Appeal Filed by Stanley J.
Caterbone Regarding 6/13/2005 Order Dismissing
Case for Debtor's Failure to Timely File Required
Documents to
Chapter 11 Appeal Hours
Unit
Price
Debit
Amount
Credit
Amount
20
$125.00
$2,500.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$625.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
$125.00
$625.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
$125.00
$375.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
$150.00
$1,050.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
Qty
$1,250.00
$25,800.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
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Se Billings
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$375.00
$1,750.00
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December
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7, 2016
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Date
Name
Line Description
June 2 2005 Order Granting Application To Pay Filing
Fees In Installments. (Related Doc # 4);
June 13 2005 Order Dismissing Case for Debtor's
Failure to Timely File Required Documents. (P.,
Cathy) (Entered: 06/13/2005)
June 21 2005 Summary of Schedules, Schedules A-J,
Statement of Financial Affairs Filed by Stanley J.
Caterbone . (Attachments: # J. Statement of
Financial Affai
06/21/2005 Summary of Schedules, Schedules A-J,
Statement of Financial Affairs Filed by Stanley J.
Caterbone . (Attachments: # J. Statement of
Financial Aff
07/01/2005 Appellant Designation of Contents For
Inclusion in Record On Appeal, and Findings of Fact
Filed by Stanley J. Caterbone . (Attachments: # I
Findi
09/21/2005 District Court Order entered within Civil
Action # 05-CV-3689 Notice of Appeal Filed by
Stanley J. Caterbone Regarding 6/13/2005 Order
Dismissing
10/05/2005 Final Order By District Court Judge Anita
B. Brody - RE: Notice of Appeal (CA-05-3689)
Regarding 6/13/2005 Order Dismissing Ca
11/08/2005 Notice of Hearing to Show Cause why
this case should
not be not be Dismissed for
Debtor's Failure to Timely Pay Filing Fees for Chapter
1
Item Description
Qty
Unit
Price
Debit
Amount
Credit
Amount
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$875.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$375.00
3
6
$125.00
$150.00
$375.00
$900.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$375.00
25
$125.00
$3,125.00
$125.00
$500.00
12
$125.00
$1,500.00
$125.00
$500.00
$150.00
$900.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
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Line Description
Item Description
05/03/2006 Order (copy) entered in District Court
within Appeal CV-06-1538 ; Ordered that the
Appellant's motion for continuance is Denied as Moot
(con
Chapter 11 Hours Billed
05/30/2006 05/30/2006 05/30/2006 Motion to
Convert Case to Chapter 7 . Fee Amount $15.00,
Motion to Dismiss Case Filed by United States Trustee
Represente
Chapter 11 Hours Billed
Qty
Unit
Price
Debit
Amount
Credit
Amount
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$250.00
$150.00
$900.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$125.00
11 Hours Billed
$125.00
$375.00
11 Hours Billed
$125.00
$125.00
11 Hours Billed
$125.00
$125.00
11 Hours Billed
$125.00
$125.00
11 Hours Billed
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$250.00
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Date
Name
Line Description
Item Description
02/20/2007 Notice of Appeal to District Court of
Order entered 2/7/2007 DENYING Debtor's Motion to
Reconsider Order DENYING Debtor's Application to
Wa
Chapter 11 Hours Billed
02/26/2007 Corrective Entry - RE: Notice of Appeal
of Order DENYING Debtor's Motion to Reconsider
Order and Debtor's Application to Waive Fee Filed by
Stanl
Chapter 11 Hours Billed
Debit
Amount
Credit
Amount
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
$125.00
$125.00
$23,825.00
15
$125.00
$1,875.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$250.00
$3,000.00
10
$125.00
$125.00
$1,250.00
$1,000.00
$2,250.00
10
$125.00
$125.00
$1,250.00
$250.00
$1,500.00
15
$125.00
$1,875.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
$125.00
$250.00
$3,750.00
$125.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
$125.00
$1,125.00
Unit
Price
Qty
15
$125.00
$1,875.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$500.00
20
$125.00
$2,500.00
$125.00
$500.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$375.00
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Date
Name
Line Description
Item Description
Jun 15 2006 Reponsive Brief to Preliminary Objections
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation Hours
Civil Case
Billed
Jul 25 2006 Appealed to Superior Court of
Hours Billed For Civil
Pennsylvania General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Civil Appeal Case
Appeals
Aug 09 Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas
