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Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz, M.D.

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Twittering One - 02 Dec 2005 04:48 GMT
1 December 2005

Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz, M.D.

Arnold and Debbie Simon Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Director and Founder of the NYU Child Study Center
Professor of Pediatrics
Vice Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
Bellevue Hospital Center

Why do you refuse to accept my email to you?

I used to volunteer for the Child Center.

You might learn a thing or two if read my emails
to you. Or maybe you don't want to hear what I
have to say to you.

Maybe you want me to feel insignificant.

My name is Virginia H. Hooper.

I live across the street from your office.

For now ...
I have an eviction notice.

Perhaps that makes you happy ~
Out of sight,

No longer real.
Twittering One - 02 Dec 2005 04:57 GMT
Dr. Koplewicz:

I used to write the CME material for your continuing
accreditation.

All I do now is write emails.

That is the result of abuse.

I am about to lose my home.

That is the result of abuse.

My name is Virginia H. Hooper

~ * ~

NYU Child Study Center
raises $4 million at eighth annual child advocacy award dinner
Dinner honored Bob and Suzanne Wright,
co-founders of Autism Speaks

December 1, 2005 (New York, New York) - On Tuesday, November 29,
2005, the NYU Child Study Center hosted its eighth annual award dinner
at Cipriani 42nd Street, raising $4 million to support the programs and
initiatives of the Center. Chaired by Lori and George Hall, this year's
dinner highlighted the Center's vision for changing the existing child
mental health paradigm by developing more effective and efficient ways
to prevent, identify and treat mental illness. The dinner honored
Autism Speaks Co-Founders, Suzanne and Bob Wright. Bob Wright is vice
chairman and executive officer of General Electric and chairman and
chief executive officer of NBC Universal. "Andrew's Story" a film of a
15-year-old boy with Autism produced exclusively for the Child Study
Center by Nathaniel Kahn, Oscar-nominated director of My Architect, was
screened. The table centerpieces were designed and donated by artist
Richard Tuttle, furthering his vision of art crossing over into life.

"Science is our only answer for determining what causes Autism and for
developing more effective treatments and preventions for this
devastating illness," said Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz, founder and
director of the NYU Child Study Center. "We honor Suzanne and Bob
Wright for taking the personal tragedy of their grandson's diagnosis of
Autism and giving voice to those who can't speak."
Twittering One - 02 Dec 2005 05:00 GMT
"The table centerpieces were designed and donated by artist
Richard Tuttle, furthering his vision of art crossing over into life."

Richard,
Did they invite you to the party?
Twittering One - 02 Dec 2005 05:03 GMT
Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz:

I think you are PIECE OF sh.t

for ignoring my correspondence to you,
and subsequently blocking my emails to you.

My name is Virginia H. Hooper.
I live across the street from your office,
for now ....

I used to volunteer for The NYU Child Study Center.
Twittering One - 02 Dec 2005 05:10 GMT
Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz:

If you think that blocking my emails
or ignoring me is a way of ~

EMPOWERING me

You are wrong.

It has made me poor, frightened,
and unable to do the things I used to do with ease
confidence, and joy.

And it has made the desire and attempt to achieve
my own DEATH a daily presence.

My name is Virginia H. Hooper

I did not feel this way before.

That is NOT a good thing.

Not a good thing at all.

Do you have a home?

I am about to lose mine.
Phil Scott - 02 Dec 2005 05:55 GMT
.Picketing works like gangbusters..   be nice..have detailed
fliers, have a conservative sign but to the point,   Big
letters, few words, real neat, so its readable from the
street.  Dress well.  The better you dress the more effective
will be the picket.

call police first get a permit if they ask for it...

Results will take about 2 hours a day, for 4 to 6 days.  Have
a recommendation for fair play ready to deliver.

Do not show up at regular times, vary the picketing schedule..
the more random the better.

Tell the good doctor that for every day he chooses to ignore
you, that you will picket an extra day no matter what the
settlement is.

Do not ask for money... ask for 'fair treatment'... let that
work out however it seems *fine with you...do not let the good
doctor turn your picket into some kind of negative thing on
your end.

When you arrive for the picket, have a water bottle and a bag
lunch, so you can hang in there or they think you will at
least.

Do not confront or discuss the issue with staff.. just be very
polite and say there are issues that the good doctor is able
to address and has not, and that now you have an eviction
notice...and that this range of issues needs to settle fairly
and decently.

If they try taunting you into rude remarks, leave for a while
then come back.

What also works for some reason is a totally blank picket sign
on some of the pickets.  If you are taunted, leave right away
and return with a camera and tape recorder (working or not).

Tell them that you are a decent person, that you hate to take
to the sidewalk like this...but must do so apparently.

Do not be confrontational to anyone, turn away, be a bit shy.
that is 500% more effective than confrontation on a picket.

what counts is keeping it up...  it wont take long once they
realize that you are there for the duration.

Good luck

Phil Scott

> Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz:
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> I used to volunteer for The NYU Child Study Center.
Twittering One - 02 Dec 2005 08:05 GMT
Do not be confrontational to anyone, turn away, be a bit shy.
that is 500% more effective than confrontation on a picket.

what counts is keeping it up...  it wont take long once they
realize that you are there for the duration.

Good luck

Phil Scott

The problem is ~

It COST money to confront them.

By the hour.

It's a good gig.
Phil Scott - 02 Dec 2005 08:27 GMT
> Do not be confrontational to anyone, turn away, be a bit
> shy.
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>
> It's a good gig.

Ive done more than a few pickets... living across the street,
it neednt cost you much at all.   If there is some justice to
gain, possible past compensation due...it will pay you to
picket these people.

Phil Scott
Twittering One - 02 Dec 2005 08:29 GMT
"The significance of this masterpiece is not only the divulsion of
facts,
but the focus it's made on the covert cooperation between the parties
who
are enemies.... "

You bethca.
 
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