PRESS RELEASE - Diana Napolis files Federal lawsuit against Michael Aquino, Tanya Lysenko,aka Tani Jantsang, Mark Sauer, Carol Hopkins, Michelle Devereaux, et. al
Subject: PRESS RELEASE - Diana Napolis files Federal lawsuit against Michael Aquino, Tanya Lysenko,aka Tani Jantsang, Mark Sauer, Carol Hopkins, Michelle Devereaux, et. al
DIANA NAPOLIS, FILES 10 MILLION FEDERAL LAWSUIT CLAIMING VICTIMIZATION BY NONLETHAL TECHNOLOGY
San Diego, California - On November 26, 2002, Diana Napolis, an ex-child abuse investigator, researcher, and licensed therapist in San Diego, California, was arrested for writing a "threat" to Hollywood actress Jennifer Love Hewitt after which she plea-bargained to a stalking offense. On October 19, 2002, Director Steven Speilberg obtained a restraining order against Ms. Napolis to prevent her from confronting him at a public event. Diana Napolis is now making the facts surrounding her "stalking" offense of Jennifer Hewitt, and the reasons why she took these actions public, which is the subject of a Federal District Court complaint.
On March 25, 2008 Ms. Napolis filed a Federal lawsuit in San Diego, California against satanist and Temple of Set founder, Michael Aquino, ex-San Diego Grand Juror, Carol Hopkins, memory researcher Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, reporter Mark Sauer, David Copley, publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego State University, Michelle Devereaux, and Tanya Lysenko, aka Tani Jantsang. Ms. Napolis is seeking damages in the amount of $10 million for negligence, defamation, conspiracy to violate her first amendment rights to free speech, invasion of privacy, false light, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and victimization by nonlethal technology. An amended complaint was filed on May 1, 2008. A court filing is currently pending against other Temple of Set members, Michael Aquino's wife, Lilith Aquino, Robert Menschel and his wife, Janet.
In 1997 Michael Aquino had sued Ms. Napolis internet company ElectriCiti, while she was using the pseudonym "Curio" for safety and privacy reasons, in an attempt to interfere with her First amendment rights to free speech, close her account, and to obtain her identity, in efforts to stop her from disclosing details about the satanic ritual child abuse investigation at the Presidio Army Base which resulted in his process out of the military. Christopher Alan, owner of ElectriCiti, refused to release Napolis' name, publicly stating he believed Aquino was dangerous, and successfully fought off two lawsuits which were ultimately dismissed due to the Communications Decency Act precluding internet companies from liability due to their customer's messages.
After these lawsuits were dismissed, Ms. Napolis alleges that Michael Aquino then pursued Ms. Napolis' identity, along with Hopkins, Loftus, reporter Sauer, and Michelle Devereaux, who by fraudulent misrepresentation, had Ms. Napolis identified by San Diego State university campus police in the year 2000. Despite Ms. Napolis advising campus officials that dangerous individuals were seeking her identity, they proceeded to engage in reckless and outrageous conduct by negligently revealing her identity to reporter Mark Sauer. Mr. Sauer proceeded to publish an invasive and defamatory news article about Ms. Napolis titled, "A Web of Intrigue/The Search for Curio Leads Cybersleuths Down a Twisted Path" on September 24, 2000, which David Copley negligently published. After the publication of Mark Sauer's news article, Napolis was the subject of internet threats by Tanya Lysenko aka Tani Jantsang.
Ms. Napolis alleges that eight months after her identity was revealed in the San Diego Union-Tribune, and since May 2001, Michael Aquino, his wife Lilith, and others caused Ms. Napolis to be subjected to prolonged psychological and physical torture by the usage of nonlethal technology, such as "Voice to Skull Devices," "Voice Synthesis Devices," "Remote Neural Monitoring," psychotronics, electromagnetic, and other nonlethal technology, in efforts to psychologically incapacitate her so that she could no longer continue her research. Ms. Napolis has extensively documented the reality of nonlethal technology in this lawsuit and the public might be surprised at the information which has been uncovered.