Time For Court Appearance and Litigation Shawn
Long Appeared at Defendants Table before Court,
walked out
Court Time Hours Billed
Oct 30 2006 Filed Amended Complaint from Bausman
Post Office, General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Hours Billed For Civil
Done On Pro Se Civil Appeal Case
Appeals
Nov 7 2006 Filed for Continuance from Lancaster
Civil Litigation Hours
County Prison General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Civil Case
Billed
Caterbone v. Southern Regional
Sep 1 2006 Complaint & In Forma Pauperis Filed
Caterbone v. Millersville General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation Hours
Poli
Civil Case IFP Granted Judge Ashworth
Billed
Mar 26 2007 File Response to Preliminary Objections
to Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas General
Civil Litigation Hours
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil
Billed
Case
Caterbone v. Millersville Poli
Sep 11 2006 Filed Complaint & In Forma Pauperis
Caterbone v. Benjamin General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Civil Litigation Hours
Roda
Civil Case IFP Denied by Judge Reinaker
Billed
Caterbone v.
Harleysville et
Caterbone v. Grassell,
Thomas
Caterbone v. Lancaster
General
Caterbone v.
Pflumm,Mike et al
Common of PA v. S.
3/17/2007 Caterbone
3/18/2007
Qty
Unit
Price
Debit
Amount
Credit
Amount
12
$125.00
$1,500.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
$150.00
$600.00
12
$125.00
$1,500.00
$125.00
$250.00
$12,100.00
15
$125.00
20
$125.00
$1,875.00
$2,500.00
$4,375.00
$125.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
$500.00
$1,500.00
20
$125.00
$2,500.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$875.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$875.00
$5,500.00
15
$125.00
$125.00
$1,875.00
$500.00
$2,375.00
25
$125.00
$125.00
$3,125.00
$1,000.00
$4,125.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$125.00
$150.00
$625.00
$450.00
$1,075.00
$125.00
$150.00
$625.00
$450.00
$1,075.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$250.00
$1,875.00
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$125.00
$250.00
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday,
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December
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7, 2016
1,
2015
Date
Name
Line Description
Jan 19 2007 General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal Case Refiled, Denied
Again
Common of PA v. S. Caterbone
Jul 5 2006 PrelimiHearing General Hours Billed For
Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case MDJ
Hamilton, Fire M. Bomberger, Public Defender, MDJ
Hamilton Guilty
Oct 12 2006 Pretrial Conference Case Continued
Judge Allison General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Case $75$3733$$A M2
Nov 09 2006 Pretrial Conference Case Continued
Judge Allison General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Case From Lanc Co Prison
Dec 14 2006 Call of the Trial List Continued Judge
Ashworth (Cullen) General Hours Billed For Legal
Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case From Lanc Co
Prison
Jan 22 2007 Call of the Trial List Scheduled for Trial
Judge Farina (Cullen) General Hours Billed For Legal
Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case Janice Longer
Appo
Time For Court Appearance and Litigation
Feb 23 2006 Complaint Filed to Lancaster County Bar
v. Janice Longer General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Feb 26 Call of the Trial List Scheduled for Trial
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se
Criminal Case
Feb 28 2006 Filed Response to Longer Petition to
Withdraw From Case General Hours Billed For Legal
Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Mar 1 2007 General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done
On Pro Se Criminal Case Meeting with Janice Longer
To Prepare
Mar 4 2007 Trial Court Judge Cullen Continued Case
to April Court ScheduleTime For Court Appearance
and Litigation
Mar 4 2007 File Supreme Court Diciplinary Complaint
v. Janice Longer General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Mar 22 2007 Research & Review Pa Consolodated
Statutes Annotated at Law Library General Hours
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Mar 26 Letter to Janice Longer & Review Motion to
Dismiss QuashGeneral Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Common of PA v. S. Caterbone
Dec 5 2005 Preliminary Hearing Judge Reuter,
Bezzard had to Refile or Dismiss General Hours Billed
For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case East
Lampeter Twp
May 18 2006 Lancaster County DA Office Refile
Charges General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On
Pro Se Criminal Case 4 Charges-Harras Dis
Ord,Theft,Harrasment
Time For Court Appearance and Litigation
Jun 23 2006 Meeting with Matt Bomberger, Public
