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Saturday, April 22, 2017

JonBenet Ramsey's Murder Mystery 2017

(April 22, 2017) By Karen Ostlund                                  
"2017 JonBenet Ramsey Murder Mystery"  + TIPS for LAWSUITS, stroll down

JonBenet Murder Mystery becomes a puzzle-rebus because the children live in horoscopes as older, but appear younger in photos and videos.

Facts combined with psychic hearing.

December 26th 2016 marked 20 years anniversary since JonBenet Ramsey, a 6-year-old beauty queen, was brutally murdered in her family’s sprawling home in Boulder, Colorado.
Anyone with good memory can still remember in late fall, November 1987 the tabloids next to the checkout counters in New York City supermarkets published the photos of a 4 year old beauty pageant named Amy, and the photos of the funeral (today found on the internet). The case was  announced on news channels, but her brother had to wait to be interviewed.

9 years old later, end of December 1996  in New York City, the same supermarkets checkout counter's tabloids  had a cover of same girl murdered again, but now her name was JonBenet.
Among law enforcement, the media and the public, theories abounded as to who the killer or killers were, with many suspects ranging from JonBenet’s parents to a former substitute teacher living in Thailand. All declared not guilty after investigation.
Investigators formed an expert prosecution task force, followed thousands of tips and spent millions of dollars trying to charge and prosecute a suspect. The crime spurred books, TV shows and movies, including several this last fall.

 "JonBenet: An American Murder Mystery” on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl5Ll3sLFs8
It was announced December 28 2016 that Jon-Benet brother Burke Ramsey was moving forward with a $750 million ($250 million in compensatory damages and $500 million in punitive damages) defamation suit against CBS following the network documentary special, The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey, which concluded in an accusation that Burke killed his sister and damaged his reputation.

The suit filed names: retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent and criminal profiler Jim Clemente; criminal behaviorist Laura Richards; Jim Kolar, a former lead investigator in the JonBenét Ramsey murder investigation; forensic linguistics expert James Fitzgerald; statement analyst Stanley Burke; and forensic scientist Dr. Henry Lee.

Patsy thought it did not matter who she was dating during the teenage years, but it did  matter.
She had a sweetheart, a young man in 3 of her school year books age 13-20 with the same eyes and hair as Burke. 
His photos can be found in 3 of her school year books, but Patsy’s photo had to be there too. His name has been changed with two letters. A look-a-like to singer Jon Bon Jovi.
This man works today among celebrities and has talked in a way he cares about Patsy, and she was his former sweetheart who became a beauty pageant. He does not remember, when asked, if he is the father to her son.(but he is not the father) They broke up in the 70s.

To create the hair of JonBenet, the biological father has to have a close or same hair cell (on the head) as Patsy, but much lighter.
Patsy had a blond man in her work (computer company) that she had a written agreement with to carry a child thru sperm donation-no sex involved.

The  blonde man named Richard was in Patsy's computer company for a period of time. He met her husband John, but he also lived in another city in US.
The reason Patsy was chosen was because of her former sweetheart in her teenage years. Another reason was, Patsy had his close hair cell, and seemed to have same soul, visible in inner eyes, when she talked. 
The boy is blue-eyed and was originally named Jon. The girl is grey-eyed and was originally named Burke. 
The tabloids changed her eye-color to both green and blue in December 1996 tabloid reprint. 

There is a hidden side-office in Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood who uses one the stolen police documents from fall 1987. 
The same office provides photos to the tabloids of two people dating, before the meet.
There is a group of 7 males involved,who don't want to be part of either: straight, gay, lesbian or bi-sex.
The problem origin from having high-profiled straight men, using gay-men working in public relations, to make introductions. These gay-men were later approached by a group of transgender, to taken over their jobs. 
Black males are trying to control this office with help of telephone and internet.Some of them have done appearances at MSNBC's prison TV Documentary Series "Lock Up”.

There was a plane on a music tour oversees, that was supposed to return for Christmas holidays in New York, Dec. 25th 1987. The same plane returned earlier, but to Honolulu, late fall 1987.The location of Ramsey’s house was moved from Honolulu to Boulder in press.

There was an airplane crew entering Ramsey’s house the day JonBenet died.
They only knew Patsy had a boy, not a girl.
Some of the crew members,  had stolen US Government documents, issued up in the air, inside the tour-plane, before landing in Honolulu, late fall 1987.