Ms. Napolis claims in this lengthy Federal case that in October 2002, due to threats made by her perpetrators that they would irrevocably injure her by nonlethals, it caused Ms. Napolis to write a pseudo-threat to Jennifer Love Hewitt to ensure that she would be placed in the custody of law enforcement, for her own safety, which Napolis can prove. Ms. Napolis publicly apologizes to Ms. Hewitt for writing this "threat," but she perceived those actions as necessary at the time. These malicious actions by defendants named then caused Ms. Napolis to be misdiagnosed as "mentally ill" and placed in the criminal justice system. A recent article titled, "Report: Nonlethal Weapons Could Target Brain, Mimic Schizophrenia" describes how nonlethal technology can simulate mental illness based on a recently declassified military report, "Bioeffects of Selected Nonlethal Weapons."
It is further alleged that while being monitored by San Diego Probation Department, Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, Advisory Board Member of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation, and other Does, conspired to file false charges against Ms. Napolis in retaliation after Napolis requested an investigation occur of Dr. Loftus by the Institutional Review Board of University of California at Irvine. It took Ms. Napolis a full 18 months to correct this false report, despite forensic evidence clearing her as a suspect and having passed a lie detector test, which has resulted in multiple claims filed against Dr. Loftus, including the negligent infliction of emotional distress.
In this Federal case, researcher Diana Napolis documents disturbing information about the government's attempts to build Manchurian candidates, Michael Aquino's alleged involvement in that activity, the facts surrounding the satanic ritual abuse of children, the False Memory Syndrome Foundation's efforts to cover up this activity, and what future actions she believes therapists who treat this population, targeted by this organization should take. Ms. Napolis is arguing that due to her previous psychological incapacitation, and newly discovered information, the statute of limitations should be extended in her case.
Ms. Napolis is requesting that any other alleged victims of the Aquinos come forward at this time. This Federal claim, or public interest lawsuit, is publicly available and can be accessed via Ms. Napolis' web page where she has established a legal defense fund.
Corrections should be made at this time in any publication that falsely alleged that Diana Napolis had ever "stalked" Steven Speilberg. Ms. Napolis never made personal contact with him and she was never criminally convicted for this offense.
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DIANA NAPOLIS, FILES 10 MILLION FEDERAL LAWSUIT CLAIMING VICTIMIZATION BY NONLETHAL TECHNOLOGY
San Diego, California - On November 26, 2002, Diana Napolis, an ex-child abuse investigator, researcher, and licensed therapist in San Diego, California, was arrested for writing a "threat" to Hollywood actress Jennifer Love Hewitt after which she plea-bargained to a stalking offense. On October 19, 2002, Director Steven Spielberg obtained a restraining order against Ms. Napolis to prevent her from confronting him at a public event. Diana Napolis is now making the facts surrounding her "stalking" offense of Jennifer Hewitt, and the reasons why she took these actions public, which is the subject of a Federal District Court complaint.
On March 25, 2008 Ms. Napolis filed a Federal lawsuit in San Diego, California against satanist and Temple of Set founder, Michael Aquino, ex-San Diego Grand Juror, Carol Hopkins, memory researcher Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, reporter Mark Sauer, David Copley, publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego State University, Michelle Devereaux, and Tanya Lysenko, aka Tani Jantsang. Ms. Napolis is seeking damages in the amount of $10 million for negligence, defamation, conspiracy to violate her first amendment rights to free speech, invasion of privacy, false light, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and victimization by nonlethal technology. An amended complaint was filed on May 1, 2008. A court filing is currently pending against other Temple of Set members, Michael Aquino's wife, Lilith Aquino, Robert Menschel and his wife, Janet Menschel.