Defender General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done
On Pro Se Criminal Case
Jul 26 2006 Fromal Arraignment Lanaster County
Court of Common PleasTime For Court Appearance
and Litigation
Jul 26 2006 File In Forma Pauperis Granted General
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal
Case
Aug 2 2006 File Motion Bill of Particulars Discovery
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se
Criminal Case
Sep 14 2006 Pretrial Conference Judge AllisonTime
For Court Appearance and Litigation
Oct 20 2006 Call of the Trial List Judge Farina Time
For Court Appearance and Litigation
Nov 27 2006 Call of the Trial List Judge FarinaTime
For Court Appearance and Litigation From Lancaster
County Prison
Nov to Dec 2006 Research Billed For Case From
Lancaster County Prison Law Library
Dec 4 2006 Trial Judge Farina Sent to 1250 Fremont
& 220 Stone Hill Rd to get files Time For Court
Appearance and Litigation Dismiss Harassment,
Change to Summa
Dec 5 2007 Trial Time For Court Appearance and
Litigation Guilty Harrasment & Disorderly Conduct,
Not Guilty Thef of Service
Dec 2007 Filed Appeals & Motions General Hours
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal
Case From Lancaster County Prison
Jan 4 2007 Notict of Appeal to Superior Court Case
No. MDA 125 General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal Case
Jan 26 2007 Meet with Court Reporters Office to Get
Electronic Version of Transcript & ReGeneral Hours
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal
Case
Item Description
Hours Billed Criminal
Appeal
Qty
2
Unit
Price
Debit
Amount
$125.00
Credit
Amount
$250.00
$500.00
Hours Billed For Criminal
Case
12
$125.00
$1,500.00
$150.00
$600.00
$150.00
$600.00
$150.00
$600.00
4
4
$150.00
$150.00
$600.00
$600.00
$125.00
$625.00
$150.00
$600.00
$125.00
$750.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$375.00
2
0.1
$125.00
$150.00
$250.00
$15.00
$8,990.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
2
10
$125.00
$150.00
$250.00
$1,500.00
$125.00
$500.00
$150.00
$600.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$500.00
$150.00
$600.00
$150.00
$750.00
$150.00
$750.00
$75.00
$525.00
$150.00
$1,050.00
$150.00
$750.00
$125.00
$750.00
$125.00
$500.00
$125.00
$375.00
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Date
Name
Common of PA v S.
Caterbone
Line Description
Feb 7 2007 Meet with Andrew Wagner of Court
Collections Office for Payment of Fines and Costs and
Remove Payment Due
Feb 23 2007 Meet with Andrew Wagner of Court
Collections to Have Payment Due Removed General
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal
Appeal Case
Common of PA v. S. Caterbone
Aug 2006 Filed U.S. Post Office Correspondence &
Complaint to SRPDTime For Court Appearance and
Litigation
Oct 30 2007 Plead Not Guilty to MDJ Eckert Picked Up
by Constables General Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Nov 14 2006 File Habeus Corpus to U.S. District Court
of Eastern District of PA General Hours Billed For
Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal Case
Lanc Pri
Dec 2006 Research Billed For Case From Lancaster
County Prison Law Library
Dec 8 2006 Filed Writ of Mandamus From Lancaster
County PrisonGeneral Hours Billed For Legal Work
Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Item Description
Unit
Price
$125.00
$125.00
Debit
Amount
Credit
Amount
$500.00
$250.00
$11,650.00
10
$150.00
$1,500.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$875.00
$75.00
$375.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
$125.00
$375.00
$150.00
$900.00
$125.00
3/20/2007
Qty
$125.00
$125.00
$625.00
$375.00
$1,000.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
$125.00
$500.00
$125.00
$375.00
$75.00
$375.00
$150.00
$600.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$500.00
$3,600.00
$625.00
$6,275.00
For Criminal
For Criminal
For Criminal
For Criminal
$125.00
$750.00
$125.00
$750.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$500.00
$125.00
$500.00
$2,875.00
For Criminal
$125.00
$250.00
$250.00
Criminal
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$125.00
$500.00
$500.00
$125.00
$500.00
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday,
November
December
November30,
7, 2016
1,
2015
Date
Name
Line Description
Common of PA v S. Caterbone
Jan 05 2007 Filed Application to File Nunc Pro Tunc
for MDJ Simms Citations General Hours Billed For
Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal Case
Common of PA v S. Caterbone
Jan 05 2007 Filed Application to File Nunc Pro Tunc
for MDJ Simms Citations General Hours Billed For
Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal Case
Common of PA v S. Caterbone
Jan 05 2007 Filed Application to File In Forma
Pauperis for MDJ Simms Citations General Hours
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal
Case
Common of PA v S. Caterbone
Item Description
Common of PA v S.