The bearer of these documents can add one letter in the beginning the name, so it comes up in a different alphabet order, and make similar shaped letters, become each other. 
For ex. the letter J can be both Y and G.
The purpose was to create new names and birth dates to prisoners, coming out from jail - to become staff and family members to celebrities. 

There was also another boy involved in JonBenet Ramsey Murder Mystery, 1987 who got his birth year and spelling of his name changed, to keep low profile.
The boy had a wealthy father who knew Patsy from the late 70’s when he lived with John Ramsey’s former girlfriend. He has done appearances in reality television as older. He was hit in the head, from this incident.
The “wealthy father” was a man with a title, living in the Oslo castle.

In 1988 New York, there was a tall blond transgender, known as Candis Cayne,  trying to date Donald Trump. but he had to let him go, because shorter blond women interfered.
Later, the same blond transgender approached Patsy's former "sweetheart" in an airplane, as a bearer of stolen border-police documents.

While JonBenet was still alive, there was a gay-boy from Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, traveling to Patsy's home to check on a blond man named Richard, who was making phone-calls from the Ramsey's home office landline (1987) 

The gay-boy's investigation started, after over-hearing executive talk.This resulted a man with a security job from John Ramsey's office came to Ramsey's home, when Patsy was home alone, to take over the home-office landline.

Richard approached Patsy because she had a son from 1977, who had a royal dad from Oslo castle. 
The son lived before with John Ramsey's former girlfriend.
(In 1977, Harald V got replaced living in Oslo castle)

In 1987, Richard traveled to Stockholm, Sweden, where he had a work position in Stockholm Castle. There were phone-calls traced from Ramsey's home-office to Stockholm Castle in Sweden.

TIPS FOR LAWSUITS: Always check if the court-case number exists. If the court-number doesn’t exist in your computer - it does not exist in the court-house computer either.

If the court number is not existing, the signatures from the judges on the Summons are usually from a computer-mouse software - the signatures look exactly the same, and can be put in file. 

If the stamp and date on the first page of the "Summons" are from the last day to respond, the stamp is already old. All Summons have 5 days to respond. Not to count: Saturday, Sunday or court holidays.

It's important for the court-house clerks to file non-existing numbers as fraud, because the person that creates this kind of lawsuit has the intention to amend (Cancel) the court-papers.

The reason, an accuser/plaintiff in a lawsuit, wants the court-clerk to type-in the non-existing number as amended (cancelled} is because he wants his name to show, as the owner of something that doesn't belong to him - It’s usually a city owned property, left to a property management, many years earlier.
The wrongly amended court-papers are used to change the locks, of paying renters properties and claim owner-ship.

Dog & cat owners have been targeted this way, if their contracts had no-pet policies many years earlier. 
US has no law about pet deposit, because it’s included in first month deposit.

All City Halls need to check their old records (80s) of apartments, before they were left to property managements. The rents of the city-owned apartments can be as low as a third, if calculated correct with inflation and renovation.

There are ongoing wrongly filed civil-suit cases. The court number need to be checked before the case gets typed-in as "re-trial”.  
A victim cannot collect any money, winning a case, with a non-existing court number, put in file.

There are small-claim suits reported in LA, where the guard next to the judge has the password to a different domain of the courthouse. A winning case, gets change of verdict to “returning of filing fees” paid by defendant, without a settlement. 
This is caused by changing the domain of one of the courthouse's websites. 
The real settlement remains locked- in, in the previous domain.
New staff comes in, and the judge gets fired, without a reason.
This occurs when a smaller case is linked to a bigger case as credit-card fraud.
For example, a credit-card specialist,who ignores the credit card company's policies, by using another specialist's office desk, to put charges on credit cards, without approval codes.



The ransom note was written to change the case 9 years


Tuesday, April 11, 2017

COLCOA French Films & TV Series Festival returns to West Hollywood from April 24th to May 2nd 2017


By Karen Ostlund  

 COLCOA 2017 will feature 82 films, television series, and — for the first time — web series and VR!

Stroll down for Colcoa FREE screenings 

Colcoa.org is in U.S.the largest event dedicated to French films and television.