In 1997 Michael Aquino had sued Ms. Napolis internet company ElectriCiti, while she was using the pseudonym "Curio" for safety and privacy reasons, in an attempt to interfere with her First amendment rights to free speech, close her account, and to obtain her identity, in efforts to stop her from disclosing details about the satanic ritual child abuse investigation at the Presidio Army Base which resulted in his process out of the military. Christopher Alan, owner of ElectriCiti, refused to release Napolis' name, publicly stating he believed Aquino was dangerous, and successfully fought off two lawsuits which were ultimately dismissed due to the Communications Decency Act precluding internet companies from liability due to their customer's messages.
After these lawsuits were dismissed, Ms. Napolis alleges that Michael Aquino then pursued Ms. Napolis' identity, along with Hopkins, Loftus, reporter Sauer, and Michelle Devereaux, who by fraudulent misrepresentation, had Ms. Napolis identified by San Diego State university campus police in the year 2000. Despite Ms. Napolis advising campus officials that dangerous individuals were seeking her identity, they proceeded to engage in reckless and outrageous conduct by negligently revealing her identity to reporter Mark Sauer. Mr. Sauer proceeded to publish an invasive and defamatory news article about Ms. Napolis titled, "A Web of Intrigue/The Search for Curio Leads Cybersleuths Down a Twisted Path" on September 24, 2000, which David Copley negligently published. After the publication of Mark Sauer's news article, Napolis was the subject of internet threats by Tanya Lysenko aka Tani Jantsang.
Ms. Napolis alleges that eight months after her identity was revealed in the San Diego Union-Tribune, and since May 2001, Michael Aquino, his wife Lilith, and others caused Ms. Napolis to be subjected to prolonged psychological and physical torture by the usage of nonlethal technology, such as "Voice to Skull Devices," "Voice Synthesis Devices," "Remote Neural Monitoring," psychotronics, electromagnetic, and other nonlethal technology, in efforts to psychologically incapacitate her so that she could no longer continue her research. Ms. Napolis has extensively documented the reality of nonlethal technology in this lawsuit and the public might be surprised at the information which has been uncovered.
Ms. Napolis claims in this lengthy Federal case that in October 2002, due to threats made by her perpetrators that they would irrevocably injure her by nonlethals, it caused Ms. Napolis to write a pseudo-threat to Jennifer Love Hewitt to ensure that she would be placed in the custody of law enforcement, for her own safety, which Napolis can prove. Ms. Napolis publicly apologizes to Ms. Hewitt for writing this "threat," but she perceived those actions as necessary at the time. These malicious actions by defendants named then caused Ms. Napolis to be misdiagnosed as "mentally ill" and placed in the criminal justice system. A recent article titled, "Report: Nonlethal Weapons Could Target Brain, Mimic Schizophrenia" describes how nonlethal technology can simulate mental illness based on a recently declassified military report, "Bioeffects of Selected Nonlethal Weapons."
It is further alleged that while being monitored by San Diego Probation Department, Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, Advisory Board Member of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation, and other Does, conspired to file false charges against Ms. Napolis in retaliation after Napolis requested an investigation occur of Dr. Loftus by the Institutional Review Board of University of California at Irvine. It took Ms. Napolis a full 18 months to correct this false report, despite forensic evidence clearing her as a suspect and having passed a lie detector test, which has resulted in multiple claims filed against Dr. Loftus, including the negligent infliction of emotional distress.
In this Federal case, researcher Diana Napolis documents disturbing information about the government's attempts to build Manchurian candidates, Michael Aquino's alleged involvement in that activity, the facts surrounding the satanic ritual abuse of children, the False Memory Syndrome Foundation's efforts to cover up this activity, and what future actions she believes therapists who treat this population, targeted by this organization should take. Ms. Napolis is arguing that due to her previous psychological incapacitation, and newly discovered information, the statute of limitations should be extended in her case.
Ms. Napolis is requesting that any other alleged victims of the Aquinos come forward at this time. This Federal claim, or public interest lawsuit, is publicly available and can be accessed via Ms. Napolis' web page where she has established a legal defense fund.
Corrections should be made at this time in any publication that falsely alleged that Diana Napolis had ever "stalked" Steven Spielberg. Ms. Napolis never made personal contact with him and she was never criminally convicted for this offense.