3/22/2007 Caterbone
Debit
Amount
$500.00
$125.00
Credit
Amount
$500.00
$125.00
$500.00
$500.00
$125.00
$250.00
$250.00
Unit
Price
$500.00
Chapter 11 Dismissal
Appeal
Qty
$125.00
$500.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$375.00
$3,125.00
20
$125.00
$2,500.00
$2,500.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$625.00
1.5
$125.00
$187.50
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
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Courts Review & Correct Index of RecorGeneral Hours
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Case
Appeal
Common of PA v S. Caterbone
Jun 28 2006 Hearing Preparation General Hours Billed
For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Case
Jun 28 2007 Hearing at 1281 S 28th St. Harrisburg
Guilty MDJ Smith Time For Court Appearance and
Litigation
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& Costs General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On
Pro Se Criminal Case
Jan 1 2007 Letter to MDJ Smith Re Payment of Fines
General Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se
Criminal Appeal Case
Jan 15 2007 Filed Application For Leave Nunc Pro
TuncGeneral Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro
Se Criminal Appeal Case
Feb 15 2007 Filed In Forma Pauperis In Dauphin
County Court of Common Pleas Granted General
Hours Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal
Appeal Case
Mar 8 2007 Filed Notice of Appeal to Superior Court in
Dauphin County Court MDA 435-2007 General Hours
Billed For Legal Work Done On Pro Se Criminal Appeal
Case
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$125.00
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$250.00
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Dismissal Appe
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Billed
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Amount
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$375.00
$125.00
$1,000.00
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$125.00
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Caterbone v.
Lombardo/Office M
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May 1, 2007 - File Complaint and In Forma Pauperis
Application
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February 21, 2007 - Judge Allison ORDER DENIED
Appeal for Reconsideration
February 26, 2007 - Rule 236 Notice from
Prothonatary of ORDER dated January 24, 2007 which
was DENIED.
February 28, 2007 - File ANSWER to Fulton Bank's
Preliminary Objections
March 9, 2007- Filing Fees Remained Unpaid for 10
Days after Rule 236 - Judgement of Non Pros Filed by
Prothonatary
March 12, 2007- Christine Munion, Esq., files Entry of
Appearance for Donald Totaro, Lancaster County
Commissioners, Lancaster County Sheriff, Lancaster
County
March 13, 2007 - Praecipe filed to DEFENDANT
FULTON BANK'S PRELIMINARY OBJECTIONS TO
PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT TO THE COURT FOR
DISPOSITION WITH CERTIFICATE OF SER
Item Description
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$125.00
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$125.00
$625.00
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Civil Litigation
Billed
Civil Litigation
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Hours
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May 30, 2007 - Notice of Appearance before Business Civil Litigation Hours
Judge, Judge Farina, refused to hear case
Billed
Emergency Food Stamps
January 2, 2007 - To proceed informa pauperis with
affidavit of financial service filed by Caterbone, pro
se. In support of petition to set aside sale
January 2, 2007 - Caption Caterbone v. Fulton Bank,
Lancaster County Sheriff Department
January 4, 2007 - In Forma Pauperis GRANTED by
Judge Dennis E. Reinaker
January 5, 2007 - Addition to Compliant (Please Add
To Complaint)
January 31, 2007 - Response Of fulton bank to
stanley j. Caterbone's petition to set aside sale of real
estate. Filed by: shawn m. Long, esq. Certificate of
ser
$250.00
$7,375.00
May 29, 2007 - Notice of Appearance Before Business Civil Litigation Hours
Judge for Food Stamps to Reinaker, Recusal
Billed
Credit
Amount
$125.00
Obstruction of Justice - EI
January 8, 2007 - (Emergency) for emergency food
stamp benefits and other benefits filed by stanley j.