 COLCOA French Films and Series Festival returns to West Hollywood from April 24th to May 2nd 2017 at the Directors Guild of America.
April 4th 2017, Consul General of France, Christophe Lemoine, COLCOA’s Executive Producer and Programmer Francois Truffart and Variety’s Chief Fil Critic Peter Debruge announced the line-up for the 21th COLCOA French Films and Series Festival during a press conference at the Residence of France.
(Left) FRANCOIS TRUFFART, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER AND ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF COLCOA FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL AND CLAUDE LELOUCH THE DIRECTOR AND CO-WRITER OF EVERYONE’S LIFE (CHACUN SA VIE). 
PHOTO BY AFP
   
CLAUDE LELOUCH THE DIRECTOR AND CO-WRITER OF EVERYONE’S LIFE (CHACUN SA VIE), WITH SINGER AND ACTOR JOHNNY HALLYDAY at DGA in West Hollywood
On Monday April 24th, the Festival will begin opening night with the North American premiere of Oscar-winning Writer/Director Claude Lelouch’s "Everyone’s Life". Celebrating 50 years of cinema, this ensemble film offers a high profile cast of 50 French actors, including Johnny Hallyday and Oscar-winner Jean Dujardin.
The 9-day festival will feature new work by leading filmmakers such as Marco Bellocchio, Nicolas Boukhrief, Stéphane Brizé, Bruno Dumont, Lisa Azuelos, Philippe Lioret, Hugo Gélin, Philippe Lacheau, Dany Boon, and more!
COLCOA will close on Tuesday May 2nd with the North American premiere of Éric Lavaine’s new romantic comedy, "You Choose", starring Alexandra Lamy.
Other fun programs include the After 10 Series, COLCOA Classics, COLCOA.doc, World Cinema Produced by France, Focus on a Filmmaker (Stéphane Brizé), Film Noir Series, French NeWave 2.0, Happy Hour Talks, Jean-Claude Peti.
COLCOA’s sponsors and friends include: The Franco-American Cultural Fund, Directors Guild of America, Sacem, Writers Guild of America, West, Air Tahiti Nui, Dailymotion, TV5MONDE, Variety, AIRSTAR, Barnstormer, KPCC, Los Angeles Times, Barnes International Luxury Real Estate, European Languages & Movies in America, Gaumont, IndieWire, LA Weekly, Sunset Marquis, Titrafilm, and everyone else who helped make COLCOA the premiere French film festival in the U.S.

“Colcoa will reach a new level in 2017 with two new categories – a virtual reality program and web series competition – added to the Cinema, Television, and Shorts competitions,” said François Truffart, executive producer and artistic director. “These two new popular formats offer more opportunities to showcase the creativity of French producers and filmmakers as well as the diversity of French production.”

The lineup includes titles from established writer/directors, including Marco Bellocchio (“Sweet Dreams”), Nicolas Boukhrief (“The Confession”), Stephane Brizet (“A Woman’s Life”), Bruno Dumont (“Slack Bay”), Lisa Azuelos (“Dalida”), Philippe Lioret (“A Kid”), Edouard Baer (“Open at Night”), Marie-Camille Mansion-Chaar (“Heaven Will Wait”), Hugo Gelin (“Two is a Family”), Philippe Lachaud (“Alibi.com”), and Dany Boon (“R.A.I.D. Special Unit”).

The festival will also present the work of newcomers such as Nicolas Bedos (“Mr. & Mrs. Adelman”), Grand Corps Malade and Mehdi Idir (“Step by Step”), Morgan Simon (“Taste the Ink”), Anne-Gaëlle Daval (“Ladies”),  Emmanuel Courcol (“Ceasefire”) and Ludovic and Zoran Boukherman (“Willy 1”).
Actors Patrick Bruel (“A Bag of Marbles”), Lambert Wilson (“The Odyssey”), Alexandra Lamy (“You Choose”), Dora Tillier (“Mr. & Mrs. Adelman”), and Sveva Alviti (“Dalida”) will also be in attendance at the festival.

The festival includes the Happy Hour Talks, a series of panels presented in association with Variety (April 25-29) that are free to the general public. The final panel will be dedicated to French film composer, Jean-Claude Petit, who will meet the audience on April 29.

