[IPCUSA] Movies they have done using past attorney (ex husbands) name-Daniel Russo, French B-rated film star
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Von: suz www.electrowell.info
Datum: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:52:43 -0700 (PDT)




High tech news: I am forwarding my thoughts on this new technology; what I think is going on.

I copied the following list of the brain entrainment of the perps' usage of actor Daniel Russo, who has the same name as my ex-batterer's attorney, Daneil Russo ("Dan Russo") in California, who altered my daughter's child custody document in around 1986 or 1987 - it's been a long road and my memory on this is uncertain, although if given a chance I would remember or find it in the court record.

I have some thoughts about the themes of the films by this film "star". Thought I'd pass on this
bizarre "copying" of my life's themes - replayed in some of these films' titles and themes I read some of these films were about - as my life can be seen in some of the themes and are noticable by me only, I am sure.

I think it shows how they can align people - make us run into each other's lives on purpose to make us think we are making friends, and then turn them on us cruelly, suddenly, unexpectedly, as they become hostile toward us for seemingly little reason, if any at all. I'm thinking they've got to have some database, or files on us on computer memory banks located in some high tech computing agency. Possibly the NSA. I'm really sticking my neck out here. But so many have suffered horrendously, and I'm dying ... my life is going nowhere that I know of. Why die without advancing my theories? At least then there is a chance people can begin to understand where this all fits in with our life's being tampered with, and someone might begin to see this the way I can see this happening, on a global scale! At least I give more information for folks to chew on. I have technology to support my wild imaginings! ha ha. That's a little joke.

It is hard to explain but others find this making sense to them, with the weapons
we have been saying are being used on people. This is too fantastical for you to understand and comprehend, I acknowledge, but because I have studied and so have knowledge that is not readily known, I try and help the general public understand my plight even more than the few articles I have been passing on about the weapons that have targeted me. I am a big target, I guess. Or I have just been more horribly tortured than most who still can be said are alive -- maybe I'm functioning better than most who have been tortured as cruelly and heinously as I have! If you think there are life's coincidences, you will be sorry to think coincidences in this day and age are real and have any basis in fact. They are timing us to relate to each other -- the timing can be perfect because they can view us, seize our brainwaves and make us think we are wanting to go to the store, etc. and on and on. Your bodies and minds are being entrained. So God Don't Make Junk is no
explanation!!! Why are we settling for less??

The explanation is they are wrecking our lives individually and that's no explanation - that "God doesn't make junk"!!! Most people have no other way of explaining what's going on to cause so many problems, so I offer you more ways to explain things than spirituality or someone's idea of the spirit world, or some other methodology -- when they've worked as hard as I have to succeed, then be just trashed the way I have, and suffered so horribly, and for most of my life now that I look back... It's just their slogans to make us think we are coping while they torture our minds!!! I am for real and not joking in the least! Otherwise I would not risk sounding like a looney. -Suz LeBoeuf, torture victim


I found some of Daniel Russo's B-rated films. I'm keeping this as a record. Daniel Russo, is the name of the attorney that frauded the stipulation for custody for my daughter. She was a baby then. I never saw her really, after they took her away; only superficial visits overall, with her father who battered me present most of the time, while I paid for their dinner just to see my daughter at restaurants they wanted to go to. Talk about kidnapping! Extortion! ha ha. As I said, themes run through that I identify with ...
The Target to Kill - ( / / Released / ) !!!

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/p/daniel_russo/
Film star Daniel Russo - French? "The Target". 2002.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1118189-target/
Synopsis:
Comedy, action, and romance highlight this French film. Chris,
a young Parisian serviceman, is doing everything he can to
find his lost love. When he summons the help of a popular
television star, things get crazy. A case of mistaken identity
throws the search into chaos when Chris is thought to be a
notorious terrorist.