8/9/2007 Emergency Food Stamps Caterbone, plaintiff, pro se. And affidavit of financial
January 9, 2007 - Filed: and now, jan 8, 2007, upon
consideration of defendant's request to proceed in
forma pauperis,it is ordered that such request is
granted
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Civil Litigation
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$2,500.00
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$625.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$250.00
January 31, 2007 - Notice of Meeting Before Business Civil Litigation Hours
Judge Michael Georgelis filed by Shawn Long
Billed
$125.00
$375.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$625.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
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$250.00
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$125.00
$125.00
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$250.00
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$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
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3/1/2007 Prison et
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Feb 2005 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster
County Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case
Finding of Facts and Data
Mar 2006 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster
County Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case
Finding of Facts and Data
Apr 2005 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster
County Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case
Finding of Facts and Data
May 2005 Research Billed for Caterbone v. Lancaster
County Prison, et al U.S. District Court 05-2288 Case
Finding of Facts and Data
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$9,000.00
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$75.00
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120
$75.00
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$75.00
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$125.00
$1,250.00
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$75.00
$1,500.00
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$75.00
$1,500.00
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$75.00
$1,500.00
20
$75.00
$1,500.00
20
$75.00
$1,500.00
20
$75.00
$1,500.00
20
$75.00
$1,500.00
30
$125.00
$3,750.00
30
$75.00
$2,250.00
30
$150.00
$4,500.00
30
$75.00
$2,250.00
$125.00
$625.00
30
$75.00
$2,250.00
20
$75.00
$1,500.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
10
$125.00
$1,250.00
20
$75.00
$1,500.00
20
$75.00
$1,500.00
15
$125.00
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$625.00
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Apr 30 2007 Addendum to Appeal filed; Letter to
McLaughlin, DARPA, Parula Property Stolen
Caterbone v. Lanc Co Prison et
Item Description
Hours Billed For Civil
Appeals
Hours Billed For Civil
Appeals
Qty
Unit
Price
$125.00
$125.00
Debit
Amount
Credit
Amount
$375.00
$625.00
$4,500.00
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75.00
9,000.00
120.00
75.00
9,000.00
120.00
75.00
9,000.00
120.00
75.00
9,000.00
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75.00
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1,250.00
20.00
75.00
1,500.00
20.00
75.00
1,500.00
20.00
75.00
1,500.00
20.00
75.00
1,500.00
20.00
75.00
1,500.00
20.00
75.00
1,500.00
20.00
75.00
1,500.00
30.00
125.00
3,750.00
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625.00
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1,250.00
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75.00
1,500.00
20.00
75.00
1,500.00
15.00
125.00
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5.00
125.00
625.00
Qty
Credit Amn
77,375.00
20.00
125.00
2,500.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
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625.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
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125.00
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10.00
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10.00
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10.00
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Saturday,
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Reporting and Communication
with Creditors and Accounts
Payables for Chapter 11
Bankruptcy Case 05-23059
Jun 29 2006 Hearing Held - RE:
Motion to Dismiss Case, or
Conversion of Case to Chapter 7
Filed by United States Trustee (
Jul 2006 Administration,
Reporting and Communication
with Creditors and Accounts
Payables for Chapter 11
Bankruptcy Case 05-23059
Aug 2006 Administration,
Reporting and Communication
with Creditors and Accounts
Payables for Chapter 11
Bankruptcy Case 05-23059
Sep 2006 Administration,
Reporting and Communication
with Creditors and Accounts
Payables for Chapter 11
Bankruptcy Case 05-23059
Jan 2007 Administration,
Reporting and Communication
with Creditors and Accounts
Payables for Chapter 11
Bankruptcy Case 05-23059
AMG Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
3/16/07
3/16/07
06-cv-5138
1462-MDA-2006
Item Description
Qty
Credit Amn
7.00
150.00
1,050.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
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15.00
125.00
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125.00
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250.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