This year’s TV lineup include the fantasy thriller “Transfer” (Season 1); thriller “The Frozen Dead” (Glacé) (Season 1); political thriller “Baron Noir” (Season 1); drama “Manon 20 Years” (mini series); comedy “Beautiful Loser” (Season 1); and thriller “Midnight Sun” (Season 1). The category will also include four recently awarded TV dramas: “Box 27,” “Plessis’ Girls,”  “Nadia”  and “Marion Forever 13.”

The festival is funded by the Franco-American Cultural Fund, a partnership of the Directors Guild of America, the Motion Picture Association, France’s Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music, and the Writers Guild of America West with the support of L’ARP (France’s Association of Authors, Directors, and Producers), the CNC, the Los Angeles Film and TV Office of the French Embassy, TV France International, and Unifrance.

FREE SCREENINGS

At  COLCOA, there are many opportunities to see French films and series for free. Here is a list of complimentary screenings offered in 2017. No reservation is needed for free screenings. No ticket is delivered. Admission is on a first come, first served basis

BLIND DATE WITH A FRENCH FILM (APRIL 25 - 6 PM)

Now a tradition and a unique experience to start the festival: A "Blind Date" with an exclusive new film at COLCOA. The film is not  announced before the screening starts...Will you be charmed? 
Recent Blind Dates:

2016 - FATIMA 
2015 - THE TOURNEMENT (Le Tournoi)
2014 – TRAPPED (Piégé)

COLCOA TELEVISION COMPETITION  (APRIL 25-MAY 1)

Most films and series in competition for the COLCOA TELEVISION Awards are shown for free on loop at the Festival in the Melville theater. Schedule is made to give you the opportunity to enjoy both  CINEMA and TELEVISION competitions at COLCOA!

COLCOA WED SERIES COMPETITION (NEW!)  (MAY 2)

For the first time, six exclusive digital series will compete for the COLCOA Audience Best Webseries award. Enjoy this unique program of fiction and documentaries, showing the vitality and diversity of French production for this popular format.

COLCOA VIRTUAL REALITY CORNER (NEW!)  (APRIL 29-30)

A brand new experience at COLCOA: Leave reality for a few minutes and explore new worlds but don't forget that you are using a Samsung Gear ! Five amazing new French productions to discover during the weekend. In the COLCOA lounge on Saturday from 11:00 am to 5 pm and on Sunday from 12 pm to 6 pm. 

COLCOA CLOSING DAY  (MAY 2)

Enjoy four reruns at COLCOA and a new Competition of WEBSERIES for free on Tuesday May 2. Reruns will be announced the day before on site in the DGA lobby, on colcoa.org, on Facebook, Twitter and on the COLCOA info line: (310) 289 5346.
  

COLCOA CLASSICS SERIES (APRIL 25-29)

Start your day at COLCOA with this exclusive series of digitally restored French Classics to be rediscovered on the big screen for free. 2016 Program is available here.

COLCOA SHORT FILMS COMPETITION (APRIL 30)

Frustrated when a feature film is shown without a short at COLCOA? We know the feeling...  Don't miss one of the most exciting parts of the COLCOA program with all shorts presented together on Sunday April 30, for the COLCOA Shorts Competition. Attend Program 1 at 11:00 am and Program 2 at 4:30 pm and vote for the COLCOA Audience Short Film Awards.

MORNING RERUNS (APRIL 26-MAY 1ST)

For six days, COLCOA starts with the rerun of a film shown earlier during the week. Morning Reruns are at 11:00 am (Wednesday to Friday), 9:00 am (Saturday and Sunday) and 12:00 pm (last Monday). 
The film shown is announced at 10:00 pm the evening before the screening, on site in the DGA lobby, on colcoa.org, on Facebook, Twitter and on the COLCOA info line: (310) 289 5346.