THE TARGET
Daniel Russo
Sagamore Stevenin

http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/detail/id/1508681
Filmography
The Horseman on the Roof - ( Attorney Rigoard / 1996 /
Released / Miramax Home Entertainment )
Bilan Provisoire - ( Hosser / / Released / )
Black mic mac - ( Rabuteau / / Released / Fechner-Gaumont )
Ca va pas etre triste - ( / / Released / IFD )
Delphine 1-Yvan O - ( / / Released / AMLF )
Droit dans le mur - ( Jean-Francois / / Released / AFMD )
Fantome avec chauffeur - ( Marcel / / Released / Gaumont Buena
Vista )
L' Exercice du Pouvoir - ( / / Released / Camera One
Productions )
Le Bonheur est dans le pre - ( / / Released / Bac Films )
Le Jeune Marie - ( Durbec / / Released / AMLF )
Le Mors aux dents - ( / / Released / UGC )
Les Boys - ( / / Released / AVIVA International )
Les Boys II - ( / / Released / Lions Gate Releasing )
Les Freres Petard - ( / / Released / Fechner-Gaumont )
Life and Nothing But - ( Lieutenant Trevise / / Released /
Union Generale )
Live Bait - ( Jean-Pierre / / Released / Bac Films )
Ma femm me quitte - ( Alain / / Released / AMLF ) What's this translation???
Man Eaters - ( / / Released / Bel Air Pictures )
Memoires d'un jeune con - ( Damien / / Released / MKL/Lazennec
Diffusion )
Moi Vouloir Toi - ( / / Released / Gaumont )
Moi, Fleur Bleue - ( Realisateur / / Released / Megalo Films )
Nine Months - ( Screenplay / / Released / AFMD )
Nine Months - ( Georges / / Released / AFMD )
Oui - ( / / Released / Gaumont Buena Vista )
Poussiere d'ange - ( Melchior / / Released / Palace Pictures )
Sac de Noeuds - ( Andre / / Released / Warner Bros. Pictures
International )
The Target to Kill - ( / / Released / ) LOOK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Un Ete pas comme les autres - ( Michel / / Released / Claude
Capra Productions )
Un Homme a ma taille - ( / / Released / Parafrance )

So I am French-Canadian, they find a French film star, named the same as my ex's attorney. Then make films based many times on themes running through my life; one has a judge they kill (my court case, so I relate being angry with my judge(s)); Navy guy, my ex used to be Navy, etc. on and on ... the Target really says it!!
Let's see, in 1996, I was graduating from Sacramento State College with degree in Journalism; had been very mentally torn to shreds, trying to survive when The Horseman On The Roof was made. The Target was in 2002. I was being targeted, financially being devastated, directed energy, weird coincidences, being stalked and they sent admirers to me that was strange - I couldn't get out of the same patterns - not knowing, and in 2003 had already lost my home. I am mulling the idea they must have many programmed; with their themes. They use themes over again on more and more people I guess, to perfect their jokes they laugh about while they hurt us horribly.



The Horseman On The Roof. 1996.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/horseman_on_the_roof/

Review of The Horseman on the Roof:
http://www.austinchronicle.com/gbase/Calendar/Film?Film=oid%3a
138163
The Horseman on the Roof
Year Released: 1995
Directed By: Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Starring: Olivier Martinez, Juliette Binoche, Pierre Arditi,
Francois Cluzet, Paul Freeman
(R, 118 min.)
The Horseman on the Roof combines a love story of epic
proportions with an uneven if somewhat intriguing blend of
action and black humor. Director Jean-Paul Rappeneau (Cyrano
de Bergerac) brings to the screen French author Jean Giono's
story about an Italian patriot whose love for his country is
unexpectedly matched when he meets a French noblewoman during
the spread of the cholera epidemic in early 19th-century
France. An adaptation of the third novel in The Horseman
Cycle, The Horseman on the Roof focuses on the character of
Angelo Pardi (Martinez), a protagonist in the tradition of the
French Romantic heroes of early 19th-century literature. As an
Italian whose country has been taken over by the Austrian
empire, Angelo escapes into France and works with the
resistance movement to ensure liberty for Italy. When he is
discovered by the Austrian government, Angelo must leave his
home in Aix-en-Provence and notify other compatriots of the
Austrians' pursuit. At the same time, sections of France are
falling victim to the cholera epidemic. A frenzied rooftop
flight introduces Angelo to Pauline de Théus (Binoche), a
woman whose dedication to her own cause makes her the perfect
partner for Angelo's journey. Despite an initial clash of
wills, they soon realize they are each other's best ally.
Together Angelo and Pauline make their way across the French
countryside, warding off the cholera even as they stop to
nurse its victims. Their partnership must end, however, when
Pauline reveals that her quest involves her beloved husband
(Freeman), whose age and experience ultimately enable him to
make the most painful decision of his married life. The
Horseman's grand narrative plays out against a magnificent
natural backdrop captured by cinematographer Thierry Arbogast.
Franca Squarciapino's lush costumes rich with color and
texture further romanticize the love story between Angelo and
Pauline. This cinematic beauty is in stark contrast to the
ashen, horrific carnage of the cholera epidemic. Such marked
differences add interest to The Horseman. Its action-packed
opening sequence could spin circles around any Hollywood
summer blockbuster while the film's overall pacing waxes and
wanes, reminding one -- unbearably at times --of its epic
nature. Still, the film's occasional bursts of wit (such as
Gerard Depardieu's cameo) add punch to the story. Binoche is
one of the few actors able to eroticize honor, and Martinez's
turn as the noble hero brings a superhuman conviction to the
role of Angelo. For some the film's mythic characters and
lushly romantic scenarios may prove too suffocating on top of
these heavy summer days, but for others the widescreen story
that is The Horseman on the Roof may be the perfect
accompaniment to summer's sleepy afternoons.

Alison Macor [1996-05-31]


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