8.00
125.00
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3,000.00
3/16/07
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Caterbone v. Caterbone,Michael
3/16/07
3/16/07
3/16/07
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125.00
Credit Amn
250.00
1,500.00
15.00
125.00
1,875.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
8.00
125.00
1,000.00
2.00
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250.00
8.00
125.00
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125.00
125.00
3,750.00
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125.00
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625.00
4.00
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500.00
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625.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
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125.00
1,500.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
4.00
150.00
600.00
12.00
125.00
1,500.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
15.00
125.00
1,875.00
20.00
125.00
2,500.00
12,100.00
4,375.00
8.00
125.00
1,000.00
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TR-0003557-2006
TR-0004428-2006
CP-36-SA0000141-2005
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7.00
125.00
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5,500.00
15.00
125.00
1,875.00
4.00
125.00
500.00
25.00
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CP-36-MD0000010-2007
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Credit Amn
1,875.00
Hours Billed Criminal
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
500.00
12.00
125.00
1,500.00
4.00
150.00
600.00
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Pa Consolodated Statutes
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General Hours Billed For Legal
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Case
Mar 26 Letter to Janice Longer & Hours Billed For Crim
Review Motion to Dismiss
QuashGeneral Hours Billed For
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Criminal Case
Court Time Hours Bill
Common of PA v. S. Caterbone
3/18/07
CP-36-CR0002843-2006
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0.10
150.00
Credit Amn
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15.00
8,990.00
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125.00
1,250.00
2.00
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Jan 4 2007 Notict of Appeal to
Superior Court Case No. MDA
125 General Hours Billed For
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Jan 26 2007 Meet with Court
Reporters Office to Get
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Legal Work Done On Pro Se
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Feb 7 2007 Meet with Andrew
Wagner of Court Collections
Office for Payment of Fines and
Costs and Remove Payment Due
Feb 23 2007 Meet with Andrew
Wagner of Court Collections to
Have Payment Due Removed
General Hours Billed For Legal
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3/18/07
CP-36-SA0000028-2007
CP-36-SA0000028-2007
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500.00
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11,650.00
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150.00
1,500.00
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625.00
7.00
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6,275.00
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CP-36-CR0000012-2007
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CP-36-CR0000011-2007
05-3689
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2,875.00
Hours Billed For Crim
2.00
125.00
250.00
250.00
4.00
4.00
125.00
500.00
500.00
125.00
500.00
500.00
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BANKRUPTCY CASE
SHOULD NOT BE
REINSTATED by UNITED
STATES TRUSTEE,
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
October 6, 2005 - ORDER THAT Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
THIS CASE IS REINSTATED
IN THE U.S. BANKRUPTCY
COURT FOR THE EASTERN
DISTRICT PROVIDED THAT
DEBTOR- APPELLANT
COMPLY WITH THE RULES
November 7, 2005 - Original
Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
Bankruptcy Record returned to
the Bankruptcy Court for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
(afm, ) (Entered: 1 1/08/2005)
November 14, 2005 - Letter from Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT
re: received original record on
11/10/05. (afm, ) (Entered:
11/14/2005)
Chapter 11 Dismissal Appeal
3/20/07
3/20/07
06-1538
06-4154
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250.00
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125.00
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FILE A REPLY BRIEF IN THE
ABOVE-CAPTIONED CAS
April 13, 2007 - MOTION FOR
CONTINUANCE FILED BY
STANLEY J. CATERBONE,
PRO SE. (SEE 05-2288, PAPER
NO. 50).(ac, ) (Entered:
04/13/2007)
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125.00
250.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
3.00
125.00
3/22/07
MDA 125-2006
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3,312.50
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3/28/07
MDA 435-2007
06-cv-4734
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4.00
125.00
500.00
500.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
375.00
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DISCLOSURE STATEMENT on
behalf of Appellee Fulton Bank,
filed, (clc)
September 19, 2006 - FOLLOW
UP LETTER to Robert W.