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: MASTER CLASSES & HIGHSCHOOL SCREENINGS (APRIL 25-MAY 1ST)

Celebrating 10 years of support of a new generation of Foreign film viewers, in partnership with ELMA,  the educational program at COLCOA is a free program open to  students and teachers. Click here for details: Master classes / Highschool Screenings

EVERYDAY INVITATIONS

During the festival, limited invitations are available for some Premiere screenings. Screenings are announced on Facebook and Twitter one or two days beforehand. www.colcoa.org



Monday, April 3, 2017

Beverly Hills' 8th Annual Concours d'Elegance Returns May 7

Photos by Karen Ostlund
Greystone Mansion Concours d’Elegance will honor anniversaries of Ferrari and Lincoln, May 7th in Beverly Hills Greystone Mansion
Exhibit of 135 Vintage Cars in Fifteen Classes

Beverly Hills, CA- Get ready for the eighth annual Greystone Mansion Concours d’Elegance coming May 7, 2017 to Doheny Greystone Estate, at 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California.  
Upper Lot at Greystone Mansion Concours d'Elegance last May
 
The City of Beverly Hills and Friends of Greystone partnered to bring this all-marquee judged Concours of pre-1974 vintage and classic automobiles exhibited by notable car collectors to the City’s enchanted estate which sits atop 18.3 acres encompassed by beautiful gardens.  Also on display will be a full field of period motorcycles. More info at www.greystoneconcours.org 

1955 Mercedes Benz 300 SL


    The Concours will honor the 100th anniversary of Lincoln Motorcars and the 70th anniversary of Ferrari, with 135 cars in fifteen categories, including Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Porsche, Rolls Royce, Corvette, Cadillac, Pre-War Classics, Post-War American, Post-War British, Post-War Sports, Grand Touring and Special Interest.  In honor of Ferrari’s 70th anniversary, these models will be of great interest to car enthusiasts:
·        1954 500 Mondial
·        1957 625/250 TRC (Testa Rossa)
·        1962 250 GT SWB 
·        1962 250 GT SWB
·        1965 500 Superfast
·        1965 275 GTB 
·        1965 275 GTB
·        1967 330 GTS
·        1968 330 GTC
      1969 365 GT 2+2
1957 Porsche Speedster
  
The all-inclusive ticket price of $135 will include
Rare access to the interior of the 46,000 square foot Doheny mansion
·Unlimited gourmet food from Truly Yours Catering
·Unlimited beverages and adult libations featuring Stella Artois and Stella Cidre,Asombroso Tequila, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and Longshot Coffee and Espresso.
Lecture series and book signing
Pop-up marketplace for shopping of automobilia, books, jewelry, clothing and more.
1903 Thomas Model 18 was Best in Show 2016
 


Funds raised from Greystone Mansion Concours d’Elegance will support the non-profit organization, Friends of Greystone, whose priorities are to restore, preserve and protect the historic mansion and park.

The Concours is endorsed by the “Federation Internationale des Vehicules Anciens (FIVA), the Historic Vehicle Association (HVA).For more information go to www.greystoneconcours.org

Founding sponsors for the Greystone Mansion Concours d’Elegance are Friends of Greystone and Gooding & Company.  Silver Sponsors:  Asombrosa Tequila, Auto Gallery, Bentley Beverly Hills/Aston Martin Beverly Hills (O'Gara Coach), Bouchon, BRM Watches, Chubb Insurance, City National Bank, KARMA Automotive, Meguiars, Montage Beverly Hills, Sotheby's International Realty, Stella Artois (Annheuser Busch), Tito's Handmade Vodka; Bronze Sponsors: Beverly Coachcraft, Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau, Burke Williams, Ferrari Beverly Hills, Ferrrari Financial, Harry's Auto Collision Center, HVA, Lexus Motors, Longshot Coffee, Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel, TESLA Motors, Wheeler Dealers; Media Sponsors:  Classic Car Seen, Highline Autos, LA Confidential, Sports Car Market, Vintage Motorsport, Vintage Roadcar, KABC 7. 

April 27th, The Petersen Automotive Museum is set to debut its latest exhibition in the Bruce Meyer Family Gallery, presented by Rolex, “Seeing Red: 70 Years of Ferrari.” The exhibit is a celebration of seven decades of beautiful and fast automobiles and the man, Enzo Ferrari, who brought them to the attention of the world via sheer force of will. It will showcase several examples of the brand’s most lauded designs including the legendary 250 GTO, the 166MM, the 250 TR, the 250LM and the 2001 Ferrari F1 driven by Formula One racer Michael Schumacher in one of his most dominating years in the series. 
The exhibit will launch on Thursday, April 27th, 2017 with a grand reception sponsored by Gearys and will open to the public on Saturday, April 29th, 2017. It will run through April of 2018.
For more information on the Seeing Red opening reception and to RSVP, visit www.Petersen.org/Ferrari/