Hallinger, Walter H. Swayze,
Patricia Baxter, George M.
Gowen and Stuart A. Weiss
requesting the following do
September 25, 2006 APPEARANCE from Attorney
William H. Howard on behalf of
Appellee Avalon Pol Dept, filed.
(Iwc)
September 25, 2006 APPEARANCE from Attorney
William H. Howard on behalf of
Appellee Avalon Pol Dept, filed.
(Iwc)
September 29, 2006 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT on
behalf of Appellee Comm Natl
Bank, filed, (clc)
October 2, 2006 APPEARANCE from Attorney
Robert W. Hallinger on behalf of
Appellee Lancaster Cty Prison,
filed, (clc)
October 11, 2006 - RESPONSE
to Legal Division letter for
possible dismissal, on behalf of
Appellee Manheim Twp Pol,
filed. Certificate of Service dated
10/6/06
December 1, 2006 - Notice
received from district court that
IFF has been granted to Stanley J.
Caterbone . (clc)
April 30, 2007 - Document filed
by Appellant titled "Addendum to
Appeal, filed, (clc)
Appeal Order Amend 2288
Compl
6/1/07
6/1/07
06-5117
7003
CI-07-03924
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125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
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Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
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Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
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Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
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125.00
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Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
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125.00
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Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
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Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
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Pauperis Application
May 9, 2007 - In Forma Pauperis
Granted
May 24, 2007 - Entry of
Appearence Samuel Cortes of
Rothschild, LLP for Sam
Lombardo
May 29, 2007 - Entry of
Appearence and Answer from
Kirsten Worley for Office Max
May 31, 2007 - Preliminary
Objections filed by Samuel
Cortes for Lombardo
June 25, 2007 - File Motion For
Continuance
June 29, 2007 - ORDER by
Judge Cullen Denial of Motion
for Continuance Requested to
Resubmit with Reason
July 19, 2007 - Request for
Interogatories and Request to
Produce Documents Filed by
Kirsten Worley for Office Max
July 24, 2007 - File Answer to
Office Max Interrogatories
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125.00
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Caterbone v. Lombardo/Office M
6/17/07
6/17/07
05-2288
05-23059
Credit Amn
125.00
3,250.00
10.00
125.00
1,250.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
2.00
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5.00
125.00
625.00
2.00
125.00
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2.00
125.00
250.00
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Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
2.00
125.00
250.00
Chapter 11 Appeal Ho
3.00
125.00
375.00
1,750.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
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125.00
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625.00
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125.00
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150.00
900.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
25.00
125.00
3,125.00
4.00
125.00
500.00
12.00
125.00
1,500.00
4.00
125.00
500.00
6.00
150.00
900.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
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125.00
125.00
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2.00
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1.00
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125.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
2.00
125.00
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6.00
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900.00
2.00
125.00
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2.00
125.00
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2.00
125.00
250.00
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125.00
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125.00
125.00
(related d
04/10/2006 Request for
Continuance of Chapter 11 Case
Filed'by Stanley J. Caterbone .
(P., Cathy) (Entered: 04/10/2006)
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125.00
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125.00
125.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
2.00
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125.00
250.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
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125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
8.00
125.00
1,000.00
1.00
125.00
07-2151
Credit Amn
125.00
23,825.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
3.00
125.00
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1.00
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125.00
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8.00
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1,000.00
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8/7/07
8/7/07
06-1538
1130 CD 2007
CI-07-00366
Credit Amn
2,500.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
8.00
125.00
1,000.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
30.00
125.00
3,750.00
30.00
125.00
3,750.00
1,875.00
11,250.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
1.00
125.00
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4.00
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500.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
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1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
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125.00
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3.00
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Obstruction of Justice - EI
8/9/07
CI-07-00150
Credit Amn
250.00
7,375.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
2.00Thursday
125.00November
250.00
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Objections Filed by Diana Clark
of DPW
January 30, 2007 - Brief in
Support of Preliminary
Objections filed by Diana Clark
and DPW
February 15, 2007 - File Answer
to Preliminary Objections
May 29, 2007 - Notice of
Appearance Before Business
Judge for Food Stamps to
Reinaker, Recusal
May 30, 2007 - Notice of
Appearance before Business
Judge, Judge Farina, refused to
hear case
Emergency Food Stamps
8/9/07
CI-07-00019
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Qty
1.00
125.00
125.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2,500.00
Civil Litigation Hours
5.00
125.00
625.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
3.00
125.00
375.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
5.00
125.00
625.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
4.00
125.00
500.00
2.00
125.00
CI-06-02271
Credit Amn
250.00
3,875.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
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250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
4.00
125.00
500.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
1.00
125.00
125.00
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125.00
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2.00
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complaint wit
May 1, 2006 - Complaint Served,
Civil action complaint upon
stanley caterbone by personal
service at lancaster county
sheriff's office,50 north duke
street, lan
May 8, 2006 - Answer to
Complaint filed
June 6, 2006 - Brief In support
of plaintiff's motion for judgment
on the pleadings. Filed by shawn
m. Long, esq. Certificate of
service of same.
June 6, 2006 - Motion by Fulton
for judgement on the pleadings
filed by Shawn M. Long
June 28, 2006 - Praecipe filed to
assign Plaintiff fulton bank's
motion for summary judgment to
the court for disposition as
unopossed with certific
June 29, 2006 - ORDER Filed:
and now, this 29th day of june,
2006, upon consideration of
plaintiff's motion for judgment on
the pleadings, as well as
defendants
July 20, 2006 - Enter judgment
on behalf of plaintiff and against
defendant, stanley j. Caterbone in
the amount of $97,425.07, plus
continuing interest after ma
July 25, 2006 - Filed Notice of
Appeal to Superior Court Case
No.
July 28, 2006 - A hearing on the
defendant's application for in
forma pauperis status will be held
in curtroom 5 at 9:00 a.m. on
wednesday, august 9, 2006. By t
July 31, 2006 - Filed. Writ issued.
Affidavit of non-military service.
Principal: $88,568.53; interest to
03/02/2006 at a rate of $14.56 per
diem: $4,442.96; ne
July 31, 2006 - Affidavit - rule
3129 7/31/2006 Concerning the
real property located at 220 stone
hill road a/k/a lot #5 stone hill
road, township of conestog
July 31, 2006 - Notice of
7/31/2006 Sheriff's sale of real
property to stanley j. Caterbone at
220 stone hill road, conestoga, pa
17516. Filed by shawn m. Long
August 1, 2006 - 220 stone hill
road, a/k/a lot #5 stone hill rd.,
conestoga, conestoga township
56 December 20, 2006. Received
check from barley snyder i
Credit Amn
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enters order granting in forma
pauperis status. Mich
August 11, 2006 - Filed. The
defendant has appealed my june
29, 2006 order granting the
plaintiff's motion for judgment on
the pleadings. He is directed to
file
August 17, 2006 - Of notice of
sheriff's sale by mail to
lienholders on aug. 11, 2006.
Filed by shawn m. Long, esq. Of
the notice of sheriff sale upon
defenda
August 31, 2006 - Served Writ of
Execution
September 5, 2006-OPINION
Pursuant to pa.r.a.p. 1025(a)
filed. By the court: michael a.
Georgelis, judge. Copies w/236
notice sent to: stanley j.
Caterbone, pro
September 6, 2006-The superior
court of pennsylvania - no. 1463
mda 2006. Copy of the list of
record documents sent to: stanley
j. Caterbone, pro se and shawn m
January 8, 2006-Certified copy of
Order from the superior court of
pennsylvania - no. 1463 mda
2006 filed. And now, this fourth
day of january, 2007
Fulton v. Caterbone Foreclosur
Item Description
Qty
1.00
125.00
125.00
2.00
125.00
250.00
1.00
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125.00
125.00
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284,327.50
284,327.50
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